justforcats has been a member since
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This member's top-ranked page is "Adopting A Cat: How To Keep The Peace When A New Cat Arrives".
My Bio
Cats are my passion, and I love to share the things they've taught me with other humans. My friend Trista and I hope you enjoy our lenses.
When I'm not writing lenses, I'm a freelance copywriter, run Pampered Pets, Columbia, MD's oldest pet sitting service, and am the founder and president of The Howard County Cat Club, a no-kill cat rescue. Oh, and I sell wonderful cat products online, and I'm a...
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- Adopting A Cat: How To Keep The Peace When A New Cat Arrives
Conventional wisdom tells us to hide a new feline family member away in a room for a few days, or even a few weeks. The theory is that the resident cats and the newcomer will get used to each other's scents before they're formally introduced. But mos... view lens -
- How To Medicate Your Cat and Still Be Friends
Over the years, I've given medicine to hundreds of cats. This has not always been a good experience -- for the cats or for me. I've gotten bitten and scratched, and cats who were my friends suddenly decided I was an enemy to be avoided at all costs.... view lens -
- Here's The Scoop On Maintaining Your Cat's Litter Box
I'm a cat sitter. If you think that means I spend my work days cuddling with cats, you're just partly right. Over the years, I've become a litter box pro. That happens when you sometimes scoop 10, 15 or even 20 boxes in one day! I'd like to share so... view lens -
- Leash Training Your Cat A Step By Step Guide For Humans
Leash training a cat is much easier than you may think, especially if your cat is very motivated to go outside. Of course, you and the cat both have to understand who's training whom. Once you come to terms with who's really in charge, you and your f... view lens -
- Claws and Effect: Saving Your Couch From Your Cat's Claws
With nothing better to use, scratching a couch or a chair is natural for a cat - even a cat who has no claws. Why do cats scratch? To groom their claws, of course. But they also scratch to stretch the muscles in their backs and to mark their territor... view lens
