For The Love Of Cats: Making Sure Your Feline Friend Feels Like One Of The Family Plr Ebook

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Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2
1 Loving Your Cat 4
Early Domestication 5
The Cat Personality 6
Cat- Human Relationships 6
2 The Truth ABOUT CATS 8
Cats and the Weather 8
Cats and Witchcraft 9
Cats and the Future 9
3 CATS Are Lovely 11
Cats and Dogs 11
Cats and Kids 12
Cats and Other Pets 12
Cats and Feline Companions 12
4 SOCIAL Media & CATS 😉 13
Cat Sounds 13
Cat Actions 13
Cat Physical Clues and Cues 14
5 CATS Aggression 15
What Triggers Aggression 15
Signs and Signals of Aggression 15
Correcting Aggressive Behavior 16
6 Cats and destructive behavior 18
Types of Destructive Behavior 18
What Causes Bad Behavior? 18
Keeping Your Cat Happy 19
7 Is Your Cat healthy? 20
Behavioral Changes That Signal Problem 20
Common Illnesses In Cats 21
Feeding Your Cat For Life 22
8 Training Your Cat 23
You Can Train A Cat? 23
Positive Reward Training 23
Simple Commands For Your Cat 24
9 litter box problems 25
Litter Box Training Kittens 25
Common Problems 26
Options for Indoor and Outdoor Cats 26
10 thinking like a cat 27
Get Into Your Cat’s Head 27
Looking For Solutions and Getting Help 27

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LOVING YOUR CAT

Are you a new cat owner? If so, there will come a point in time when your cat becomes “just like one of the kids.” However, until that time arrives, it is up to you to understand your cat and the small signals that he or she may be sharing with you.

As important as it is to hear that it will be your responsibility to understand your cat and decipher the signals that he or she may be sending you, you may be wondering why. Many pet owners often respond with something like “what the heck?” If you are a new pet owner or a first-time pet owner, you may not understand just how much your cat relies and depends on you.

As for why it is important to understand your cat, doing so can be important to his or her health. We humans are able to speak and seek medical attention when we develop a cold or suffer a debilitating injury. Pets, on the other hand, cannot do so. Just because your cat doesn’t outright tell you that she needs to go the vet, it doesn’t mean that a visit isn’t in order.

If you suspect that your cat is suffering from a medical problem, whether it be an injury or an illness, you will want to seek professional help right away. Schedule a visit with your veterinarian. The sooner you do so, the quicker you can understand what is bothering your cat. If you must make your cat’s appointment an emergency appointment, especially if he or she seems to be suffering.

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