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Cats in Apartments - The Perfect Pet For City Living

Cats in Apartments - This is one VERY funny Video - Shows a lot of cats at their indoor-best...



Cats in Apartments - the perfect pet for city or suburban living...Cats are very content to live INSIDE of the house...and they'll be safer, too.

Having cats in apartments is a good pet-choice for the person who lives alone and works for many hours.

Cats in Apartments are also good companions for someone who is home alone most of the time. Cats are not necessarily either aloof or solitary. Some are highly social, and like nothing better than to sit with you or near you.

Cats can be trained to do "tricks" or interact with you in surprising ways. It is very possible to train a cat to "come" or sit.

Click here to read more about Clicker-Training Cats...

Another reason why cats make ideal pets for apartment dwellers, is that they are trained to use litter boxes. The very fact that they do not NEED to go outdoors, makes them ideal for city living...

All cats need stimulation...

To keep your cat happy and to avoid boredom, offer your cat playthings and toys. Some are interactive...it's FUN to play with your cat. It's the perfect way to encourage your cat to bond with you.

And interacting with your cat gives it valuable exercise.

Consider a climbling pole and a carpeted scratching post if your apartment-cat seems to "need" to climb...







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