cat behavior problems
cat behavior problems
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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 Paul Bicknell - 2007-04-11
Failure to use the litter box or house soiling is undoubtedly the most common cat behaviour problem. Cats may stop using their litter box/tray or even have trouble learning to use it in the first plac...
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by Elizabeth Barton - 2007-04-20
1) The very first thing you should always do when your cat has stopped using the litter box is get them checked for a urinary tract infection. I don't care how healthy you think your kitty is, before ...
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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 Drew Pilton - 2007-07-05
Is Cat Discipline Possible?First of all let me dispel a common myth concerning the training of cats. Cats are inteligent animals and will learn new behavior much faster than you think. Many peop...
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by Hafizsteen - 2007-09-25
Before you bring a second (or even a third) cat into your home, you should make sure you are familiar with cat behaviour, both with regards to territorial behaviour and aggression, and the basic...
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by Hafizsteen - 2007-10-01
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...