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You Should Not De-Claw Your Cats

... jumping and latching on to a high object, you've probably noticed that he uses his claws to pull himself up. When climbing trees, cats tend to use their claws to latch onto the bark and climb towards their destination. Cats also use their ... Read Read: You Should Not De-Claw Your Cats

By: Jadon Sluck | 14/04/2009 | Pets

Train Your Kitten Use a Cat Scratching Post

... on the post immediately, others will have to be taught to do this.All cats should have at least one cat scratching post, preferably one with the shape with a tree which enables the cat to stretch its body against to its full height. We ... Read Read: Train Your Kitten Use a Cat Scratching Post

By: Jhoana Cooper | 25/10/2008 | Pets

Types of Cat Scratching Posts

... out faster than other posts but luckily, these posts are quite thick. Another type of cat scratching posts is those made of natural wood.  These consist of a tree limb or log with bark on it and although it is very natural, it can contain ... Read Read: Types of Cat Scratching Posts

By: Jhoana Cooper | 25/10/2008 | Pets

Tips of How to Keep Your Indoor Cat Happy

... There are many types of cat furniture that accommodates the cat's need to climb and perch.  Cat towers, trees or condos are dearly loved.  Place them near a window if possible.   The need for play is unique to each cat.  Some cats like to ... Read Read: Tips of How to Keep Your Indoor Cat Happy

By: Connie Limon | 14/10/2008 | Pets

Keeping Your Indoor Cat Happy

... After a few rounds of this, Taz suddenly jumped down from my lap, ran across the room, jumped upon one of the climbing trees, slapped at the little bird hanging there, then grasp hold of it with his paws and starting biting it.  Then he ... Read Read: Keeping Your Indoor Cat Happy

By: Connie Limon | 13/10/2008 | Pets

Moving, With a Cat?

... it with anything negative. Prior to the movers arriving at the new house, you should have set up a room with the cat’s familiar surroundings, such as a condo/tree, cat bed, litter box, food and water bowls and toys. A large note should be ... Read Read: Moving, With a Cat?

By: Pat Lemmons | 17/09/2008 | Pets

Cat Scratching Prevention And Learn About Declawing Cats

... behavior. Cats living outside do not face this problem, since they hone their claws on trees and so on. The most important reason for cat scratching is that by doing so they mark their territory. They exercise themselves and remove dead ... Read Read: Cat Scratching Prevention And Learn About Declawing Cats

By: Martin Marks | 31/05/2008 | Pets

The Importance of Playing With Your Cat

... do they like to stalk and pounce onto small ground creatures like mice or do they prefer to climb trees to hunt flying creatures. Your cats preference will help you to decide which sort of toys would suit them better, such as furry mice and ... Read Read: The Importance of Playing With Your Cat

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

How to Stop Cat Scratching Problems

... , it was necessary for cats to be mighty hunters in order to survive. Cats instinctively used their claws as a means for support for climbing trees, giving them the opportunity to pounce on their unsuspecting prey. Razor sharp claws were ... Read Read: How to Stop Cat Scratching Problems

By: Moses Wright | 01/01/2009 | Pets

Maybe Your Cat Has Feline Asthma

... virtually impossible to determine exactly which allergens caused your cat to come down with feline asthma symptoms.  Some common culprits include:   ·         Grass ·         Tree pollens ·         Cigarette smoke ·         Fireplace smoke ... Read Read: Maybe Your Cat Has Feline Asthma

By: Connie Limon | 02/10/2008 | Pets

Cat Ear Mites and Other Ear Problems

... for their prey and to be able to protect them selves from being crept up upon and being attacked by other cats. Their ears also help them with balance when climbing trees etc. that if not functioning properly could cause all sorts of nasty ... Read Read: Cat Ear Mites and Other Ear Problems

By: Kate Tilmouth | 27/06/2008 | Pets

Cats Scratch - Keeping the Peace

... were deadly hunters. They relied on their razor sharp claws to help them climb trees so that they could jump down on their prey. Today, cats may get dinner from a bowl, but they still whet their claws. Scratching is their way of trimming ... Read Read: Cats Scratch - Keeping the Peace

By: Frankie Kangas | 19/03/2008 | Pets

How to Save your Favorite Furniture From ‘cat Attack’

... hunters by the laws of nature. Claws and teeth are the basic requirements for the cat to hunt, and hence the need to keep them in good shape. Scratching their claws on tree trunks (read your dining tables legs) helps them keep them ... Read Read: How to Save your Favorite Furniture From ‘cat Attack’

By: Sarika Kabra | 26/09/2007 | Home Improvement

Cat Note Cards are the Purrfect Way to Say Hi!

... superb refrigerator decorations. Cat note cards are also used on bookshelves and even occasionally hung on Christmas trees. It is no surprise that veterinarians often use cat note cards to alert pet owners of an impending visit. On a ... Read Read: Cat Note Cards are the Purrfect Way to Say Hi!

By: Bernadette Greggory | 19/07/2007 | Home & Family

Interesting Facts About Cats

... groups, called prides. The only social cat, family life gives lions edge over other felids by virtue of their cooperative hunting! Leopards are highly secretive and are perhaps the best tree climbers and individual hunters amongst big cats. Read Read: Interesting Facts About Cats

By: Omer Ashraf | 04/07/2007 | Pets

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