Liz Allan

name Liz Allan is a cat behavior expert with 25 years experience of caring for cats. To find out how to deal with the most common, frustrating cat behavior problems, and for lots of other useful information about cats, visit her website: http://www.cat-behavior-explained.com

House Cats. Eight Tips For Keeping Indoor Cats Happy

02nd October 2008
The number of house cats is increasing. More and more cat owners are deciding that it's no longer safe for their cat to go outside unsupervised; cars, other animals, poisons and malicious people are just some of the reasons. Indoor cats can lead very h... Read >

New Kitten Care - How To Kitten-Proof Your Home

02nd September 2008
A very important aspect of new kitten care is keeping your kitten safe from danger. There are a lot of potential hazards round the home for little kittens. This article lists the most common ones and suggests ways you can minimize risks to your kitten and... Read >

An Obese Cat is Likely to have Many Health Problems and a Reduced Life Expectancy

21st August 2008
An obese cat is far more likely to suffer from health problems than a cat that's a healthy weight. Obese cats have a reduced quality of life and a shortened life expectancy. This article lists the main health problems that obese cats face, and tells you... Read >

Cat Health. How To Reduce Your Number Of Trips To The Vet.

14th August 2008
The last few years have seen a huge shift towards disease prevention in humans. Keep fit, eat sensibly, get regular check-ups etc. etc. and you'll be healthier and less at risk from disease. Exactly the same is true for cat health. Taking a few simpl... Read >

Cat Adoption. Ten Things to Consider Before You Adopt a Cat.

24th July 2008
Cats can make wonderful pets, but before you go ahead with cat adoption, there are a number of important things to think about. A lot of people who haven't owned cats think they're very independent and need much less care than other pets. This definitel... Read >

Excessive Meowing. How To Deal With It.

24th July 2008
Excessive meowing is trying, to put it mildly. Imagine the scenario - you're trying to have a conversation, relax after a day at work, cook the dinner - whatever - and MEEEEEOOWWWWWWWWWW!!! You can't do any of it effectively because your eardrums are taki... Read >