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Cat Health CareStopping Your Cat From Spraying ... surface. Female cats will spray on horizontal surfaces, but it is rare. The primary reason a cat sprays is because felines are very territorial animals and like to mark their turf by spraying urine to let other cats know who owns that little piece of the world. If you notice things being marked near windows ... Benefits Of Playing With Your Cat ... periods, coupled with petting sessions, will get your cat used to human interaction, he will be less likely to shy away and hide, when visitors call. Playing will help your cat develop his hunting abilities. Hunting is a natural instinct for all cats, a cat confined to indoors usually has little chance ... The Case Against Declawing Your Cat ... associate that pain with the litter box Some countries have made declawing cats illegal. They have considered it an abusive practice. Getting a good scratching post for your cat and teaching him to use it will help save furniture. Your cat needs his claws for defense and hunting if he ever gets lost. ... ... small or too light. If the bowl moves too much, your cat may find it not worth the effort. And some cats don't like where their food bowl is placed - try simply changing its location. If you have other cats or pets, other animals may intimidate your cat. A cat may find it difficult to eat from a bowl ... ... essential. In many ways, feline asthma is very similar to human asthma, although our understanding of the causes of clinical feline asthma has been growing in recent years. Long-term treatment of asthma usually includes short or long- term use of corticosteroids (such as prednisone), and bronchodilators ...
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