Articles, tagged with "cat behavior", page 3
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.
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Author:
Annie
01st December 2008
Why Should You Trim Your Cat's Claws?
Cat claws are naturally sharp, and can do a lot of damage to both yourself and your furniture. The best way to deal with destructive cat behavior is to understand your cat's behavior and train him not to scratch an...
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Author:
Calvin
01st December 2008
Have you ever thought that being a kitty would be great since your cat sleeps all the time? A feline that is eight years old has only had its eyes open for three out of the eight years. Why is sleeping so much normal cat behavior?
Kitties really have...
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Author:
Annie
23rd October 2008
Kittens come with their own set of tiny cat behavior routines but the one thing they share with their larger feline relatives is the need to be provided with proper kitten health programs. Like their larger counterparts, kittens need to be started on a go...
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Author:
Krishan Bakhru
01st October 2008
There are several things you have to know before training your feline companion:
• cats are not very enthusiastic in being trained, and; • they are not interested in pleasing their owners.
Therefore, PATIENCE, consistency, a good reward or pos...
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Author:
Jay Schindler
11th September 2008
Cat behavior is often misunderstood because of our inability to read their body language correctly. Cats are just like humans, use body language to communicate and broadcast information about their feelings and moods, desires, likes and dislikes. Cat beha...
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Author:
Doris Canova
05th September 2008
Just like humans, cats can catch colds, and they do so somewhat frequently. However, colds are not passed on between humans and cats since the viruses that cause colds are species-specific. Simply put we do have a cold advantage over cats: while we can ca...
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Author:
Max Young
16th August 2008
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It is known that cats aren't as friendly as dogs, yet some people just love the feeling of a feline presence in their house that they allow a cat to live with them. Unlike a dog, a cat does not need a lot of maintena...
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Author:
garux
13th August 2008
Playtime with your cat can quickly become unpleasant if kitty starts biting you. Although biting and scratching is a normal part of cat behavior, a properly socialized cat knows how to control its strength. It does not usually bite or scratch to the point...
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Author:
Calvin
11th May 2008
Cats are usually viewed as relatively peaceful creatures. Most people assume that if a cat is given food, water, and a suitable place to rest then it will remain docile and loving toward its owners while also displaying the usual feline independence.
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Author:
Eva Marklund
17th March 2008
To many, the British Shorthair is a the epitome of a lazy feline, one who loves to relax. This misrepresentation owes itself to the plump body of the British Shorthair. In actual fact, the British Shorthair is actually a cat that was common in farms and i...
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Author:
Moses Wright
02nd September 2007
Cat behavior is often misunderstood because of our inability to read their body language correctly. Cats, just like us humans, use body language to communicate and broadcast information about their feelings and moods, desires, likes and dislikes. Understa...
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Author:
chip_arm
14th August 2007
Cats are extremely sociable animals even though cats tend to give an image of solidarity and aloofness. Cats that are well trained can form successful relationships with you and your family including other family pets. A well trained cat also caused fewer...
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Author:
Albert
01st July 2007
All cats are born blind. The ability to see comes during the first couple of weeks after birth! Cats have rudimentary nonfunctional collar bones that allow them to squeeze themselves through tight spaces and helps them in their balance and stride! Cats of...
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Author:
Ailurophile
30th January 2007
Cat behavior is often misunderstood due to our inability to read their body language. Cats, just like us humans, use body language to communicate and broadcast information about their feelings and moods, desires, likes and dislikes. Understanding the mean...
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Author:
Sarah Williams