Cat Behavior and Cat Hunting Tendencies
Filed Under Pets | Posted on May 31, 2008
Cat Behavior includes the Cat and Kitten’s Behavior towards
Hunting. Why does a Cats Behavior include hunting ? even if it’s a domestic
cat?
Imagine some sophisticated hunting machine and individuals
will surely think of their beloved cats. Cats are natural hunters and they
possess all the physical tools, and proficiencies, required to chase the prey.
They have adequate speed, athleticism, flexibility, and killer instinct, which
are essential characteristics of a sharp hunter.
Cat Training and Cat Behavior ? Will Cat Problems be solved
Filed Under Pets | Posted on May 29, 2008
Cat Behavior and Cat Problems will keep an owner up at
night. Learn about Cat Behavior, Cat Problems, and some Cat Training Tips.
The cat’s probable social behavior varies extremely from
ferociously self-determining to compatibly outgoing with other felines.
According to a few professionals a cat’s social qualities are “in evolution?
from self-dependent to mutually dependent.
In reality, a cat’s behavior and resultant societal
relations with other cats are dependent on factors such as population density
of neighborhood cats, premature knowledge and the amount of food available in
the vicinity.
Tips On Cat Behavior Training
Filed Under Pets | Posted on March 18, 2008
Cat behavior training is most effective when you keep three things in mind. First, cats respond best when you offer them rewards. Second, cats generally do not respond well to punishment. Third, cats like routine not change. If you remember these three things, you will have much greater success with your cat behavior training!
First off, good cat behavior must be rewarded. How do you do this? By making sure that good behaviors are fun and pleasurable for your cat.
Cat Declawing, Should I Do It?
Filed Under Pets | Posted on January 31, 2008
As an owner of 6 cats (only 2 aggressive) and even more expensive furniture I know exactly how you feel. I wanted my cat declawed (onychectomy), but I heard so many awful things that turned me to so many confusing places. Through my successful experience I outlined everything here to save you the time and get straight to the answers. So lets begin, well first of all we can right off the bat say the declawing is a painful procedure and should be looked at as a last resort to control the cat’s (normal) behavior to scratch. The purpose of the actual cat scratching is to remove old, worn fragments of nails. This piece will help you to eliminate the root cause of the cat’s behavior to scratch furniture and/or people, and will save you time and money. money.