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Cat behaviour modification

In Care & Train, Cats, Tips & Advice

The most common Problem behaviours cited by cat owners are not abnormal behaviours but may be reduced or eliminated by effective behaviour modification. These common behaviour problems include, inappropriate elimination, scratching, aggression, anxiety, eating problems, vocalization, and excessive activity.

  • House Soiling
  • Hyperactivity
  • Scratching Furniture
  • Treating feline aggression problems
  • Escaping
  • Timidness

 

 

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