Bad Cat Behavior

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Don't Let Bad Cat Behavior Ruin Your Special Moments!

Your cat brings you joy when they curlup on your lap and purrs themselves to sleep. Your cat provide you with endless entertainment as they chase there toy ball with enthusiasm. But from time to time, they might also drive you crazy as they scratche your favorite chair, executes sneak attacks on your ankles, or stops using the litterbox.

Solving your cat's behavior problems may take a renewed commitment on your part, but it can be done. And it's worth it. After all, research shows that most dogs and cats are relinquished to animal shelters-or otherwise given up-because of common behavior problems their families didn't know how to solve.

Don't let challenges threaten the bonds you have with your feline companion. With some effort and patience,you can address problem behaviors and keep your cat where he or she belongs-with you.

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Cats are some of the most fascinating as well as frustrating creatures in the world. Just when you think you've got yours all figured out, they makes a sharp left turn and you've lost the trail again, as anyone working his/her way through house cat behavior problems knows only too well.

In order to appreciate cats, we first have to acknowledge that humans and felines do not think alike. What may appear to objectionable behavior to us may be perfectly acceptable in the feline world. Since we're the ones who invited these cats to share our lives and our homes, it's up to us to find a way to make things work.

Here are a few tips to keep in mind about what makes cats tick:

Cats are hunters:
Even the laziest cat still has some hunting instincts deep inside of her. This is what drives her to snoop through your closet and "capture" your shoe or shred your new living room drapes to sharpen her claws.

Cats are territorial:
You might be under the impression that your home belongs to you, but your cat definitely has other ideas. From the day she moves in, the house becomes her territory and she will stake her claim in any way necessary to advertise the fact. This includes urine spraying and behaving quite aggressively toward newcomers.

Cats are typically loners:
Although some cats are willing to share your home with other felines and pets, it's an uneasy truce in most cases. Naturally, this leads to scuffles, both minor and major.

Cats are creatures of habit:
Cats don't like change -- period. It stresses them out and causes them to act out in a variety of ways, from hiding under furniture to a sudden refusal to use the litter box.

Well most cats are creatures of habit but not this one. He's Riding A Invisible Bike!!

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Here's what you can learn.

*Find out the FOUR major causes of abnormal cat behavior.

*What determines a cat's personality.

*How to keep your cat from jumping on the dinner table.

*How to diagnose your litter box problems now and implement these new strategies right away!

*The importance of differentiating between marking (spraying)and inappropriate elimination.

*The most common reasons cat's refuse to use the litter box.

*Why litter boxes from the grocery stores and pet stores don't cut it when it comes to today's cats.

*Which situations should you seek a veterinarian's advice.

*12 ways to eliminate marking behavior.

*Tips for curing play directed aggression.

*How to get your cat to stop being aggressive towards you or a family member.

*And much more.

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