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Kitten Training Tips
By :
Ken Charnely
In this article, we hope to share with you the many aspects that this important subject has to offer.
Deciding to get a pet and keeping it indoors will take a lot of responsibility. Chores such as feeding the animal or giving it a bath are just one of the few things the owner will have to do but there is more.
Kitten Proofing Your Home
By :
Tristan Andrews
Nothing beats a kitten for fun. But the feline "wonder years" can also be the most frustrating and dangerous time in your kitten's life. Do not let his sweet, innocent face fool you.
How To Train Your Kitten Right
By :
Christopher Byrnes
Learn some simple but vital ways to train your kitten properly.
How to Litter Train A Kitten
By :
Rona Limsy
Stress-Free Litter Training for Kittens
Getting Your New Kitten To Trust You
By :
Lee Dobbins
New kittens can be very scared and shy at first. While some are gluttons for affections right from the get go, others may be more cautious and might shy away from you. If your new kitten is acting this way, don't feel bad as this is not uncommon behavior. Here's some things you can do to get your kitten used to interacting with humans.
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