bad cat behavior
bad cat behavior
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by Liz Barton - 2007-01-10
Cat training is not always easy, but it is possible. Though your cat may seem too independent and stubborn to change its behavior, you can get the job done if you make a commitment to the right strat...
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by Julia Camden - 2007-05-21
Just like you get to know when a baby is tired, hungry, or needs their diaper changed, cats give off signals and display common behaviors that lets you know where they are coming from. Spending a litt...
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by Julia Camden - 2007-06-21
So you wake up in the morning to the usual; you are irritated as all get out and the cat is sitting there, looking as fluffy and content as usual. In the meantime, there are pieces of fabric gouged ou...
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by - 2007-11-16
It's funny how many dog-training guides there are available. All the information you could ever want on how to teach your dog tricks; how to communicate with your dog; how to understand what you...
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by Hafizsteen - 2007-11-16
Training is shaping the activity of an animal so that it behaves in the way that is required by the trainer. It can take many forms and be carried out for many different purposes. Sometimes it m...
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by Hafizsteen - 2007-11-16
It's funny how many dog-training guides there are available. All the information you could ever want on how to teach your dog tricks; how to communicate with your dog; how to understand what you...
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by Hafizsteen - 2007-11-16
The Cat, armed with all its super senses, does not just use them to catch its daily meals. They allow it to enjoy a rich social life, communicating with other cats and humans using body language...
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by Hafizsteen - 2007-11-16
Cats may urinate in other parts of the house because:1) They have cystitis (a bladder infection)2) They have litter aversion3) They are afraid to use the litter tray because it is in a high-traf...
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by alain_mattos - 2008-06-21
When most people think about animal obedience work, cats are not usually the first candidates to spring to mind. We usually associate cats with words like distant, autonomus, and laid back ; they like...
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by Katherin Towers - 2008-07-30
Rip! Rip! Riiiip! Oh no, your cat is scratching the sofa again! Do you have this problem - kitty scratching and shredding your sofa, the legs of your expensive dining table, or your wall-to-wall carpe...