How to Introduce Your Cat to a New Kitty Companion
Cats can be territorial and may not take kindly to a new cat coming into the household. These six steps will help maintain harmony.
Cats can be territorial and may not take kindly to a new cat coming into the household. These six steps will help maintain harmony.
Anyone who has cats knows they love to scratch, but your cat doesn’t scratch just to be naughty–it's a natural behavior.
Litter-training your new cat involves several important steps, from choosing the right litter box, to making sure you keep it clean.
Biting, scratching or hissing — is your kitty misbehaving? Don't punish her! Positive reinforcement is the best way to coax any cat back to good behavior.
From cutlery to pens to books, down they go, with the nudge of a paw. Why do cats do this? Are they just being bad, or is there another reason?
Adding a supplement such as fiber, probiotics and Omega fatty acids to your cat's diet can be very beneficial to her health.
Urinating outside the litterbox is a fairly common issue in cats, so it gets the most attention. But what about cats that defecate outside the box?
Contrary to what many people think, clicker training isn’t just for dogs. Read on to learn how you can use this effective training tool with your cat.
Dogs aren’t the only animals that can learn tricks! Cats can too – it just requires some patience and diligence. Here's a few tips to get you started.