Anytime your cat backs himself up to a door or other object in your house, lifts his tail, and releases urine � you have a problem. This problem is known as spraying, and is very common with cats kept indoors. Even though it is a very annoying problem, it�s a problem that can […]
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Posted on Nov 13th, 2007
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 can be very territorial, which […]
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Posted on Nov 10th, 2007
The population of cats is the United States alone is unbelievable. Nearly all experts will tell you that you should spay your cat instead of breed it. No matter what experts have to say, a lot of people want to have a litter of kittens from their cat. Before you decide to […]
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Posted on Nov 7th, 2007
Cats that have been abused can appear severely maimed and damaged all over their exterior. Some may appear to be in perfect shape on the outside, although all of the damage they sustained may be internal or emotional. Even though physical damage is bad, emotional damage is much tougher to fix. Cats […]
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Posted on Nov 4th, 2007
Cats use their claws for various purposes. The claws are important to cats, as they are an essential part of balancing. If you�ve ever noticed a cat jumping and latching on to a high object, you�ve probably noticed that he uses his claws to pull himself up. When climbing trees, cats tend […]
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Posted on Nov 1st, 2007
Your first line of defense when keeping cats out of your garden is to make sure that you have your boundaries secure. If there are any gaps in your fence, you should make sure that you block them to prevent any low access. Cats are very agile animals, and can jump very high. […]
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Posted on Oct 31st, 2007