Cat lovers hate to leave their feline buddies behind during car trips and holidays, but usually even a short car trips prompts cats to become almost feral – moaning, pacing, hissing and clawing. And yet these short trips to the vet or a petsitter’s house are an unavoidable part of a cat’s life. So how …
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Stop Cat Licking
Cat licking is a problem with some felines and not others. Some of the factors that may cause this behavior are: excessive grooming, or just being a slightly immature cat. Another reason for this could be some sort of allergic reaction. Cat’s also lick wounds. They may lick after surgery. You could cover the wound …
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Stop a Cat from Biting: Cat and Kitten Training
Cats bite for many reasons. Some cats suddenly lash out and bite you out of the blue. Others give warning signals such as a lashing tail or a growling sound. But this behavior can be dangerous and is one of the more serious cat problems. A cat’s mouth harbors many bacteria which can cause a …
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Kitten Training and Information for Baby Kittens and Pet Cats
There are few things as adorable as baby kittens. Spending some time learning how to train them will be much easier than trying to undo bad habits in older cats. There are several things to consider when learning about their development. This article provides you with basic information to help your new “baby” adjust to …
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Keeping a Cat from Urinating on Furniture
One of the worst problems owners encounter with cats are litter box problems. While most cats will use a blanket or carpet if they decide not use the litter box, some cats actually choose to urinate on furniture. The following are some tips to help you if your cat has decided to eliminate on …
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Care for a Cow
The cow is the most fertile and efficient animal on the earth. They provide fresh milk, butter, cream and cheese. They also produce rich manure that is good for a garden or land. Before you decide on a cow, you need to decide which type of cow you want; dairy or beef. Both types of …
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Feed a Cow
You will need to learn how to feed a cow before purchasing one. The Hereford is one of the best cows for any program. The females have the ability to wean their calf within a year and become pregnant shortly thereafter. Females live and reproduce for up to 15 years. Bulls produce for up to …
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Find a Cow Parts Diagram: Cow Anatomy
How do you find a diagram of cow parts? There are two ways to find them that come to mind quickly. You can visit the local library or do a search on the Internet. With a little research, you can find the drawing you need. The first thing is to decide which cow part or …
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Nurse Baby Sheep
When nursing sheep or bottle feeding, there are a few good things to know before you do so. Although some people just think, “Aw it’s such a cute baby! I’m going to bottle feed it just because I can!” If this is why your thinking of nursing baby sheep, don’t. A mother’s milk is irreplaceable …
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Care for Sheep
Sheep are herd animals by nature and do best when kept in a herd or in pairs. The best sheep to keep for a pet is a female sheep, a ewe, which has been bottle raised. Sheep are fairly low maintenance and easy to raise. The first thing you need to care for sheep is …
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