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Sunday, November 07, 2004

cat-house-white-wild


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


cat-house-soiling


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


cat-house-keeping-plant


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


cat-fat-house-lounge-music


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


cat-expectancy-house-life


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

custom-cat-house


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

cat-house-scaredy-wimzies


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


build-cat-house-own


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

cat-house-in-spraying


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

beaulieu-cat-house-island


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

gestation-period-for-house-cat


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

cat-house-insulated


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


cat-hbo-house


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


why-are-cat-house-pet


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


house-cat-for-sale


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

pasadenas-best-little-cat-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


cat-country-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


by-cat-geronimo-haunted-house-in-mouse-stilton


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

plastic-cat-house


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

Saturday, November 06, 2004

keep-cat-out-of-house-plant


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

box-cat-house-litter


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

cat-house-photo


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


house-plant-toxic-to-cat


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


cat-house-plant-safe


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

cat-house-in-nevada


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


cat-house-poker-run


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

giant-house-cat


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


cat-from-house-in-peeing-stop


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


breaking-cat-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


2-cat-house


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

cat-house-moving


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

cat-house-of-fun


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

free-cat-house-plan


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

cat-condo-house


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

cat-play-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


cat-house-litter


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

cat-peeing-in-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


design-dog-house-plan


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

cathouse-bed


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

how-to-make-cat-house


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

pet-house-for-cat


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


cat-house-plant


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


house-training-cat


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

cat-climbing-tower


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

cat-towers


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

dog-house-floor-plan


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


dog-dog-house-large


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


former-white-house-dog


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


dog-from-house-in-stop-urinating


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

biggest-cat-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


cat-fight-movie-house


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

cat-bird-house


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


cat-house-on-the-king


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


build-cat-tower


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

dog-house-training-tip


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


dog-house-breaking-tip


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

cat-design-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


dog-house-made-with-wood


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


builder-custom-dog-house-luxury


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


gun-dog-house-door


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

cat-house-largest


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


cat-tree-house


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

cat-house-train


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

cat-dog-house


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

house-cat-care


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.posh-cat.com


cat-climbing-tower


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

custom-made-dog-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


dog-house-plan-wooden


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

building-cat-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


outdoor-cat-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


house-cat


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

las-vegas-cat-house


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

Friday, November 05, 2004

type-of-house-cat


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


cat-urinating-in-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


cat-house-plant


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


instructions-building-dog-house


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


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True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

insulated-dog-house-plan


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

cat-health-house


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

cat-meow-house


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


world-largest-house-cat


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

domestic-house-cat


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


dog-house-problem-training


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


breed-dog-house-small


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


custom-built-dog-house


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

cedar-dog-house-wood


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

buy-dog-house-where


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


nevada-cat-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


behavior-cat-house


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


house-cat-breed


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


house-cat-species


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

cat-house-plant


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


outside-cat-house


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

wild-cat-house


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

exotic-house-cat


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

deande-pet-home-cat-and-dog-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


build-dog-house-instructions


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


cat-house


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

adult-dog-house-train


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

wood-working-plan-dog-house


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

Thursday, November 04, 2004

picture-of-house-cat


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

cat-house


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

breed-dog-house-large


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

insulated-dog-house-plan


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

dog-house-large-plan


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


design-dog-house-plan


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

dog-house-small-training


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


house-of-pain-faster-pussy-cat


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

build-cat-tower


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

build-cat-tower


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

cat-towers


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

custom-built-dog-house


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

cat-dog-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


dog-house-grill-fresno


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

blind-dog-house-hunting


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

dog-house-comedy-jam-2004


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

barney-the-white-house-dog


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

cartoon-dog-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


free-plan-to-build-a-dog-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


dog-house-comedy-jam


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

brooklyn-dog-house


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

great-dane-dog-house


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

ameristep-dog-house-blind


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


free-dog-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


free-dog-house-design


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


dog-house-pattern


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

rubbermaid-dog-house


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

dog-house-used


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


cabin-dog-house-log


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


do-it-yourself-dog-house


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


heat-dog-house


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

winter-dog-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


house-breaking-older-dog


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

outdoor-dog-house


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


free-building-dog-house-plan


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

dog-house-pet-zone


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

german-shepherd-dog-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


dog-house-blind


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


dog-house-digital


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


dog-house-clip-art


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

dog-house-dog-house


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

fancy-dog-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


plan-to-build-a-dog-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


Tuesday, November 02, 2004

air-conditioner-for-dog-house


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


inuyashas-dog-house


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

free-dog-house-blue-print


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

dog-house-clipart


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

how-to-house-train-an-older-dog


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


dog-house-kennel


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

dog-grill-house


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


wild-949-dog-house


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

dog-house-restaurant


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

indigo-dog-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


build-own-dog-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


dog-house-door


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

short-dog-s-in-the-house


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

dog-house-mail


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

bed-house-for-dog


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


big-dog-house


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

dog-house-day-of-summer


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


housetraining-adult-dog


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

air-conditioned-dog-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


cheap-dog-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


dog-house-heater


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


discount-dog-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


custom-dog-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


extra-large-dog-house


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

how-to-make-a-dog-house


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


wild-94.9-dog-house


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

coffee-cafe-bar-house-juice-bar-dog-bar


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


coffee-cafe-bar-house-juice-bar-dog-bar


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


unique-dog-house


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

cedar-dog-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


girl-dog-house


Cats purr because they have vocal cords (just like human vocal cords)?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

False! Veterinarians and scientists currently don't know for sure why cats purr although there are many theories.

wooden-dog-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


indoor-dog-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


house-training-older-dog


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

dog-house-building-plan


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!

wood-dog-house


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


dog-house-construction


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

bad-puppy-dog-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


dog-house-kit


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

plastic-dog-house


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

buy-dog-house


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

buy-dog-house


Cat Tip 8: Could Your Cat's Vomiting Be More Than Just Hairballs?
We've all commented on how cute our cats are when they clean themselves. Cats spend a good portion of their day grooming themselves; this involves licking their fur and bodies to rid their coat of dirt and loose hair. When a cat grooms ingested hair passes through the gastrointestinal tract. These hairballs are normally passed in the feces or by 'coughing up a hairball'. For the most part we accept this infrequent vomiting as a normal part of feline life. If your cat seems to be vomiting frequently or persistently she may have something more than just a hairball. Other illnesses which cause vomiting are often mistaken for a hairball problem. When a cat vomits, any hair which is already in the stomach will be expunged. This sometimes leads owners to think the vomiting is *just* from a hairball. If your cat seems to be vomiting a little too often or if you are giving your cat hairball medications/foods and they don't seem to be working, you may want to consult your vet.

designer-dog-house


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


best-house-dog


When is aggressive behavior too much? House cats, although domesticated versions, are still relatives of the 'big cats'. And with that, still retain some of the aggressive behaviors of larger cats and wild cats.


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com


white-house-dog


You should clean your cat's litterbox at least once a day (per cat that you own)?


Get more information at http://www.allpetsallthetime.com

True! Cats won't go to the bathroom in a dirty box, so if you want to keep your cat happy, prevent accidents, and prevent bad behaviors keep your cat's box clean.

dog-house-picture


Cats sleep about 16 hours a day?


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com

True! Cats sleep about 16 hours a day. Boy don't we wish we could sleep that much!

in-the-dog-house


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


good-house-dog


Cats are very clean animals that love habit, so when your furry little friend starts going to the bathroom in places other than the litterbox you can rest assured that something isn't right. This problem could range from a serious health problem such as a kidney infection, gastritis, or cancer to a simple behavioral problem that can be fairly easily corrected. If your cat has a litterbox problem (especially if he/she is also exhibiting signs of illness) you should first consult your vet to rule out any sort of medical reason behind the problem. If your cat is given a clean bill of health and is still having 'accidents' then you can probably be safe in listing it as a behavioral problem.


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


how-to-house-break-your-dog


Many owners complain of the the problem of having a biter or a scratcher. Their arms and hands tell a tale of an aggressive cat! So what do you do if you have a cat that is a biter or a scratcher? Read on!


Get more information at http://www.petcantina.com


dog-house-blue-print


Holiday Cat Tip 5: The Glow of a Warm Fire!

Candles and fireplaces can be dangerous to your cat and your home. Your cat may think the moving flame of a candle or fireplace is an intriguing toy to sniff, investigate, and bap. However a curious cat can become the victim of singed whiskers and fur, a burnt paw, or worse. And your house can be in danger if your cat knocks the candle over. Try to keep any open flame out of reach of kitty, always keep fireplace screens shut, and never leave a candle unattended!