Tag Archives: Cat Training

Crying Is Good!

Loosing your beloved fur companion may be one of the most difficult experiences you may ever live through. This is only very traumatic but is true, especially true for single people either with or without family, the young as well as the elderly. Continue reading

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Playing Or Hunting?

All breeds of cats have their level of “play”. Some breeds are “lap” cats while others require a high level of interactions and challenges, which many call “hunting”. Today, let us take a look at two breeds, one a “lap” cat and the other a “hunter”. Continue reading

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Fun Cat Facts

If you have to break up a cat fight use a broom to separate them. Continue reading

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Flea Prevention

Fleas are a fairly common pest. If your cat has fleas she probably is driving herself crazy with the itchiness and may even scratch herself to the point of having sores. If you have fleas chances are you are a victim of their nasty little bites as well. Sometimes you can even see them jumping from cat to cat or through your bedding or carpet. Continue reading

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FIV- Feline Immunodeficiency Virus

Many people are surprised when they find out there is a feline version of AIDS. In many ways it is similar to the human version. Feline Immunodeficiency Virus or FIV is a fairly uncommon disease that affects cats throughout the world. About 1-3% of cats in the United States are infected with FIV. These are typically cats that are free roaming and unaltered. Cats that live indoors rarely have FIV. Continue reading

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