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| CATEGORY: | Magazine |
| MANUFACTURER: | Tufts Media/Tufts School of Veterinary M |
| FEATURES: | Magazine Subscription |
| TYPE: | Animal Culture, Hobbies and Special Inter, Pets |
| MEDIA: | Magazine |
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Customer Reviews of Catnip
Catnip gets 4 Paws Up As a former Cat Fancy reader, I find Catnip to be far superior to Cat Fancy Magazine as it contains more in depth information on cat issues as it is coming from the Tufts University veterinary section. Also, it does not contain all the advertisments and breeder advertisements that I found myself paying for in the Cat Fancy Magazine. So what you are paying for in Catnip is more thorough and factual information on cats without all the advertisements. It's a great publication and I highly recommend it.
Differences compared to CATWATCH
Catnip magazine is a good newsletter-type magazine for the general cat-owner. It is a step up from something like "Cat Fancy", in that it has items that relate more to the common cat owner. It has articles on different aspects of cats, such as behaviors, general care-taking, and medical issues. It is written in a very easy-to-understand language. If you are looking for something to help you learn more about cats, and are not in the veterinary field, then this is a good newsletter/magazine to get.
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>If, however, you are in the veterinary field - working in a vet office, shelter, studying to be a vet, etc., - then I would suggest you look into the Cornell Feline Health's newsletter/magazine CATWATCH. It deals more with medical and behavioral issues, and does not deal quite so much with general ownership issues.
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>Overall, though, Catnip is a good newsletter to have. I get both, actually - Catnip and CATWATCH.
The Consumers' Report for cats
I have taken both Catnip and CatWatch for several years, and enjoy both -- what could be more reassuring authority than two prestigious veterinary schools? Both are helpful, interesting and factual, and carry no advertising. But Catnip is my preference [there is considerable overlap of content with the two magazines] for its panel of cats who test a variety of cat products. At any given time, you are unlikely to have the problems featured in that month's issue, but we cat people are always buying things for our little friends, so it's nice to know what they really like.