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Intercat Aggression Cats who have been living together in relative peace who started displaying aggression toward each other. Cats living in the same household for a period of time and never quite got along. A new cat joining the household, resulting in aggressive behavior between the cats. Inappropriate Play Behavior Cats that play aggressively or too roughly with their owners, scratching or biting when the owner attempts to handle the cat or play with the cat. Nocturnal Activity Is your cat keeping you up during the night with hyperactive play and vocalization? We can help. Elimination Problems Probably the most common problems facing cat owners are elimination problems. Cats who are either not using their litterboxes, or are inconsistent when they do. Introducing a New Cat to a Household with Other Cats The addition of a new cat to a household needs to be done carefully and gradually. Cat owners need to make sure that the cats will get along and become playmates and companions to each other at best, or at the very least, learn to tolerate each others' presence and live peacefully under one roof. We can teach you how to best introduce a new cat to the home, as well as help you see what might be the best personality match for your existing cat. Clicker Training For Cats Yes, cats too can learn some very cute tricks with the help of a clicker! If you have a playful, energetic cat that enjoys being social with humans, why not channel your cat’s great personality into teaching her some fun behaviors? Cats can learn to sit down, dance, shake hands, speak and more using the clicker training method. Clicker training your feline companions can enrich their life by providing some fun with the owner! Clicker training is completely humane and does not include any physical punishment. For More information on Clicker Training Please visit: www.clickertraining.com
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