How do I keep my cats out of my plants?
My cats like to use my indoor plants as a litter box. They have an easy accessible, clean litter box, but they just want to keep using the plants.
My friend suggested using moth balls, but it doesn’t do anything; they play the moth balls as if they were little cat toys. Another friend suggested putting rocks on the soil, but the cats still urinate in them.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Dogs Health and Training
How do you keep cats out of your indoor box garden?
The cats want to use the kids’ box garden for a litter box. Is there a way to keep the cats out besides putting sticks in the soil? We don’t have a place to put the box where the cats can’t get to it.
Cat Care - Everything you need to know
Cat Grooming
There are many basics that most people know come along with owning a cat. There is the litter box to attend to, and a steady supply of fresh water and food that all pets need. However, depending on the type of cat you have, you may also have to think about cat grooming. Most think of cats as pretty clean animals that take care of their own bathing needs, but there are some breeds that might need a little help in that area. Those breeds that have longer hair will have to have grooming services for cats once in while.
How do you keep cats out of your indoor box garden?
The cats want to use the kids’ box garden for a litter box. Is there a way to keep the cats out besides putting sticks in the soil? We don’t have a place to put the box where the cats can’t get to it.
Cat Lovers Compendium
is catnip safe for cats with kidney problems?
is catnip safe for cats with kidney problems?
my 12 year old cat has been on a special prescription diet for renal problems for a couple of years (hill’s k/d). Thankfully he has no symptoms and seems healthy in spite of his compromised kidneys. Anyway.. like most cats, he loves catnip. Does anyone know if cats with kidney disease have problems processing catnip/ excreting it? Is it ok to keep giving it to him? thanks!
Cat Care - Everything you need to know
Cats Shedding Problems
Some people own cats with very short fur because they don’t want to deal with cat shedding. The problem is that all cats shed, and even those with no hair can cause problems for those that have an allergy to cats. Most cats shed, and they shed a lot, and there are only some things you can really do about it. It is next to impossible to keep all cat hair out of your home and off of your stuff, but there are some things you can do to minimize the amount.
Cats Problems - Common Health Problems
Common Health Problems Of Cats
If you are new to owning a cat, you may be surprised to find that health problems are a common thing. No matter what breed of cat you own, health problems are to be expected. Some may be hereditary, while others can easily be prevented.
Is Your Cat Shredding Your Furniture?
Is your kitty shredding draperies and furniture? - A major cat behavior problem!
A cat climbing tree is the answer!
Cats make wonderful pets and can be highly entertaining to watch. Their behaviors can also be a bit eccentric, such as the cat who has been calmly and deliberately cleaning himself for half an hour and then suddenly tears off down the hall and up the side of a door. He may then perch on the top of the door, peering down as though a little mousie might conveniently pass his way. Although odd, they can certainly make you laugh. However, when Kitty tears back down the hall and launches himself at your living room drapes, fiercely clinging as the drapes come down, the laughter is likely to stop! As you survey the ruins, you realize this can’t continue, but what’s the answer?
Tips For Stopping Cats Spraying
Anytime your cat backs himself up to a door or other object in your house, lifts his tail, and releases urine – you have a problem. This problem is known as spraying, and is very common with cats kept indoors. Even though it is a very annoying problem, it’s a problem that can be solved.




