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Cat Trees - An Introduction

... Cat Tree apparatuses out of desperation. However, they many times find that their cat does not like the Cat Tree, at least not at first (at least not for scratching). Cats that are used to clawing the furniture often resist changing ... Read Read: Cat Trees - An Introduction

By: Blank | 12/11/2006 | Pets

Training Tips for Cats That Scratch Your Furniture

... post.    ….Scratch your nails along the surface of the material. This will attract the cat and at the same time teach him where to scratch. After your cat begins to scratch, praise him and give him a food treat.    ….Small kittens can be ... Read Read: Training Tips for Cats That Scratch Your Furniture

By: Pat Lemmons | 12/01/2009 | Pets

How to Choose the Best Cat Scratching Trees for your Cat

... How will the Cat scratching tree entertain my Cats and Kittens? By playing, jumping and scratching cats and kittens have a GREAT time on cat scratching trees. Not only do cats ENJOY to be high up on a tree, (like in nature) but they also ... Read Read: How to Choose the Best Cat Scratching Trees for your Cat

By: Cats Camille | 03/09/2009 | Pets

Types of Cat Scratching Posts

... cat with the necessary exercise in order to keep their bodies supple. By scratching, cats also mark their territories and indoor cats that don’t have any scratching posts, have as their only option your furniture and carpets. Fortunately ... Read Read: Types of Cat Scratching Posts

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

Cat Training: The Earlier The Better

... affection and love, but in their own way and only in their own time. If you want attention and obedience when you ask for it, get a dog.Scratching is part of a cat's nature, and no matter how hard you try, you will not be able to stop a cat ... Read Read: Cat Training: The Earlier The Better

By: Kathrynn Kelley | 18/03/2009 | Pets

Why Does My Cat Do Strange Things?

... could be inbuilt habit or maybe the cat wants to leave its scent on the thing it is scratching. Cat furniture gives your cat a personal item to scratch on while saving your favorite furniture. Why does my cat knead things? Cats often ... Read Read: Why Does My Cat Do Strange Things?

By: David P Lee | 30/07/2007 | Pets

Desired Cat Condos & Trees

... a perfect place for claw-sharpening. Apart from that it also acts as a source of entertainment and exercise, for your cat can play, climb, hide and scratch. Last but not the least cat condos provide your feline friends a place to relax. ... Read Read: Desired Cat Condos & Trees

By: Jim Otto | 01/04/2007 | Pets

You And Your First Cat

... post. Lift the cat's paws on the post and move them back and forth on the post. Also clipping your cats nails on a regular basis Is known to cut down on scratching. Cats are smart and they learn quickly. Remember the training period will ... Read Read: You And Your First Cat

By: Tristan Andrews | 12/01/2007 | Pets

Helpful Tips Before Getting A Cat

... behavior. 2. Play. Cats need interaction with humans. Be prepared to spend time playing with and talking to your cat. 3. Scratch. Cats have to scratch. Rather than trying to prevent them, train them to use a scratching post and trim ... Read Read: Helpful Tips Before Getting A Cat

By: Tristan Andrews | 12/01/2007 | Pets

Everything A New Cat Owner Needs To Know

... behavior. 2. Play. Cats need interaction with humans. Be prepared to spend time playing with and talking to your cat. 3. Scratch. Cats have to scratch. Rather than trying to prevent them, train them to use a scratching post and trim their ... Read Read: Everything A New Cat Owner Needs To Know

By: Derek Pliers | 02/11/2006 | Pets

Clipping Cats Claws Requires Preparation

... territory and scratching helps to release and spread the scent. As if being mindful of territory were not enough reason to scratch, cats just seem to like doing it. Whether it is just plain fun or they do it for other reasons, most cats ... Read Read: Clipping Cats Claws Requires Preparation

By: Mitch Endick | 02/10/2008 | Pets
Carolyn McFann

Useful Tips on Caring for your New Cat or Kitten

... small child's interaction with a new pet. This is for the protection of the child as well, as rough handling a cat can cause it to scratch! Cats are loving, but they must be treated with kindness, or their natural instinct is to protect ... Read Read: Useful Tips on Caring for your New Cat or Kitten

By: Carolyn McFann | 03/04/2007 | Pets
Lynne Gordon

Taking Better Care Of Your Cat

... .Make sure that you brush with gentle strokes so that their skin will not be hurt or scratched.Cats are also not that fond of taking a bath. But there are times when your cat would need bathing.This is when they have accumulated a lot of ... Read Read: Taking Better Care Of Your Cat

By: Lynne Gordon | 02/03/2009 | Pets

How To Have A Happy Cat

... Make sure that you brush with gentle strokes so that their skin will not be hurt or scratched. Cats are also not that fond of taking a bath. But there are times when your cat would need bathing. This is when they have accumulated a lot of ... Read Read: How To Have A Happy Cat

By: Ken Charnly | 26/02/2009 | Pets

Ways to Make Your Cat Happy

... Make sure that you brush with gentle strokes so that their skin will not be hurt or scratched. Cats are also not that fond of taking a bath. But there are times when your cat would need bathing. This is when they have accumulated a lot of ... Read Read: Ways to Make Your Cat Happy

By: Jay Schindler | 08/11/2008 | Pets

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