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Cat training is a good and effective way to strengthen the bond as well as improve communications between the cat and its owner.
My Cat Training
4y ago
Cats are some of the best pets to have. They’re great companions, and we care for them like our own kids. So when there’s something wrong, we worry.
If you’re worrying that your cat’s breath stinks, these tips are for you.
Keep reading to find out what may cause feline bad breath, whether they need to see a vet, and how you can prevent the issue in the future.
Preventing Bad Breath in Cats
Something you might not know about cats is they need to have their teeth cleaned.
If you get a kitten, you can train your cat to get used to you brushing their teeth. Buy feline toothpaste, and start by lett ..read more
My Cat Training
4y ago
Cats bring love and joy into a home. Though mostly low maintenance, these house pets tend to scratch things up, which can make a mess of your walls, floors, and belongings.
Why do they scratch? Keep reading to learn why and how to stop cats from scratching.
Cat Scratching
Cats do not scratch to fulfill a vendetta against you or because they’re naughty. They scratch because it’s in their nature and an important part of cat health. They will claw up anything appealing for a number of reasons.
Cats’ claws, like ours nails, continuously grow throughout their life. When they get too long, it makes ..read more
My Cat Training
4y ago
The cat vs. dog debate will rage on for as long as the earth spins on its axis. Who makes the better companion? Cats do, of course! They require very little “maintenance” while providing truckloads of loving purrs and snuggles.
Best of all, on those cold and rainy mornings, you don’t have to slip into your Wellingtons and traipse out the door to walk them. Their litter box is their own personal sanctuary. So, as you start to wonder how to potty train a kitten, fear not! It’s one of the easiest tasks in the world.
Why Litter Boxes?
Where did it all begin? Why do dogs (typically) need to be walk ..read more
My Cat Training
5y ago
Getting a cat into a new environment can be difficult. Many cats find it difficult to adapt to change, especially when it comes to litter box. Even a well-trained cat can have “accidents” if a new, unknown litter box is not properly set up. Properly inserting a cat into a new litter box involves more than just throwing the litter box in one corner, throwing the litter away and hoping it all works out.
Taking many precautionary steps, will help your cat get comfortable with a new litter box much faster, leading to less carpet cleaning and a happier living situation for you and your cat friend ..read more
My Cat Training
5y ago
For many years we believed that the cat was tamed in ancient Egypt, about 3,500 thousand years ago. In 2004, in an archaeological excavation in Cyprus, a skeleton of 9,500,000-year-old cat was discovered, right next to a human. The human cat relationship starts from a very old age, but even today there is much that we do not know about cats.
Cats have a unique ability to survive by falling from high heights. Indeed, some have lived falling from a height of 26 floors!
Cats have over 20 muscles to control their ears.
The largest cat has a length of over one meter and 23 points (1.23cm)
Cats can ..read more
My Cat Training
5y ago
Cat ear mites is the causative factor of otodectosis, a dangerous cat disease. It is a contagious, invasive disease that, in neglected cases, can be very harmful. Obstruction occurs with damage to the inner surface of the ear. More often, the mites are in the ear skin, the external auditory duct and the tympanic membrane.
The edema may occur in several ways:
close contact of a cat with sick animals.
joint maintenance of health and ill animals;
through ticks affected by mites (hygiene items, dishes, litter, etc.).
Symptoms and diagnosis of ear mites in cats
The first sign of the disease, which ..read more