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Archive for December, 2007

18
Dec
2007

You may think that cats are very aloof, independent and likely untrainable to do some tricks, but think again.  With the proper training habits and system, you will engage them in every fun activity you may like especially during playtime.

Kittens love to play as well as adult cats. But they want you to interact with them during playtime.

There are four games they love to play.

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17
Dec
2007

Cats in general are loveable creatures. However, it is possible that some of them get on the bad side of the household. Thus, it is necessary to address the situation when the cats are the problem.

Stray cats are actually the problem. Cats that do not have owners to train them have made the whole neighborhood their home. They ruin the garden. They mess up the trash can. Thus, one should seek for solutions that will keep the cats away. Repel them.

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17
Dec
2007

Any cat owner will tell you, cats are wonderful pets to have around. However, that same owner can also tell you that one of the downsides is needing to deal with their pet’s toilet business.But that should not be a drawn out problem if you take the time and proper care in training your cat to use the litter box.

Before any training should commence, make sure you have the right litter box. Choose one that is made of durable plastic for easy washing. It should also be deep enough to contain just a little less than 2 inches of litter.

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17
Dec
2007

Cats are more known to be feisty little creatures that don’t take too well to certain habits compared to its other household pet compatriot, the dog. Such habits for example are wearing a leash and being able to walk around tethered to it.

But leash wearing for cats is becoming more and more commonplace, especially with city dwellers, as it prevents the cat from wandering around and getting lost.

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17
Dec
2007

Ingredients:

Dice raw chicken breast. Heat oil in wok or frying pan, and cook the meat quickly over a high flame, stirring all of the time.

When the chicken is almost cooked, stir in a few flaked almonds for added crunch.

Allow to cool and serve with a little plain boiled rice.

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16
Dec
2007

Ingredients:

Simmer 500g (1lb.) liver and 500g (1lb) white fish gently in water until cooked. Soak one cup of dry cat food in half a cup of tomato juice.

Drain the liver and fish, remove the bones, but save the liquid. Place all ingredients, plus one

teaspoon of cod liver oil, in a food processor, using the metal blade.

Use the saved liquid to adjust the consistency of the mixture to the cat’s liking.

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16
Dec
2007

Clicker training incorporates the use of a clicker as a reward or encouragement when training a cat. Cats are able to relate with the clicker, displaying good actions and behavior. Clicker training is often linked with conventional condition, where cats associate sound with food and operational condition and where cats execute movements for food.

A clicker is found to be more effective than verbal command because cats can hear clicker sounds more clearly than a voice, as human voice tones change while the clicker sound is always steady or constant.The click is brief and concise, whereas a voice, phrase or a word, is fairly long in cats’ point of standing. To say “good boy” will take time than a click.

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16
Dec
2007

Ingredients:


1/2 cup raw trimmed beef

1 tablespoon beef broth

2 tablespoons cooked oatmeal

1 tablespoon dried barley grass powder

1 cooked minced veggie

Cook raw trimmed beef in just enough broth to cover, over medium to low heat. When beef is cooked thru shred with fork and mix with the broth in which it was cooked.

Add the minced veggie (carrots are good with this one) and the barley grass powder. Stir well. Last add the oatmeal to achieve the consistency that your cat likes

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16
Dec
2007

Ingredients:

1 hard boiled egg

1 raw egg

7 large pinches of garlic

1 capful olive oil

1 can tuna

1 cup water

rice


Don’t use this recipe every day but it’s great for those special occasions. Poor in the hard boiled egg, garlic, olive oil, water, and as much rice as you want. Then squeeze the juice out of the tuna can and mix them all together.

Chop up the hard boiled egg put everything into pan and once boiling poor in the raw egg. Boil for 5 to 15 minutes and serve. (The liquid can remain if desired or leave out of the tuna if your cat does not like the liquid)

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15
Dec
2007

Just the other day, one of my friends George Lindemann approaches me for some tips in photographing his cat. I guess every cat owner would love to photograph their favorite cat moments and I hope the tips below will be useful to you. You must understand every cat is proud of his or her friendly feline. Cats make perfect subjects in which to photograph. You can catch your cat and a variety of interesting and fun poses when you know how to take pictures of your cat. If you are interested in photographing your cat, here are some tips to help you get the best shots.

Catch your Cat Napping
Nothing looks quite as relaxing as a cat taking a nap. Cats do sleep a lot, so if you take a picture of your cat napping, you have plenty of opportunity. The best time to take a picture of your cat is to catch it when it is asleep. You can take close-ups of your cat either as it sleeps, or gently wake your cat up for a relaxed look. For a nice shot of your cat, try gently rubbing your cat’s belly right when you want to snap a picture. This will encourage your cat to roll over on its back.

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