Dog & Cats II
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Dog & Cats I
Dogs and cats can be great friends!
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Cats Show Number One
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Believe it or not, cats are the most interesting and intelligent creatures that we have around us. Another interesting factor about cats is that they feel a variety of emotions, complexities and also feel lethargic, dizzy and remorseful from time to time. So, if you also own a cat and are looking for ways to raise your level of communication with it, this cat-language Bible is all you need to do it effectively.
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The Cat Language Bible is not only your guide to better understanding your cat, but it also teaches you how to translate various verbal and non-verbal cues that your cat may want you to know. It also shows you several other interesting ways to respond to your cat, so that you can show your emotions more effectively. With the help of this guide, in the video description, you will also know what your cat likes or dislikes about you, in your home and also in your hobbies.
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Keeping the house clean can be a challenge for anyone who owns pets. There’s nothing worse than getting home after a long day at work to a terrible odor or mess on the floor. Spraying is one of the most common behavioral problems in cats, along with scratching. But while your first instinct may be to discipline your cat for this undesirable behavior, keep in mind that she is predisposed to this practice, and it should be redirected.
Why Does My Cat Spray?
In the wild, cats leave scent signals to communicate with other cats through rubbing, scratching, urinating, and spraying. Scent signals let cats know when another cat has claimed an area as her own, when she was there and might return, and if she is looking for a mate. While most neutered cats who live indoors do not feel the need to spray, those who do are typically under stress and want to surround themselves with their own scent for protection. Even though you’ve created a safe, nurturing environment for your cat, she may still feel distressed and want to mark her territory.
What to Do if Your Cat is Spraying
First, determine whether your cat is spraying or urinating. Cats urinate by squatting onto a horizontal surface; spraying occurs standing up. The cat makes a treading motion with her back feet and quivers her tail, leaving her scent mark on a vertical surface.
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