short (only one or two syllables) and you repeat it often. What frustrates many people is that a cat will not come to you just because you ...
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Harness, not collars
together , but not cats, collars, and leashes. Unlike dogs, cats simply can’t accept the notion of being led on a leash, and tugging on a le...
Lone wolf cats
of course , are basically solitary animals, and this is true not only of house cats but of all wild cats as well. The one notable exceptio...
Call the fire department!
It’s an old cliché, but like most clichés, it’s based on truth: cats easily climb up a tree but often can’t climb down. Hence we have all t...
Bite, scratch—then lick
instinct kicking in: you are stroking your cat with your hand, he seems to be enjoying it thoroughly, then suddenly he bites or scratches t...
The belly problem
belly , and he begins clawing you vigorously with his back feet. (And yes, sometimes it hurts—and bleeds.) Don’t blame the cat. Nature (m...
Surefooted as a goat—or cat
“Surefooted as a goat” is an old cliché, but “surefooted as a cat” would be just as accurate, for cats have an extraordinary sense of balanc...
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