No Naughty Cats

No Naughty Cats by Debra Pirotin, published by HarperCollins Publishers on October 31, 1996, is a practical guide designed for cat owners seeking to better understand and train their pets. This 208-page book presents an easy-to-adopt approach to handling even the most independent cats, challenging the common belief that cats cannot be trained. Through clear instructions, readers will learn various techniques, including how to teach their cats to come when called and recognize medical issues.
In this guide, Dr. Pirotin provides step-by-step methods for addressing a range of behaviors, from litter box training to managing shy or aggressive cats. The book also emphasizes the importance of understanding a cat’s body language, allowing owners to foster a deeper connection with their pets. Covering topics related to animals, pets, and life sciences, this edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their relationship with their feline companions.
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Dr. Pirotin’s easy-to-adopt approach to handling even the most independent cats dispels the myth that cats are untrainable. This step-by-step guide shows readers how to teach your cat to come when called; recognize medical problems; litter box train; handle the shy, listless, aggressive or crybaby cat; read a cat’s body language; and much more. (Animals/Pets)
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