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Cat Eye Problems - Signs to Be Aware Of
by hglick
Cat Eye Problems should be extremely important to the cat owner. Cat's eyes have special characteristics that set them apart from other animals. Most dogs use a combination of sight, hearing and smell to... published 12 months ago
Cat Problems Within My Home
by hglick
Cat Problems, Cat Problems, Cat Problems I have six of them at home. Alexander, Gracie, Patches, BeaBea, Gordon and Bumpers. They were all rescues. They all have their special qualities, but can be a handful... published 12 months ago
Cat Training For Your Alpha Cat
by Darlene Norris
An alpha cat is a dominant individual who is very headstrong and always wants her own way. This cat goes beyond the occasional naughtiness that most cats show. She's a bully who doesn't hesitate to use... published 3 months ago
Cat Litter Box Problems
by hglick
Cat litter box problems often stems from boredom. Cats, in general are fun loving and playful. They should be provided with suitable toys with which to distract and amuse themselves. In most cases... published 11 months ago
Which plants are poisonous to cats?
by CBAffiliate
Which plants are poisonous to cats?If one of your cat's problem behaviors is eating plants, you'll need to know which plants are poisonous to cats. Although certain plants -- like catnip -- attract and... published 17 months ago
Cat Behavior Problems (Alexander's Story)
by hglick
Cat Behavior Problems within my home were not yet prevalent. It was the fall of 1998 and I lived in Mineola, NY. At the time I had three cats that were all tuxedos; Mickey, Harpo and Chico. Chico was a recent... published 12 months ago
Spraying Cat
by hglick
A spraying cat or cat spraying, refers to the periodic squirting of urine throughout the house, while continuing to use the litter pan for routine elimination. It is most common in the tom cat but can occur in... published 3 months ago
Cat Symptoms and Quirks
by hglick
Cat Symptoms usually manifest themselves as a health problem that points towards an illness or disease. Your cat might sneeze or wheeze, giving indications that an upper respiratory infection is present. She... published 3 months ago
How To Litter Train Your Cat
by pkmcr
One of the most daunting tasks that you have as a cat owner is litter-training them. You would not want them to soil your bed sheet or wet your favorite furniture. In litter-training your pet cat, make sure... published 5 months ago
Geriatric Cat Problems
by hglick
Geriatric Cat Problems can be expected to occur less quickly today than 30 - 40 years ago. The life expectancy of a cat was once 10 years, but today it is not uncommon in veterinary practice to see cats 18 to... published 10 months ago










