cat behavior
cat behavior
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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 Cat Training Expert - 2007-07-25
Cats are notoriously known for their bad moods, self importance and arrogant behavior. However, sometimes cats can be a little too aggressive, especially if they have not been socialized properl...
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by Cat Training Expert - 2007-07-31
If you happen to own a male cat then you may have come across the problem of spraying in the home. It is a particularly unpleasant problem and it can be extremely frustrating at times. So just h...
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by chip_arm - 2007-09-04
Cats are naturally territorial animals. This becomes a problem when your cat decides to mark it's territory on your curtains, carpet and couches. It can be a difficult situation to deal with, especial...
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by Chip_arm - 2007-09-13
After scratching, the climbing is the second nature to cats and even the youngest kittens will want to test out their skills on the nearest tree. In the wild some cats climb trees in order to po...
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by Edward M. Brancheau - 2007-09-25
Grooming shouldn't be that hard of a routine to get into because cats love to be petted. Grooming will eliminate loose hair and prevent health problems due to fur balls. Your cat could be bother...
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by Marika Ray - 2007-10-09
Imagine being a cat sitting home all day with the curtains closed with nothing to do and no one to interact with. If you lived in the wild your natural cat behavior would lead you to watch birds and b...
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by Jack Moundon - 2007-09-21
A cat's nutritional diet basically consists of protein, which is found in fish and meat products; taurine as well as other enzymes, fatty acids, vitamins and minerals. Being obligate carnivores,...
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by Marika Ray - 2007-10-11
Imagine being a cat sitting home all day with the curtains closed with nothing to do and no one to interact with. If you lived in the wild your natural cat behavior would lead you to watch bird...