By Gregg Osbourn
There are several things you have to know before training your cat companion. Cat behavior is very different than that of dogs and requires different training techniques.
- Cats are not very enthusiastic in being trained
- They are not interested in pleasing their owners
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Tags: Bribery, cat behavior, Cat Cats, cat training, cat training aids, Enjoyable Experience, Hungry Cats, Independent Nature, litter box, Loving Voice, Mealtimes, Mental Stimulation, Natural Instincts, positive reinforcement, Reinforcement System, Time And Patience, Veterinarian
Cat Behavior, Cat Care and Training, Cats | FitHealthyPets.com December 8, 2009 |
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by Stan Eric
When a cat has Feline Leukemia, his immune system will be compromised. Apart from this, he also develops anemia and the growth of abnormal tumors. He develops other diseases such as cancer. He will most likely live around 3.5 more years, as a majority of FeLV-infected cats do.
If you are a cat care giver, it is essential for you to know how you can prevent the spread of the disease among cats in your foster cat home. Knowledge and understanding of the disease, as well as other contagious diseases, can certainly be a big factor in lengthening the lives of cats. Read more »
Tags: Anemia, Cat Care, Contagious Diseases, Deadly Disease, disinfect their litter box, Feline Leukemia, FeLV, Immune System, Kittens, Leukemia, litter box, Tumors, Vaccines
Cat Care and Training, Cats, Pet Health | FitHealthyPets.com September 27, 2009 |
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During the warmer months of summer it is essential that your feline family member has access to plenty of fresh water throughout the day. If your cat is an outdoor companion, I recommend placing several bowls of water in various locations throughout your yard.
This enables your cat to find fresh, clean water at all times! Food however, can be placed in one dish in an easily accessible spot. As the days get warmer, you may notice your cat shedding fur. Don’t worry! Read more »
Tags: Cat Care, Cat Owners, cat training, Clean Water, Feline Family Member, Fresh Water, Fur, litter box, Natural Instincts, Outdoor Cat, Outdoor Companion, Shedding Fur, Training A Cat, Vet Visits
Cat Care and Training, Cats | FitHealthyPets.com July 23, 2009 |
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By Scott Reinheart
As millions of families know, ferrets make wonderful pets. These animals are intelligent and trainable, and they provide endless companionship and entertainment. Once you learn what your ferret responds to, you can train him to use a litter box and teach him all sorts of fun games.
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Tags: Air Circulation, Bedding Accessories, Companionship, Curious Nature, Delicate Feet, Ferret, Ferret Accessories, Ferret Cage, Ferret Cages, Ferret Care, Ferret Tunnel, Ferrets, Hamsters, litter box, Pet Ferret, Plastic Cages, Wire Mesh, Wire Shelves
Apartment Pets, Ferrets, Pets, Unusual Pets | FitHealthyPets.com June 23, 2009 |
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As you can probably guess, the main source of that “cat smell” is the litter itself. While the cat, the air, the furniture and carpet, and the litter box are all sources of cat odor, the strongest, and most easily controlled, source of odor is the litter.
It’s especially important to keep the litter and litter box clean because cats are much more likely to eliminate outside of the box if the litter is dirty. Cats are very fastidious and clean and will try to avoid dirtying themselves if possible. Read more »
Tags: Cat Control, cat litter, Cat Odor, Cat Odors, Cat Smell, Cats, Clumps, Furniture, litter box, Main Source, Natural Enzymes, Odor Control, Stink
Cat Odors, Cats | FitHealthyPets.com May 23, 2009 |
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