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How to Relocate With Pets
Relocating with pets requires as gradual change as possible, starting with having the pets in the airplane cabin with you, introducing them to one room at a time in the new home and providing all...
Changing Cat Litter
Changing cat litter is important to maintain a clean environment for any pet cat, and finding the right type of litter can encourage good litter box habits. Keep the litter box clean with advice...
How to Hide the Cat Litter Box
Hiding the cat litter box can be done by placing it behind the toilet, putting it in a closet or even finding a decorative chest that it fits into nicely. Use creativity when concealing a litter...
What Is a Good Age to Neuter a Cat?
A good age to neuter a cat is generally 6 to 7 months of age, right before sexual maturity, but some animal shelters will neuter and spay felines as early as 2 months of age. Find out when to...
When Do Male Cats Start Spraying?
Male cats start spraying as early as 4 to 5 months old, right before sexual maturity, but spraying can generally be controlled by getting the animal neutered. Learn about male spraying behaviors...
Feral Cat Behavior
Feral cat behavior generally includes fleeing from or fighting humans, as feral cats are raised exclusively by other cats and usually have little to no socialization with people. Understand feral...
Aggressive Cat Behavior
Aggressive cat behavior can develop in an animal that has an underlying medical problem or is under emotional distress, and the behavior can include excess nipping, clawing and biting. Take note...
Cat Behavior Problems
Behavioral problems in cats usually develop due to physical or emotional discomfort, so recognizing signs of distress can help pinpoint an underlying problem early. Pay attention to a cat's...
Abnormal Cat Behavior
Abnormal cat behavior is a sure indicator that there is a problem, whether it be the result of an illness or anxiety. Monitor a cat's behavior to pinpoint underlying problems with advice from a...