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Lactose-Intolerant

It’s known that many cats can’t have milk because they are lactose-intolerant. Lactose-intolerant means that they can’t break down the milk sugar called lactose. Kittens produce the enzyme ‘lactase’ that does break down the lactose, but as they grow older they start producing less and less lactase. So it’s getting harder for them to digest … Continue reading »

Cats In Europe

The soft climate in countries around the Mediterranean sea was no problem for cats from Africa. But the more north the cat went, the harder it got for them to adapt. Only cats who could keep themselves warm with low temperatures in the mountains and cold winters could survive. So only the cats with a … Continue reading »