We are at our wit’s ends with our 10-year-old cat that we inherited from our son 8 years ago. The cat is very territorial and has hissed and aggressively scratched others. She loves my husband and ...
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Understanding and calming your cat’s aggression
Cat aggression can be unsettling, but it’s often rooted in fear, stress, or unmet needs rather than malice. By learning to ...
Flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) or flea bite hypersensitivity is the most common dermatologic disease of dogs and cats in the United States. In the southern states it is the most common cause of ...
Pet owners should consult with their veterinarian to understand the proper way to administer medication to their cat. Veterinarians can provide demonstrations and guidance on how to safely and ...
Do you know the signs of an aggressive cat? If not, it's worth being aware of them. While we all hope we won't find ourselves on the other end of our cat's aggression, even typically friendly cats may ...
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Understanding and managing cat aggression gently
Cat aggression can stem from instincts, fear, territoriality, or overstimulation, and recognizing early signs is key to preventing escalation. By learning your cat’s triggers and respecting their ...
Petting-induced aggression is a common problem for cat guardians. You want to show your kitty some affection, and maybe it even starts well and your cat seems to be enjoying the fuss. But all of a ...
If you’ve got a mischievous moggy on your hands, you might be wondering how to discipline a cat. While cats won’t respond in the same way dogs do, it’s definitely possible to train them – but it takes ...
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