Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
2:05 pm
This a big problem for a number of reasons. Many people keep their cats largely indoors these days and its my opinion that this contributes to poor coat quality in cats and to fur loss and shedding around your home.
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Cat Fur
Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
1:45 pm
The cats are great pets. They love to play, they love to cuddlewhen you are watching TV or sleeping, and they purr for noreason other than being near you. But they also love to scratch.Unfortunately, the things they love to scratch are often thelegs of your antique table, your upholstered sofa, or yourexpensive carpet.Although many humans do not appreciate when their catsscratching, you have to know that kittens and cats do notscratch to make us angry, they just need to scratch. Scratchingis a natural hardwired behavior in cats, just like breathing andpurring, and every cat owner must know WHY THE CATS SCRATCH. In the wild, cats scratch around their immediate environment tosignal their presence to other cats and to claim the area inquestion. The marking takes two forms: visual and olfactory. Thevisual is in the form of clawing marks and is so obvious thateven we humans can recognise it. The olfactory mark is subtler,involving the release of pheromones. These are substan…
Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
1:38 pm
When you acquire a cat, it is natural to seek out cat training aids with information about the animal’s proper care and training, just the same as you would do if you acquired an appliance, a car, a business, a dog, a horse, or even (most especially) a newborn baby! And there is a veritable mountain of information that you could digest to get the information you need.
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Cat Training Aids