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		<title>By: 2 Common Cat Behavior Problems Resolved : Healthy Pet Food &#124; Pet Health &#124; Caring for Your Pet &#124; OrganicPetPlanet.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>2 Common Cat Behavior Problems Resolved : Healthy Pet Food &#124; Pet Health &#124; Caring for Your Pet &#124; OrganicPetPlanet.com</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Cats are naturally curious and need an appropriate space, such as a play center, where they can climb, rest and scratch to their heart’s content. You should also provide toys for your cat to bat around. Spring-mounted, dangling or bouncy toys are best. If you have an indoor-only kitty that has little access to grass or other vegetable matter, you may want to offer him lettuce or catnip to discourage him from chewing on your house plants. Click here to grow your own fresh organic cat grass. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Cats are naturally curious and need an appropriate space, such as a play center, where they can climb, rest and scratch to their heart’s content. You should also provide toys for your cat to bat around. Spring-mounted, dangling or bouncy toys are best. If you have an indoor-only kitty that has little access to grass or other vegetable matter, you may want to offer him lettuce or catnip to discourage him from chewing on your house plants. Click here to grow your own fresh organic cat grass. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Pica &#8211; The Most Common Cat Eating Disorder : Healthy Pet Food &#124; Pet Health &#124; Caring for Your Pet &#124; OrganicPetPlanet.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Give Him Healthy Things to Chew. Try giving your cat smaller, more frequent feedings, so he&#8217;ll have something in his bowl when he wants something to nibble.  You might want to try a timed food dispenser, which you could set to release a small amount of food every few hours.  You can also grow a cat garden so he&#8217;ll have grass to chew.  You can buy preplanted gardens at some pet stores, or you can grow one yourself by planting a pot of rye or wheat, with a little catnip mixed in.  Click here to get your own cat grass kit. [...]</description>
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