It’s a common misconception that cats cannot be trained. It takes a lot of diligent hard work and patience, but it can be done. When it comes to training your cat, you’re probably looking for ways to get him to stop clawing at the furniture or climbing the drapes instead of getting him to sit […]
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Feline Behavioral Health:Introducing a New Cat to Resident Cats
By CDC
Cats are most comfortable with routine. Sometimes, even the tiniest changes in your cat’s environment can upset her. Relocating her litter box, for example, can cause stress in her life. She may even act out by not using the litter box and instead, leaving little gifts throughout the house. Of course, this type of behavior […]
Feline Behavioral Health: Why Do Cats Hiss and Bite?
By CDC
Most people think that a cat hisses when she’s about to lash out at them and attack. They think that a cat hissing is a sign of aggression and that violence is about to ensue. This is not always true. A hiss may or may not lead to an attack or a bite. Likewise, all […]