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By irwriter 0 comments
Some cats could care less about house plants and flower arrangements in your home, while others make a beeline right to any new plant you bring home. If you're tired of scratched up potting soil and shredded leaves, don't despair, there are some ... more »
By darknessgirl 0 comments
Cats can be very smart creatures but they sometimes don't even know what there doing. Cats can be taught something new just like dogs. If your cat has developed some very strange habits I have tips... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 1 comments
Although both male and female cats spray to mark their territory and hunt for mates, it's a nasty habit that you don't want your domesticated cat to start. Even though females sometimes spray, male cats are usually the culprits. Try these ... more »
By Etch Tabor 0 comments
Kittens are little bundles of joy. But they can also be little demons disguised as little bundles of joy. If you have nice furniture, you won't for long if you get a kitten. But there are ways of soothing this savage beast. Learn how... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Although you may be more familiar with canine separation anxiety, cats can also experience this problem. Cats can be very social animals and they can experience anxiety when they are separated from their owners. Many of the signs are similar to ... more »
By elliotfeldman 0 comments
I’ve owned 3 cats in my life. One was a stray mangy orange cat (OrangePuss) that was living under my house. That sucker is still alive, living with my ex, and probably nearing age 200 in cat-years. I currently live with 2 cats, a tabby (Sadie Mae ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
You can train cats to use a litter box, but many cats may prefer your house plants. Follow these steps to break this habit... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Hamsters and other rodents make excellent low-maintenance pets. They are self contained, easy to feed and care for, and they make very little mess. Just because they don't require the same amount of attention that dogs and cats do, however, ... more »
By ClCornwell 0 comments
It is difficult to potty train pets at times. However, with a few simple tricks, you should be able to potty train cats or dogs easily... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
You can use a harness and a leash with your cat to assist in bathing, to handle assertively when taking him to the vet or for playing safely outdoors. When you use a harness properly, you can take your cat for walks without feeling scared for his ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 3 comments
Cats and kittens are cute, cuddly and fun to play with. However, they also can scratch furniture. By following the steps in this article, you can gently break them of this habit... more »
By JerseyzBklyn 0 comments
You cat is precious to you, however he/she keeps destroying your electronics and wires. Read to learn how to protect your toys and let he/she do want they want to theirs... more »
By Jennon 2 comments
Many zoos are turning to art therapy for their animals, and some even sell the animals' artwork for big money both at their park and in professional galleries. Certainly nothing says that elephants and monkeys are the only animals that may have ... more »
By Dave Payne Sr. 0 comments
Biologically, dogs basically domesticated wolves. In the wild, their survival is based upon cooperation. Dogs recognize leaders and follow. Cats on the other hand, are more solitary animals. They don't recognize the alpha male like the canine, ... more »
By Eli Zwillenberg 0 comments
An aggressive cat can be a nuisance or a danger, but teaching them to stop doesn't have to be. If kitty bites you, here's how to stop it... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Biting is a natural method of play, or a way to express displeasure in cats. While it is instinctual, it is painfully irritating and can spread bacteria. You can train your cat not to bite if you understand the source of the biting and respond ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Cats love being outdoors, but traffic hazards, other animals, disease and other factors make the world at large a hazardous place. You can train your cat to remain inside and help him to remain happier and healthier in the process... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Traveling with your cat just about the same with the dog but I think cat is easier to bring than dog. Most of the cats are in good diet and they usually eat healthy foods that's why they are sexy and skinny. But of you ride in a public ... more »
By askerika 0 comments
Litterbox odor seems to be a concern with many cat owners. It also seems to be a big part of a decision in whether or not to get a cat. In addition, many who proclaim to not like cats say the smell is a part of the problem. Our family includes ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Cats aren't dogs and they are very hard to train because they have a mind of their own. However, if you constantly do the same thing with your cat you may get some results from obedience training. Each cat is different, but if you start with a ... more »
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By lenamae1983 1 comments
Caring for orphaned kittens can be a very challenging job and even people experienced in the area can lose some along the way. What you must remember is that you are replacing mommy and at this young and vulnerable age kittens learn everything ... 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 eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
If your cat scratches your sofa, your drapes and your rugs, you need a scratching post! Cats don't respond to punishments, but giving them a scratching post offers something more attractive to scratch. Choose a post your cat will love and save ... more »
By jpoplive 0 comments
Scientists have discovered that cats have developed an elaborate communication system with hundreds of vocalizations to tell humans what they want. They know that we are in charge, so it makes sense for the cat to learn to communicate vocally, ... more »