It is such a joy to own a cat or should I say be owned by a cat. Their independence makes it easier to live a busy lifestyle without feeling guilty about neglecting them. When you do get the chance to relax the warmth of a cat curled up on your lap is pure bliss. We cover many different topics specifically for cats such as Marking Territory, Biting, Training (yes it can be done), Breed Specific, Nutrition, Medications, and Basic care items. If you do not find what you are looking for or have any questions please contact us via email at trish@furryfriends4life.com.
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We found an excellent product called Ultimate Cat Secrets it is a 2 hour and 38 minute step by step audio program, so that anyone can have the perfectly well behaved, healthy, happy cat they've always wanted. It is perfect for any cat owner who wants to stop "bad" behavior, train your cat or just understand cats better. It is set up in 12 phases making it easy to understand covering behavior, nutrition, safety, communication, health, training, and lifestyle changes that can stress your cat and how to deal with them. The author Mary Mathews is not a professional trainer but a cat lover from Sydney Australia who has spent many years researching cats and their behaviors. Her techniques are effective, safe, and don't use any negative enforcements.
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Marking Territory/Spraying
Marking is a communication technique that cats use to let other cats know what is theirs or in mating season that they are available. Cat Urine contains Pheromones that attract or alert other cats depending on the intended message. This behavior is usually performed outdoors which is fine but when it moves into the house it can be very destructive. Learn more
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Aggressive Biting
Cats will aggressively bite both in play and in anger it is important to know how to distinguish between the two so you can effectively train your cat to stop. Learning how a cat communicates not only will help find out why they are biting but will help you train them not to. Kittens are the easiest to train you simply don't encourage the behavior. Adult cats take a little more time but they are trainable! Learn more
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