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Monday, July 27, 2015

Stop Your Cat From Spraying

When you spot your cat stand by a door or any other object at home, lifts its tail then urinates then you know that it is spraying on the door or object. Perhaps if you are a neophyte in the cat world, you do not know what spraying means. When a cat is new to a place, it is bound to make that place its territory by spraying. It is not a cat's dilemma as not knowing its own litter box; rather, it sprays for marking a definite location. It is natural for them to spray and usually it is ordinarily done by cats outdoors. Yet, there are cat owners who complain about their cats spraying indoors. It could be troublesome for a home owner if a cat sprays inside the house. Do not worry too much as for every difficulty, there is a solution.
The reason why cats spray can either be one of the following: for marking a location, for calling a mate or for relieving stress.
A cat, just like other territorial type of animals, wants to mark its territory. In order to do this, it sprays a bit of urine on its territory. The smell of the cat's urine will alert other cats and animals to get off its property. It is natural for cats to spray on things, so extend a little understanding towards your cat.
Pheromones are a substance that animals utilize to communicate. This substance is released with the urine sprayed by cats in heat. This hormone is similar to fingerprints because animals use this to identify the kind of creature that sprayed in the location. Often, this hormone is released when cats are in heat. The pheromones tell the other cats that it is searching for a mate. Other cats in heat are attracted towards the scent of the urine due to of the pheromones. This serves as an open invitation to get engaged in procreation. Later, you will get kittens in the house.
Getting rid of stress is another reason why cats spray. It could be stressful for a cat to find another of its kind in its territory. When it catches a glimpse of another animal, it also sprays. The spraying of urine allows the cat to release some of the built-up stress generated by seeing another creature in its territory.
The scent of cat's urine can be odious. The problem is sometimes the cat sprays inside the house. The urine can stain furniture and leave foul odor. When your cat sprays, do something at once like shooing it away.
The most effective way to eradicate this spraying behavior is by neutering or spaying the cat. This applies to both male and female cats. The spraying activity will immediately stop after being neutered. Since a male cat will no longer mate after being neutered, it will get rid of its spraying. It is important to consider whether you do not want to breed your cat or otherwise because spaying or neutering is irreversible. Do not spay or neuter if you still wish to have kittens. Consider another option. It is best to ask for your vet's opinion regarding spraying if you do not want to sterilize your cat.
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Kitty Bee is the owner of two lovable cats.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Common Behaviors Of Cats And Their Meanings

How well do you understand your cat? Even if it were only days or decades, perhaps you have observed a cat's actions. The acts of your pet are different from other animals. Some people think it perplexing when they see their pet behaving in a strange way. You may have a dilemma in raising your pet if you fail to read your cat's action. It may be difficult to find out what your cat means when it acts differently but there are methods to uncover your kitty's mystery.
You probably have become aware of your cat pushing an object (e.g., cabinet, stool, table leg) or a person. Then it strokes its head against the individual or thing. You will most probably notice this action done on individuals with allergies to cats or to those who have other animals. The cat does this because it wants to mark the person or object as its possession by putting a hint of its spit on that person or thing. This kind of cat behavior can be irritating for others. In the cat's point of view, however, the individual or object stands as someone or something odd; thus, it exhibits this action to establish it as part of its property.
For the cat, it serves it well to perform this pushing and rubbing act. In this world, however, there are some with pet peeves and those allergic to cats. They will try to get rid of the saliva because it upsets them. If they are successful, they will rid themselves with the cat's scent. The feline will, however, repeat the same process if it cannot smell the scent that it left on the guest. This will really pose as a predicament for the individual with allergies or with pet peeves. As a cat owner, you have to explicate to the inconvenienced person why it does this behavior - that it is just a welcome greeting for the cat. What you should do is to talk to the guest and request him to permit your cat to do this behavior. Once the cat does its business, it will leave your guest alone eventually.
Hunting is almost a must for cats. Do not be shocked if your cat is peeking out the window, creating strange sounds and doing bizarre movements. It just has its hunting instinct acting out. If your cat sees a cat or some movement, it will readily be on its paws. Again, do not be shocked because it is normal for cats.
There are individuals who think it baffling why cats pounce at things. Pouncing is one of a cat's favorite activities. Pouncing is part of play for them. Do not stop your cat from doing this behavior unless you want to get some troubles. You and your cat may wind up with trouble breaking a lot of stuff in the house. If you like to manage how your cat plays, buy a toy that it can pounce on. A yarn or a string may even be adequate enough for it to play with. Your cat will surely enjoy your company as it runs after the yarn or string.
If you have detailed understanding of how your cat behaves, you will have lesser problems because you will be dealing with it the correct way. Go beyond feeding and providing litter to your cat. Know your cat a little more by knowing its behavior.

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Kitty Bee is the owner of two lovable cats.
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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Cat Spraying Issues And Solutions

Cat spraying is a large problem if it happens indoors due to cat urine smell and stains. Your pet can urinate in different areas of your home. Unfortunately, it truly is the main primal instinct of a cat. Cats that live with other cats are more inclined to spray than those who reside in single-feline homes.
What is cat spraying?
It is when your cat sprays small quantities of urine to announce his presence. It could possibly be peeing directly beyond your litter box or in various places within the home.
Reasons why a cat would spray
There are numerous reasons why a cat would spray. Peeing directly outside the box can often mean a dislike for their litter, the position, location of the box or a dirty box.
Marking their territory is really a natural thing for cats to do. Marking can occur as a result of other cats nearby, either outdoors or among cats that live within the same household. Cats will also mark their territory whenever they feel threatened or anxious. This can happen with a change in household routine, living arrangements, moving to a new home, and other environmental and social changes. Cats in multi cat households may find it difficult to overcome spraying issues.

Cat may spray when they feel endangered or threatened. Harsh discipline or yelling will not likely help the situation. This will likely frighten you cat and then make the situation worst.
Female cat spraying may begin as an instinctive behavior when indoors. Female cats in most cases spray while in heat. They utilize the pheromones which are expelled to pull in male cats. Neutered male cats may spray when they're angry or displeased about something. Also if the feline is in heat she will be attracted by the scent of cat urine.
Solutions
Cat behavior problems such as your cat urinating outside of the litter box can be very challenging to handle. Main complaints from feline owners are that their pets are going beyond the kitty litter box, spraying and scratching furniture. Male cats that are neutered before they become sexually mature may never develop this annoying and frustrating problem behavior in the first place. If you don't neuter until sexual maturity, spraying might be a habit tough to break. Neutering males that are already sexually mature stops the behavior about 80% of times. As stated, female cats are certainly drawn to cat spray smell when they're in heat.
Although castration is generally pushed as the best approach to stop this behavior, it's not a 100% solution and won't prevent spraying from developing down the road. Rather than try to alter a cat's behavior to quit spraying, try to prevent the situations where spraying might occur. If you do start to realize that your house, or a specific room, is beginning to smell of cat urine it can be difficult to find the areas that have been sprayed, especially if the damage started weeks ago and you are now only becoming acutely aware of the problem. The amount of areas sprayed differs between cats limiting spraying to one place, for instance behind the TV while others spray in multiple sites around the house. If you can smell the problem but aren't able to find it, get a black light. A great one is Nature's Secret Weapon Cat Urine Detector to reveal odor locations.
The method that you approach removing cat urine and odor will be based upon where the cat made the mess, when it was done and the kind of surface it was left on. Meds OMG Pet Urine and Odor Eliminator is great for carpets, floors and upholstery. Not using the litter is amongst the most predominant problem. If the problem persists, it could be a serious condition. Take your pet to the veterinarian. They will decide if medications and therapy are needed.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Tips on Training Cats for Harness

Cats [http://www.cat-health-tips.com], like children, have to be harness trained with persistence and concern. Hard treatment and physical stress can only induce fear in cats.

Starting at age six months, a cat can start to undergo the training. Confine the cat in order to diminish its need to wander. It is very vital that the right harness is purchased and used since a cat can easily struggle and free itself from the leash if a puny one is used. The harness should be of sturdy yet of comfortable quality, one that is specially made for cats.

The H shaped harness made of nylon material which is light, although it has buckles for the neck and the catís tummy, is a sure buy. Make sure that there is a metal ring for the catís I.D., which is located near the backside of the cat. The cat size can be measured by using a tape measure for the neck and tummy.

The harness can be placed a little firmer after about five days. It can then be adjusted to a two-inch width off the neck and the catís tummy. Leave the harness on for five to ten minutes each day and do this for two weeks. Keep in mind that cats are more jumpy than dogs so they really need more care and guarantee of a no hard treatment.

Use a walking collar with an L shaped fabric that hugs the catís body. Choose a jacket that is breathable and provides enough aeration for the catís comfort. A 5/8-inch wide nylon harness that has three buckles is used for effortless fitting and strapping. Its collar should be one that can be adjusted from 9-12 inches to prevent suffocation.

Have the cat wear the leash while wandering inside the household for twenty to thirty minutes a day for a week. However, never let the cat out of sight as they may be prone to getting snarled in chairs, tables, etc, and this would frighten him. Once the cat has gotten used to moving around with the harness on, then it can be held on to and the cat is ready for a walk in the park. Felines will eventually realize that there are corresponding limitations attached to being leashed. Position the strap with the ID tag and leash where the cat can snuffle, touch and have fun with it.

Being consistent and patient with the routine is the best key to accomplishment. Cats love routine and habits, following a sequence can make them expect what is next, thus, preventing any straying and disagreement. Once the cat is used to the harness, heíll never even notice its there at all in the future.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

When Cats Play Nasty: Protect Your Garden

Wouldn't life be more splendid if your cat will stop creating havoc in your garden? First step is to fix your fence at once. The gaps in your fences gives your cats the chance to enter it. Your cat is also lithe and agile so it can jump over fences. Mounting a taut wire on top of your fence is practical since this will stop them from jumping over.
In case your cat slipped through your garden, making it move out may be hard. But do not give up. There are still ways to make it move out of your garden. Since you are a cat owner, you must know that cats dislike dogs. Dobermans and pit bulls are indeed some of the dog breeds that can truly scare away cats.
Dogs are great but if you don't have them, you can try another method: squirting water on the cat. What you need for this method is a bucket of water or a water hose. If one squirt of water is not enough, do it again and again until it takes the hint. Aside from a pail and a garden hose, you may utilize a sprinkler. If you plan to purchase a sprinkler, look for a motion activated one from your local hardware store. This type of sprinkler can immediately perceive if there is someone or something in your lawn. The sprinkler will be able to target your cat, squirt water at it and drive it away. When the cat is hit with water a couple of times, it will recognize that the garden is not the place for it.
Your cat may also try to harm your plants. Your plants may be utilized by your cat as its litter box. Putting moth balls around the area may help keep your cat away from your plants. Moth balls are quite successful as the scent of it drives away not only cats but other pests as well. Things with strong odor such as moth balls, cayenne, citronella, lavender, and lemon grass are irritating for cats. Theodor of tobacco is also effective in driving out cats.
To frighten away cats off your lawn, you could try using ultrasonic devices. Humans do not hear the high frequency sounds that these devices are producing; however, cats are sensitive to these sounds and they get irritated by them. This kind of cat repellent has varieties such as the cordless type, the one with infrared motion sensor and the like. You have to take into consideration the size of your garden when buying ultrasonic devices. Make sure that it can cover your entire garden to guard your plants from cats.
Another method to use is commercial repellents. These repellents have a scent that cats hate. They are even effective to drive away other animals. In using this method, always exercise caution because commercial repellents may have chemicals that are damaging to one's health. If your garden contains vegetable crops, it is wise to refrain from using commercial repellents.
To prevent your cat from ruining your garden, select from one of the following: Fences, water, sprinklers, dogs, ultrasonic devices and commercial repellents. Cats and gardens do not mix well together especially if the cats near you are destructive. Let your cat know that you are the one in charge.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Understanding Your Cats Behavior by Julia Sage

People often fail when they try to train their cat. The main reason for this is failure to understand how your cat thinks. Cats and dogs do not think a like, yet many will use the same techniques for dog training with their cat.
Cats do not respond positively to yelling or physical punishment. This only causes your cat to think you are an unsafe person, and adds mistrust to your relationship. In fact, most cats, being of a stubborn and dominate nature will refuse to cower down, as a dog might when you raise your voice. Their naughty behavior may escalate, or cause your cat to become aggressive.
Cats respond to positive and negative consequences. Make sure though that the negative consequences are attached to the behavior and not to you. Reward positive behavior, no reward for negative behavior teaches your cat to behave better.
By nature, cats are creatures of habit. They respond much better when they are on a set schedule and their environment stays the same. Something as simple as moving the furniture or adding a new piece of furniture can send your cat into a frenzy.
Cats will spend a lot of time each day marking their environment with their friendly pheromones by rubbing their faces on things. This adds their scent throughout the house and helps them feel safe in their environment. Understand that when you move furniture or bring in a new piece of furniture, your cat has an instinctual need to remark his/her territory in order to feel safe again. This scent is not the same as when a male cat sprays to attract a female cat. They are simply putting their friendly scent on things so it is familiar to them once again.
A common reaction for adults when their cat begins to rub up against new furniture is to chase the little critter away and sometimes start yelling. Unless your cat is clawing at the furniture, they will not damage your furniture by rubbing against it.
If you are concerned that your cat will get your furniture dirty somehow, it is safe to bathe a cat once a month, sometimes more often if they go outside and get all muddy from the rain. Some people think bathing a cat will cause the cats to quit cleaning themselves. This generally happens when it is done in access. You may want to use a natural bath solution, so your cat is not ingesting chemicals when they lick themselves dry. Or you could use a dry bath if your cat turns into psycho kitty when they get wet. You can use baking soda for a dry bath. Just rub it into their coat, wait a few minutes, and then brush it off.
Understanding how your cat thinks, and their nature will help you have better results in attempting to train them. It will also help you bond more with your animal friend, and lead to a more fulfilled relationship for years to come.

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