by Jae Kennedy | Mar 12, 2025 | Cat Behavior, Cat Enrichment
Many cat parents only think about the carrier when it’s time for a vet visit, which is why so many cats see it as a stressful experience. If your cat bolts under the bed every time the carrier comes out, it’s time to make some changes. With some simple adjustments,...
by Jae Kennedy | Jan 31, 2025 | Cat Behavior
Many cat parents wonder if their solo kitty is lonely or bored and if they should get another cat to keep them company. While adopting a second cat can be a fantastic decision for both you and your resident kitty, it’s important to assess the situation carefully to...
by Trish Woodier | Nov 25, 2024 | Cat Behavior
How to Train Your Cat Not to Be a Door Dasher Does your cat dart out the door at every opportunity, leaving you chasing them down the street? Door dashing can be dangerous for your feline friend, exposing them to cars, predators, toxins, and getting lost. Fortunately,...
by Jae Kennedy | Apr 5, 2024 | Cat Behavior
Playing with your cat is not just a pastime; it’s a crucial part of keeping them mentally and physically stimulated. Among the plethora of toys available, wand toys are one of the most interactive options for cats. However, there’s an art to play with your...
by Jae Kennedy | Mar 5, 2024 | Cat Behavior
As long-time cat parents, we never imagined that the solution to our cats’ behavioral issues would be found within our own epigenetics. It’s been a journey filled with frustration, countless consultations, and trying every trick in the book to restore harmony in...
by Jae Kennedy | Feb 1, 2024 | Cat Behavior
Cats navigate their world in ways that often baffle us humans. While our eyes are the primary source of information, a cat’s world is shaped by its keen sense of smell. If you’re wondering why cats smell everything around them, this blog will explain why...
Recent Comments