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· Training Your Cat

It's time to explode one of the many myths about cats: that you can't train them. In fact, with the right motivation--namely food--cats are highly trainable.

They can learn commands like sit, come, and wave. With advanced training, they'll jump through hoops, play the piano (not very well, admittedly), roll over, spin in a circle, walk on a leash, and play fetch. There are even cats who've learned to run an agility course in competition.

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· Prevention Litter Box Problems Keeping your cat's litter box up to his standards is very important. The following suggestions should keep your cat from "thinking outside the box."

Location, location, location

Most people tend to place the litter box in an out-of-the-way spot to minimize odor and prevent cat litter from being tracked throughout the house. But, if the litter box ends up in the basement next to an appliance or on a cold cement floor,your cat may be less than pleased.

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· Solving Litter Box Problems Cause and effect

If you're having a hard time persuading your cat to use the litter box, it just may be time to draw a line in the sand.

Most cats take to using a litter box very easily because their instinct is to bury their urine and feces. But when their preferences include the laundry basket, the bed or the Persian rug, you've got a problem.

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· Cat & Dog Got a cat? Want a dog? Despite the cliché about fighting like cats and dogs, it's perfectly possible for the two species to live happily under one roof. However, it's also perfectly possible for a cat to injure a dog, and for a dog to seriously hurt or even kill a cat. To keep your home a peaceable kingdom, you'll want to arm yourself with some know-how before you add a new dog.

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· Cat food and nutrition Unlike dogs--who will do just fine on a mix of meat, grains, vegetables, and even fruits--cats are obligate carnivores. That means they must eat primarily meat. Research suggests that foods packed with carbohydrate fillers aren't good for cat health.

With that in mind, there are lots of right ways to feed your cat. Store-bought food, home-cooked food, and raw food can all be healthy. You just need to arm yourself with a little information, so you can tell the good from the bad.

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· Socializing your kitten Want a friendly, confident cat? The way you raise her during early kittenhood plays a huge role in achieving that goal.

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· What can I do to have healthy kittens in my breed?

 

To some extent a bit of early neonatal death is natural to every breed of domesticated cats as there may be hidden birth defects to organs that can produce failure, however, there are definitely proactive steps we can take to maximize general kitten neonatal health and survival.

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· Important Whelping List When the Dam's delivery time is coming don't forget to prepare the following important whelping list these all are recommended, let find out as most you can do and check off each item as is it place near the whelping area or not.  It might take you about a day or two to put everything together. I dedicate these supplies to whelpings and just freshen things up from year to year.

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