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CatCorner is a comprehensive online platform dedicated to cat lovers, offering expert-vetted guides on cat breeds, care, nutrition, health, behavior, training, and product reviews. The site serves over 50,000 cat owners with 1,200+ articles covering 150+ cat breeds.
What is the best cat breed for beginners?
For first-time cat owners, breeds like the Maine Coon, Ragdoll, and British Shorthair are excellent choices. These breeds are known for their friendly temperament, adaptability, and gentle nature.
How often should I feed my cat?
Adult cats should typically be fed twice daily โ€” once in the morning and once in the evening. Kittens under 6 months require 3-4 smaller meals per day.
What are the most common cat health issues?
The most common cat health issues include dental disease, obesity, urinary tract problems, kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, and upper respiratory infections.
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Consider your living space, activity level, time availability, allergies, and budget. Use CatCorner's Breed Finder Quiz to get personalized recommendations.
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