Good Cats Bad Habits Author:Alice Rhea Who says you can't teach your cat how to behave? You may love your cat, but it can often appear as though you will just have to live with him scratching your furniture, suddenly jumping on the kitchen counter, hissing at your friends, and leaving cat hair all over the bed. Right? — It needn't be this way. Cats can be trained to behave better. In ... more »fact, many of your cats behaviors - both good and bad - have been learned in your household, even though you probably don't realize it. After all, doesn't your cat come running every time you use the can opener? Good Cats, Bad Habits provides the knowledge and essential training tools necessary to help your cat learn civilized manners, including:
- How to stop your cat from scattering and tracking litter box filler
- What to do if your cat is shy, nervous, or overly excitable
- How to control your cats weight in a healthy manner
- How to stop your cat from eating or attacking houseplants
- How to introduce a kitten or other cats to a baby
Filled with practical advice and insights into cat psychology, Good Cats, Bad Habits is a must-have compendium for all cat lovers, especially those who are presently a little frustrated with their feline friend. He'll soon change his naughty ways and become top cat once again.« less