Articles, tagged with "scratching post", page 7
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 exi...
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Author:
Lena
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....
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Author:
Branden Schroeder
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 involvin...
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Author:
Debbie Connolly
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...
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Author:
ron king
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...
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Author:
Xeal
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...
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Author:
Jim Moore
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...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
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 their ...
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Author:
D Beart
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 ...
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Author:
JaneD
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...
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Author:
chip_arm
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 house and c...
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Author:
Randy
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...
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Author:
William Redants
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...
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Author:
Albert
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...
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Author:
Jon Arnold
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...
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Author:
Crystal Chan