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Subtle Signs of Illness in Your Cat
Cat Talk Radio Podcast This enlightening episode will educate you about a myriad of subtle signs your cat may be getting sick, or dealing...


Why is my cat so MAD? Why cats are aggressive and how to fix it
Cat Talk Radio Podcast If your cat is mad, it can manifest in aggression which can cause serious issues. There are two main types of...


Scratching/Clawing - Successful behavior modification strategies
Cat Talk Radio Podcast Cats can have destructive behavior, such as scratching up the furniture and Pica. The latter is when cats eat or...


Catio Spaces
Cat Talk Radio Podcast Catios are patios for cats! Catios can help reduce fine aggression (due to lack of mental stimulation) and litter...


Disaster Preparedness for Cats
Cat Talk Radio Podcast Are you ready to get your cat out of your home in a hurry? What if you have a house fire; how would you get you...


6 Nutrients Your Cat Needs
Cat Talk Radio Poscast. Learn what nutrients your cat needs, what supplements you should be giving, and which you should only give under...


The Kibble Conundrum Part 2
Again, three times this week, upon giving behavior clients advice to stop feeding dry food, I hear "But I can't get my cat to eat canned...


The Kibble Conundrum Part 1
One of the greatest pieces of advice I can give is often met with the greatest resistance: stop feeding your cat dry kibble. I guess I...


Dietary Needs for Senior Cats
Cats technically fall into the "senior" stage at 8 years of age. They move to geriatric stage at 12 years of age. Their dietary needs...


Heartworms in Cats
Heartworm disease in cats is very different from heartworm disease in dogs. The cat is an atypical host for heartworms, and most worms in...


Pet Obesity is Up for 8th Straight Year
Fat cats are cute, but not worth risking their lives. Pet obesity-related insurance claims have increased over 24% over the last eight...


Cats & Christmas
To a cat, Christmas is a blast! Christmas is a special time for you and your cat, but it can also pose some dangers. Be sure to keep...


The Role of Tryptophan for Cats
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that creates niacin, which is key in creating the neurotransmitter serotonin. Serotonin is found...


Cook For Your Cat
Cats are obligate carnivores - which means they need little more than meat. In the wild they eat poultry and rodents (including most of...


Oct. 10th is Pet Obesity Awareness Day
You love your cat and would like it to live forever, but just like with us humans, what cats consume today has long-term, and sometimes...
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