Anxiety in cats and spraying behavior
Cats can be very sensitive to change and one of the most common causes of inappropriate urination (marking, spraying, etc.)
Read moreCats can be very sensitive to change and one of the most common causes of inappropriate urination (marking, spraying, etc.)
Read moreThis is actually surprisingly common in cats of all ages, and as you’ve probably guessed it is actually a sign
Read moreSuckling behavior is very common in cats up to around 6 months, and some cats never grow out of it.
Read moreFirstly, there is going to be no magic solution to this problem. Your cat has developed what seems like a
Read moreAlmost everyone who keeps cats or works with cats will be familiar with this challenge. The way you choose to
Read moreYou do not specify how long ‘a while’ is, but caging a cat after moving home can be a good
Read moreYour cat may have had a bad experience involving the cat flap which makes her distrust it. She may have
Read moreCats are very territorial and like to have their own ‘patch’. Male cats generally want more territory than females and
Read moreI am not sure who you have been talking to, but this does not seem entirely unusual to us. Granted,
Read moreThe only answer I can give to this is that cats like the smell of the strangest things. I have
Read moreOften when cats (and dogs) have had a difficult start to life they have the learned behavior that food should
Read moreThere are plenty of over-the-counter cat deterrents available that use smell to deter your cat from particular areas, but this
Read moreI think your cats enjoy this! They are just playing. As far as I can see you have few options.
Read moreItchiness around the anus is not the classical symptom of worms which people believe. I am not for one minute
Read moreI think your cat is demonstrating the greatest compliment you could have. He is enjoying the warmth that you supply
Read moreIf the cat has been neutered then the sex of the cat should not matter. Your exiting pets sound like
Read moreCats are very territorial and like to have their own ‘patch’. Male cats generally want more territory than females and
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