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Cat Behavior Problems, Cat Training And Cat Care

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Cats are fascinating and adorable pets that offer a companionship that is hard to beat. But there is more to your cat then purring and curling up in your lap. At times, they can be a pain in butt to the household too. More

C at behavior is often misunderstood because of our inability to read their body language correctly. Cats, just like us humans, use body language to communicate and broadcast information about their feelings and moods, desires, likes and dislikes. Understanding the meaning of various body signals can help you understand your cat’s behavior better, build a better relationship and even predict its behavior in the future. Here are a few examples of cat body signals: More

Cat spraying urine in the house is one of the most annoying and frustrating cat behavior problem. Constant urine smell is pretty hard to tolerate and sadly but not surprisingly, some cats will have to take a one way trip to the shelter. However, as with most cat behavior problems, there is a reason as to why the cat sprays. Identifying the cause can greatly help you in finding the right solution. More

Cleaning out a smelly litter box is not exactly the most appealing activity one can imagine. And the messy litter that sticks everywhere on the carpet, the room smelling like ...  But have you ever thought of training your cat to use the toilet? Wouldn't it be a lot easier if you could just flush it down? More

M any feline behavior problems, especially in cats kept indoors, are caused by boredom. Boredom can result in a variety of  neurotic behaviors such as  over-grooming, over-eating, destructive scratching, chewing and in some cases even house soiling and aggression.

Playing with your cat is an important part of various behavior modification therapies. 15 to 20 minute play session can... More
 


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