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Cats are mysterious creatures. CAT provides the following information to help you better understand feline behavior and provide the best possible care for your cat. Please use this information to supplement advice from your veterinarian. If you notice any change in your cat’s behavior, consult with your veterinarian first to exclude a physical ailment as the reason for the behavior change.

Find the answers here:

  • Tips to help solve litter box issues from your friends at CAT
  • Solving litter box issues
  • Litter box issues and your Senior cat
  • Solving your cat’s aggression
  • Aggression towards people
  • Cat toys: You Need Them
  • Destructive scratching
  • Training your cat to use the scratch post
  • Discouraging free roaming cats
  • Unusual eating habits
  • Fearful cats
  • Introducing a new cat to the household
  • Introducing a cat to a dog
  • Indoor vs Outdoor
  • Understanding your kitten’s behavior
  • Managing kitty’s rough play
  • Positive reinforcement: Training your cat with treats and praise
  • Preventing litter box issues with training
  • Removing pet stains and odors
  • Solving litter box problems
  • Your talkative cat
  • Traveling by car with your pet - tips to make it safe and successful
  • Reducing urine marking
  • Prevent being locked out of your house when your pet needs you most

Cat behavior/tips from other organizations:

ASPCA
Denver DFL
Best Friends Animal Society

 

If you have any questions, please call us at (503) 925-8903 or send us an .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

These resources are to assist pet owners and animal caregivers. The contents of external websites are beyond CAT’s control. CAT accepts listings to these web pages complementary to its mission statement and reserves the right to refuse or remove any listings that are not in line with CAT’s mission.

 


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