Resources
Behavior Challenges: Litter Box Issues
When a cat stops using their litter box, it’s never a fun experience — for you or for them! The good news is that this behavior can typically be resolved, and we are here to help!
Behavior Challenges: Overexcited and Energetic Cats
One of the best things about having a cat is watching them play! There’s something undeniably adorable about watching a cat run, leap or skid across the floor and then take off in the opposite direction to start all over again.
Body Language Resources
Learn about pet body language and what it can tell you about how they are feeling.
Declawing Cats
Declawing is a medical procedure to amputate each toe at the first joint (third phalanx bone). The medical term for declawing is onychectomy. Many people believe it’s the equivalent of cutting our fingernails, but this is not the case.
Enrichment: Indoor Activities
Pets greatly benefit from enrichment, which is defined as an opportunity to engage in species-specific behaviors that meet an animal’s needs in the wild.
Introducing Cats
Welcoming a new cat into your family home? Here’s how to make the introduction to your resident cat as smooth as possible!
Introducing Dogs and Cats: The Complete Guide
Welcoming a new pet into your family? Read this comprehensive guide to learn how to prepare your home, facilitate safe introductions and help your dog and cat coexist peacefully.
Introducing Dogs and Cats: The Quick Guide
Welcoming a new pet into your family home? Here’s how to make the introduction to your resident pet as smooth as possible!
Kitten Socialization Checklist
Kittens are most open to new experiences between 4 and 17 weeks of age, after which they become more cautious and wary.
Litter Boxes 101
Cats love to be clean, and using a litter box typically comes naturally. Most kittens and cats don’t need to be trained to use a litter box — pop a tiny kitten into a box and they know what to do!
Positive Reinforcement: Does it Work?
Is positive reinforcement training simply giving treats to your pet? What if you’ve already tried training with treats — and haven’t been successful? In this article, we will break down the 10 most common misconceptions about positive reinforcement based training.
Safety: Car Rides
Fastening our seat belts comes second nature to most of us, but we tend to overlook the importance of securing our pets in the car, especially our dogs. Not only can unrestrained pets be a distraction while driving, their safety can also be at serious risk in the event of an accident.
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