Fear of cats, also known as ailurophobia, is a feeling that it is harmful or evil. An ailurophobe views it as sadistic or sneaky. Some are not able to leave the house or watch television fearing they will meet or see a cat.
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Fear of Cats
Pet owners know that there are a lot of dangerous and harmful things outside the house which can pose threats to the pets. However, knowing that they a reliable outdoor cat containment, they can now be eased of containment problems and cat safety worries.
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Outdoor Cat Containment
When it comes to time-sharing, nobody does it better than the cat. I’m not referring to a cat’s ability to pick out a condo on the beach in Florida, but rather, the ability to co-exist with other cats. A cat tries hard to work out a schedule for sharing territory or particular spots in the house during certain hours. If you have a multi-cat household where there are no disputes then your cats have more than likely worked out a time-share schedule.
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Feline Time-Sharing – Helping Companion Cats Co-Exist Peacefully
Cats are mammals with a scientific name of felis catus, this is also well known as the house or domestic cat. They are also known for its great ability of hunting vermin and other household pests. They use their eyesight and hearing for their hunting, that’s why it is also known as skilled predator.
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Information About Cats
Everyone knows what dander is. It’s very common in humans (called dandruff) and, unfortunately, it’s also common in animals. When a homeowner sees a cat continually scratching, or has evidence of dander around the house, it is important to find out exactly what the problem is as there are many diseases which could also cause this problem.
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Cat Dander Problems
Are you tearing your hair out because you have cats in your house that don’t get along? Cats that fight? If you do, I can sympathize with you, for it happened to us.
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Two Cats Can Be Trouble
When bringing a new kitten home it is not as simple as just letting him loose in your house or apartment to get used to the place. Everything your kitten sees is going to be new and exciting and it doesn’t take much for him to get overwhelmed by his new surroundings. First impressions are important to allow him to acclimatise with as little stress as possible. Here are some good tips to reduce the stresses and anxieties for kittens or cats adjusting to a new home.
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6 Top Tips For Bringing a New Kitten Home
Cleaning your house and bathing the cat are very helpful in reducing cat allergies, yet sometimes are not quite enough. My suggestion to this are cheap hypoallergenic solutions, like allergen reducing pillows or mattress covers.
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Hypoallergenic Solutions to Controlling Cat Allergies
Cats are naturally independent and adventurous creatures so they should be allowed to go outdoors from time to time. If you have a cat at home, you should install cat doors in strategic places in the house to allow your cat to go outdoors every now and then. After installing cat doors in your home, train your cat to use these doors to go outside and then come back inside the house.
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Help Your Cat Enjoy Its Freedom – Train it to Use Cat Doors