Cat Behavior and Nocturnal Problems

How come cats play in the night? Cats are active at night. This type of normal behaviour is also known as being nocturnal. If a cat’s instinctual behaviour is inconveniencing the owner in any way, the cat may be trained to play late at night or late in the morning....

Cats and Their Scratching Habits

The scratching that a cat does actually has a purpose and they are not trying to just aggravate their owners. It conditions their claws, it serves as a marker both visual and scent wise. Cats also like to scratch on things to shed away ugly or sore claws and...

Cats Urine Marking: What Can I Do?

Inappropriate urinating is a common complaint from cat parents. Ten percent of cats will urinate outside of their litter box. If a cat’s litter box is not up to their standards that may also cause the cat to travel outside of the litter box. About thirty percent of...

Causes of Your Cat’s Regurgitation:

Cats commonly regurgitate without raising much concern. Regurgitation is just a stomach’s way of getting rid of intolerable contents. Cat regurgitation can be something small like eating too fast or having a hairball. Unfortunately, it can also be the cause of...

How to Handle Cat Hair Balls:

Hair balls from cats are definitely not fun for cats or humans at all! They are also very messy to clean up. They cause serious health problems such as intestinal blockage in your cat. Cats will never stop licking their fur because of grooming instincts they can’t...