Friday, December 26, 2008

Discover How to Quickly & Easily Train Your Cat to Use the Human Toilet...

Dear fellow cat owner,

You may be surprised to learn that you can indeed train your cat to use the human toilet – just like “Mr. Jinx” from the “Meet the Parents” and “Meet the Fockers” movies!

You remember Mr. Jinx, he was the big, fat, silky-looking Himalayan with scheming green eyes who in these two very popular movies not only knew how to use the toilet on cue, but could also flush the toilet.


In fact, one of the major plot lines of the “Meet the Parents” movie, which
starred Ben Stiller and Robert DeNiro, concerned an ongoing argument about whether or not Mr. Jinx flushed a toilet that overflowed.

Well, imagine if your cat was able to use the toilet just like Mr. Jinx. Think of how convenient that would be for you. Thank of all the money you would save.

You’d never have to buy or scoop litter ever again!


Let Me Help You To Solve Your Litter Box, House-SoilingAnd Feline Aggression Problems Now!

Using this manual you can stop your cat from using your house as a toilet and turn your aggressive cat into a pussy cat.

Here are just some examples of what's inside...

> This e-book covers questions cat owners ask vets every day about cat behavior

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Find out the FOUR major causes of abnormal cat behavior

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The reasons why your cat's personality can't be changed

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What determines a cat's personality

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How to keep your cat from jumping on the dinner table

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How to diagnose your litter box problems now and implement these
new strategies right away!

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How to classify feline aggression problems

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How important early kitten and human interactions are in the future happiness of both!

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How age can affect use of the litter box

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The importance of differentiating between marking (spraying)
and inappropriate elimination

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Convenient flow chart to help you determine the cause of elimination outside the litter box.

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The most common reasons cat's refuse to use the litter box


Ragdoll Cat Secrets


While Reading "Ragdoll Cat Secrets"
You'll Discover:

  • Ragdoll Cats - Breed Origins & Bizarre History

  • 4 Things to Remember When Shopping for a Kitten

  • Which is Better for You: A Male or Female Cat, Adult or Kitten?

  • 9 Questions You Must Ask Before Buying From a Breeder

  • What You Must Have Before Bringing Your New Kitten Home

  • How to Easily Train Your Ragdoll Cats (Without Being Harsh or Unkind)

  • How to Teach Your Ragdoll Cats to Perform Tricks Like "Shake a Paw"

  • 8 Ways to "Cat-Proof" Your Home The Right Way

  • An Extensive Health Checklist to Make Sure Your Ragdoll Cats Are Healthy

  • The Best Food That Your Ragdoll Cats Will Love to Eat

  • How to Stop Messy Hair balls

  • How to Solve Problems With the Litter Box

I've Also Included in "Ragdoll Cat Secrets"
Things the Pet Shops Never Tell You, Such As...

  • Two Places That You Should Never Buy a Cat

  • How to Prepare a Safe Room for Your New Kitten

  • The Best Toys That Your Ragdoll Cats Will LOVE

  • The Stages of Cat Development

  • How to Read Cat Food Labels (This is Very Important)

  • A Simple Way to Get Your Cat to Take Medicine

  • Common Cat Health Problems

  • An Easy Guide to Bathing And Grooming

  • What to Do if Your Cat is Lost or Runs Away


"So You Want Your Ragdoll Cats To Be Happy, Healthy, & Well Behaved?"

Get Rid of Your Cat Urine Odor Problem Once and For All


You Don't Have to Lose Your Mind and Your Prized Possessions

I know you've spent untolds amount of money on:

  • Chairs and couches
  • Rugs and carpets
  • Books and bookcases
  • Shoes and briefcases

Replacing these items HURTS. Worst of all, we were running out of solutions. And the money we spent - I stopped counting at $2793.00.

It was exhausting to clean cat urine every day. I started thinking about sending Scout back to the feline rescue organization. It never crossed my mind to put her to sleep, make her an outdoor cat, or banish her to the basement. But I just stayed so damn mad all the time. More on her in a moment.

What I didn't know then is that -

Cat Urine Odor Is A Huge Problem, But It's Very, Very Curable

I wish cats didn't stop using the litter box to tell us something's wrong. This is totally unnecessary, having to deal with a cat urine odor problem. It's not your fault, the cat's fault, or any fault at all.

I don't want anyone (human or cat) to go through this one minute longer than necessary. I want you and your kitty to be happy again. It's not hopeless. You don't have to give up kitty. You don't have to put up with the smell and ruined possessions.

Because of Scout, I asked, begged, and interviewed other cat owners about their secrets to solving cat urine odor issues. I thought that you'd like this information as well. And since I love to write, this was perfect - use my writing skills to help you solve your problem.

Since we don't speak meow, and cats can't talk, I put this book together for frustrated cat owners just like you.

This is the most in-depth book you'll ever read about solving cat urine odor and litter box problems. Period. So I put it all together, and call it...

"18 Ways to Stop Cat Urine Odor Problems"

Yep, you read it right. There's 18 ways to solve your cat urine odor problem. Here's just a few of the 18 in-depth solutions to make getting this book worth your while.

Tips like:

  • Discover Cat Litter Box Issues- and Easily Solve Them (p.11)
  • Four Secrets to Get Your Cat Back to Good Litter Box Habits (p.14)
  • The One Product You Should NEVER Use to Clean Cat Urine Odor (p.50)
  • A Simple 30-Second Test That Can Stop A Cat Urine Problem - Do It In Your Home (p.44)

Veterinary Secrets Revealed "PRIORITY"


Easily Care For Your Pet At Home Using Simple
Techniques And Inexpensive, Natural Ingredients

With Veterinary Secrets Revealed, you will be delighted by how much you will learn and how much you can help your pet.

Learn...

  • How to Stop Worms that keep coming back. This food product works great for pets with recurring tapeworm infections (page 192).
  • What do you do if your Pet has Itchy, red and irritated Skin. Use a common over the counter medication (page 129).
  • How to Treat your pet's Fever. IS your pet burning up? These are MUST have remedies to treat a Fever in dogs and cats (page 104).
  • A safe natural option for Treating Ringworm in Dogs and Cats. PLUS, what causes it and how you can prevent it from reoccurring (page 175).
  • What you can do to Stop Dandruff. Have flaky, dead skin all over your house? A surprising shampoo to eliminate dandruff in your pet (page 81).
  • How to deal with Noise Phobias. If your dog shakes and hides during thunderstorms, then she has a noise phobia. A simple, safe home remedy found in your fridge can solve thunderstorm phobias (page 159).
  • A natural solution to Treat Hairballs in Cats. This juice can break them down and stop the regurgitation (page 119).
  • What to do if your Dog been diagnosed with Cushing's Disease. Use this to lower the hormone that causes this common ailment (page 134).

EBook: Complete Cat Training


Cat Obedience Training Secrets to
STOP
Your Cat’s Behavior Problems!

Why do you want a well-behaved cat?
  • Do you have a generally disobedient cat?
  • Are you sick of excessive meowing, howling, whining, etc?
  • Are you sick of dealing with cat aggression issues?
  • Does your cat jump on places he shouldn't go? (counters, sofas, etc)
  • Does your cat go into your trash? Or does he bite or scratch people?
  • Do you want to know how to fix virtually any cat behavior problem?
  • How would you like to impress others by training your cat to perform virtually ANY command you can think of?
  • Or, perhaps you just want the best relationship that you can possibly have with your cat...

    "Put an End to the Stress and Annoyance of
    Your Cat Behavior Problems!
    ...AND Slash Your Cat Obedience Training Time in Half by Using
    Techniques That Give You Immediate Results!!"

  • Get The right solution.NOW!

DHARMA'S CARTOON e-BOOK



“Dharma The Cat – Philosophy With Fur”

Features clever, thought-provoking cartoons
that appeal to all ages, blending
philosophy and spirituality with humor.


Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Taking Care Of Cat At Home...


Cats do need shelter that provides comfort and safety. Minimize all the hazards that may harm your pet. Cats are like children. Although they looked smart but they are kitten at heart. They love to have fun without considering the consequences. Accident may happen when:
1) Cats lve near a road that always busy with vehicles. This always happen at night when they expect a quiet road when a car knocked them down. To avoid this , make sure that your cat remain in the house at night. Make sure they are done doing their business before entering the house.

2) Dogs are cats enemies. Although there are some cases when dog become cat's friend, the nature of this relationship must never be neglected. Therefore cats must learn to climb to defend themselves.Make sure they know where to hide when danger come.

3) Male cat are dangerous to the kitten. Sometimes, to minimize competition, male cat do kill the young, especially when they are not theirs.Mother catscan't be always be there to protect their young, although they are eager to. This is why the kitten must be located at a more safer place where we can sense the danger it may face.

Things To Considered Before Taking Cat As Pet

Before making choice to make cat as pet,there are several matters need to be considered:

1) Are you ready to live with cat as your companion and friend? Are you ready to deal with all the ups and downs because of your cat? Like human, they are not perfect. But the joy and problems it causes are one of criteria that make them fun to be with.

2) Are you ready to give your cat a good life and good care? Although cat doesn't need you all the time, but it need some daily attention. Some proper medication and high protein food will help too.

3)Do other members of your family accept cat as a part of their home? Are there any allergics and illlness that need to be reconsidered? Can teh cat be your family's pet?

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Types of Cats




Abyssinians: They are noted for their playfulness and are very spirited. It is said they were once worshipped by the ancient Egyptians and is thought to be one of the oldest known pure pedigreed cats. It's temperament is praised by its owners ~ that akin to a dog. It is a medium sized and graceful cat and very adaptable to people.


Balinese: Resembling the Himalayan, the Balinese has the slimmer, longer lines of a Siamese. Its coat, which is soft & silky, requires little grooming. It is affectionate, gentle and makes a great pet.



Bengal Leopard Cat: A domestic cat was bread to a wild Asian leopard cat and voila. Owners of the breed say it's friendly and loving & not wild in temperament and they like to play in water!


Birman: Not to be confused with a Burmese. The Birman cat originated in Burma and is a short-haired breed. Its body is large and low on the legs, but longer than that of a Persian or Himalayan. The long silky hair doesn't mat, but requires regular grooming. Its distinct coloring is that there are white 'gloves' on all flour paws. Intelligent and gentle with a tiny voice.



Burmese
: A beautiful rich-brown cat (sometimes found in other colors). It is considered very talkative, but low-voiced. Solid, and extroverted and very affectionate.


Cornish Rex: A curly-coated breed ~ a result of a spontaneous genetic mutation. The mating between a tortie-and white farm cat and an unknown species in Cornwall, England. The kitten was mated back to its mother, resulting in two more curly coated ones. The breed was named after its county of origin and after a curly coated Astex rabbit. A Devon Rex is not the same type of breed. This breed is affectionate, playful and intelligent. It generally likes to be handled. Easy to groom and keep clean and very little shedding.


Devon Rex: Becoming a distinct breed in 1950 in Cornwall, England, when a wavy-coat kitten from a litter of farm cats was bred back to its mother and found to breed true. Devon Rex ears are large and seem oversized in relation to its pixie like head & shape. It is full of fun and active. A definitely people cat and even seems to wag its tail when happy. Another good feature ~ it doesn't shed.


Exotic Shorthair: Created in the mid-1960's and is a hybrid of Persian and domestic shorthair cats. The result is a Persian personality with a thick and very soft short coat. It is a stocky cat and medium to large in size. Not being overactive, he still likes to play. Needs regular brushing even though its coat won't mat.


Himalayan-Persian: Over 50 years ago a cat with a Persian coat and type with with the color pattern of the Siamese was created. In North American these cats were called Himalayans (Europe - Colourpoint Long-hairs). Its eyes should be deep blue in color. It is gentle and entertaining and is a popular pet.


Main Coon: A large cat weighting up to 18 pounds, with muscular legs.The breed is outgoing and easy to groom. The best known variety is the brown tabby with a pattern similar to a raccoon ~ hence the name.


Manx: Short-haired and short tail! The Manx has a double coat, thick and dense to touch. The hind legs are longer than the front. This should be something to watch for when obtaining one. The cat should walk normally. If it does not it can signal spinal or hip problems. The Manx is known as friendly, intelligent and faithful.



Persian
: This cat has been around for a long time and are renowned for their placid, gentle temperaments and quiet voices. It has large, round eyes set wide apart and the small rounded ears are set low on its head. The tail is short and full, but in proportion t the body.




Ragdoll
: Pick up this cat and it will go limp in your arms ~ and there is how it got it's name. It is calm, quiet and affectionate ~ and big. (Males can weigh 15-20 pounds). Ragdolls are born white and obtain their color at about 2 years of age. They have blue eyes and medium to long hair. They shed very little and don't mat. These cat are not easy ruffled and can be leash trained easily.



Scottish Fold Cat
: Has a pure white coat, short thick tail, and ears folded down onto its head. It has a sad expression which is opposite to its loving, companionable nature; getting along well with people and other pets.


Siamese: Siamese cats are born white and only gradually obtain their 'points'. Siamese cats thrive on human company and can be energetic, and playful. They love to play hide and seek and love to 'talk' to humans.


Tonkinese: A hybrid of the Siamese and Burmese - first developed in Canada in the 1960's. This is a 'leggy' cat with a thin body and long tail, and large round-tipped ears. It outstanding feature is its brilliant, almond-shaped, aqua-colored eyes. Inquisitive, affectionate and outgoing ~ the perfect 'people cat'.

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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Why Cats?




They Are Cute
The fur are so tender, gentle and comforting (with enough care) and in many colours too. Some in stripes, some in spotty and some in irregular shapes. Their eyes depend on the species. Local, typical cat have round eyes with blue or green eyes with a smiling shaped mouth. With so many varieties, there looked like fashion models walking on the streets.

They Are Playful
Cats are very energetic creature. They play with everything from furball, ropes, table tennis ball and things that can move. They also play with their own food such as lizard, rat or cockroaches. If they are not playing that means something wrong like they not feeling well or even stomach that too full. To encourage cats to take care of the pest around the house, a good,continous exercise must always be carried out. It also can help keep the cats healthy.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Domestic Cat, An Amazing Creature


House Cats are amazing creatures. They're wonderful, playful and a very good, lovable companions. Sometimes they do have unpleasant habit, but with the right training they'll be as charming as they can be. They do what they do but give a wonderful impact to those who can see.