IN this pages we will exange our experince and see what helps our pet living in our homes, also we need to talk about our pets problems and what solutions are suitable for them.
We also here talking about the funnest events that happened to our pets cats even or doges, so I well not start In this to not to be the owner and the writer at all I need every one her to be a writer with me.
You can Start from here now on oh you talk about your pet BY her/his NAME .
YOURS pets lover meeeeeeeee
Welcome
Welcome to the Cats blog It is the ideal place for you to ask questions, share your knowledge with others, discuss the glories and the agonies of being "owned" by a cat and to meet other cat aficionados. You may want to discuss declawing, feral cats, spay and neuter, cat breeds, or current events in the cat world, for example. Any cat related topic is appropriate here. If you have questions about any aspect of "cat management", don't be afraid to ask. Remember, the only dumb question is the one you didn't ask. This is *your* bulletin board, so use it well!
Welcome to the Cats blog It is the ideal place for you to ask questions, share your knowledge with others, discuss the glories and the agonies of being "owned" by a cat and to meet other cat aficionados. You may want to discuss declawing, feral cats, spay and neuter, cat breeds, or current events in the cat world, for example. Any cat related topic is appropriate here. If you have questions about any aspect of "cat management", don't be afraid to ask. Remember, the only dumb question is the one you didn't ask. This is *your* bulletin board, so use it well!
Cat Language
Cat lovers all have personal terms that we use to describe cat antics, their body language, and their individual idiosyncrasies. Does "annoyance ears" come to mind when looking at the picture to the right? Do you know immediately what a cat is doing when someone says "making bread?" How about the "meatloaf" posture?Thanks to About Cats forum members for coming up with an assorted group of adjectives describing all kinds of cat postures and activities, all guaranteed to bring a vivid mental picture. Feel free to share your own personal descriptions of cats' various body postures and actions in the comments section below
Cat lovers all have personal terms that we use to describe cat antics, their body language, and their individual idiosyncrasies. Does "annoyance ears" come to mind when looking at the picture to the right? Do you know immediately what a cat is doing when someone says "making bread?" How about the "meatloaf" posture?Thanks to About Cats forum members for coming up with an assorted group of adjectives describing all kinds of cat postures and activities, all guaranteed to bring a vivid mental picture. Feel free to share your own personal descriptions of cats' various body postures and actions in the comments section below
Feline Behavior Issues and Training
Behavioral problems in cats, such as missing the litterbox, excessive meowing, or destructive scratching can be corrected by first eliminating physical causes, then instituting a program of informed retraining, with the help of these resources.
How to Prevent Litter Box Problems
Changes in your cat's litter box behavior can almost always be traced to a medical condition, stress, or something she dislikes about her litter box environment. Fortunately, a little know-how and preventive maintenance can greatly reduce the chance of litter box problems.
* Under normal conditions, your cat will like to use her litter box. Changes in your cat's litter box behavior can almost always be traced to a medical condition, stress, or something she dislikes about her litter box environment. If your cat suddenly stops using the litter box, don't fall for the fallacy that she is just being stubborn, or that she is "missing the box" out of spite. Fortunately, a little know-how and preventive maintenance can greatly reduce the chance of litter box problems.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
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