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Teaching Your Cat Good Manners
tags: cat, cats, littering, scratching, training
This article is not about how to train your kitten to rollover or sit. It’s about setting boundaries, such as him not jumping on the table or swinging of the curtains, using a scratching post as opposed to your speakers or that beautiful sofa you have. It’s about getting him to use the litter box instead of the inside of your closet or your best cozy comforter!
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Title: The Encyclopedia of Natural Pet CareBook Description
Alternative health titles are topping bestseller lists as people search for effective, natural ways to care for themselves and their families—and, as every pet owner knows, house pets are family too. In this revised edition of her groundbreaking work, CJ Puotinen gives animal lovers even more of the information they’ll need to care for their dogs, cats, birds, and rabbits the natural way.

