If you love exploring the Internet, you'll get a kick out of these cat-related websites.
Hungry? Not you ... your cat! The Rainbow Animal Refuge volunteer organization has whisker-licking snack recipes for your tabby. "Kitty Cheese Snaps" and "Liver Bread" make purr-fect rewards for good kitties.
Behavior
"Cats love praise, too!" says the Community Animal Welfare Society. If you find it difficult to find something to praise your cat for - because its life's ambition is to redecorate your home to suit its cat-scratching-post style - then check out the group's "Cat Stuff" section. In the "Scratching Post" section you'll find tips on how to tame the tiger in your tabby and teach your cat to use its scratching post instead of your antique velvet-clad rocker!
You'll get a peek at cat behavior "From the Cat's Point of View" at PerfectPaws. Cat behaviorist Gwen Bohnenkamp guides you through a point-by-point list of articles that deal with problem behavior, including the popular series "Help! My Cat is Driving Me Crazy." To add to the mix, the "Just For Fun" section asks "Is My Cat Happy?" and "Do Cats Have Memory"?
For Kids
Just about any cat question you can think of will be answered in the "Pet Care Library" at the
Healthy Pet website. Don't miss the free coloring pages, "Pet Planet Newsletter" and a section where you can write in to tell your cat's story.
Let the crazy cats Tango and Mop at the Meow Mix website show you step-by-step how to create a greeting card you can print and color.
The Tidy Cat website has lots of free stuff: Screensavers, wallpaper, a calendar (keep track of your school assignments!) in its "Catnip Corner." While at TidyCat.com, be sure to check out cat facts and trivia at "Cat Care Central."
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