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Nine Behavioral Causes Of A Cat Litter Box Problem
A cat litter box problem stems from one of two kinds of causes. The first is physical, which I've discussed in another article, and the second is behavioral. Today, we're going to look at some of the behavioral causes.
Ten Cat Facts Regarding Social Behavior
I hope you enjoy this collection of cat facts. It's about a very important element of cat behavior to understand; social behavior and interaction. I've tried to include facts that I think are helpful.
What You Need to Know about Feline Infectious Peritonitis
Feline infectious peritonitis, or feline FIP is a deadly transmittable disease that is difficult to diagnose. In fact, it has been said that the most reliable confirmation is done during an autopsy. Infection rates are high in close quarters, making this the most feared disease in catteries, and the leading infectious cause of feline death.
Cat Roundworm Infestation: 7 Things You Should Know
Although cat roundworm is typically less severe than other worms, it should not be ignored. Infections are quite common, and your vet should be testing your kitten at the initial check ups and vaccination visits. Typically, kittens are treated even when they test negative. A fecal flotation exam should be done once per year at your cat's annual check up.
Intestinal Worms in Cats: An Overview
Worms in cats are quite the common intestinal parasite, especially in kittens. Worms are so common, in fact, that your vet will typically test your cat annually via a stool sample.
Cat Litter Box Problem: Four Physical Causes
The two main causes of a cat litter box problem are behavioral issues and physical problems. The first thing you should do then, is have your vet check out your cat to make sure there are no physical causes.
Cat Litter Box Problem: Four Reasons Why Your Cat Won't Use The Box
There are two main causes for a cat litter box problem. One is behavioral, and the other is physical. Before assuming it's a behavioral problem, you should always bring your cat to the vet so that you can rule out any physical causes.
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