Facts You Need To Know About Your Cat
Why does my cat look at me like that? It's a evil stare. Perhaps he is working out which bit to eat first!
Does he have a second family and who only look after him from 9pm - 7am! I might even get one of those cameras you can attach to cats and record his movements.
The dog even seems confused by the cats behaviour and does not even get excited when I put my walking shoes ON! Does the cat not appreciate how much fun the dog has running around in circles and slipping ON the wooden floor in a frenzied dash for the DOOR.
Even simply walking across the floor has to be completed in an arrogant manner and tail up high and walking with attitude any self-respecting rapper would be proud of! Come to think of it, what music does the cat prefer and I know the dog has a liking for Status Quo!
So having watched a couple of Cat programs, it is time to communicate with this pet with attitude and I will show it who the alpha male around here is! First, apparently if you look your cat in the eye and slowly close and open your eyes and it is a sign of friendliness! Ok and the cat is definitely looking at me with a view to eating me!
Next, I try the rubbing of heads and which is another sign of greeting! The cat must of been watching Rocky 4, I never saw that left hook coming! I am sure the dog is laughing as well!
My final attempt at training the cat and put it ON a lead and train it to walk by my side. This I have seen done, if the old girl down the road can train her pet cat to do it and then I am sure this fully qualified instructor of people can achieve it. The cat has definitely been watching Rocky and that was some combination!
I have not finished with you Tiddles! A quick bit of research reveals a book ON Understanding, Caring for & Training Your Cat
The book deals with:
What Breed is best for you
What you should know before buying a cat
How to select a Cat Breeder
Discover how cats behave
How to create a healthy environment for your cat
Common cat diseases and health problems
Selecting the right cat litter
Grooming your cat
Selecting cat toys
Training your cat to walk (This was what I am looking for!)
Diet
Training tips
It was a comprehensive list and covering the areas I needed and some I should of read before letting Tiddles into the family home! It certainly would of saved a few quid down the vets and if I had read this book first.
The book was easy to read and understand and dealing with a lot of questions I needed answers for and some I had not even thought about.
Following the advice in the book and the cat is definitely beginning to understand me a lot easier! You never know it might even let me stay!
That's the cat sorted, now I wonder if there is a book ON Understanding and Caring For and Training Your missus?
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