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(More customer reviews)I've subscribed to Catnip for over 5 years now, and have been very satisfied with the overall quality of the writing. Until recently I also subscribed to Cat Fancy and Catwatch. Cat Fancy had little to no useful information - in general it appeared to be more of a platform for cat breeders to advertise in. Catwatch was a tougher call - it is published by the Cornell School of Veterinary Medicine, much like Catnip (which is published by the folks at Tufts University). However, over the years I've found the Catwatch articles to be far too vague and generalized to be of much use. In addition, I noticed a few factual errors about health issues. What was really disappointing was then when I emailed them about one of the errors, I didn't get any kind of response from the editor.
Catnip, on the other hand, always has useful and reliable information. Its editor, Arden Moore, seems to run a tight ship there. One of the best aspects of Catnip, as stated by previous reviewers, is their monthly review of cat products. They have a group of cats who help test all sorts of products, ranging from cat litter to toys to cat furniture. This is great for cat owners, and has led to my finding out about products I had never heard about before (such as the Scratch Lounge, which my cats love). All in all, an excellent publication and the only one I've continued to subscribe to.
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The monthly report for caring cat owners from Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. CATNIP contains information on diet and nutrition, health guidance plus product safety and value. CATNIP does not accept commercial advertising.
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