Articles related to "Dominant Cats"



Domestic Cat Fights
Aggression between family cats is very common, but here are a few tips to train your territorial felines when the fighting becomes violent.
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Social Structure of Feral Cat Colonies
Contrary to popular belief, feral cats are quite sociable, forming close friendships with others and collectively rearing their young.
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The Contented Multi-Cat Household
Left to themselves, cats would be unlikely to live in large groups, and friction between individuals is common. But with a little knowledge and care, peace is possible.
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Why Cats Appear to Sulk
The common misconception that cats are sulking when they engage in certain behaviours results from a lack of understanding of feline social signals.
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Solving Litter Box Problems - Stress is the Key
Litter box problems and a stressed cat often go together. Prevent inappropriate urination in cats by reducing stressful situations in a feline's life.
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