Training Multiple Cats in One Household: Managing the Beautiful Chaos
Two cats are not twice as simple as one. Here’s how to manage a multi-cat household so every cat thrives — and how to train them individually when there’s an audience.
Two cats are not twice as simple as one. Here’s how to manage a multi-cat household so every cat thrives — and how to train them individually when there’s an audience.
Scratching is not bad behavior — it’s biology. Here’s how to redirect it to appropriate surfaces so your furniture survives and your cat stays happy.
Cat aggression is always communicating something. Here’s how to identify the type, understand the cause, and respond in a way that actually helps.
Cats communicate constantly through posture, tail, ears, and eyes. After 12 years reading feline body language daily, here’s everything you need to know.
Cats sleep 12-16 hours a day, and that’s normal — but the details of how, where, and when they sleep tell you a lot about their health and wellbeing.
Cat anxiety is more common than most owners realize and more treatable than they expect. Here’s what actually works based on twelve years of hands-on experience.
It looks like sabotage, but there’s real behavioral science behind why cats knock things off tables. Here’s what’s actually going on.
Purring is not always contentment, and the science behind it is more fascinating than most people realize. Here’s what I’ve learned after twelve years listening to cats.
Feral and stray cats look similar but are fundamentally different. Understanding the distinction is critical for helping them effectively and safely.