Relating to Cats

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By llreynolds 0 comments
You can save a pet from abandonment or euthansia, by welcoming the animal into your home. Dog or cat, mongrel or purebred, shelters have them all. There are some things to consider before assuming this responsibility... more »
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Cats carry protein-based allergens in their dander and saliva that can create unhealthy living conditions for their allergic and asthmatic owners. If you suffer from severe allergies and fear that your feline companion is the culprit, follow ... more »
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If no cats are around you greatly increase your chances of having more mice, rats, insects, spiders, and snakes. If you prefer these other pets being around instead of cats, don't waste your time reading this article; it's not for you... more »
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Millions of animals end up homeless every year. Some roam the streets because they were never spayed or neutered, others escape from a broken fence or bolt from fear of a situation. If you are in the position to help, there are specific ways to ... more »
By Valerie M 0 comments
Fleas Can Be A Nuisance. Here Is A Safe And Non-Poisonous Way To Rid Your House/Room Of Pesky Fleas... more »
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Perhaps you have noticed a feral cat lurking about your property. You know that the cat is without an owner, and that without any food, the cat could die. All is not lost... more »
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While enjoying yourself on vacation, you want to ensure your cat is receiving the best care possible. Locating that perfect place to board your feline can put your mind at ease and allow your fluffy companion to feel pampered. Whether it's a ... more »
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To help your cat feel comfortable in its new home with new people, you need to bond with it. Ideally, you should do this as soon as possible, but at the same time, don't rush it if your cat doesn't seem ready. Follow these steps to use ... more »
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In the harsh winter months, shelter is even more important for stray and feral cats, than is food. Although feral cats grow a thicker coat for the winter, when their coat gets wet from rain and snow it does not insulate as well. They are more ... more »
By Lindsay 0 comments
Burying your cat is a difficult, emotional thing. Some people choose to cremate their beloved cats, while others choose to bury them in their yard. If you live in an apartment, you may think you have no other choice but to cremate your cat or ... more »
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Ivana Trump supposedly once bought a $100,000 diamond necklace for her cat. Most guardians of the 90 million or so pet cats in the U.S. buy inexpensive accessories for them. No matter how much money you have to spend, you're in luck because ... more »
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You have a cat that seems stressed. They're yowling at you, taking swipes at you and you're not sure what to do. Luckily there are some things you can do to calm your cat... more »
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Our feline companions enjoy exploring area of our homes that can compromise their health and safety. Whether you plan to purchase a new kitty or want to create a more cat friendly environment for your pet, follow these steps to cat proof a house... more »
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You've noticed a stray cat hanging around your home or business for the last few days. You don't know if the cat's feral or a house cat that no one owns anymore. You'd like to catch them before they get hurt or run over by a car... more »
By meadowfield 0 comments
You may have heard psychologists say that praise is better than punishment. This is true for animals as well as humans. Pets respond better to positive feelings because they can share those feelings with us, whereas our distress is more ... more »
By cgronwall 0 comments
Cleaning the litter pan is typically the least favorite task in the house. However, a well cleaned litter pan not only keeps the odors down it helps minimizes the risk of poor litter box behavior. If you were a cat would you like to use a dirty ... more »
By jessicamoore 0 comments
When our kitten urinate at the carpet or furniture, it will leave a disgusting smell on it. Therefore, we should learn how to remove cat urine odor from the carpet so our guests will know that our kitten is well-trained :).. more »
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Stray cats can be a nuisance not matter how cute they seem. These felines can knock over garbage while looking for food, attack your pets and disrupt your sleep patterns with their nightly howling. You can control the stray cat population in your ... more »
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A kitten that cries all the time can really start to grate on your nerves. After a few nights of its constant crying, you may start to wonder why you got the kitten in the first place. Here are some ways that you can deal with a kitten's crying ... more »
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Aggression in cats stems from several factors. As predators, cats enjoy stalking and striking at objects, including people. Cats can also react to fearful or stressful situations by biting. An aggressive cat can inflict serious injury on family ... more »
By daniellewow 0 comments
Ever find your four-legged feline up on your table? Or, ever see your cat spray on your laundry? Follow these easy steps and tips on how to discipline your cat without using abuse... more »
By bluehuntingcat 0 comments
From scratching the furniture to stalking your parakeet, your cat has many ways of behaving badly. After all, though it loves you to death, your kitty is still a wild animal at heart. And a proud one. Since they don't tend to respond to a ... more »
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It is a natural response for cats to bite when they are in a nervous or agitated state. Cats are born hunters and it is instinctual for them to bite. If you have young children around, it is especially important that you learn to dodge a bite ... more »
By Maryann08 0 comments
You how you want to keep your pets away from messing up things in your home and outside you would just like them to stay away from things.. more »