Pets can have a hard time dealing with the loss of another pet in your home. Help them cope with pet loss and grief with these tips.
Browsing: Cat Behavior & Training
Cats are known to chew on objects such as shoes, furniture, and cords. Learn how to stop this behavior to keep your cat (and household objects) safe.
If your cat is peeing outside the litter box, you naturally want to make it stop. There may be an underlying medical or behavioral issue that explains it. Here’s what to do if your cat keeps peeing outside the litter box.
With some imagination, patience, and a willing cat, you can teach your cat to play fetch a toy. Learn how and help your kitty get some exercise.
Cats experience anxiety for a number of reasons, from health to environmental stressors. Learn ways you can help your cat destress and become less anxious.
A cat that is tucking its paws under its body is most likely feeling relaxed and laidback or possibly cold and trying to warm up.
Cats are known to pounce and attack inanimate objects, like electrical cords. Learn how to prevent your cat from ambushing objects that may harm it.
Have you ever wondered what cats think about? A number of studies have explored cat behavior and feline cognition, but there's still more to learn.
Litter boxes are a cat's bathroom but there are some important basics in caring for them that you should follow to avoid problems with your cat.
Cats can rub against your legs for a few different reasons. Usually it's a sign of affection but your cat could be specifically asking for something.
