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Travel for felines can be terrifying. For the cat that experiences agitation and anxiety while traveling, it can be heart wrenching for the owner. The cat is stricken with terror and...
In my last article I showed you how you can teach your feline to sit. Here is another fun trick for you to teach your cat. I will now tell you the simplest and easiest way to get your feline...
Feliway is a product that consists of a synthetic feline facial pheromone. It is used to stop both territorial and aggressive behavior, as well as to sooth anxiety in cats. Using Feliway can...
Chronic Feline Sneezing
Cats that come from a shelter will often have upper respiratory infections. Treat chronic feline sneezing with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on pets and cat care.
Cat Behavior: Redirected Aggression
Redirected aggression is a cat behavior that can ruin the relationship between feline and owner. Reduce redirected aggression with tips from an animal rescue volunteer in this free video on cat...
New Cat Medical Recommendations
Good medical recommendations for bringing a new cat home include checking with veterinarians for medical records, rabies shots, testing for feline Leukemia or HIV, and intestinal parasites. Learn...
How Do You Know If a Cat Has Been Spayed?
To know if a cat has been spayed, look on her abdomen where a 1- to 2-inch scar should be noticeable, but a veterinarian can confirm that a feline has been spayed. Find out if a cat has been...
Chronic Feline Sneezing
Chronic feline sneezing can be caused by a variety of things, including allergies, dust in the litter box or foreign bodies in the nasal passages, such as perfume, incense or potpourri. Take a...
About Cat Behavior Problems
Cat behavior problems develop between the ages of six to 12 weeks, and they can include aggression towards humans or other animals and urination, especially in males who mark their territory....
The Temperament of a Maine Coon Cat
Maine Coon cats generally have a mild temperament with a very generous and mellow demeanor, as they will even try to break up feline fights. Learn about the Maine Coon breed of cat with advice...
Signs of Cat Constipation
Signs of constipation in a cat include straining in the litter box or failing to have a bowel movement for several days, but it can easily be treated with a quick trip to the vet's office....
How to Cope With Cat Allergies
Coping with cat allergies can involve getting hardwood or tile floors throughout the house, getting allergy injections, using an air purifier in the house and even visiting a chiropractor. Take...
How to Adopt a Retired Research Cat
To adopt a retired research cat, consult a veterinarian, search on the Internet and visit the local animal shelter to see if any such cats are available. Give a good home to a feline used for...
Kittens are wonderful fluffy balls of fun that keep us laughing. ...until bedtime. Most young kittens sleep a lot, but as they start to grow, so does their ability to keep active. Cats are...
In 2007 it was discovered that cats have been linked to humans for at least 9,500 years. After so many years of faithful service to humans, it is about time that inventions, such as the cat door,...
Not all cats start off as friendly, tame felines. Some might be wild and high strung. But don't give up on having a pet that will curl up on your lap or follow you around the house. Your...
Everyone seems to love cats ... the purring, cuddly feline phenomenons that seem to have cornered the concept of relaxation. Cats are notorious for doing what they want, when they want -- and,...
Cats, traditionally harder to train than dogs, always find new ways to get in trouble. They have minds of their own as any feline owner can attest. From scratching furniture to jumping on the...
Cat spraying, usually the domain of an un-neutered male, may also occur with females in rare circumstances. In any case, it is highly offensive to most pet owners, who are loathe to relax on a...