
| In the Genes If a kitten is taken away from its mother before completing its 12-week Details...
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| Feline Food Obsessions When medical considerations have been ruled out, a refusal to cat tasty and Details...
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| Scratch Happy All cats scratch, both to unsheathe their claws and visibly mark their territory. Details...
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| Psychosomatic Illnesses Dr. Tony Buffington, a veterinarian at Ohio State University, has described a Details...
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| Eating Problems Refusing to eat is the most common feline eating problem. Cats are adapted Details...
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| Marking Territory Many cats scent mark their territory with urine. The urine marker does not Details...
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| Elimination Problems Overwhelmingly, the most common behavior problems that frustrate cat Details...
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| Scent Marking Cats spray urine on upright objects such as walls, chairs, and curtains to mark Details...
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| Jailed Frustration When an indoor cat spots natural prey but cannot stalk and pounce, its teeth Details...
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| Fearful Aggression This feline, ready to roll over and use all its claws, and with its ears folded Details...
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| Playing Rough The vast difference in comparative size does not stop this ginger cat from Details...
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| Forms of Aggression If a cat cannot hunt, it may satisfy its natural predator)' needs by stalking Details...
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| Cats Historically Have Had the Freedom In most countries, cats historically have had the freedom to roam outdoors Details...
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| Behavioral Problems Marking territory with urine, digging toilet sites in yards, preying upon Details...
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