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  • Fast and Easy Cat Training and the Lies Told to Owners   By : TJ Lashley
    Want a new job? Well, try taking on cat training. Yes, I must admit, I hate cat training and all the dedication that goes into it; however, I adore a well behaved kitty and there is nothing that will produce that except for consistent and thoughtful cat training. You might think about sending your cat to obedience classes? But, save your money and don't even bother with it. With the correct training, your cat can become a well behaved addition to your loving family...and all without spending
  • How To Cat Care: Cat Training in Ten Minutes...Busted!   By : TJ Lashley
    Let's start from the beginning. Cat training is crucial to the proper development of your cat and in order to maintain dominion within your home. Cat training in ten minutes is a nice idea, but a shaky reality. The truth is that cat training in 10 minutes just isn't going to happen.
  • Taking Your Cat To The Groomer? Some Things To Expect   By : Virginia Sutherland
    As you probably know, cats have an absolutely amazing tongue that they use to keep their coat clean and beautiful. Sometimes, especially in what is called "the shedding season", or for cats with very long or thick fur, your cats own efforts may need some help. Getting an occasional bath can remove a lot of loose hair, which spells less hairballs, and less cat hair on your "fur"niture. It also keeps mats and tangles at bay while keeping kitty looking magnificent.
  • Ragdoll Cat Breed Origins   By : Ben Harper
    The beginnings of the Ragdoll cat breed are filled with strange stories and controversy. The stories told by this breed's fonder are bizarre and downright silly. The facts known about Ann Baker are that she started breeding Ragdoll cats in the 1960s in California. Ann was a eccentric person that liked to tell wild stories about her cats. The first Ragdoll cat was called Josephine and belonged to Ann Baker.
  • Your Cat and the Dreaded Ringworm   By : Mike Roberts
    Ringworm is a very common skin disease that can affect both dogs and cats. Although its name might make you think otherwise, this skin disease isn't caused by any type of worm at all.
  • Common Illnesses In Cats - Get To Know What Ails Your Pet   By : Marjorie Greer
    Cats get sick too but not that often. They experience some common ailments that may disrupt their health for a short period of time. Usually, having a well balanced diet as well as a thorough grooming can help alleviate these ailments and sometimes prevent it from happening. If you notice your cat to change its normal routine, going for a check up with your local veterinarian is highly suggested. It is usually one of those normal cat sicknesses although sometimes, it may be something more.
  • Common Illnesses in Cats - Get To Know What Ails Your Pet   By : Marjorie Greer
    Cats get sick too but not that often. They experience some common ailments that may disrupt their health for a short period of time. Usually, having a well balanced diet as well as a thorough grooming can help alleviate these ailments and sometimes prevent it from happening. If you notice your cat to change its normal routine, going for a check up with your local veterinarian is highly suggested. It is usually one of those normal cat sicknesses although sometimes, it may be something more.
  • Cat Care Tips - 10 Tips You Should Know   By : Kurt Schmitt
    Cats and people come from very different worlds. As such, it's amazing that we can live together so well. These cat care tips cover subjects such as bringing out your kitty's hunting instincts, and preventing litter box problems. Following these tips will help you and your kitty to better bond and enjoy each other's company.
  • Are Two Cats Better Than One?   By : Jane Tompsett
    Cat ownership is a wonderful thing. A furry companion will bring a huge amount of joy and pleasure into your home.
  • Cat Breeds: Feline Diabetes and Ring Worms   By : Letho Maseko
    There are some cat breeds that have roots going back quite a bit in history. Some Japanese breeds, such as the Japanese Bobtail, can be traced back more than 1,000 years in history. These cats were very common and well known throughout Medieval Japan. Now days though, they are all but a myth throughout Japan and the entire world.
  • How to Choose a Particular Cat Breed   By : Charlie Reese
    Choosing A Cat Breed For Your Family
  • Can Your Cat Really Know What's Best?   By : Charlie Reese
    Cat Training: No Hitting, And Rewarding Good Behavior Are Recommended
  • Training Your Cat to Go to the Bathroom   By : Charlie Reese
    Don't Go There! The Ins And Outs Of Cat Potty Training
  • Learning More About the Burmese Cat Rescue   By : Charlie Reese
    Burmese Cat Rescue Organizations Are Selective Saviors
  • How to Build a Nesting Box for Your Pregnant Cat   By : Jane Tompsett
    In the final week of your cat's pregnancy, you will be able to see her displaying an important behavior - nesting behavior. Although she may be the most pampered cat ever, she will still think that she is living in the wild and will feel compelled to search out a birthing place that is safe,warm and secure.
  • Cat Hookworm: What You Should Know   By : Kurt Schmitt
    Most cats will battle a parasite of some sort at some point in their lives. There are four types of hookworm that may possibly infect your cat. Ancylostoma tubaeforme is known as the feline hookworm, and Ancylostoma braziliense is known as the canine and feline hookworm. Uncinaria stenocephala is known as the northern canine hookworm. Ancylostoma caninum, or the canine hookworm, is said by some authoritative sources not to infect cats, but rather only foxes, dogs, and perhaps humans.
  • Should You Own A Persian Cat?   By : Paulina Jenkins
    Very often the Persian cat is considered to be the best looking, friendly and docile cat breed. It is also believed to be one of the world's oldest cat breeds. Generally it is accepted that the Persian cat has its origin in Persia. This region is the Iranian plateau between the Hindukush Mountains and Mesopotamia. Hence the Persian cat was named. Owning a Persian cat is equivalent to possessing a great work of art.
  • The Sensory Perception of Your Kitty   By : Aazdak Alisimo
    Cats are known for having enhanced senses or so it is believed. Fact and fiction often contradict when it comes to our feline friends, so let's take a closer look at what your cat actually senses compared to you, me and other humans.
  • Any Cat Scratching Post For Your Cat?   By : Paulina Jenkins
    If you own a cat then a cat scratching post is a MUST. It is very useful in stopping your cat from scratching and ruining your furniture, drapes and rugs. It is a natural act of all cats to scratch, stretch and to knead with their front paws.
  • Cat Declawing Or No Cat Declawing   By : Paulina Jenkins
    The medical procedure called onychectomy or cat declawing is a very painful and complex operation. It is an operation to remove a cat's claws by cutting off the first joint of each of its digits. It is similar to cutting your own fingers at the last bone. Cat declawing cannot be reversed and it is a surgical procedure performed usually by a veterinary doctor and the cat anesthetized.
  • Intestinal Worms in Cats at a Glance   By : Kurt Schmitt
    Worms in cats are quite the common intestinal parasite, especially in kittens. Worms are so common, in fact, that your vet will typically test your cat annually via a stool sample.
  • Kitty Cats In Our Household   By : Paulina Jenkins
    Cats have been our beloved pets for millenniums. Looking at ancient pictures, there is almost always a cat in the picture. Owning a cat is different from any other pet, cats almost instantaneously bond with the person or family they live with. That bond is so strong, that should something happen to someone in the family, the cat will show grief and mourn the loss.
  • Persian cat: Chocolate and Lilac color  By : Jessica Jennings
    Chocolate or lilac Persians?

    Can it be possible? I, as an owner, breeding Persians and exots, pose myself such a problem quite recently. Of, course they exist, if to see from genetic point of view.
  • Litter Box Etiquette   By : Crystal
    Many people buy pedigree kittens from cat breeders. A breeder is a person who professionally breeds cats to sell and/or show. Suppose you wanted to purchase a Persian kitten. You could find a Persian cat breeder in your area, or a breeder who ships kittens to anywhere in the country. Ideally, you get a breeder's name from someone else who bought a kitten from them. If not, however, you can look in your local newspaper under the pet section.

  • Cat Care   By : Crystal Chan
    Your cat may be a member of your family for as long as 20 years, so it makes sense to choose carefully! Look for a healthy, active animal with a friendly attitude to ensure a good start. Male or female are equally good pets when neutered. Either a kitten or an adult cat may suit you. Kittens are irascible but have much to learn, like house-training and claw control. Adults are usually better behaved, but need time to settle in a new home.

  • Cats And Pills - Tablets.  By : Colin Visser
    Nearly everything alive becomes ill at some stage in its life, and pets are no exception. I have been very fortunate in that my two cats have been very healthy for most of their lives. Recently the oldest cat become ill and had to go to the vet. Unfortunately she was diagnosed with a form of cancer. The treatment options were pills or radiation 'therapy'. The radiation therapy was very expensive so that left the pills. Pills are fine for humans, but if you have ever tried to ...
  • Important Nutritional Information on Cat Food  By : Jay Moncliff
    Cat Food Fact #1 Cats must get their Protein
    Protein is crucial for your cats health, and generally comes from fish, meat or poultry. Advertisers will often say their brand is beef, turkey or mackerel flavoured, but it may not actually contain those products, meaning it may not be rich in protein
  • Training Your Cat To Be Nice To Your House  By : Lee Dobbins
    Is your cat taking over the house? Climbing curtains, chewing cords, knocking over the trash and jumping on the counters? Well you don’t have to put up with it! Even though it may seem like your cat cannot be trained, a little bit of patience and persistence can help you get a feline housemate that is well behaved and a pleasure to live with.

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