RI DAILY

Manhattan's little, quieter island and beyond

Reporting Roosevelt Island since sunrise.

RI DAILY

Manhattan's little, quieter island and beyond

Reporting Roosevelt Island since sunrise.

Cats Life

Your Need to Know: Dying Cat Stages

Most cat lovers have been through this at least once – the dying cat stages. It’s painful and puzzling, but it’s also inevitable. Our point here is to provide a list of common experiences we’ve learned about that will help…

Book Review: Learning to Love Your Cat’s Inner Lion

May 12, 2023 by Hope Reese If you think your pet cat has a wild side, you’re not wrong. According to evolutionary biologist Jonathan B. Losos, “housecats aren’t that different from mountain lions.” In his latest book, “The Cat’s Meow:…

What is a cat’s lifespan now? Shorter than ours but…

Cats are one of the most popular pets in the world, and a cat’s lifespan varies depending on a number of factors. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at how long cats typically live, what affects their lifespan,…

Cats Quotes – Insightful and Amusing Words from Smart Minds

National Cat Day is October 29th, and looking ahead, that got us thinking about all the ways cats have entwined themselves in peoples’ lives. This collection of cats quotes illustrates the breadth and depth of it. We’ve gathered some of…

What Are The Most Common Cat Health Problems?

Ailments and injuries happen to all of us – even our feline friends. As a cat owner, it’s important to be aware of the most common cat health problems so you can keep an eye out for them and get…

Can Cats Sense Health Problems? You Might Be Pleasantly Surprised

Have you ever wondered if your cat senses when you’re feeling under the weather? It turns out that they just might have that ability. Studies show that cats detect changes in their human’s health and behavior. Keep reading to learn…

My Cat Died… but never gave up

My cat died…   Dread settled around me when the young resident veterinarian led Deborah and me into a room larger and, in some odd way, more somber than any of the examining rooms before.   We were already sad…