Playing with your cat is important
Playing with your cat is an important activity. Play provides physical exercise, mental enrichment, and strengthens the bond between the cat and it’s owner. Learn about the do’s and don’ts when playing with your cat.
Pheromones for fighting cats – do they work?
Do synthetic facial pheromone products work for cat introductions? Learn about the latest studies and the main key takeaways if these products help with fighting cats.
Why cats see the vet less often – carrier training can help reduce stress.
How cat carrier training and pre-medication can lower the stress for vet visits. Learn how to recognize the signs of non-recognition aggression in cats and how to prevent it.
How to prevent tension among cats in a multi-cat household.
How to prevent tension in a multi-cat household. Ample key resources, cat food, litter boxes, play, and access to hiding spaces can make all the difference in a peaceful multi-cat home.
Cats are not small dogs - they have different needs.
Learn about the different needs of cats when it comes to feeding routine, metabolism, and behavior. Cats are strictly carnivorous, unlike our omnivorous canine friends. Unlike dogs, feeding cats only twice per day can easily put them in distress.
Managing aggressive behavior in cats.
Discover how to manage feline aggression with science-based strategies. Get expert insight into causes, warning signs, and effective behavior solutions.
My Top 10 tips on how to annoy your cat.
My top ten tips what not to do to annoy your cat. Cats love routine and predictability. Makes sudden changes to a cats environment or feeding routine can impact their wellbeing.
Cooperative Care for Cats.
Tips and tricks how to medicate your cat. Cooperative care as a method to have your cat participate voluntarily in their care.
Why two kittens are better than one!
Adopting two kittens together has many advantages. It is an overall great way to improve their happiness and reduce loneliness, play aggression and play biting.