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What You Should Know about Inappropriate Urination in Cats
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Inappropriate urination, or urinating in unacceptable places, can be one of the most frustrating feline behavioral problems that many cat owners may have to deal with. However, by understanding the reasons behind this behavior and by utilizing retraining techniques and/or medical therapy, most cases of inappropriate urination can be resolved.
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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.


