Cats have natural behaviors and needs, and they must have opportunities to express those behaviors. This is where enrichment comes in!
Browsing: Cat Behavior & Training
Cats tend to enjoy nibbling on all sorts of plants, including cat grass. What is cat grass and why do cats like to eat it?
Cats don't cry the way people do. Your cat can produce tears, but not ones of sadness. Explore the truth behind a cat's emotions and what those tears mean.
If you understand your cat's meows, you may empathize with it, but practice tough love to avoid being trained to be at its beck and call.
Some cats have a difficult time adjusting to a new kitten. Learn why your cat may not get along with others and how you can help ease the tension.
Feral cats are defined as the wild offspring of domestic cats, which usually happens when pet cats wind up living on the streets and give birth to kittens who never have human contact.
Sometimes, it's necessary to hide kitty litter, especially when you have young children or dogs. These DIY litter box enclosure ideas conceal and contain.
Cats show their love in many ways and it usually involves body language and other behaviors. Find out if your cat is trying to tell you they love you.
It's frustrating and unpleasant when your cat defecates in the sink or tub, but you can stop the unwanted behavior with some of these techniques.
Understand the origins of classical conditioning, the ways in which it can influence feline behavior, and how it can be used to train cats.
