Cat Care & Behavior Tips

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Is your cat thinking outside the box? If you’re having difficulties with house-training your pet, scratching or other pet concerns, check out the advice in the documents listed below. If you still need assistance with your cat after reading our information, please call us.

Frustration In Cats

A frustrated cat may express their frustration in the form of door dashing, destructive scratching, excessive vocalizing, scratching, or biting. Read these tips to keep your cat relaxed and everyone in your home happy.

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Fearfulness In Cats

Some cats could take a few weeks to show their true colors, but it will be worth the wait! Read these tips to help your fearful cat feel more comfortable in their new home.

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Microchipping

Microchipping

It is very important for pet owners to have their pets microchipped and to keep the registration information up-to-date. Learn about microchipping in this video hosted by our Humane Education Manager.

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Winter Safety for Cats

Winter Safety for Cats

Winter can be a very dangerous time for outdoor cats. Learn how to build a simple shelter for cats to take cover in during the worst winter days.

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How to Pet a Cat

How to Pet a Cat

These tips and tricks will help you read your cat’s body language to learn when they want to interact with you–because we all know cats want to be petted on their own terms!

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Litter Box Do's and Don'ts

Litter Box Do’s and Don’ts

If you’re having difficulties with cat’s litter box training or habits, here are some tips and tricks to help you on your way to better litter box etiquette.

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Visiting the Vet

Visiting the Vet

There are a number of reasons that pet owners are reluctant to take their cats to the vet clinic. Many pet owners do not understand the value of a yearly exam. In this blog article, we explain the importance of it.

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