cat behavior
cat behavior
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by Moses Wright - 2006-12-15
Occasionally you may find that your cat seems fussier about its food, only choosing to sample its food before walking away. Perhaps your cat could show signs of refusing to eat whenever you try to set...
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by Scott White - 2007-01-29
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 t...
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by Sarah Williams - 2007-01-30
Cat behavior is often misunderstood due to our inability to read their body language. Cats, just like us humans, use body language to communicate and broadcast information about their feelings and ...
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by Sara Williams - 2007-02-01
Cat behavior is often misunderstood due to our inability to read their body language. Cats, just like us humans, use body language to communicate and broadcast information about their feelings and moo...
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by Sarah Williams - 2007-01-29
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 t...
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by Sarah Williams - 2007-02-01
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...
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by Jack Moundon - 2007-02-08
Over the past thousands of days, cats have pretty often cared their breeding themselves. In the brand, they were used for one reason - search and downing rodents. As the days progressed, we began t...
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by David Anthony - 2007-02-19
Providing your new kitten with proper cat food is crucial to raising your new cat. In order for a baby kitten to stay happy and healthy, it is vital that all of their nutritional needs be met. It...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-25
Do not ever hit your cat? Well, don't - it serves no useful purpose. There are other ways to discipline him or her. You and your cat should have a relationship of mutual respect, not one of anger and ...
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by N L Macdonald - 2007-03-20
Cat training is more about learning why your cat does what he does. Did you know that cats require privacy when going the bathroom? If you have a litter box kept in a very commonly used area, he proba...