cat training
cat training
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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 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 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...
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by Hafizsteen - 2007-10-11
NUTRITIONA BALANCED DIETLike all animals, the domestic cat needs a diet that is properly balanced and contains all the essential nutrients in the correct quantities. These nutrients are water, p...
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by Hafizsteen - 2007-10-20
For many years stories of cats with strange abilities to foretell natural disaster or weather changes have abounded. Most reports concern cats showing strange behaviors before st...
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by Loretta Bristow - 2007-12-19
Training my cat became a fun adventure. I (like many others) thought cats were untrainable. I was wrong and what I learned was not what I expected.He doesn't understand Engish (although he certa...
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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 KALE MCCLELLAND - 2008-06-29
Cats are relatively easy to housebreak - most of the time. However, there is always the exception to the rule, the little kitty rebel who refuses to conform to the structure of society, albeit it ...
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by Clark Tran - 2008-07-14
Spay or Neuter a New CatMillions of cats are euthanized each year in shelters due to the overcrowding of animals. Cats can easily have over 10 kittens in a given pregnancy leaving owners with problem ...
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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...