• What are Your Cat's Ears Trying to Tell You?

    What are Your Cat's Ears Trying to Tell You?

    Next up in my cat body language series: ears! In this video I break down the most common ear positions, from radar ears to airplane ears to everything in between....

    What are Your Cat's Ears Trying to Tell You?

    Next up in my cat body language series: ears! In this video I break down the most common ear positions, from radar ears to airplane ears to everything in between....

  • What's Your Cat Saying?

    What's Your Cat Saying?

    In today's featured video, we’re talking all about cat vocalizations! There are over 100 sounds that cats make, and they’re all used for distinct purposes. I’ll talk about the most...

    What's Your Cat Saying?

    In today's featured video, we’re talking all about cat vocalizations! There are over 100 sounds that cats make, and they’re all used for distinct purposes. I’ll talk about the most...

  • Crazy Cat Myths Busted!

    Crazy Cat Myths Busted!

    Cat Mythbuster, reporting for duty! In today’s video I’ll break down four common misconceptions (mythconceptions?) about one of the most misunderstood (mythunderstood?) animals on the planet. Whether it’s longstanding stereotypes...

    Crazy Cat Myths Busted!

    Cat Mythbuster, reporting for duty! In today’s video I’ll break down four common misconceptions (mythconceptions?) about one of the most misunderstood (mythunderstood?) animals on the planet. Whether it’s longstanding stereotypes...

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Why You Should Not Toilet Train Your Cat

Why You Should Not Toilet Train Your Cat

Toilet Train For Your Cat

In previous posts, we discussed a cat’s primal instincts (hunt, catch, kill, eat, sleep, etc.) and how important it is to nurture them. We have to ask ourselves, do things that we wouldn’t see cats doing in in the wild (wearing costumes or winter sweaters) serve their greater good? We have cats going to do their business in litter boxes, and this is a big ask to begin with because their preference is to go outdoors so “big thanks” to your cat for going in a litter box. This should be sufficient enough. It’s of the utmost importance to respect your cat is an animal. If an action is demeaning to a cat, disrespects your cat, hurts your cat, doesn’t serve their greater good, and you can tell he/she isn’t comfortable doing-it (resists, shows signs of aggression), simply don’t do-it. As a pet guardian, it’s your responsibility to love, care, and honor your cat for the beautiful animal he/she is. Hear Jackson’s additional opinions on toilet training and other common cat taboos below.

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