How to Get Cat Pee Smell Out of Clothes & Bedding
Has your cat urinated on your clothes or linens? Getting rid of the stain and cat pee smell requires several steps and special cleaning techniques.
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Has your cat urinated on your clothes or linens? Getting rid of the stain and cat pee smell requires several steps and special cleaning techniques.
Why do some cats enjoy being pet and others don't? Learn why certain cats want you to pet them while others just want to be left untouched.
Cats don't only lick themselves when grooming, licking is also a sign of affection. When your cat licks you it is its way of showing some love.
Mother cat aggression is normal. Learn all about how to deal with the queen protecting kittens and how to diffuse cat aggression around kittens.
Have you ever wondered what cats think about? A number of studies have explored cat behavior and feline cognition, but there's still more to learn.
Cats can be quirky, but many of them can sometimes be a little shoe obsessed. Read all about your cat's footwear fascination and how you can help.
Cat overgrooming behavior can be caused by stress and anxiety. Use these techniques to get your feline to relax.
Cats and mirrors can be a source of amusement or a trigger for aggressive behavior. Learn how to soothe an upset cat when it attacks a mirror.
Your cat could have many reasons for staring at you, and many of them aren't a reason for concern. Learn why your cat can't takes its eyes off you.
Understand the origins of classical conditioning, the ways in which it can influence feline behavior, and how it can be used to train cats.
It's not necessarily normal for adult cats to eat dirt. Learn why this behavior may be a sign of a medical issue, a dietary deficiency, stress, or boredom.
If your cat won't stop playing in the water bowl, you first want to rule out any medical causes. Otherwise, the problem can be solved fairly easily.
Cats do some strange things. Learn the reasons why your cat may run around acting crazy and find out if it's something you should be concerned about.
Cats can have some quirky behaviors—one of them being slapping each other. Why do they do this and what can you do to stop it?
Keep your cat happy, healthy and comfortable by avoiding these major pet peeves, some of which you may not even realize your cat hates.
Learn all about cats' grooming habits: how and why cats groom, including mutual grooming, over-grooming, and displacement grooming!
Science has proven that cats know their names, but you might have to teach your cat its new name.
Cats tend to enjoy nibbling on all sorts of plants, including cat grass. What is cat grass and why do cats like to eat it?
Cats are mischievous but sometimes they also misbehave. Learn how to safely and effectively discipline a cat and positively change their behavior.
If you own a cat you'll want to learn about how felines use scent. The flehmen response is a sophisticated way a cat interprets other cats' pheromones.