cat behavior
cat behavior
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by Marika Ray - 2007-10-21
If your cat has gone from mellow to mean or nice to nasty, they just may be trying to communicate to you their frustration so you can help change them from being a bad cat into a loving cat."Str...
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by Ernie Carroll - 2007-12-14
With cold weather setting in for the winter, it's time we prepare our catsthat are relegated to being outside.Cats, like dogs, are sometimes for one reason or another, kept outdoors. Nomatter wh...
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by Diane Palmer - 2008-05-29
Does your cat remind you of the "terrible two's"? Having a hissy fit, when they don't get their own way? My cat was just like that. Although I loved her dearly, she had some pretty bad habits, th...
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by Jan Roos - 2008-07-12
Are Russian Blue Cats smarter than the other different cat breeds? The truth is many of their breeders and owners believe that with all their heart. In fact many of them say their own Russian Blue is ...
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by Max Young - 2008-08-29
Learning to bite and scratch is a main part of a cat's development. These accomplishments are especially essential for cats that live mainly out-of-doors, as they provide their sole means of defense. ...
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by Max Young - 2008-08-29
If you are reading this, most likely you've become worried about your cat's eating behaviors. Perhaps your cat seems fussy about food, eating little amounts at a time. Or maybe your cat is refusing to...
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by Max Young - 2008-08-29
Just like humans, cats can catch colds, and they do so somewhat frequently. However, colds are not passed on between humans and cats since the viruses that cause colds are species-specific. Simply ...
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by Max Young - 2008-08-31
Just like humans, cats can catch colds, and they do so somewhat frequently. However, colds are not passed on between humans and cats since the viruses that cause colds are species-specific. Simply put...
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by Kathrynn Kelley - 2008-09-19
Are you overwhelmed because you can't get your cat to stop scratching all the valuables in your home? Does your cat tear up the things you leave lying around? Did you know that scratching actually a n...
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by Kathrynn Kelley - 2008-09-19
When you want to make sure that your cat stops scratching up your furniture, you might feel that you are at your wits end. Cats scratch things naturally, and whether they are doing it to mark territor...