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Cat Behaviour

Deciphering a cat tail twitch? We’ve got expert tips for even the wackiest of behaviours.

basic obedience & training

Learn from the experts and train your pet on basic obedience: toilet training, crate training, even litter training. Plus, how to find a professional trainer.

XL Bully Cat

XL Bully cats might appear tough and muscly, but are they actually dangerous? 

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The lowdown on feline misbehaviour

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What science says about fruit vs felines

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behaviour & body language

Tail wagging? Ear pinning? It all means something. We’ll show you how to understand your pet (and communicate with them) with guides to decode the weirdest body language and behaviour.

A rescue cat on a longtail fishing boat looks at the water for fish in Thailand.

More importantly: do they want to?

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If you’re bracing yourself for some wackiness, don’t worry – it won’t last forever

kitten hiding inside a human's jacket

Was your kitten separated too early? Here are the signs to watch for and how to help them

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anxiety & separation anxiety

Learn how to deal with separation anxiety (and other forms of pet anxiety) so your pets keep calm when you’re not together.

kitten hiding inside a human's jacket

Was your kitten separated too early? Here are the signs to watch for and how to help them

a picture of a grumpy looking tabby cat sitting on a pile of festive gifts

And when that habit can become an issue, according to experts 


cat looking up at the ceiling in the dark

Fireworks are fun for you, not for your feline friend

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behavioural issues

Dog barking? Cat scratching? Our experts have tips to help all sorts of behaviour and aggression issues so your pet can earn that “good boy!” (or girl).

cat coming out of litter box

A cat behaviourist explains why they’re so particular about where they pop a squat

Image of orange cat with veterinary cone on its head.

If you’re bracing yourself for some wackiness, don’t worry – it won’t last forever

a tabby cat with big eyes peering out from a hidey place

Hide and seek, or something more serious?

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