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Get cat tips and advice from the pet experts at eHow. Providing a healthy diet, selecting a veterinarian and training a kitten to use the litter box can seem overwhelming. Simplify life with your cat using eHow's step-by-step instructions. From breeding to caring for an elderly cat's health, keep your felines purring with How To articles from eHow. Take the mystery out of grooming, preventing fleas or buying a fancy cat collar. Looking for scratching posts or cat condos? eHow offers helpful hints on a wide range of cat-related subjects.

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  • Problems With a Pet Cat

    Owning a pet comes with great responsibility. While cats tend to be solitary creatures, they still rely on their human companions for support. Like people, each cat has an individual personality...

  • How to Train a Kitty

    When we think of training our pets, usually we think of how to train a dog as opposed to a cat. Cats are often thought to be the easier pet to take care of, but there are times when your cat...

  • SSRI Use in Cats

    SSRIs or Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors are drugs used to affect behavior. In recent years these drugs have been used to modify behavior in cats and other small animals. As indicated,...

  • How to Train Your Cat Using a Squirt Bottle

    Unlike dogs, cats can be notoriously difficult to train. If you want to train your cat to do something you should use rewards such as catnip or treats. If you are trying to get your kitty to stop...

  • How to Deal with Your Cat When They Knead

    Cats may seem like they have strange behavior sometimes. When a cat kneads there is a meaning behind what they do. Usually they are looking for a secure place to lay down. Sometimes it means that...

  • Characteristics of Cat Behavior

    Ever wonder why your cat sleeps all day and wreaks havoc at night? Or why she purrs at you but hisses at your friends? Your cat's behavior is based on her nature as a solitary, semi-nocturnal hunter.

  • Submissive Urination in Cats

    Submissive urination in cats is not as common as it is in dogs. Generally, it arises when the cat feels some form of anxiety or fear and becomes incontinent regarding bladder control in certain...

  • Cat Blindness Symptoms

    Blindness in cats can be sudden or it can occur over time. Fortunately, blindness is not life-threatening and symptoms are often relatively easy to spot.

  • Clicker Training for Cats

    The cat, with her aloof and independent nature, doesn't strike many people--including those who share their homes with felines--as a very trainable creature. Clicker training, however, has...

  • Cat Suckling Problems

    Suckling is a normal action by kittens when feeding on their mothers, but some cats will continue to suckle after being weaned. That often happens when kittens are weaned too early, so the kitten...

  • Cat Spray Problems

    A cat doesn't normally require much work to clean up after. If your cat begins spraying, though, you may feel blindsided by a problem you never expected. Your cat isn't trying to torture you--he...

  • How Do I Train My Cat to Do Tricks?

    To train a cat to do tricks, use positive reinforcements like petting, treats and wet food whenever she performs the desired behavior. Get a cat to play fetch with help from a professional pet...

  • House Train a Cat

    House training a cat involves encouraging positive behavior, like using the litter box, scratching on appropriate surfaces and behaving well with all members in the home. Master each area of a...

  • How to Fix Bad Cat Behavior

    The best way to fix bad cat behavior is to encourage a healthier alternate behavior by providing plenty of scratching posts, convenient litter boxes and lots of engaging toys. Keep a cat occupied...

  • How to Stop a Cat's Spraying

    If a cat has been displaying spraying behavior, it's important to first find out if there is a medical problem for his spraying behavior. Discover how cat spraying is indicative of a problem that...

  • How to Care for an Abused Cat

    If you adopt a cat who has been abused it probably acts severely frightened of all people. These cats are more challenging to bond with, adjust to your home, and care for. As I learned when I...

  • How to Train Your Cat: Turning Bad Kitty Into Good Kitty

    Dogs want to please YOU. Cats expect you to please THEM. That's overstating the case a little, but unlike dogs, cats generally don't respond to direct orders and can seldom be trained to chase a...

  • How to Stop Your Cat From Spraying

    Is your cat spraying and/or peeing all over everything in your house? Does he or she seem to be only targeting one or two areas of the house? Find out how to make this behavior stop.

  • How to Know Why Your Cat May Bite You When You Pet It

    There are more cat owners than dog owners in the United States, the reason for this is probably because cats are much lower maintenance. Your loving cat that usually loves to have you pet them,...

  • How to Teach a Cat to Fetch a Paper Ball

    Teaching a dog to fetch is one thing - but how about a cat? Yes - cat can be taught to retrieve a ball and once taught will reliably perform their little trick. Well, as reliable as a cat's...

  • Tips on Training Cats & Dogs

    Although cats and dogs are different species, they learn behavior in the same way that most animals, including humans, do. When it comes to behavioral learning, rewards increase the frequency of...

  • Why Do Cats Groom Humans?

    If your cat licks you for no apparent reason and you have ever wondered about the meaning of this behavior, you are not alone. This behavior is common and can be explained in several ways.

  • Where Does Cat Spray Come From?

    Spraying is one of the most common reasons owners abandon their pet cats or surrender them to shelters. It's a behavior that can become nearly impossible to correct if it's not caught and dealt...

  • Behavior Changes in Cats

    Cats can be loyal, loving, intelligent and independent companions to humans. Although cats are known as being animals who have certain routine behaviors, as cats get older some of these behaviors...

  • How to deal with cats that have Redirected Aggression

    Cats that were once friends who have suddenly turned on each other can be difficult. I will outline what I have done to help remedy the situation and help them on the way to acting normal again.

  • How to Tell If a Cat Is Depressed

    Our loyal and treasured family pets are always there for us, and we depend on them as much as they depend on us. Many people don't realize that their dogs and cats can suffer from many of the...

  • Behavior Modification for Cats

    Cats can be trained, though not in the same way as dogs. Dogs form packs and because you are the leader of that pack, your dog will follow your direction in most instances. Cats, however, have...

  • Why Do Cats Chew Human Hair?

    A cat's obsession with chewing human hair can range from biting and batting at long swinging locks to chewing and swallowing clumps while their human sleeps. This is natural feline behavior....

  • How to Train a Cat - – Yes You Really Can Teach that Independent Feline New Tricks

    As all of us pet lovers know, owning a cat can be one of the most rewarding yet frustrating experiences on the planet. Unlike dogs, cats are independent creatures that do what they want, when they...

  • Behavior Problems in Cats

    Behavior problems in cats usually revolve around scratching the furniture, not using the litter box and crying all the time. Find out how to remedy these common behavioral problems with help from...

  • Signs of Depression in Cats

    Just like the humans who watch over them, cats periodically suffer from depression. Although many people consider cats detached and standoffish, they do develop attachments to their world. When...

  • What Is Feliway?

    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...

  • How to Understand Cat Language

    A cat will communicate their cat language to humans and other animals through their own kind of cat language. Just as people do, a cat will communicate with cat behavior through cat body language,...

  • Cat Care: Cleaning Carpets

    When caring for a cat, cleaning the carpets where a cat has urinated is important to discourage the behavior. Clean carpets after a cat-related mess with tips from an animal rescue volunteer in...

  • Cat Behavior: Scratching Furniture

    Scratching the furniture is a cat behavior problem that is fixed with designated scratching posts. Fix scratching problems with tips from an animal rescue volunteer in this free video on cat behavior.

  • Cat Behavior: Protecting Furniture

    Protecting furniture from cat behavior redirects a cat's attention to designated scratching areas. Protect furniture with tips from an animal rescue volunteer in this free video on cat behavior.

  • Cat Behavior: Jumping

    Jumping is a cat behavior problem that is innate to the species. Control a cat's jumping habits with tips from an animal rescue volunteer in this free video on cat behavior.

  • Cat Behavior: Play Aggression

    Play aggression is a cat behavior that needs to be treated carefully, discouraging a cat to use human hands as chew toys. Assess play aggression with tips from an animal rescue volunteer in this...

  • 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...

  • Cat Behavior: Animal Aggression

    Cat behavior can include animal aggression towards other pets or outside intruders. Deal with animal aggression with tips from an animal rescue volunteer in this free video on cat behavior.

  • Cat Behavior: Bullying

    Bullying is a cat behavior that can cause tension in the household without adequate toys and distractions. Assess cat bullying with tips from an animal rescue volunteer in this free video on cat...

  • Cat Behavior: Medication

    With cat behavior problems, medication can sometimes be used as a last resort. Learn about cat behavior medications with tips from an animal rescue volunteer in this free video on cat behavior.

  • Cat Behavior: Litter Box Habits

    Litter box habits in a cat's behavior is a common problem if they refuse to use it. Fix litter box habits with tips from an animal rescue volunteer in this free video on cat behavior.

  • Cat Behavior: Stress

    A cat's behavior is affected by stress that could be caused by outside cats or general unhappiness. Reduce stress in a cat's life with tips from an animal rescue volunteer in this free video on...

  • Cat Behavior: Urinating in the House

    Urinating in the house is a cat behavior problem that can be fixed with a few simple solutions. Assess a cat's urinating problems with tips from an animal rescue volunteer in this free video on...

  • New Cats & Rewarding Behavior

    Reward good behavior in new cats with treats that smell good and little pinches of catnip. Learn to reward good cat behavior with tips from an animal shelter worker in this free video on...

  • About Cat Behaviors

    Normal cat behavior includes being extremely curious of their environment, exhibiting a predator-type behavior and interacting with other cats in a playful manor. Understand how cats behave...

  • 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....

  • Kitten Play Behavior

    It's normal for kittens to look around and explore things to play with. Learn about typical kitten play behavior in this free pet care video clip from a practicing veterinarian.

  • Kitten Scratching Surfaces

    Scratching is a normal behavior for kittens. Learn how to provide a safe scratching place for your kitten in this free pet care video clip from a practicing veterinarian.

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