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Games and basic etiquette are two of many subjects covered in kitty classes cropping up all over the country. Discover why sooner beats later when educating cats.
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When you live with someone, including one or more feline friends, their annoying bad habits can drive you crazy over time. A refresher behaviour course may be in order, with you serving as teacher.
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Does your cat ever meow, or even scream, to the point where you desire a quieter kitty? All it takes are some gentle techniques to hush your cat.
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Is your cat an athlete in the making? Cats are highly intelligent and are actually quite trainable. Here, tips on how to train your sporty cat for agility tournaments.
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My cat is forever sticking its nose into my houseplants and flowers. How can I keep both my cat and my plants safe?
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Is your cat an athlete in the making? Cats are highly intelligent and are actually quite trainable. Here, tips on how to train your sporty cat for agility tournaments.
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My younger female cat seems to be bullying my older male cat. Am I just imagining this? If not, what can I do to prevent it?
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Is your cat over-the-hill in terms of age? Certified Cat Behavior Consultant Marilyn Krieger reveals how you can still train your senior cat.
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Is it possible to train a kitten to use the toilet instead of the litter box?
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Can I train my cat to come to me when I call her?
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My new female kitten is obsessed with ankles, and is constantly trying to bite mine. Is this normal? How can I train her to stop?
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My cat hates water, but it really could use a bath every now and then. Is there a way I can give my cat a dry bath?
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Does it matter what I name my cat, and are felines likely to respond better to certain names than to others?
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What are some do's and don'ts when it comes to preventing my cat from going to the bathroom outside of its litter box?
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Indoor cats live longer lives, and yet the myth persists that it’s OK to allow cats outdoors. Learn how to keep your cat safe and happy.
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U.S. health care is often compared with that of other countries, but what about U.S. veterinary care? A global approach could be just what the veterinarian-in-training ordered.
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From Nora to Schmaltzy, piano-playing cats seem to be everywhere. But how can cats play the piano, and is the skill based on natural behaviors?
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Do you wish your cat knew how to fetch, do a high five and perform other impressive tricks? It’s possible, with a little training.
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Dogs on leashes seem to have all the fun. But with a little time and patience, you can leash train your independent-minded cat.
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How do you know which cat litter is the best for you and your cat? We've weighed the pros and cons of each.
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When you live with someone, including one or more feline friends, their annoying bad habits can drive you crazy over time. A refresher behavior course may be in order, with you serving as teacher.
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The phrase "curiosity killed the cat" may hold some truth, since felines are known to sometimes be too inquisitive for their own good. Find out what steps you can take to safeguard your investigative friend.
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Learn how the pros select the best, most innovative cat toys.
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Maybe you can't teach an old dog new tricks. But you can teach cats --even old ones -- to come, stay and even close doors. Here, animal trainer Miriam Fields-Babineau shows you how.
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Bringing a new pet into a home with another pet can be stressful. Here are some ways to make the transition easier.
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My adult female cat has been spayed, but she seems to urine-mark every so often. Is that possible?
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Playing with your cat doesn't have to be expensive our experts recommend simple homemade toys to keep your kitten or cat entertained
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Here are four easy ways you can keep your cat's mind and body engaged throughout the day.
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If you're bringing a new kitten home, it's only proper that you should formally introduce this newest "keeper" kitty to the rest of the cats in your multi-cat household.
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If you're a newly pregnant woman, should you be worried about your cat?
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If you’re a newly pregnant woman, should you be worried about your cat?
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Cat owner Dorian Wagner says microfiber has eliminated her concerns over feline-damaged furniture.
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If you make the unpleasant discovery that your cat is using the house for a litter tray, here's how to prevent this behaviour in the future.
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If wedding bells are in your future, or that of a friend, make it an affair for the whole family, including the family cat.
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Your furniture and your cat’s claws don’t have to be worst enemies. With a few simple tricks, a couple of products and a well-placed scratcher, your furniture can stay almost brand-new.
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There are effective ways to rid your home of lingering litter box odors -- without having to resort to using any harsh chemicals.
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Who needs an alarm clock when there's a cat in the house?
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Kindergarten classes for kittens are in session all across the country. Should you enroll your pet?
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Can you teach a cat to have table manners? Here's my own experience.
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If you make the unpleasant discovery that your cat is using the house for a litter box, here’s how to prevent this behavior in the future.