A) Coat color B) Health and temperament C) Low price D) Breed popularity
A) Weekly B) Only when it smells C) Daily D) Monthly
A) More grooming than usual B) Increased purring C) Playing more often D) Loss of appetite
A) Provide scratching posts B) Declawing C) Ignoring the behavior D) Punishing the cat
A) High-carbohydrate B) Dog food C) High-protein, meat-based D) Vegetarian
A) Every five years B) Annually C) Only when they are sick D) Bi-annually after they turn 10
A) Catnip B) Rose C) Sunflower D) Lilies
A) Contentment and comfort B) Boredom C) Aggression D) Hunger
A) Sleep aid B) Flea repellent C) Nutritional supplement D) Provides enrichment
A) Immediately introduce them to other pets B) Give them free roam of the entire house C) Provide a safe, quiet space D) Force them to interact immediately
A) 104°F B) 100.5-102.5°F C) 99°F D) 98.6°F
A) Excessive drooling B) Sunken eyes C) Increased energy D) Frequent meowing
A) To attract mates B) Often indicates contentment, but also pain or stress C) Only when they are happy D) To communicate with other cats
A) Putting them in the same room and letting them sort it out B) Keeping them separated indefinitely C) Gradual introduction with scent swapping D) Immediate supervised interaction
A) Aggression B) Affection and trust C) Boredom D) Fear
A) Mites B) Lice C) Fleas D) Ticks
A) Wait and see if it resolves on its own B) Give the cat human medication C) Force-feed the cat D) Consult a veterinarian immediately
A) To avoid disturbing neighbors B) To prevent them from hunting birds C) To save money on food D) To protect them from dangers like cars and predators
A) A type of cancer B) A common allergy C) A viral infection that weakens the immune system D) A bacterial infection treatable with antibiotics
A) Slicker brush B) Hair dryer C) Human comb D) Toothbrush
A) Kidney stones B) Urinary crystals or blockages C) Bladder cancer D) Prostate enlargement
A) They are trying to feed their owners B) Instinctual hunting behavior C) They are being spiteful D) They think their owners are bad hunters
A) Mixing it into their food B) Forcing their mouth open and pouring it in C) Rubbing it on their fur D) Using a syringe to squirt it into the side of the mouth
A) Playing with other pets B) Playing with laser pointers exclusively C) Leaving toys scattered around the house D) Interactive play with toys that mimic prey
A) Territorial marking B) Kidney failure C) Diabetes D) Bladder infection
A) 2-4 weeks B) 6-8 weeks C) Immediately after birth D) 10-12 weeks
A) Punishing them when they jump B) Spraying them with water C) Removing all items from the counters D) Provide alternative high spaces like cat trees
A) To help identify and return them if lost B) To prevent them from getting fleas C) To track their location at all times D) To improve their health
A) Bad breath B) Excessive grooming C) Increased energy D) Increased appetite
A) On a leash B) Loose in the car C) Sedated D) In a secure carrier |