11.02.14 Cats use a variety of ways to mark territories and objects. Cats, who have not been fixed, typically mark their territories through urine and fecal marking. Other ways cats show ownership is by scratching objects and by lip/mouth rubbing them.
Cats Use a Variety of Ways to Mark
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Soon Back in the Racks–Naughty No More!
My book Naughty No More! has not disappeared. My publisher sold about 1/3 of the inventory to Pet Smart last August and then ordered a second reprinting. The book is scheduled to be back in the warehouse around October 20th. I have no idea how that equates in Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble time. Meantime it has been kind of fun as well as somewhat disturbing to see someone trying to sell a used copy of Naughty No More! on Amazon for $900… that’s just weird. The good news is that soon, it will be back on Amazon for a reasonable price. Thankfully, it is available in all flavors of e-book. After my book is back up on Amazon, I wonder if that used, dog-eared copy will still be offered for $900.
Filed Under: Cat Behavior, Cat Case, Training Cats Tagged With: aggression, Cat Behavior Problems, cat behavior solutions, Cat Behaviorist, cat psychologist, cat whisperer, Introducing cats, litter box, Marilyn Krieger, Naughty No More!, scratching, spraying, The Cat Coach