Cat Scratching Solutions

Written by Kathy Burns-Millyard


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Another important factor to consider when providing scratching surfaces is their location. If you watch your cat, you'll notice she will tend to look for a scratching spot wherever you spend a lot of time. That is why so many cats ruin their owner's easy chair or couch. She is marking your spot as part of her territory, claiming ownership over you just in case some other cat comes in and getsrepparttar wrong idea. Putting a scratching post beside your favorite relaxing place will let her do her job without annoying you.

Remember, too, that your entire home is her territory. For that reason, it is a good idea to place scratching surfaces throughoutrepparttar 105745 house, in places where you tend to linger. Bedrooms, kitchens, home offices are all places that are important to your cat because that is where you are likely to be.

If your cat persists in scratching furniture instead ofrepparttar 105746 appropriate surface, you will have to retrain her. When you catch her about to scratch inappropriately, say "no" in a loud voice. Pick her up and carry her to her scratching surface. Some experts suggest gently taking her paw and simulating scratching to give herrepparttar 105747 right idea. If your cat only attacksrepparttar 105748 furniture when you are out of sight, it might be best to confine her to one room when you can't supervise her. Be sure to put food, water, a litter box and, of course, a scratching surface inrepparttar 105749 room with her. Once she seems to have gottenrepparttar 105750 hang of only using her scratching posts, she can have free run ofrepparttar 105751 house again.

© 2005, Kathy Burns-Millyard. This article is provided courtesy of MyPetAnimals.com - http://www.mypetanimals.com - a large and growing pet website featuring articles, tips, advice and shopping for popular pet supplies, toys and accessories. This article may be freely published on any website, as long as the author, copyright, website address and link, and this notice are left intact.


Dog Safety

Written by Jessica Mercier


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Dogs in open pick up trucks seldom jump out but could be thrown from a vehicle if it turned suddenly to miss something inrepparttar road or ifrepparttar 105744 brakes were to be jammed on quickly. If left inrepparttar 105745 vehicle when parked, passersby could antagonize your dog and provoke him/her to be nasty or to jump out ofrepparttar 105746 vehicle.

Next time you are inclined to let your dog hang out of a window or ride loose inrepparttar 105747 truck, please think twice. Take your dog torepparttar 105748 park to play if s/he needs fresh air!

J.R. Mercier is a freelance writer and is co-owner of Abby's Dog Gift Baskets and Abby's Bakery. Abby's is web-based business founded on a healthy, happy, dog and dog owner. Found on the web at http://www.gift-basket4you.com




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