Training Cats

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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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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 »
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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 »
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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 »
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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 »
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Most of the time, meowing is to bring attention to a cat’s immediate needs and it subsides once that need is met. Food and bathroom activities top the list for meowing, but there are cats that howl on and on, driving their owners to distraction. ... more »
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You love your cat, but your pet's litter box behavior is driving you crazy. This is the number one reason people get rid of some cats. Luckily, correcting a cat's litter box behavior is easier than you think... more »
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how to deal with a cat that likes to bite... more »
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Sometimes you encounter a cat that just wants nothing to do with getting into a pet carrier. He will fight you tooth and nail if you try to put him in. There are two approaches you can take to the problem depending on if you need to get the cat ... more »
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We all love our cats, but sometimes we reward them with too much food and too many treats. Obesity in cats is a common phenomenon and can lead to more serious health issues later. If you want to get your cat to lose weight, you must stick to a plan... more »
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Seeing a four-legged animal standing on his hind legs is one of the cutest tricks in the book. But getting one of your favorite furry cats to perform this trick on command is a feat in itself... more »
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After litter training your cat, you may decide that it’s time for him to start using the bathroom outside. Once a cat has been litter trained, he’ll need a reasonable amount of time to get used to the idea of going somewhere else. Follow these ... more »
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Five minutes of your time may be all it will take to solve the problem of a kitten not using a sand box... more »
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Your pet has been your baby for how long? Now you have a human baby on the way! What to do! Your pet will accept the new member of the family with open paws if you follow these easy suggestions... more »
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As pet owners we should strive to provide the healthiest life we can offer to our companions. In doing so, we will indefinitely be required to administer oral medication to our felines. Here's some tips to make the ordeal less difficult for you ... more »
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Your cat is a valuable member of your family. Just like other members of your family, sometimes your cat has odors that simply aren't very pleasant. You can do some things to help hide unpleasant cat odor and help your cat learn healthy habits ... more »
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The Manx is believed to be an ancestor of a few different breeds of ship cats from the Isle of Man off the coast of England. The variations in the fur show that multiple breeds are responsible for the birth of the Manx. Here's how you know your ... more »
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If you have a new kitten or see something odd in your cat's fecal matter, you may be wondering about worms. Worms are a parasitic organism that many cats get. The two most common kinds of worms are tapeworms and roundworm... more »
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Cats, and any pets, bring joy to us. But introducing a new cat to your current cat can be a nightmare. With these tips, however, this transition can be as easy as possible for you and your pets... more »
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Cats explore everything often to the consternation of their owners. Because of their tendency to do whatever they wish, cats often climb on counter tops and furniture where their owners don't want them to climb. There are several ways to keep a ... more »
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Some cats are more playful than others, which can make them more destructive. Some cats like chewing or playing with electric cords, which is obviously dangerous for them. They can give themselves a jolt or pull a heavy electric appliance on top ... more »
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Although you love your cats, you don't love them jumping onto the dinner table and sampling the meal before you do. Stop the mealtime inconvenience and keep the feline family members off of the kitchen counters, too, with a few tactics to break ... more »
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Cats are wonderful companions but can be quite bothersome to your outdoor vegetable or flower garden. Indoor cats can also have the same effect on your houseplants. Cats are naturally drawn to loose soil for means of elimination or play. ... more »
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Training your cat to be comfortable on the leash doesn't have to be a chore. To leash train your cat effectively, make training time fun for your cat and remain consistent in your training methods. By staying consistent, you teach the cat what ... more »