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Train And Walkiing Your Home Cat
Cat is the most intelligent of all domestic animals. Cats learn by observation, imitation, trial and error just as humans do.
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Welcoming The New Kitten
You've decided to get a kitten, a lively little playmate that with loving attention, good health care, and proper nutrition, will grow up to be a graceful adult cat and a faithful companion for many years to come.
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Petting aggression
Most adult cats that aren't related don't touch each other much except for fighting and sexual episodes.
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Cat and Your Family Members
For many owners, their cat represents another family member and as such has equal access to all the resources their home has to offer.
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Cats and Babies
Cat shelters often take in cats cast out when the owner is expecting a first baby. Many couples have a cat for many years before starting a family, but reject the cat once a baby is due.
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Sleeping Cat
Cats sleep a lot and it is perfectly normal. In fact an average house cat will sleep the majority of its life away.
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Senior Cat Care
With improved nutrition and veterinary care, more and more cats are living to greater ages. In America, over the past decade there has been a 15% increase in cats over the age of 10 years.
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Cat's Fears
While nature provides the substrate necessary for fear, learning is key. Without learning, fears do not arise in the first place.
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Scratching is instinctive.
Cats need to scratch to exercise, mark territory, and hone claws.
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Grooming
Cats spend over 10% of their waking hours grooming themselves.
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