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Pet Care Tips: Basic Advice On Keeping Your Pet Healthy And Happy

02nd October 2009
Follow these pet care tips to ensure that your dog or cat is kept happy and healthy. These basic tips are intended as a resource for those of you who are new to pet ownership or are thinking of getting your first cat or dog. Experienced pet owners will kn... Read >
Author: Sally Winter

Managing Common Horse Skin Conditions

30th September 2009
Does your horse itch and scratch constantly? Is the coat dull, dry or flaking with areas of scabs or crusts? If this sounds familiar for your horse, it’s likely that you’ve experienced one of the two most common skin conditions in horses, Rain Rot o... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Cat Training Techniques & Information

29th September 2009
The most popular form of cat training is that of learning them how to use the litterbox. This is especially important for indoor cats, but is also ideal for an indoor/outdoor pet. Many people are surprised to know that cat training can also involve an act... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cat Care 101

22nd August 2009
It seems that cats have become a common fixture in our household. Many people own one, and in fact, having cats as pets has been a practice for over thousands of years. Just like dogs, though not as many, cats also have numerous breeds, but the popula... Read >
Author: CristianStan

My Friend,My Cat

18th August 2009
When I was growing up, there was always a cat in the family. Back then, a cat was just a necessary household object (there were always mice to get) to most people, and if one got run over, killed by the neighbor's dog, poisoned, or just disappeared, there... Read >
Author: rabuford

Temperament of Cats

29th June 2009
First, a domestic cat is very intelligent and fiercely independent creature. There can never be on a leash the dog track. They wondered what they want, such as food and play. And they will also reveal when they want to be left alone. Thus, the owner of a ... Read >
Author: Manseo

Cat Claw Survival Solutions To The Rescue!

26th June 2009
Cats can have a temper and mean on their worst days, but even the most annoying problems have a remedy somewhere. If your kitty is tearing up your furniture, your carpet, and your legs with the same ferocity, understanding the how and why behind your cats... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

All About Cats

19th June 2009
When I was growing up, I almost always had a cat. Back then, a cat was just a replaceable "thing" to most people, and if one got run over, killed by the neighbor's dog, poisoned, or just disappeared, there was always another cat to be found. Fortunately,... Read >
Author: rabuford

How To Care For Your Aging Cat

03rd June 2009
There are many ways that we age that are similar to cats. Depending on our lifestyle, exercise level and over all heath, some tend to age very gracefully while others are crippled and decrepit long before they mature. Our feline counterparts are very muc... Read >
Author: T Foote

Stop Cats From Scratching Furniture - Do Scratching Posts Really Work?

01st June 2009
It's instinct for cats to scratch. They may scratch to mark their territory or to even work off excess energy. No matter how frustrated you are with your cat scratching your furniture, the best thing to do is to divert your cat's natural scratching instin... Read >
Author: Angela Tindale

Methods That Will Get Your Kitten Out Of Biting

28th April 2009
Cats are generally believed to be one of the more kindest pets that you could own. But even a couple will act instinctively and will feel the desire to take their wrath out on someone who is in the closest vicinity. The most average cause for cat bitin... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Using Supplies To Train Your Cat

28th April 2009
Choosing the stores required for education a cat want not be costly. What is important is to know the stores that are very wanted for training and are found to be the most useful. Choosing the cat teaching equipment desired is never complicated. The only ... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Save Some Money With Petmeds

02nd April 2009
We get sick, and when we do we want something to get rid of that head cold, sore throat or that runny nose. Well, our closest companions, cats and dogs, also get sick and as their caregivers it is up to us to ensure that they get what they need to combat... Read >
Author: Todd R.

Does Your Cat Need Exercise?

19th March 2009
Your cat needs exercise and stimulation in order to lead a happy, satisfied and healthy life. It's up to us to provide them with what they need for that to occur. Unless you cat's energy can be channeled in a a positive way, he or she may become destru... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson

Introducing a New Feline Friend to Your Cat

19th March 2009
Cats are extremely territorial so you should be wary if you already have a cat in the house and you are thinking of getting another cat. In fact, most people would choose not to get a second cat. However, this does not really mean that no household would ... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Introduction To Cats Today

12th March 2009
When you decide to add a new cat to your home, it's normally more exiting for you and your family than it is for the cat you already own. Although most cats are solitary by nature, most will also come to accept or eventually tolerate any additions. Cats c... Read >
Author: June Sabe

How To Introduce Your Cat To Your Home

12th March 2009
When you decide to add a new cat to your home, it's normally more exiting for you and your family than it is for the cat you already own. Although most cats are solitary by nature, most will also come to accept or eventually tolerate any additions. Cats c... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

Caring For Your Cats

12th March 2009
These days, cats are among the most popular pet you can own. There are several breeds available, with the most popular being Persian and Siamese. Cats are a domesticated animal, with origins dating back some 8,000 years and beyond. Like any other pet that... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

A Couple Of Cat Supplies

10th March 2009
Anytime you choose to get a new pet, you need to make sure that you have everything you will need to take care of that pet with. Cats need certain things so before you get your cat or kitten, you might want to make sure they have everything they need befo... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

How To Take care Of cats

25th February 2009
These days, cats are among the most popular pet you can own. There are several breeds available, with the most popular being Persian and Siamese. Cats are a domesticated animal, with origins dating back some 8,000 years and beyond. Like any other pet that... Read >
Author: June Sabe

Choosing Wheather If Your Cat Live Indoors Or Outdoors

25th February 2009
Before you take on the responsibility of owning a cat or dog, you need to take the time to consider the living arrangements for your pet. Many people adopt pets with the idea that they will be raising an outdoor animal. How many people in your neighborhoo... Read >
Author: June Sabe

Why Do Cats Use A Scratch Post

18th January 2009
Cats are commonly cute animals awaiting the time when they ruin your futon and your carpet, no gratitude to their scratching talent. How does one get rid of this irritating hobby called cat scratching? Well, there is no remedy for your cats scratching ... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Cat Scratching.

07th January 2009
Cat scratching is normal behavior for a cat, and you need to re-direct his scratching to appropriate objects. The consensus from the various Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is that de-clawing is cruel and unnecessary. However, i... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Cat Scratching.

07th January 2009
Cat scratching is normal behavior for a cat, and you need to re-direct his scratching to appropriate objects. The consensus from the various Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is that de-clawing is cruel and unnecessary. However, i... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Grooming Your Cats

19th December 2008
Cats are by personality very playful and mischievous and if they are left unattended, they tend to scratch the household furniture. In order to engage the cats, you can buy a scratching post for them to claw and enjoy themselves. With a scratching post, s... Read >
Author: Jason

Cat Training Supplies You Need for Your New Kitty

03rd December 2008
Are you bringing a new cat into your home? You will need to make sure that you have the appropriate cat training supplies available at the outset so that your kitty gets started off on the right foot. Find out what cat training supplies you will need. ... Read >
Author: Annie

10 Ways to Look After Your Cat

05th November 2008
In this article we look at the 10 things which are essential when it comes to caring for a cat whether old or young. 1 - Fit your cat with a collar and attached to it details relating to you including your telephone number. This way if your cat does... Read >
Author: martin

Step By Step Advice for the Care of Your Cat

30th October 2008
Cats are very independent creatures, but as their owner they still rely on you to provide them with food, water and a safe place to stay. 1 - Fit your cat with a collar and attached to it details relating to you including your telephone number. This w... Read >
Author: martindavis

Kitten Safety

29th October 2008
Cat lovers already know that they enjoying a purring, happy kitten in their lap, more than the company of a cat who just stares at you like you have two heads, but your kittens safety is vary important as well. Kittens love to explore, and giving them sa... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Introducing a New Cat, Part 1

28th October 2008
Some cats are very social and enjoy living with other cats, while others prefer to be solitary. If you are bringing a new cat into your home, understand that it will take time. The best advice is to introduce the cats gradually and be patient. It takes ... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Introducing a New Cat, Part 1

28th October 2008
Some cats are very social and enjoy living with other cats, while others prefer to be solitary. If you are bringing a new cat into your home, understand that it will take time. The best advice is to introduce the cats gradually and be patient. It takes mo... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

How To Introduce Your Cat

23rd October 2008
When you decide to add a new cat to your home, it’s normally more exiting for you and your family than it is for the cat you already own. Although most cats are solitary by nature, most will also come to accept or eventually tolerate any additions. Cats... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

First Days with Your New Cat

21st October 2008
Part of being a new pet owner is that you will have the responsible of caring for your new pet. When you go out and bring home a kitten, you are taking on a responsible as well as making a long term commitment that, with any kind of luck, could be as lon... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

First Days with Your New Cat

21st October 2008
Part of being a new pet owner is that you will have the responsible of caring for your new pet. When you go out and bring home a kitten, you are taking on a responsible as well as making a long term commitment that, with any kind of luck, could be as lon... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Cat Problems: How To Train A Cat With Problems

14th October 2008
Is your little tiger driving you up the wall with one of the following cat problems? Biting And Scratching You Cats naturally have a lot of energy. If you keep kitty indoors, he may not be getting enough stimulation and may be overly enthusiastic wh... Read >
Author: Calvin

Make A Scratch Post For Your Cat

14th October 2008
Cats are generally lovable animals until the time when they ruin your sofa and your carpet, no thanks to their scratching talent. How does one get rid of this irritating hobby called cat scratching? Well, there is no remedy for your cats scratching ma... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

House Cats. Eight Tips For Keeping Indoor Cats Happy

02nd October 2008
The number of house cats is increasing. More and more cat owners are deciding that it's no longer safe for their cat to go outside unsupervised; cars, other animals, poisons and malicious people are just some of the reasons. Indoor cats can lead very h... Read >
Author: Liz Allan

Finding The Right Training Supplies For Your Cat

01st October 2008
Choosing the supplies needed for training a cat need not be expensive. What is important is to know the supplies that are really needed for training and are found to be the most effective. Choosing the cat training supplies needed is never complicated. Th... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Training Tips For Your Cats

01st October 2008
There are many cat breeds available and one should do some research on the behavior of each kind before getting any as a pet. Cats in general are not like dogs who want to please the owner. W hen this creature wants to perform a trick or something, it is ... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Products You Can Use To Train Your Cat

01st October 2008
Getting a pet is just the tip of the iceberg especially if the owner decides to keep it indoors. Before deciding on which animal to get, it is best to read up on the frequent problems that happen so one can be ready to overcome them. A cat is a cute f... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

How To Take Care Of Your Cats

12th September 2008
These days, cats are among the most popular pet you can own. There are several breeds available, with the most popular being Persian and Siamese. Cats are a domesticated animal, with origins dating back some 8,000 years and beyond. Like any other pet that... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

How to Keep a Cat Off Furniture

08th September 2008
Sometimes, cats and furniture just don't mix. One of the most frustrating parts of being a cat owner can be the possibility of having your furniture ripped up! But you don't have to simply accept this as a fact of life. There are things you can do to redu... Read >
Author: Max Young

How to Adopt an Older Cat Like the Experts?

06th September 2008
If you bring home an older cat, he may be afraid of his new surroundings and confused about where he is. Give him quiet time to explore and get comfortable. Do not invite friends and neighbors over to look at him, because this may make him nervous. Show t... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

Is your cat scratching the furniture?

03rd September 2008
SCRATCHING FURNITURE Scratching is a natural behavior for cats but unfortunately it can ruin your furniture. The first thing to do is give the cat a scratching post of its own.Scratching posts are essential for a cat's well being: A good stretch and sc... Read >
Author: Kathy Davison

How to train a cat ?

02nd September 2008
How to train a cat. How to train a cat is a small article on basic cat training. Cats can be trained, as well as dogs. A cat can be trained to perform on cue. All successful animal training is accomplished through praise and food rewards. Compare... Read >
Author: Lasse Kohau

Keep Your Pet Cat From Scratching the Furniture - Control Its Behaviour

28th August 2008
You love your cat, you also happen to love your furniture. The trouble is, you cat loves to scratch your furniture. This can cause a few problems, especially if you furniture is nice and new and expensive. The real trick to stopping your cat from conti... Read >
Author: Dave Patrick

Make a Hanging Cat Scratching Post

28th August 2008
Some cat furniture can be intimidating. The shear size of some cat scratching posts can threaten to take over an entire room. For people with both cats and small spaces there is an answer – make your own high quality and compact cat furniture. It's e... Read >
Author: Bob Hampel

Keep Your Pet Cat From Scratching the Furniture - Control Its Behaviour

27th August 2008
You love your cat, you also happen to love your furniture. The trouble is, you cat loves to scratch your furniture. This can cause a few problems, especially if you furniture is nice and new and expensive. The real trick to stopping your cat from conti... Read >
Author: Dave Patrick

Declawing Cat and Cat Scratching Information on Prevention and Tips

09th July 2008
It is necessary for a person to think very carefully before putting a house cat indoors. This is because cats habitually scratch household furniture. Scratching is a standard feline behavior. Cats living outside do not face this problem, since they ho... Read >
Author: Martin Marks

Introducing a new Cat in your home.

25th June 2008
Getting relevant information on the internet is always a difficult task and that is why we have tried to gather all the relevant information on cat training information at one place. When you decide to add a new cat to your home, it’s normally more e... Read >
Author: Lena

Introducing a new Cat in your home.

23rd June 2008
Getting relevant information on the internet is always a difficult task and that is why we have tried to gather all the relevant information on cat training information at one place. When you decide to add a new cat to your home, it’s normally more e... Read >
Author: Lena

Introducing a new Cat in your home.

23rd June 2008
Getting relevant information on the internet is always a difficult task and that is why we have tried to gather all the relevant information on cat training information at one place. When you decide to add a new cat to your home, it’s normally more e... Read >
Author: Lena

Taking Care Of Cats

25th April 2008
These days, cats are among the most popular pet you can own. There are several breeds available, with the most popular being Persian and Siamese. Cats are a domesticated animal, with origins dating back some 8,000 years and beyond. Like any other pet t... Read >
Author: Nico

While The Cat's Away, Install A Scratching Post

13th April 2008
Sometimes it seems like we don't notice all our home's flaws until it comes time to sell. Because we live in our home every day, we become accustomed to dealing with minor annoyances, and tend to overlook the gradual accumulation of natural wear and tear.... Read >
Author: Branden Schroeder

Games for your Cat

02nd April 2008
Owners often don’t realise how much entertainment some cats need, especially when young. Bengals, particularly, can become overly demanding and even aggressive if not given enough to do. Bengals like to practise their hunting skills so anything involv... Read >
Author: Debbie Connolly

Cats Scratch - Declawing

28th March 2008
Can I Stop My Cat From Using The Furniture As A Scratching Post? Are your chairs, window screens, and rugs all turning to confetti beneath your cat's lethal claws? If so, you may be wondering how you can stop this conduct. Of course, it may be easier t... Read >
Author: ron king

Tired of Your Bedroom? Make it Shine for March Madness with College Bedding!

26th March 2008
With college basketball gearing up for March Madness, why not get in on the game by decking out your room in your with college bedding and accessories from your favorite team? You've already got your brackets printed off and filled out, and you're ready t... Read >
Author: Xeal

10 Minutes to Train Your Cat

19th March 2008
If you have a cat - or more than one cat - then you're in the market for some quick and easy training tips. The following tips . . . tricks . . . and techniques cover a variety of situations that most cat owners encounter. Not only that, these tips will n... Read >
Author: Jim Moore

Cute, Little, Mischievous Kittens for Adoption

08th November 2007
There are various animals that people love to adopt and one of the animals that are wanted is kittens. These cute little mischievous kittens are considered as being suitable for adoption. When you look at kittens for adoption purposes there are various br... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

De-clawing Your Cat

07th November 2007
Removing your cat’s nails is not the only choice in your battle against cat scratching. There are many alternatives to this surgical procedure.The claws of a feline serve many purposes, most of which are overlooked y owners who just want to protect thei... Read >
Author: D Beart

LEATHER FURNITURE REPAIR

02nd September 2007
Leather furniture suffers various damages and indignities, requiring repair to remove unsightly problems. Too many people have unruly or bored pets, maybe a puppy that is teething, or a cat that uses a sofa back for a scratching post, or worse. Repairing ... Read >
Author: JaneD

How To Stop Your Cat Scratching

28th August 2007
There are two groups of target for every cat. The first one is when your cat target one or two areas in the home, usually near important territorial areas such as: sleeping area, litter tray, hunting or play areas. The second one is your cat undertake mor... Read >
Author: chip_arm

Husky Cargo Liners For My Huskies

22nd August 2007
I guess you’re either a dog person or you’re not. Personally, I love dogs and enjoy having them in my life. I live an active lifestyle and try to bring them along as much as possible. But as much of a dog lover as I am, I still like to keep my hous... Read >
Author: Randy

The ins and outs of Pet Moving Services

14th August 2007
The hardest thing to figure out when preparing for pet moving services is getting things organized in a calm manner, as moving the family's indoor pets are the worst animals to move. This is due to the simple fact they have lived indoors and have never ve... Read >
Author: William Redants

Cat Training Is Not Always Easy

14th August 2007
Cat training is not always easy, but it is possible if you want to have a well trained cat that will add a lot of fun, joy and laughter to your family. A cat that is not properly trained will not understand what is acceptable and what is not, which is why... Read >
Author: Albert

Husky Liners For My Huskies

08th August 2007
I guess you’re either a dog person or you’re not. Personally, I love dogs and enjoy having them in my life. I live an active lifestyle and try to bring them along as much as possible. But as much of a dog lover as I am, I still like to keep my hous... Read >
Author: Randy

Tips For Effectively Training Your Pet Cat

07th August 2007
Cats are very rewarding pets. They are intelligent, relatively easy to care for and can be trained if you know how to do it correctly. The first thing to teach a cat is its name. You will want it to come to you when you call its name, so repeat this exer... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Training A Kitten

16th June 2007
Your kitten should be trained while it is still young to behave the way you want it to, because it is hard to change the habits of an adult cat. A kitten cannot know when it is doing something wrong, and will not understand if it is punished, so it is im... Read >
Author: Crystal Chan

Things to Consider when Adopting a Cat or Kitten

31st May 2007
Where to Get a Cat or Kitten Before purchasing a cat or kitten for your home, make sure that one, you're not allergic to cats and secondly, your place of living allows pets. If you aren't allergic to cats and live in a place where you are allowed to... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

How To Get Rid Your Cat's Fleas

12th March 2007
Is your cat a fleabag? If his scratching and biting are keeping you up at night, it is time to get the pests under control. Even the cleanest cats end up occasionally with fleas. All it takes is one to start an infestation. When your cat goes outside ... Read >
Author: Dave Owen

Save Your Furniture, Your Sanity, and Your Cat's Claws!

08th February 2007
New cats and kittens are a fantastic addition to any family. But after you’ve bought the litter box it’s time to worry about the furniture. You see, cats love to scratch. They actually need to scratch and if you’re not careful they can quickly ruin ... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan

Good Cat or Bad Cat?

01st September 2006
All domestic cats develop behavioral problems as their predecessors. They encounter both physical and behavioral changes. Cats are creatures of habit. They do what they need to do as their ancestors did from climbing to hunting to marking their territo... Read >
Author: Rose Long

Tips For Training Your Cat

03rd May 2006
You can't train a cat, like you can a dog. If you try to, you'll probably cause behavioural problems later on. But you can teach it not to perform bad habits. But most times the owner will have to change to fit in with the cat. Every one in your house,... Read >
Author: Laura Marsh

How To Make Sure Your New Cat Will Be At Home In Your Home

28th December 2005
Buying a cat is a big decision. Do you have time to look after her? Is your home or appartment suitable for a pussy cat? Are there any health issues you need to think about, and are your family members ready for a new addition to the family? Find out from... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy