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Cat behavior?

Filed Under (Cat Behavior) by Blogtracker on 25-11-2008

Abigail’s Mom asked: I have a rescued kitty. He’s six months old and is getting fixed in the next week or two. This cat is the sweetest thing to me and my little boy, and most of the time to my husband. When my husband sleeps the cat cuddles up to him [...]

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Common Meanings Of Cat Behavior

Filed Under (Cat Behavior) by on 22-09-2008

A lot of people think that cats work on their own agenda, not paying much attention to their owner provided they have clean litter, food, and water. Cats can behave in odd manners at times, which can easily confuse their owners and make it really hard to determine what the cat wants. [...]

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Cats Bonding With Their Owners

Filed Under (Cat Behavior) by on 22-08-2008

There are a lot of experts out there who say that cats are strictly independent animals. These very same experts state that cats have chosen to associate with humans due to their strategy of survival. Although many argue with this statement, there are many who agree as well, although those that agree are [...]

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What is the cause of this cat behavior and how may I correct it?

Filed Under (Cat Behavior) by Blogtracker on 04-08-2008

seriously2sweet4u asked: My 20 month old cat has started some new behaviors. Whenever he can tell that you’re about to go out the door he gets in front of you and makes it almost impossible for you to get out without him bolting out, it’s even worse when you’re coming home and trying to [...]

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Things To Know About Abused Cats

Filed Under (Cat Behavior) by on 26-07-2008

Cats that have been abused can appear severely maimed and damaged all over their exterior. Some may appear to be in perfect shape on the outside, although all of the damage they sustained may be internal or emotional. Even though physical damage is bad, emotional damage is much tougher to fix. Cats [...]

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