Litter Box Training for Your Cat
What are some do's and don'ts when it comes to preventing my cat from going to the bathroom outside of its litter box?
What are some do's and don'ts when it comes to preventing my cat from going to the bathroom outside of its litter box?
My cat is forever sticking its nose into my houseplants and flowers. How can I keep both my cat and my plants safe?
I have a sweet Himalayan kitten, and I would like to adopt another cat now. Do I need to keep anything in mind when selecting this second cat -- such as its age, sex and/or breed -- to ensure they get along?
Maybe you can't teach an old dog new tricks. But you can teach cats --even old ones -- to come, stay and even close doors. Here, animal trainer Miriam Fields-Babineau shows you how.
Want your kittens to be more social and intelligent? Start doing one simple thing to bring out its best.
While most experts agree that it’s safer to keep your cat indoors, if you feel your cat needs to go outside for whatever reason, be sure to follow these steps to keep her safe.
Does your cat sometimes "miss its mark" or otherwise go to the bathroom where it shouldn't? Here are tips for removing pet stains and odors, which might confuse your cat, as well as other suggested solutions for your litterbox-challenged feline.
Do you wish your cat knew how to fetch, do a high five and perform other impressive tricks? It’s possible, with a little training.
From Nora to Schmaltzy, piano-playing cats seem to be everywhere. But how can cats play the piano, and is the skill based on natural behaviors?
It might seem impossible, but with these simple steps your cat will be using her litter box in no time.