Purrmore Tip: Lilies
/Lilies are highly toxic to cats. Every part is toxic if ingested, and even a small amount can be fatal. Review plant toxicity before bringing plants home, and consider alternatives.
Read MoreLilies are highly toxic to cats. Every part is toxic if ingested, and even a small amount can be fatal. Review plant toxicity before bringing plants home, and consider alternatives.
Read MoreEnrichment is essential for your cat’s well-being. It’s also fun for you and your cat! Add joy by providing hideouts, toys, cat TV, and playing with your cat.
Read MoreTrimming your cat's nails is important to prevent destructive clawing and prevent nails from getting caught on surfaces. Take gradual steps to teach your cat to accept nail trims.
Read MoreA slow blink is one of the many ways your cat says, "I Love You!"
Read MoreScratching itself is a normal, innate behavior for cats, but it can be frustrating when it causes damage to furniture. You can teach your cat appropriate scratching.
Read MoreWillingly getting into a carrier is an important life skill for your cat! Teach them to love their carrier for easy, stress-free travel and vet visits.
Read MorePurrmore News
The beginning of a new year is always a good opportunity to reflect and adjust. We are excited to announce some upcoming changes to our services and the launch of new services, including no-time-limit visits, enrichment visits, and litter scooping services.
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Peace of Mind for You and Your Cat is not just a tagline; it’s my philosophy. As of fall 2021, I have been certified as a Fear Free Certified Professional (Pet Sitter). The certification enables me to improve the quality of care I provide to your cat. This is particularly important when your cat requires medication. In this article, I share the four pillars of giving medicine with recommendations for implementation.