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  • Being a Good Cat Neighbor

    Are you a good neighbor? Learn to be a good pet-owning neighbor by teaching your cat these important behaviors.

  • Scratching & Spraying

    Scratching and spraying urine are two natural behaviors in cats. Learn what you can do prevent them displaying these behaviors in your house.

  • Socialization

    Learn how to help your cat adapt to a new social environment with these tips.

  • Teaching Your Cat Tricks

    Tricks are not just for dogs. Learn to teach your cat how to shake hands, wave, sit-up, and come.

  • Gerontology: Prolonging Health Through Nutrition

    Your pet's diet is closely related to his life span. This article goes into detail on how nutrition effects your pet’s health.

  • Obesity: The Leading Nutritional Disorder in Pets

    Obesity is the leading nutritional disorder in dogs and cats. Learn the dangers of obesity in dogs and cats as well as how to spot, prevent and treat it.

  • The Role of Nutrition in Genetic Expression

    Learn the effects of food and nutrition on genetic expression in dogs and cats.

  • Feeding Cats for Life Stages

    Cats require different diets at different life stages. Learn about the appropriate diets for each stage of your cat’s life.

  • Litter Box Training & Maintenance

    A litter box is an important part of your cat’s life. Learn about proper liter box behavior, maintenance tips, where to place your cat’s litter box, and more.

  • What Pet Food Labels Tell You

    Pet food labels give basic information as to the ingredient content, nutrient guaranteed analysis, feeding information, net weight, the name and address of the manufacturer or distributor and, many times, other facts about the product.

  • The Importance of Digestibility & Palatability

    How do you know that the dog or cat food you feed provides top performance? The answer is its level of digestibility. Simply stated, digestibility is the percentage of protein and other nutrients in a particular diet actually available to and utilized by the dog or cat.