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How to Deal With Cat Behaviour Problems

... a marked effect on the way that they act. Time will need to be set aside and spent on them to ensure that they feel secure. Being able to help deal with a cat’s behaviour problems must surely be in your, and your cats, best interest. ... Read Read: How to Deal With Cat Behaviour Problems

By: Paul Alexander | 21/10/2007 | Pets
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Aggressive Cat Behaviour – the Causes

... there are many different reasons for their aggression and knowing what will trigger an attack will help us to understand our cats behaviour and help us to prevent the situations arising. The first thing to understand is that it is not ... Read Read: Aggressive Cat Behaviour – the Causes

By: Kate Tilmouth | 25/04/2008 | Pets
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Cat Behaviour: Mirroring Human

... eating. Never wanted to miss the excitement of enjoying junk foods. Another hilarious thing is one of my cats, knows perfectly where to sleep comfortably. In my bed, of course. But, that's not enough. Certainly, he does understand where ... Read Read: Cat Behaviour: Mirroring Human

By: Eri Hariono | 06/08/2008 | Pets
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Senior Cats Have Senior Moments Too!

... with the night time cat and try to confine them to a cosy comfortable room during the night. As with any change in cat behaviour old or young it is always advisable to get them checked by a vet to rule out any underlining illness that ... Read Read: Senior Cats Have Senior Moments Too!

By: Kate Tilmouth | 02/04/2008 | Pets
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How Cats Behave

... of their breeds or their environements. However, all cats share some common behaviors and actions. Purring, sleep, climbing and play are all part of what makes up a typical cat. More about cat behaviour at http://cat-pets-dissected.info Read Read: How Cats Behave

By: Marvin Harrison | 12/02/2007 | Pets
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Caring For Your Cat's Claws

... cat? Is scratching the furniture abnormal? If so, you may want to consider trimming your cat's claws. When cats scratch, it is a normal part of behaviour that is hard-wired into their genes. They do it to maintain their feline physique as ... Read Read: Caring For Your Cat's Claws

By: Paul Duxbury | 14/04/2006 | Pets
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Can You Spoil Your Cat

... show attention and love to his or her feline companion. When one considers all of this, it becomes fairly clear that even if spoiling a cat is possible, the negative repercussions of the spoiling will be relatively minor so long as the ... Read Read: Can You Spoil Your Cat

By: John Savage | 22/07/2006 | Pets
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Getting Close to Your Cat

... via the adoption of some very simple strategies on the part of the pet owner. You see, despite their apparent disregard, cats do appreciate human companionship and can be very receptive to being treated in a certain way. We are so often ... Read Read: Getting Close to Your Cat

By: John Savage | 24/05/2006 | Pets

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Understanding Why Your Cat Stalks

... make the cat stop the behaviour. However, this will rarely succeed in modifying the cat's behaviour Modifying Stalking Behaviour Indoor cats tend to engage predatory-play aggressive behaviour more than outdoor cats. This is because indoor ... Read Read: Understanding Why Your Cat Stalks

By: Paul Duxbury | 18/02/2006 | Pets
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Akirah's Story - Marking Territory With Cat Urine

... , deter other cats, and remove the smell of old urine. And dealing with the cause of the behavioural problem, rather than scolding the cat for doing the only thing he or she felt able to do at the time, out of fear and insecurity, is a far ... Read Read: Akirah's Story - Marking Territory With Cat Urine

By: Rebecca Prescott | 22/10/2006 | Pets
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Cat Litter Tray Problems - Urinating Everywhere But The Tray!

... rub onto your leg when they greet you!) this helps to reduce stress and generally make cats feel better about things. There also various behavioural modifying drugs available but I wouldnt reach for these just yet.You didnt mention whether ... Read Read: Cat Litter Tray Problems - Urinating Everywhere But The Tray!

By: Matthew Homfray | 06/12/2006 | Pets
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Can Cats and Dogs Live Together?

... and eat comfortably. Cats don't generally try to eat dog food. But, in the case of a cat that does, this behaviour should be discouraged. The best way to do this is to feed the two animals at the same time, but in different places. It is ... Read Read: Can Cats and Dogs Live Together?

By: Paul Duxbury | 28/03/2006 | Pets
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How to Remove Cat Urine, and Dealing With Cat Urine Smell

... latter then you should take it to a vet for a urinalysis, and an overall check-up, just to make sure there is not a medical reason for its behaviour. Another reason for a cat not using its litter box is because cats can be very shy ... Read Read: How to Remove Cat Urine, and Dealing With Cat Urine Smell

By: mike legg | 25/01/2008 | Pets
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Introducing Cats to Dogs

... over a number of meetings be brought closer to one another. The dog should be praised and rewarded for good, obedient behaviour in the presence of the cat, never punished, so that it does not come to regard the cat as being the cause ... Read Read: Introducing Cats to Dogs

By: Michael Douglas | 24/07/2007 | Pets
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The Importance of Playing With Your Cat

... . Many cat owners will have experienced a bored or depressed cat that shows their frustration through aggressive behaviour, such as chewing or scratching the furniture or one who hides them selves a way and becomes a very shy and timid cat. ... Read Read: The Importance of Playing With Your Cat

By: Kate Tilmouth | 18/04/2008 | Pets

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