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| Microchip your pets |
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luna writes, "Our pets can be separated from us do to unforeseen reasons even when we are very careful. It can happen to you."
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Posted on Mar 14, 2008 17:36pm.
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| Dangers of dog flea medications on Cats! |
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luna writes, "Hundreds of cats are dying needlessly after being accidentally treated with commonly used dog flea treatments, says a study produced by the Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPIS), part of Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust."
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Posted on Mar 02, 2008 20:33pm.
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| Defensive Aggression |
admin writes, "Defensive Aggression Defensive aggression occurs when a cat is attempting to protect himself from an attack he believes he cannot escape. This can occur in response to punishment or the threat of punishment from a person, an attack or attempted attack from another cat, or any incident that makes the animal feel threatened or afraid. Defensive postures include crouching with the legs pulled in under the body, laying the ears back, tucking the tail, and rolling slightly to the side. "
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Posted on Aug 31, 2007 17:48pm.
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| Inter-Male Aggression |
admin writes, "Inter-Male Aggression Adult male cats normally tend to threaten and sometimes fight with other males. These behaviors can occur as sexual challenges over a female or to achieve a relatively high position in the cats’ loosely organized social hierarchy. This type of aggression involves much ritualized body posturing, stalking, staring, yowling, and howling. Attacks are usually avoided if one cat “backs down” and"
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Posted on Aug 31, 2007 17:17pm.
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| Common Types of Aggressive |
admin writes, "Common Types of Aggressive Behaviors Between Cats Territorial Aggression Territorial aggression occurs when a cat feels that his territory has been invaded by an intruder. Cats are very territorial—much more so than dogs—and female cats can be just as territorial as males. The behavior patterns in this type of aggression include chasing and ambushing the intruder, as well as hissing and swatting when contact occurs. "
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Posted on Aug 31, 2007 17:14pm.
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