Cats May Safely Sleep
September 20, 2011 by admin
Filed under Cat Training Videos
Kittens and cats in many sleeping positions with timed music and Scripture
Rock-a-bye Kitten Goes to Sleep When Tucked In
December 15, 2010 by admin
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visit my website www.KittyCatBliss.com If you read Meesha’s blog you know that yesterday he was a cuddle bug. When I walked in the living room yesterday, I found him laying like this on the lounge chair. My camera wasn’t nearby so I grabbed my Droid X and recorded the video. He was so cute! So I tucked him in and to my surprise he went to sleep. When he looks up at me with those big kitty eyes I just melt! MUSIC is by Kevin MacLeod, used under a Creative Commons 3.0 license. incompetech.com The name of the song is: “Gone Beyond” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0″ creativecommons.org Link where the music was found: incompetech.com Links to the creative commons license agreement: incompetech.com incompetech.com
Letting Your Cat Train Itself
December 8, 2009 by admin
Filed under Cat Training Tips
There is absolutely no doubt that cats are among the most inquisitive creatures on this planet. In fact, they have this in common with humans in many ways. Just as humans are wired up to look at the way something works and consider how it might be improved, so cats have a tendency to explore and work things out – which can work for good or for bad.
Not for nothing is it said “Curiosity killed the cat”. Cats, as wise as they may be, still sometimes make bad decisions. We’ve all heard stories of cats spending some time in washing machines which are in operation, because they sneak in and lie on the clothes before the machine is switched on. However, you can use your cat’s curiosity to work in your favor.
It is very common to find when you take a delivery in your home, that when you take the item out of its box and have a look at it, your cat will have an equally inquisitive interest in checking out the box. Usually it will hop in and curl up to go to sleep. This natural curiosity can be very beneficial when it comes to getting the cat into its carrier when you need to go somewhere.
About half an hour before you need to go, just take the carrier down and leave its door open with a cat bed inside. Your cat, rather than needing to be chased around the house and then stuffed, claws and all, into the carrier, will usually get in of their own accord and go to sleep – making your task a lot easier, and less bloody.

