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Companionship helps cats. Cats alone. Socializing helps cats hunt small prey. However, you can give your cat a great pal.
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Check your cat's setup. Not you—your pet. The litter box, litter, positioning, and cleaning frequency determine success.
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Scratching helps cats. New cat parents underestimate the complexity.
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Environmental enrichment can prevent many cat behavior issues. Cats have incredible senses, are natural hunters, and need excitement.
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Your cat does everything for a purpose. Cats misbehave accidentally. Cats don't plan to bother you at night.
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Don't confuse family members when exercising. Inconsistent pet owners don't teach cats what's acceptable and what's not.
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All cats—whether rescued or bought—need regular veterinary care. Before diagnosing a behavioral issue, have your cat examined by a professional.
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Respect your cat's distance-increasing requests and body language. Respecting your cat's non-interference signs will build trust.
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Cats weigh 40 pounds more. Cat obesity disproves self-regulation. Your vet can recommend cat food portions based on age, health, body type, and activity.
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Daily catplay. Hunters move. Daily interactive play benefits all cats, whether they can do backflips or are more inactive seniors.
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