Chris Dinesen Rogers

Chris has been a science-focused pet writer since 2009, specializing in health and the environment. She lives with her husband Norm and three amazing cats in the land of 10,000 lakes. When she's not writing about cats, Chris also enjoys boating and sampling wine. She has her WSET 1 and 2 certifications and is currently pursuing her Certified Wine Specialist Award (CSW).

polydactyl Maine Coon

Polydactyl Maine Coon Cat Breed: Info, Pictures, Care & Facts

The Maine Coon already gets your attention without even looking at the cat’s feet and their polydactyly or extra toes. This trait can add extra digits to their paws. Polydactyl felines in general have an aura about them, no doubt, because of their association with author Ernest Hemingway. The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum houses

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female veterinarian doing virtual vet visits

Virtual Vet Visits: What to Expect & FAQ (Vet Verified)

Virtual doctor visits or telemedicine is a product of the pandemic and the restrictions it imposed. Nevertheless, virtual vet visits have stuck around and serve a purpose and have many benefits for pet owners, particularly for cats. Dogs often ride in vehicles, whether going to the vet or the doggie park. Meanwhile, cats don’t typically

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calico sphynx cat on the table

How Long Do Sphynx Cats Live? Vet Reviewed Lifespan, Care Tips & FAQ

You can’t help but notice a Sphynx cat. The large ears and almond-shaped eyes command your attention. It’s no wonder that they are the 10th most popular breed! Of course, the kitty’s outgoing and energetic personality also helps endear them to pet owners. One question many people consider when deciding on an animal companion is

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two different cats standing side by side outdoors in the garden

How Long Does It Take for Cats to Get Along? Feline Friendship Guide

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), about 37 million households have cats. And of those 37 million, each has an average of 1.78 animals per home1. With those numbers in mind, it’s a safe assumption that many cat owners face the challenge of introducing two cats to one another, and some pet parents

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