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Have you ever wanted to understand your cat? And respond back? Download our FREE Training guide : http://bit.ly/3p6pHin ================================================ Cat Behavior Problems - Understanding Cat Body Language All cat owners love their feline friends when they rub against their legs, knead their laps, or look us in the eye and purr or meow. Yet sometimes, we may not like everything about our four-footed friends. Not when they run and streak through the house at 2 a.m. or reject a perfectly clean litter box. A lot of cat behavior problem, have simple yet effective solutions. Try some of our tips for fixing your cat behavior problems, so you can get back to the things you like, about sharing your home with your lovely cat. First, a few ground rules: when dealing with a bad cat or bad cat behavior? Schedule a trip to the vet. Especially if the problem behavior is relatively new, be sure to take your cat to the vet to rule out underlying health issues. Does your Cat Bite or Scratch? Feline aggression can derail the coziest of cat-human relationships. If your cat is getting under your skin (literally), ask yourself: Has my cat always been a biter, or is this behavior new? Whether you have a long-term biter or a newbie to the scratch scene, there’s good news. Most cats can be taught to be more gentle with people, as long as you give them plenty of opportunities to express their aggression in acceptable ways. The right kind of playtime! All cats need to play. They tackle, wrestle, swat, and bite. When your cat scratches or bites your hand, he probably thinks he’s playing with you. Never use your hands or feet to play with a kitten or cat. Get plenty of wands, feathers, scarves, and other interactive toys, and set aside at least 15 minutes every day to play with your cat. Does your Cat Keep You Up at Night ? What’s the worst thing about a feline alarm clock? There’s no snooze button! If you’re getting dark circles under your eyes from dealing with your cat’s nighttime or early morning activity, there’s a solution. Understand your cat’s nighttime behavior. Is your cat waking you up “on purpose,” or is he just being too noisy after bedtime? If the answer is the latter, put the jingle bell toys away after dark, and replace them with soft, foam balls that your cat can bat around without waking up the whole house. If your cat is purposely waking you up—for example, by coming into your room and meowing loudly. or pawing your face . try to figure out what she’s trying to get from you. • Is he bored or lonely? Make sure he has plenty of quiet toys. Also, make sure he’s getting plenty of stimulation, exercise, and companionship during the day. If you’re a one-cat household, consider getting a compatible cat companion. • Is she hungry or thirsty? Feed your cat on a schedule, and give her a big meal before you go to bed. How to deal with Litter box avoidance problem. Rule out medical problems. An infection or other illness could be making it hard for your cat to control his bladder. Location, location location. Place litter boxes in pleasant, easily accessible places. Upgrade your equipment. Make sure you provide plenty of litter boxes—at least one per cat—and that they’re large and comfortable. Find the right litter. Cats can be finicky creatures, and the right litter can make all the difference. Try a natural choice like World’s Best Cat Litter , to closely mimic the conditions of the great outdoors. We offer 6 natural choices so you find the right fit for your home. Clean and fresh. Find a litter that makes it easy to keep the litter box clean. Understanding Your Cat’s Behavior. We can even help you to understand behaviors that many clients think is abnormal, strange, or unusual, and help you interpret what those behaviors mean. You can now learn to communicate directly with your cat and finally understand what they have been trying to tell you all along, and you can tell them exactly how much they mean to you. For more details : http://bit.ly/2moTnaz