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2/10 Monday: Sponsored by Ruff Greens - How do cats become friends, cat digestive health, and keeping your cat hydrated
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āAs every cat owner knows, nobody owns a cat.ā ā Ellen Perry Berkeley
Happy Monday:
š¬ The secret language of cat friendships
š Best foods and supplements for cat digestion
š§ True or false?
š Is your cat drinking enough water?

The Secret Language of Cat Friendships Revealed
If youāve ever noticed your cat mirroring another catās expression, youāre not imagining it. A new study reveals that cats use facial mimicry as a way to communicate and bond. This phenomenon called rapid facial mimicry (RFM), is already well-documented in social mammals like humans, dogs, and horses.
By analyzing hours of cat interactions, scientists found that certain ear and mouth movements were often copied between catsāespecially during play. In about 60% of cases, cats that mimicked each otherās expressions went on to engage in friendly behavior, like grooming or playing together.
This discovery highlights how socially adaptable cats can be. While theyāre often seen as independent, their ability to read and respond to each otherās emotions suggests theyāre more in tune with their companions than we might think.
For multi-cat households and shelters, understanding these subtle interactions could help identify strong feline friendships. Have you ever noticed your cats copying each otherās expressions?


Best Foods and Supplements for Cat Digestion
A healthy digestive system is key to your catās overall well-being, and the right diet can make all the difference. Some cats have sensitive stomachs, while others may need extra support as they age.
Here is what we like to look out for in digestive-friendly foods:
High-Quality Protein: Easily digestible meats like chicken, turkey, or fish support gut health.
Fiber-Rich Foods: Pumpkin, sweet potato, and psyllium husk help regulate digestion.
Probiotics: Beneficial bacteria that support a balanced gut microbiome.
Prebiotics: Found in foods like chicory root, these feed good bacteria.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Help reduce inflammation and support gut lining health.
If your cat has ongoing digestive issues, checking in with your vet before adjusting their diet is always a good idea. Every cat is unique, and while finding the right balance of food and supplements may take some time, keeping your cat happy and healthy is worth it!


The Overlooked Key to Your Catās Health
Your catās digestive health is crucial for their overall well-being, and the right foods and supplements can make a significant difference. Thatās where Meow Greens comes in. Their all-in-one supplement, Kitty Kitty VitaSmart, is packed with the LIVE nutrition your cat needs to thrive.
Even with a high-quality diet rich in digestible proteins like chicken and turkey, essential nutrients can still be missing. Fiber sources like pumpkin help regulate digestion, and probiotics promote a balanced gut microbiomeābut supplementation is key to keeping your cat happy and healthy.
With Kitty Kitty VitaSmart, your cat gets:
A stronger immune system
Increased energy
Fresher breath
Stronger bones and joints
Try Kitty Kitty VitaSmart today and see the difference in your catās health and happiness!
Thank you to Meow Greens for sponsoring Daily Purr.

True or False?
A catās nose changes color depending on their body temperature.
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Is Your Cat Drinking Enough? Try These Tips
Does your catās water bowl stay full no matter how often you refill it? Cats can be surprisingly stubborn about drinking enough, but hydration is key to their health. Since they evolved in dry environments, they donāt always feel thirsty the way we doāwhich can lead to issues like kidney disease and urinary problems. Luckily, there are easy ways to make drinking more appealing. Here are a few tricks to try:
Keep it fresh: Nobody wants stale water, including your cat. Change it daily.
Choose the right bowl: Cats often prefer wide, shallow bowls to keep their whiskers comfortable.
Separate water from food and litter: They instinctively avoid drinking near their food or bathroom area.
Try a fountain: Many cats love running water, which is why some try to drink from the sink.
Incorporate wet food: Canned food has a high moisture content and helps with hydration.
Make it more enticing: A little tuna water (from tuna in water, not oil) or low-sodium broth can do the trick.
See more tips to keep your cat hydrated here.


Final Purr
Your catās digestive health plays a vital role in their overall well-being, and the right nutrition and supplements can make all the difference. Give them the support they deserve with Kitty Kitty VitaSmartātry it today and see the transformation in their health and happiness!

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š§ True or False: True! A cat's nose can appear lighter or darker due to temperature or circulation changes.
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