Sunday, November 07, 2004

wild-cat-golf-course


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

wild-cat-mountain


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


african-wild-cat


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


university-of-kentucky-wild-cat


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


wild-cat-catspause


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


cape-fear-wild-cat


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


arizona-daily-wild-cat


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


wild-cat-faithful


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


uk-wild-cat


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


wild-cat-rv


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

kansas-state-wild-cat-football


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


northwestern-wild-cat-ticket


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

kentucky-wild-cat-ticket


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


spotted-wild-cat


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


wild-cat-golf-club


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com

True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

wild-cat-football


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


wild-cat-clipart


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


valdosta-wild-cat


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


kentucky-wild-cat-basketball


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


wild-cat-logo


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


Saturday, November 06, 2004

kentucky-wild-cat-football


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


arizona-wild-cat-ticket


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


northwestern-wild-cat


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

kansas-state-wild-cat-ticket


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com

True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

moncton-wild-cat


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


coleman-black-cat


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


black-cat-rockabilly


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

kansas-state-wild-cat


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


california-wild-cat


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


arizona-wild-cat


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


black-cat-graphic


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


action-black-cat-figure


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


black-cat-and-spidey


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


black-cat-shirt


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


black-cat-naked


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com

True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

anime-black-cat


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


the-black-cat-movie


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-night-club


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


black-footed-cat


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


aurora-black-cat


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

abyssinian-cat-picture


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

black-cat-entertainment


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

black-cat-from-marvel


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-felicia


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-woman-picture-halle-berry


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

picture-of-a-orange-cat


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


hilarious-cat-picture


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

picture-of-cat-eyes


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-spider


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


black-cat-bone


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

black-cat-pic


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-firework


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-panther-cat-picture


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-drawing


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

black-cat-manga-download


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


black-cat-manga-download


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com


the-black-cat-by-edgar-allan-poe


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


Get more information at http://www.pampered-cat.com

True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

black-cat-clipart


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


the-black-cat-edgar-allen-poe


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-costume


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


animal-picture-of-wild-cat


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


civet-cat-picture


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-picture-gallery


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

anime-cat-girl-picture


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


picture-of-munchkin-cat


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


anatomy-cat-picture


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-janet-jackson


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


anatomy-cat-picture


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


hairless-cat-picture


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


picture-of-burmese-cat


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


baby-cat-picture


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

baby-cat-picture


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

lynx-black-cat


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


Friday, November 05, 2004

black-cat-from-spider-man


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-marvel


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-and-white-cat


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-and-white-cat


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


spider-man-black-cat


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


spider-man-black-cat


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


hairless-cat-picture


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-picture-gallery


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

black-blade-cat


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cartoon-picture-of-wild-cat


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-paw-picture


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

cat-woman-picture-halle-berry


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

anime-cat-girl-picture


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


felicia-hardy-black-cat


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-white-cat


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

black-cat-paintball


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

black-cat-cafe


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


abyssinian-cat-picture


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

cat-picture-gallery


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

large-cat-picture


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


pregnant-cat-picture


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


animal-cat-picture


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-production


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


the-black-cat-poe


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


edgar-allan-poe-the-black-cat


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-picture-silly


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

cartoon-black-cat


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


anatomy-cat-picture


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


pregnant-cat-picture


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


picture-of-burmese-cat


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


Thursday, November 04, 2004

black-panther-cat


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

black-cat-name


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-scan


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-picture-tiger-wild


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


norwegian-forest-cat-picture


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


civet-cat-picture


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


picture-of-cat-to-color


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-bbs


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

black-panther-cat-picture


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-statue


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-scan


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


the-black-cat


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-girl-picture


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


Wednesday, November 03, 2004

cat-crazy-picture


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-scan-picture


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

cat-coloring-picture


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-the-musical-picture


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-and-white-cat-picture


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


picture-of-russian-blue-cat


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


felix-the-cat-picture


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


picture-of-cat-mating


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


picture-of-domestic-cat


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-tattoo-picture


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-cat-picture


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

breed-cat-z


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-z


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


ring-worm-and-cat-and-picture


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-fisher-picture


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

dead-cat-picture


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

white-cat-picture


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-toy


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-dsh


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

picture-of-sylvester-the-cat


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-woman-picture


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-finder


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-finder


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cute-cat-picture


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


animated-cat-picture


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


jaguar-cat-picture


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


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True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

jaguar-cat-picture


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

breed-cat-cross


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


picture-of-cartoon-cat


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-index


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


picture-of-dog-and-cat


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


Tuesday, November 02, 2004

cat-in-the-hat-picture


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


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False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

breed-cat-orange


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


picture-of-dog-and-cat


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-encyclopedia


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


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False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

breed-cat-haired-short


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


blue-breed-cat


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


most-popular-cat-breed


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-minx


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


wild-cat-picture


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-osterman-picture


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-characteristic


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


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True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

sphinx-cat-breed


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-breed-munchkins


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


best-cat-breed


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-grey


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


black-and-white-cat-breed


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-of-cat-short-hair


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


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True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

apart-breed-cat-sculpture


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


miniature-cat-breed


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-friendly


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-breed-description-picture


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-rex


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-rex


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


mixed-cat-breed


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-type


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


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False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

breed-cat-poster


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

breed-cat-ragamuffin


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-breed-russian-blue


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-domestic-picture


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-gray


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


free-mixed-breed-cat


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

non-shedding-cat-breed


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-breed-personality


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

cat-breed-personality


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

breed-cat-snowshoe


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

cat-breed-list


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-breed-description


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


dog-breed-good-with-cat


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-identify


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-and-dog-breed


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-chart


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

cat-breed-pic


To control the overpopulation of cats you should have your pet spayed or neutered. Unfortunately millions of cats are euthanized each year because they are unwanted or there is no one to take care of them. Even if your cat is an indoor cat and there is no chance of your female getting pregnant or of your male getting someone pregnant you should still have your pet spayed or neutered to avoid potential problems of spraying, heat, medical and behavioral problems. Bear in mind that just one female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years. Spaying/neutering your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


cat-rag-doll-breed


Contrary to popular belief cats can go for walks with you. And if your cat does go for walks with you it is best if he/she becomes accustomed to wearing a leash and/or harness. And even if your cat doesn't go for walks you may want to have a leash at home in the event that you need to take your cat outside and don't want your cat to run off.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-largest


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


white-cat-breed


You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

breed-cat-wild


Like people, cats need a little roughage every now and then to help keep their digestive tracts healthy. Cats actually enjoy eating grass and greens every once in a while for this reason. Some cats will seek out greens to eat and this may be why you keep finding your pet eating your plants or parts of your lawn. Please note that this can be dangerous or even poisonous to your cat depending on the plant he/she chooses to eat and if you use pesticides on your lawn.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


long-haired-breed-of-cat


Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

siberian-breed-cat


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-guide


Indoor cats, on average, lead significantly longer lives than predominantly outdoor cats?


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com

True! Indoor cats live an average of about 10 years while outdoor cats live an average of about 3 years. This is due to the prevalence of disease, bacteria, humans and other animals outside that could harm your cat.

Monday, November 01, 2004

breed-cat-find


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


apart-breed-cat


Cats in the wild use marking as a way to communicate with one another. The actual process of marking can take a few different forms from scratching to spraying. A common marking behavior is spraying. Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of urine with glandular secretions called pheromones. These are the components that make cat spray have its distinctive and potent odor. Other common marking behaviors are leaving pheromone and/or visual markers through scratching and rubbing against objects. Marking with feces can also occur, although this is seen less frequently.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-egyptian


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


breed-cat-quiz


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


smallest-breed-of-cat


Let's face it eating is one of a cats favorite things to do. Cats actually need very little when it comes to their bowls, however, the things that a cat does need are very important.


Get more information at http://www.forevercats.com


identifying-cat-breed


Cats have three basic types of play that they like. First is pouncing. Cats always love to pounce on moving objects so tapping into this instinctual skill will be very exciting for your cat. Second is side to side movement attacks. Cats are not very good at depth perception so throwing a toy at your cat won't excite him/her too much. However, moving toys or objects side to side in their field of vision will definitely bring out the 'frisky in your cat'! Third is bapping. Cats love to swat and bap at things as they move. No matter what you use, allowing your cat to hone in on his/her bapping skills with electrify your cat.


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You should take your cat to the vet at first sign of a behavioral, appearance, eating habit or elimination habit change?


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True! Cats are very good at hiding signs of illness. In many cases by the time you even notice a symptom of disease, your cat is already very very ill. The best and safest thing to do is to take your cat to the vet asap if you suspect any illness.

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Cats always land on their feet and can survive a fall from any height?


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False! Cats have very good balance and can survive many falls. As long as a cat has enough time during the fall to regain balance and land feet first, he/she will usually survive. However falls that are too short or too high can result in serious injury and even death. Even a fall from a short distance, in which your cat does land on his/her feet, can result in broken bones and injuries.

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When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


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