Nothing in Life is Free-Cats
Does your cat demand to be petted or played with? Ignore you when you call him? Wake you up to be fed in the middle of the night? “Nothing in life is free” can help.

Managing Your Kitten’s Rough Play
Play-motivated aggressive behaviors are common in young, active cats less than two years of age, and in cats that live in one-cat households.

Developmental Stages of Kitten Behavior
Well-socialized cats are more likely to have well-socialized kittens. Kittens “feed” off of their mothers’ calm or fearful attitude toward people.

Introducing Your New Cat to Your Other Pets
It’s important to have realistic expectations when introducing a new pet to a resident pet. Some cats are more social than other cats.

Litter Box Problem Prevention
Most cats have a specific preference about where they want to eliminate. By following the suggestions outlined in this handout, you’ll be able to start off on the right foot with your new cat.

Destructive Scratching in Cats
It’s normal for cats to scratch objects in their environment for many reasons. The goal in resolving scratching problems is to redirect the scratching onto acceptable objects.

Aversives for Cats
An aversive is something that your cat finds unpleasant. It can be used to discourage her from a particular action or place.

Play with Your Cat
While pet owners would never consider withholding food or water from their cats, many forget to provide adequate exercise and stimulation.

Cat Toys and How to Use Them
There are many factors that contribute to the safety or danger of a toy. Among them are your cat’s size, activity level and personal preference.

Positive Reinforcement: Training Your Dog Or Cat With Treats And Praise
Positive reinforcement is the presentation of something pleasant or rewarding immediately following a behavior.

Your Cat Needs a Tag!
Animal shelters throughout the country take in millions of lost cats each year and 99 out of 100 of these cats have no identification.

Children and Cats: Important Information for Parents
Living with a cat can be beneficial to children. However, children and cats may not always automatically have a wonderful relationship.

Cats: Indoor vs. Outdoor
If you want your cat to live a long and healthy life, keep her inside.