Not exact matches
While
cats sleep about twice as much as humans and
prefer to get their rest through short and long naps instead of one
big chunk of slumber at night, they experience similar sleep stages.
Certainly
cats have preferences about what types of litter and what styles of litter box they
prefer, but did you know that the location of the litter box can have a
big impact on whether or not your
cat decides to use it?
Cons: Mounting hooks may damage the wall during removal if caution isn't taken, some
cats prefer rope or carpet to cardboard, cardboard material may not hold up as well as sisal rope, may not be
big enough for very large
cats
Mounting hooks may damage the wall during removal if caution isn't taken, some
cats prefer rope or carpet to cardboard, cardboard material may not hold up as well as sisal rope, may not be
big enough for very large
cats
Our middle
cat, he's not a
big toy fan — he
prefers to play with REAL mice!
However, Kato is not a
big fan of
cats, so he'd
prefer a feline free home.
This is the
preferred method for most marine mammal trainers,
big cat trainers, therapy dog trainers, agility trainers, search and rescue trainers and many other animal training professionals.
Litter that is too deep can be a
big turnoff to a
cat, as they usually
prefer one to two inches of litter.
However, this one is quite a bit
bigger — which many
cats prefer to play with.
I actually have a
big fancy
cat tower and they
prefer this little one!
* Not clean enough (scoop daily; change completely and thoroughly wash and rinse the box every few weeks, depending on usage) * Not
big enough * Sides too high (especially for kittens and arthritic older
cats) * Sides too low (
cat's rear ends up hanging over the edge) * Doesn't like the lid *
Prefers a lid * Doesn't like the liner * All boxes lined up in one location * Box in wrong location (too noisy, too much traffic, poor access, insufficient visibility) * Inadequate access to boxes (doors or stairs in the way; e.g., multi-level homes need a box on each floor) * Aversive cleanser used (Pine - Sol, Lysol) * Mechanical box too scary * Access problems (door accidentally closed, access blocked by another
cat)
Unlike other wildcats, the Jaguars
prefer to kill prey with a single bite to the skull; they posses the most powerful jaws of all the
big cats,» reads the description of the Jaguar on the Belize Zoo website.