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Persian Cats Behavior Problem

Once you start to learn about persian cat behavior you will have a new appreciation for our furry friends. Most people only become interested in cat behavior when they have behavioral problems. For most owners this is a heart breaking ordeal because most have tried almost anything to try and help their persian. Most cat behavior experts will tell you that the longer a certain behavior goes on the harder it is to change it. Normally most people don't realize this until it is too late. 

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Scratching Furniture
Cats need to scratch. Scratching removes the old layers of a cats nails, and it is something that cats instinctively do. Scratching is a territorial instinct by which cats place their mark and establish their turf. If your persian cat is scratching, you need to realize that your cat needs to scratch because it's cat behavior. You can't keep your cat from scratching. What you can do is stop her from scratching those items you value and want to keep in their relatively pristine state. There are several strategies you can use to prevent inappropriate cat scratching. One of the first things people try is to offer your cat a scratching post. An easy way out of the cat scratching problem is to just cover your furniture. You also can use a great product on the market is called Soft Claws. This product is basically a soft cover to go over each of your cat’s nails so when they do scratch they don’t damage the furniture.
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Urine Spraying
Spraying urine is a way cats mark out their territory. In statistic, cat spraying a urine constitutes 44% of all house soiling complaints. It is quite normal cat behavior for the cat but we can reduce the problem. Many cats will reject a litterbox placed in a busy area of your home, people walking by all the time and making too much noise. Some cats like a little privacy if they are going to use the box and not give you cat urine problems. Most cats will not use a box that is located too close to their food and water, this is understandable. Behavior modification is a method of controlling your cat's spraying, although it will require a considerable investment of time and effort on your behalf. You'll need to supervise your cat closely, paying attention to where and when he marks. Treatment for marking is based around removing your cat's motivation to mark in the first place. The most common reasons for marking is territoriality: he could be feeling threatened by the presence of strange cats around the house, or he could be experiencing some conflict with another cat(s) in the house. So, to control his marking behavior, you need to minimize his need to act in a defensive, territorial way.
Persian Climbing
After scratching, the climbing is the second cat behavior and even the youngest kittens will want to test out their skills on the nearest tree.However, persian cats don't like to climb and jump very much like other cats do, because of their short legs and mass. In the wild behavior, some cats climb trees in order to pounce on their prey from above, while the leopard have been know to store food in a tree, away from hungry animals on the ground. The other reason cats climb is so that they can look down on almost every other animal. When you compare Persians to other breeds, you’ll notice that the Persians are among the easiest to keep.You don’t have to worry about things like jumping or climbing, as Persians don’t like to do either.
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Persian Cat Aggression
Persian cats aggression can be a complicated and upsetting problem for owners to solve. An aggressive persians can be very dangerous, especially toward children who may not be able to recognize the physical cues that are the warning signs of aggression. There are many different types of cat aggression. In some cases medical conditions can contribute to cat aggression. more: persian cat aggression problem
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Cat's Claws Sharp
Most cats pull in their claws while walking on rough ground.This helps keeps the claws sharp.

How Long Cat Pregnant
A female cat will be pregnant for approximately 9 weeks or between 62 and 65 days from conception to delivery.
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