Cat care

How to stop a cat from pooping in the wrong place
Cats are the most common pet. Fluffy, funny, soft, cute, and purring, they leave no one indifferent. But attitudes toward them change dramatically if a cat starts pooping in the wrong place.We train a cat to use a litter box
How to make a cat scratching post: step-by-step instructions with photos
Cat behavior has been sufficiently studied today, so owners are familiar with their habit of sharpening their claws. However, don't assume they do this simply to spite their owners. It's instinctive; it's their nature. It's important to remember that cats are predators, although they differ in size from their wild relatives. This explains the urgent need to sharpen their claws. Owners who know what they're up against always purchase a scratching post before bringing a cat into the home to help protect their furniture.Making a scratching post yourself
How to clean a cat's ears

Regular ear cleaning prevents hearing loss, inflammation, ear infections, and ear mites. Typically, the procedure is performed 1-2 times a month. Pets that are frequently outdoors, breeds with minimal hair (such as the Sphynx), or large ears (such as the Somali or Abyssinian), require more frequent cleaning. It's important for owners to have a clear understanding of how to clean their cat's ears.

DIY cat toys

You don't have to go to a pet store and spend money to spice up your pet's leisure time. You can make your own cat toys, and the most daring and creative ideas can be realized in the process.

How to train a kitten or adult cat to use a scratching post

Cats need to sharpen their claws naturally. This removes dead skin cells and also marks their territory with a special secretion. However, this process can damage wallpaper, furniture, carpets, and shoes. There are proven methods for quickly acclimating a cat to a scratching post.