There is no truth to the myth that putting butter on a cat's paws can help them find their way home. This is simply a superstition and has no scientific basis. Cats have a strong sense of smell and are able to navigate their surroundings without the need for butter on their paws.
Cats often throw up hair balls and putting butter on their nose is suppose to help with the hair balls. By putting it on the nose the cat licks it off. A better solution is a hairball cream made just for that purpose.
they might like it but its bad for cats to eat peanut butter
No, cats can eat 100% pure shea butter. It is not a problem. It can also go on their skin.
To effectively use ant traps in your home without putting your cats at risk, place the traps in areas that are inaccessible to your cats, such as behind furniture or in cabinets with child-proof locks. Additionally, choose ant traps that are specifically labeled as safe for use around pets, and monitor your cats to ensure they do not come into contact with the traps.
I have heard butter works (real butter, not margerine or any fake butter)
The truth is that there are probably more cats in the world.
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yes, to tell you the truth cats and dogs can see ghosts.
It is not recommended for cats to lick cocoa butter lotion as it may not be safe for them.
The Truth About Cats and Dogs.
In a place where there is no cats or dangerous animals.I would suggests putting it in a place where there is no cats or animals
I can't believe it's not butter! It's the most amazing texture of butter that's not really butter at all! For some reason, no one understands how it works, I'm about to tell you! BUTTER IS CATS.