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Dog Supplies17 Jun 2009 09:01 am

Whether it’s our finances, job, or other problems that cause it, we all get stressed out at one time or another, but did you know that your cat can get stressed out as well? Every animal on the planet (including humans and cats) can get stressed out due to various internal and external factors. If you’re cat is stressed and you don’t know why, here is a list of some of the most common causes.

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Dog Supplies17 Jun 2009 09:00 am

Everyone’s heard of cats out there using a toilet rather than a litter box. Most of us probably just think that those cats must be specially trained in the same manner you would train a circus elephant or an animal that’s used on a movie set, i.e. it is way over our heads. The fact of the matter is that these cats have simply been trained by their owners using consistent training methods. Anyone can do it.

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Dog Supplies17 Jun 2009 09:00 am

Almost all cat owners know that cat scratching is just a natural part of cat behavior, but what most cat owners are not ready to deal with the issue of cats scratching up their home. So to prepare, and educate cat owners here are 5 methods to coping with your cats scratching problem:

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Dog Supplies17 Jun 2009 09:00 am

There are many people out there that believe there is no way to train a cat, but this is not the case. These same people believe that cats are too independent and stubborn to listen to their owners commands. This is also not true. Cats are trainable, and it’s actually quite easy to do. You just have to know how they think, because they do not learn the same way as dogs do. One thing that a lot of cat owners would like to know how to do is crate train their cat.

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Dog Supplies17 Jun 2009 09:00 am

No matter how long mankind has been domesticating animals, they are still at their core the wild creatures we took out of their native habitats long ago. All it takes is a perceived threat from any direction to set your cat off. The problem that many cat owners have is that they tend to anthropomorphize (apply human traits to) their cats. No matter what you think or do, your cat is a cat, not a human, and you cannot understand exactly what they are feeling if you try to apply human rationale to

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Dog Supplies17 Jun 2009 09:00 am

If you have a cat, you’ve probably experienced it marking something at least a few times in its life. Both of my cats marked a few corners of the house repeatedly until I figured out what exactly causes marking, and it’s simpler than I thought!

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Dog Supplies17 Jun 2009 09:00 am

The Siamese cat with its distinct color point patterns is one of the most popular breeds of domesticated cats in the world. Not only are they very loving, active companions, these felines along with their unique feature and appearance also have a very unique personality.

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Dog Supplies17 Jun 2009 09:00 am

Biting is one of those innate things that cats like to do, especially as kittens. Instinctively, cats want to play fight with things, which hones their hunting skills for later in life. Of course, house cats don’t have to hunt anything other than the food bowl, but the instinct is still there.

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Dog Supplies17 Jun 2009 09:00 am

Sometimes, you end up with a cat that is a bit too aggressive for its own good. If you’ve felt the nipping of tiny teeth on your fingertips, you know that biting cats aren’t fun to have. Good thing is that it’s an easy behavior to stop.

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Dog Supplies17 Jun 2009 09:00 am

If you’ve a moggy and they ever fall sick, you need to take them to a cat veterinary hospital. A Chicago pet surgery is essentially like the hospital that we as humans go to, only designed for felines. Naturally you’re going to want to make certain of a few things before you’re taking your cat to just any old feline veterinary clinic, to ensure that they are going to be getting the care and hospital therapy that they need.Services They OfferOne of the …

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