November 05, 2009
Is your cat urinating on the furniture or carpets, scratching the upholstery off the furniture, bolting for the door when you come in, and caterwauling all hours of the day or night and basically, driving you crazy?

If that’s you, this Ultimate Cat Secrets review may give you the tools you need to discover the secrets to having a perfectly well behaved, healthy, happy cat.
In my Ultimate Cat Secrets review, you’ll learn why this audio series may be the answer to your prayers and can help you train and understand your cat.
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November 05, 2009
Cat Secrets Revealed – A review
If you’re struggling to train your cat not to engage in unwanted behavior even when you are away from home, this Cat Secrets Revealed review may give you the tools you need to teach your cat what behavior is acceptable and what is out of bounds.
In my Cat Secrets Revealed review, you’ll learn some of the different factors that can cause your cat to act out and reveals many of the myths about cat training that are not only ineffective, but some are actually harmful to the cat.
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March 09, 2010
A mother cat is training her kitten
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Kitten Training
March 05, 2010
We’re going to start introducing our 3 week old kitten to a litter tray, and wanted some advice on kitty litter. We currently use the wood-based pellet variety, which our adult cats like, but is this safe for a kitten? I know there are dangers associated with clumping clay litters, so we won’t be using those. What is recommended?
Wood pellets are ideal all round. His mum should still be toileting him just now and for maybe another couple of weeks, unless of course he is an orphan I’m not sure as you do not mention his mum. We tried to show our kittens the tray early and they just wanted to play in it so we kept trays away before independent elimination as did not want to associate it with play especially with those lovely rolly wood pellets! We waited until the day of the first independent elimination, checking daily to see if it had happened and then put the tray(s) in that spot as the kittens felt safe there. They then continued to use the trays with no intervention from humans, mum or one of your other cats may use the tray in this spot as well, this will reinforce to the kitten that this is the toilet, if the tray is not quite where you want it you can gradually move it to another place and as the kitten gets older he will find the other trays and know that they are for toilet. Remember not to flush cat waste in the toilet due to the risks of spreading toxoplasmosis into the environment.
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Kitten Training
March 03, 2010
After receiving my clicker in my mail, I’ve put it to work by training my kitten, Mao-mao, on how to touch the target stick, sit and to give me her paw. She is responding well to the training and this is her best performance yet, with some distracted moments of hers in between.
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Kitten Training