Are You Doing Everything You Can to Give Your Cat a Fullfilling Life?
Welcome to Cat-Training-Tips.info, a website devoted to cat care and training. Throughout history the cat has been a part of our world. Whether it has been worshipped and vilified, the cat has been perceived as a creature of mystery. There are a number of myths, misunderstandings, and mysteries surrounding the cat, but it is still one of our most beloved companions, surpassing even the dog in many areas of the world.
Throughout this site, you will get a greater understanding of what makes your cat tick, common cat behaviors, and how to train your cat to follow rules and even do some tricks. Whether you consider yourself a cat expert or a feline novice, there are always things to learn about your cat. So read on and learn to love your pet…
In my FREE Minicourse, You'll Learn:
- The best places to find a new cat
- How to choose a happy, healthy cat
- How to "kitty proof" your home to make sure both you and your cat are 100% safe
- Free access to the "Vet Checklist" - this checklist will help you choose a vet who will give your cat the care he or she deserves.
- How to communicate with your cat
- Secrets to quickly bonding with your cat or kitten
- Much, much more!
Cat owners, like dog owners, are blessed with pets that are both friendly and intereting. Cats are active pets and enjoy chasing balls or playing hide and seek. They are also good companions in quieter times, sitting on a peron's lap purring contently.
It may be tempting to accept the first ketten offered to you. Most kittens are cute and plyful. There are, no doubt, many satisfied cat owners who were able to get their pet free over the back fence or after reading a newspaper advertisement. These cats are generally the result of a careless pet owner who allowed his or her unsterilized cat to roam outside. People who obtain their cats this way often do the same thing, perpetuating the problem of pet overpopulation. A prospective cat owner should consider whether or not a free cat is really cheaper than one adopted from an animal shelter where vaccinations, amedical exam, permanent identification and often sterilization are included.
The wise thing to do is take the time to consider your choice of pet before deciding to bring a ktten or cat home. Some forethought can improve the chance that both you and your cat will be happy. Is a cat right pet for you?

