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Thanksgiving Safety Tips for Pet Parents

Thanksgiving is just around the corner. If you share your home with a pet who tends to help himself when it comes to holiday food, it’s important to take some extra precautions to make sure everyone, including the feline and canine members of the family have a safe holiday. Some cats and dogs have no ...

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Why Does My Cat Always Want Attention When I’m on the Phone?

  Is your cat’s behavior very predictable whenever the phone rings? It’s very common for the family cat to show up and start meowing and/or crawling all over the cat parent’s lap whenever a call comes in. What’s the story? Is your cat jealous of the phone? You may think so but the behavior may ...

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Think Like a Cat by Pam Johnson-Bennett

Here’s the book that contains Pam’s Think Like a Cat methods. Learn from the expert who started everyone thinking differently about cat behavior and training. As an Amazon associate, I earn a commission from qualifying purchases Praise for Pam Johnson-Bennett: “Ms. Johnson-Bennett paved the way for all of us. And as a result, she has saved countless ...

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How Your Cat may React to Your Children’s Halloween Costumes

  You may love to watch your children jumping all around and acting in character when they dress up in their Halloween costumes but your cat may have a completely different reaction. Some cats may be frightened when seeing someone walk or run into the room wearing a costume. Depending on the costume, your child ...

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The Image of Cats at Halloween

  Halloween is getting close and I always have such mixed emotions about the day. I love dressing up in costumes with my kids and spending the evening trick-or-treating. The part of Halloween that deeply disturbs me though has to do with the way cats are portrayed on decorations, pumpkins, and other items related to ...

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Cat Myth: Cats are Aloof and Independent

cat myth cats are aloof and independent

I began doing cat behavior consulting in 1982. Back then, it was very common to hear people referring to one myth or the other about cats. Many people were resigned to living with a cat who had behavior problems. Many didn’t feel it was worth putting much time and effort into it because everyone knew ...

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Do You Have Too Many Cats?

  A question I am often asked is “when will I know if I have too many cats?” People are usually looking for me to give a definite number such as 5, 10, or maybe 15. The truth is, for some people, two cats are too many based on things very specific to their particular ...

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Choosing a Cat: Making a Good Match

  To some people, cats may all appear to be the same compared to the vast differences in dogs when it comes to size, shape and looks. The truth is that cats, although they all tend to fall within a smaller range when it comes to weight and size, can be very different, not only ...

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Do You Have a Disaster Preparedness Plan?

Being aware of what to do, what to pack, and where to go, may save your life and the life of your precious pets. Many people store some disaster supplies or have a general plan for the family but neglect to think ahead concerning what will happen to the family pet. Having an established plan ...

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Why Cats Shouldn’t be Declawed

  For many new cat parents, the decision to declaw the cat is made before any attempts at training are done and before gaining a thorough understanding of what this permanent procedure actually involves. Too many people look at the cat’s claws as simply objects of destruction and aggression, rather than understanding how important claws ...

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