Cat behavior rarely starts with “bad attitude.”
This hub helps you respond to behavior through environment, routine, enrichment, and medical rule-out instead of punishment or guesswork.
Start with these questions
Sudden changes can be medical
If behavior shifts abruptly with appetite loss, vomiting, lethargy, pain signs, or urination issues, use the health hub and contact a veterinarian promptly.
Response approach
C4Cats behavior guidance favors environmental adjustment, routine consistency, and enrichment. Punishment-based methods are not recommended.
Published behavior guides
Cat Scratching Furniture: What Helps
Practical guide to cat scratching behavior, including why cats scratch, how to redirect to appropriate surfaces, setup tips, and what not to do.
Litter Box Problems in Cats
Practical guide to litter box problems in cats covering common causes, setup fixes, what not to do, and when behavior changes may need veterinary evaluation.
Medical disclaimer
This guide is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice.