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Cats need care and treatments like any other pet or animal. Discover how to care for cats and treat sick cats with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video series on pet care.
There are 10 videos in this series:

When making organic cat food, the most important thing to do is start with organic ingredients. Make organic cat food with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care.

In order to keep a cat out of a flower bed, motion sensors that make noises or turn on sprinklers can be used. Keep cats out of flower beds with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care.

If a cat has fleas, the first thing to do is give the cat a bath with flea prevention shampoo. Get rid of fleas on cats with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care.

If a cat has flea allergies, they need to be taken to a veterinarian to receive antibiotic treatments. Treat flea allergies in cats with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care.

When toilet training cats, herbal additives can be added to a litter box to make it more attractive. Toilet train a cat with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care.

When a cat is a kitten, it needs a shot for distemper and rabies. Give shots to a cat with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care.

The best way to treat a cat with a cold is by going to the veterinarian to get an antibiotic. Treat a cat with a cold with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care.

Self-diagnosing cats is never a good idea, so a veterinarian should be consulted before buying over-the-counter medicine. Discover how to use over-the-counter medicine for cats with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care.

Some common cat illnesses are urinary tract infections, which include symptoms like loss of appetite and hiding. Find out about cat illnesses with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care.

When a cat is pregnant, some of the symptoms include pinking, nesting and stopping activities that a non-spayed cat will engage in. Discover signs of a pregnant cat with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care.

Cats have been domesticated pets for centuries, providing companionship to people as far back as 9,500 years ago. Despite the stereotype of cats as solitary animals with no need for human presence, many cats have a very social relationship with their owners, providing and receiving affection on many levels. In fact, some people suggest that human owners provide a sort of surrogate mother figure for cats and kittens, and that adult domesticated cats live in a sort of extended kittenhood. In this free video series, a cat behaviorist demonstrates how to care for cats, how to feed cats and how to treat sick cats. Discover how to make organic cat food, how to toilet train a cat and how to tell signs of a pregnant cat. Treat sick cats as well with tips on treating flea allergies in cats, treating cats with colds and buying over-the-counter medicine for cats. Make sure that every pet cat or kitten is happy and healthy!
Diana Korten Diana Korten has been a cat behaviorist since 2004 and has helped hundreds of felines and their families. Korten is certified in pet first aid by the American Red Cross and is a member of The National Association of Pet Sitting Professionals and The Cat Writer's Association. In addition, she is the author of the popular blog The Cat Odyssey and is the author of the forthcoming book, "Learning to Purr."dkdk
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