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Pam Johnson-Bennett

Pam Johnson-Bennett

@ThinkLikeaCat

Best-Selling Author / https://t.co/0efCQK35s4 Speaker / Hosted Animal Planet's Psycho Kitty / Certified Cat Behavior Consultant-ret.

Nashville, TN Joined Nisan 2010
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Keep the carrier out in-between travel or veterinary visits. Line with a towel so it becomes a comfortable place for a cat nap.
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Make sure your cat is drinking enough water.
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Interactive playtime should always involve a toy long enough to put a distance between the cat's teeth and your hand. A wand-type toy also allows you to move the toy like prey so the cat can focus on being the mighty hunter. Save the small toys for your cat's solo play, and never use your fingers as toys.
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A thoughtful training approach helps build trust and strengthens the bond between you and your cat. Understand your cat’s natural behaviors and use positive, consistent guidance.
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Make sure your cat has multiple options for hiding.
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When your cat suddenly starts behaving differently, it’s natural to think it’s a training or behavior issue, but many behavior changes are actually your cat’s way of signaling a medical problem.
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Adding a new cat to your family is an exciting milestone, but successful introductions require patience and care. Take a gradual, positive approach to help ensure a smoother transition and set the stage for a harmonious multicat household.
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Creating a peaceful, stress-free home for your cats starts with paying attention to the little things. Subtle signs of tension can quickly grow if they’re not addressed thoughtfully and proactively.
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The litter box is one of the most valuable daily health indicators for your cat. Because cats are good at masking pain and illness, changes in litter box habits are often among the first observable signs that something is wrong. Routine monitoring through daily scooping helps establish what is normal for your cat and allows for early detection of subtle changes.
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Scratching is a natural and necessary behavior for cats, but many cats won’t use a scratching post if it feels unstable. Wobbly posts can make cats feel unsafe while they’re fully extending their body weight during a scratch. Over time, they may avoid it completely and turn to sturdier back-up options. In other words, your furniture!
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In addition to hiding places, cats often seek height for comfort and security. Incorporating vertical space into your home is one of the simplest ways to support that need and provide safe elevated resting spots.
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Confidence doesn’t happen overnight, especially for shy or fearful cats. With patience and the right approach, interactive playtime can become a powerful tool for building trust and helping your cat feel safe and secure.
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For some cats, a front paw becomes a vital tool when thirst strikes. Why do these cats dip a paw in the water and then use it almost as if they’re licking a popsicle? There are a few reasons for this behavior. catbehaviorassociates.com/why-does-my-ca…
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Boxes provide security. For some cats they also provide extra warmth.
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Scratching behavior is not only normal - it's essential to your cat's health and well-being.
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Teach children never to corner the cat or force interaction. Cats can feel threatened when they’re trapped or handled against their will, which may lead to scratching or biting. Respecting their space teaches empathy, prevents injuries, and builds a more trusting relationship over time.
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A little time, patience, and guidance now can make a lifetime of difference.
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