How To Stop Your Cat From Climbing The Curtains: 4 Possible Ways

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Cats love to climb, and it’s deeply rooted in their feline DNA. In my experience, cats will climb just about anything to enjoy a bit of vertical fun. For whatever reason, curtains seem to attract feline attention regularly. Some cats limit themselves to using thick curtains as an occasional extra scratching surface, but others enjoy indulging in a good climb. If you have a feline curtain climber at home, you may wonder if you can do anything to convince your cat to stop.

Cats climb out of instinct, so the best way to move your cat away from curtain climbing is to provide them with an appropriate way to engage with the world as they naturally would. Below I’ll review four possible ways to stop your cat from climbing the curtains.

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Why Do Cats Sleep So Much? Common Reasons & When to Worry

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If you are a first-time cat owner, there have likely been a few quirks about your kitty that you hadn’t been expecting. I have had plenty of new cat parent friends tell me how shocked they are that their cat sleeps so much. Some of them even worry about their cat’s health as a result, asking me if they should take them to the vet.

Personally, I think that cat owners know their cats best, and if they think their cat needs medical attention, then they shouldn’t doubt themselves. When it comes to a cat’s frequent sleeping habits, though, there generally isn’t much cause for concern.

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What Are the Most Unique Cat Rescues & Sanctuaries in the US? (With Videos)

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Unfortunately, many cats around the United States find themselves in shelters or other situations where they need help. Thankfully, there are cat rescues and sanctuaries that work diligently to help these cats with places they feel comfortable, medical care, and the love they deserve. Let’s take a look at a few of the most unique cat rescues and sanctuaries in the US so you can learn more about what they do and who they are.

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Animal Politicians: 10 US Towns That Have Elected Furry Friends

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Most of us love our pets, no matter how messy they make our homes or how much fur they leave on our clothes. Many of us wouldn’t say the same about politicians, but most of them are probably used to that! But what about the cases where an animal is also a politician? In this article, we will tell you about 10 US towns that have elected adorable furry friends into office.

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What & Where Is The Cat House on the Kings Feline Rescue?

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The Cat House on the Kings is a feline rescue, sanctuary, and adoption center. This organization prioritizes the safety and well-being of all cats that come into their care, ensuring that they will not be caged or euthanized during their stay. Cats are permitted to spend their lifetime in the sanctuary, so unless adopted, they will be cared for by The Cat House on the Kings for the rest of their nine lives.

The Cat House on the Kings is the largest cat sanctuary and adoption center in the state of California. The grounds sprawl over 12 acres along the Kings River, located in Parlier, CA. If you want to learn more about The Cat House on the Kings’ mission or their facility, keep reading below.

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Why Caring for a Disabled Kitty Is So Rewarding (With Helpful Tips!)

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So many cats are out there waiting to find their fur-ever home, yet so many end up not being adopted. One group most often left waiting to get adopted is those cats that are disabled. Because caring for a disabled kitty takes a bit more time and patience, these cats are often considered less adoptable.

But there’s really no need for disabled felines to be more likely to be passed over for adoption. Though caring for one of these cats requires a little more effort, it’s also a highly rewarding experience. What exactly makes caring for a disabled kitty so rewarding?

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What Are the World’s Most Unique Cat Rescues & Sanctuaries?

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If your cat is lying nearby, it might be tempting to give it a big cuddle at the thought of it not having a forever home. When you think of cats waiting to be adopted or, worse still, not ever finding a forever home, it’s heartbreaking. There’s a misconception about rescues and sanctuaries as being places where cats are left waiting for affection, but in our search for the world’s most unique cat rescues and sanctuaries, it’s clear that isn’t true. So, let’s take a look at these rescues and sanctuaries and their amazing work.

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What & Where Is the Odd Cat Sanctuary? The Fascinating Story

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There are plenty of places to adopt cats in America, from large charities to independent rescue homes. But what about cats that are deemed “unadoptable”? Blind, challenged, and older cats often get left behind in shelters full of cute kittens, but The Odd Cat Sanctuary aims to change that. So instead, the Odd Cat Sanctuary was founded to focus on seniors, kittens, cats with special needs, or those that have been neglected or abused.

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How to Transition Your Cat to a Raw Food Diet (4 Easy Steps)

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Raw food can be a very natural way to feed your cat. However, that doesn’t mean that all cats take to it easily. Switching your cat suddenly to a raw food diet can cause stomach upset—if your cat even eats it at all. While you may be excited for your cat to switch to a raw food diet, it’s vital that you slowly transfer your cat to raw food.

Luckily, this isn’t too challenging. The main idea is to go slowly and backtrack if your cat experiences any negative signs of discomfort. The amount of time this transition takes depends on the cat. Some will take to it well and be able to eat 100% raw food in only a couple of weeks, while others may require a month-long transition.

Follow the steps below to help your cat transition to raw food.
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