Many cat owners have this problem: their feline friend won’t stop scratching the furniture! Such behaviour must be stopped - using food. Continue Reading
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Winifred has a problem - a spraying cat, who messes on the furniture, her handbag and more. Why is her beloved pet doing this, and what can be done to stop the behaviour? Continue Reading
This little female cat is constantly running away from her owner’s house. Why does she do this, and what can be done to stop it? Continue Reading
Amanda’s tom cat has started urinating in the bath. Glynne advises changing the litter box location, as well as checking for a medical problem. Continue Reading
Chantal has adopted a new cat who has now started using her bedroom floor as a litter box. How can she stop her cat messing in inappropriate places? Continue Reading
Kerry needs some advice from Glynne concerning her two cats - the older one keeps growling and hissing at the newly arrived kitten. Continue Reading
Colleen has recently installed a cat flap for her cats, and wants to know how she can train them to use it. Is using food as an incentive the only way? Continue Reading
This cat owner has a problem with her spraying Siamese. She’s tried all the products on the market but nothing will help. Glynne’s advice - its to do with food! Continue Reading
It seems owners of disruptive pets are usually unaware of the disharmony caused by their animals. And dogs must top this list of the most troublesome species. The most common canine problem seems to be incessant barking at night and keeping the neighbourhood awake. Coming in a close second has to be incessant barking during the day while owners are work which is just as unsettling, especially for shift workers or those studying or working from home. Dogs also cause life threatening hazards by running onto public roads, for whatever reason, and biting innocent people there, attacking other dogs and causing vehicle accidents. Continue Reading
Annie is curious as to why her kitten wakes her up every morning by licking her. What is the reason for this behaviour?
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