by Jae Kennedy | Sep 6, 2019 | Cat Behavior
Those of us who’ve been cat parents for awhile have all experienced a finicky cat… or two. It happens! Cats are more like people than like dogs, so they can be particular about a lot of things – especially if we try to sneak something in their food....
by Jae Kennedy | Jul 12, 2019 | Cat Behavior
It’s sometimes difficult to tell the difference between cats fighting vs. cats playing. That’s because we’re humans and don’t usually hunt and tackle each other for fun. At least most of us don’t. If you’ve ever seen National...
by Jae Kennedy | May 1, 2019 | Cat Behavior
We help counsel kitty parents on a regular basis that have cats with behavioral issues. Some common behavioral issues include going outside the box, aggression toward others and spraying or ‘marking’ territories. Please note: If a cat’s behavior...
by Jae Kennedy | Apr 5, 2019 | Cat Behavior
Ahh… a spraying cat is the worst! Anyone who’s smelled cat spray will attest to that. So what can we do to stop cats from spraying? Well, I’ll tell you first what not to do first: Do not punish them. Keep reading below for tips on how to stop cats...
by Jae Kennedy | Feb 8, 2019 | Cat Behavior
Laura’s cats were best friends. One day a stray cat came up to the window and freaked them out. This triggered aggression and they stopped getting along. If you have cats that suddenly start fighting out of nowhere, this short blog is for you. Now, it’s...
by Jae Kennedy | Jan 21, 2019 | Cat Behavior
If you’ve had kittens, you’ve likely seen a cat eat non-food items like plastic, toys, litter, etc. Sometimes this is out of curiosity, but if this behavior persists it can become very nerve-wracking for the cat parent. Eating non-food items can cause...
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