Spoiling Your Loved One with Special Pet Accessories
Filed Under Pets | Posted on July 30, 2008
If you are an animal lover, it is doubtless that you will spoil your pet the way you would spoil your own flesh and blood. For most pet owners, taking care of our cat, dog or other animals that we love is already a joy in itself and we constantly seek ways to pamper our furry friends. Perhaps it is because of the unbridled love we feel for our four legged partners, or even the fact that we are thankful and appreciative of their companionship and contributions to the family. Whatever it is, it is not wrong if we continuously find ways to return the affection by allowing our pets a steady stream of special pet accessories so that their comfort is prioritized above all things.
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.
Question - How Do I Reduce Cat Hair On My Cat?
Filed Under Legal and Law, Pets | Posted on March 10, 2008
The simple answer to how you reduce cat hair on your cat is to brush them daily. There is of course a method to this that you will want to follow. Your cat will not only love your for it, they will be healthier too! The best method for reducing hair on your cat is to have two different brushes. Use one that removes surface hair and another longer bristled brush that goes deeper and massages the skin.
Why Does Kitty Do What It Does?
Filed Under Pets | Posted on February 19, 2008
A while ago I wrote an article discussing the similarities between a cat’s brain and a human brain (A Study of Cats and Humans,) this article is going to try and go inside of your cat’s head and see why it does what it does.
According to a report by Rolan Tripp, DMV, (www.AnimalBehavior.Net) that I found in the Catnip Newsletter (July 07, Vol. 15, page 10.) Dr. Tripp stated a cat’s behavior is based on five factors: genetics, gestation, early socialization, intentional training and experience.