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Cat Behavior & Training

We saw that most people believe that cats can’t be trained. Cats don’t seem to react to many of the processes used to train dogs. However, cats do respond to training. Believe it or not, one of the first scientific studies focusing on the importance of reinforcement in animal behavior was done with cats. Actually, they’re independent, and they aren’t inclined to work for praise and attention. Therefore, you have to use some special cat training & behavior that we provide here.

Why Do Cats Clean Themselves After They Eat? (Explained!)

by Justin M. Neal

After a cat eats, they will often clean themselves. This is because cats are very clean creatures and they do not like to have food on their fur. Additionally, by cleaning themselves after eating, cats can avoid getting sick from bacteria that might be on their fur. Why do cats clean themselves after they eat? … Read more

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What If My Cat is Overweight? (Solved!)

by John Morris, DVM

There are a number of health risks associated with obesity in cats, including diabetes, arthritis, and high blood pressure. If your cat is overweight, you may be wondering what you can do to help them slim down. With proper care and management, your cat can reach their ideal weight and enjoy a long and healthy … Read more

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Why Are My 2 Female Cats Suddenly Fighting? (Explained!)

by John Morris, DVM

If you have two female cats that have always gotten along, it can be confusing and upsetting when they suddenly start fighting. There are a few different reasons why this might happen. If the fighting is severe, it may be necessary to consult with a veterinarian or animal behaviorist to help resolve the issue. Why … Read more

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Why Does My Cat Throw Up a Lot? (Solved!)

by Justin M. Neal

Cat vomiting is normal. Vomiting is a relatively common occurrence in cats. Many different things can cause a cat to vomit, and in most cases it is not a cause for concern. However, if your cat is vomiting frequently or if the vomit contains blood, you should take your cat to the vet for an … Read more

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How to Treat Hairballs in Cats Naturally?

by John Morris, DVM
how to treat hairballs in cats naturally

Hairballs are a common problem for cats, especially long-haired breeds. They can cause vomiting, loss of appetite, and constipation. If your cat is constantly hacking up hairballs, it can be a sign that they are not grooming themselves properly. While there are commercial products available to help with this problem, there are also some natural … Read more

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What Does It Mean If My Cats Ears Are Hot? (Explained!)

by Justin M. Neal

There are a few things that could be going on if your cat’s ears feel hot to the touch. If your cat’s ears feel hot to the touch, it could be a sign of a fever. A fever is usually caused by an infection. It also could be something as simple as them being warm … Read more

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Why Does My Cat Howl at Night? (Facts & Solutions)

by Justin M. Neal

It is normal for a cat to howl at night, but it could be a sign that something is wrong. They howl especially if they are bored or lonely. Howling is a form of communication for cats, so it’s important to try and figure out why your feline friend is making this noise. 5 Reasons … Read more

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How to Tell What a Cat is Thinking? (Explained!)

by Justin M. Neal
How to Tell What a Cat is Thinking

Cats are mysterious creatures. They seem to be able to read our minds, but we can never quite figure out what they’re thinking. Do they really love us, or are they just using us for food and shelter? And what are they thinking about when they stare at us with those big, green eyes? There … Read more

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How Young Can a Cat Be to Get Pregnant? (Explained!)

by Justin M. Neal

Cats can get pregnant as early as 4 months of age, though the average age for a first pregnancy is between 6 and 12 months. We typically see kittens being born anywhere from 9 to 16 weeks after their mother was impregnated. So, if you have an unspayed female cat who is around 4 months … Read more

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Why is My Cat Suddenly Climbing Everything?

by Justin M. Neal

There are a few reasons your cat might be climbing everything. It could be that they’re trying to get to a higher vantage point, or they could simply be enjoying the physical activity. Cats are natural climbers, and it’s not uncommon for them to want to scale things around the house. If your cat is … Read more

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