Cats Problems

Written on:September 9, 2009
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Cats problems And how to solve them, now I must admit I am a quiet cat lover and there are plenty of people out there that are more outward about their love for cats and that fine, but what I hope to do is help people how have cats solve any problems there are facing.

Now to do this I have a blog site up and I’m inviting anybody facing a cat’s problem then drop me a line and I will go out and find the best way to solve it and post both the question and answer on the blog. Now not all problems will actually be with the cat, this is due to a very basic concept being that a cat is not a dog.

Yeah dogs are cool but cats are better because dogs are more easily trained and fall into the keepers expectations and methods, cats are already set up to fail, they can be taught to do most of the same things that dogs do but the training methods are very different.

So when you try and control your cat you are going to be disappointed. Now that may seem obvious but it always amazing to see so many people trying to train a cat like a dog, and when they fail, who do they blame ? Themselves not likely, they blame the cat and this means more cats without homes in shelters or worse on the street, and this must stop.

So this is part of my campaign to help and educate with humour and support, everyone knows how funny cats can be so I’m going to use that to help people with cats problems.

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