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- Preparing for a Cat Show
- Entering a Cat Show
- Cat Show
- A Day at a Cat Show
- How to Build a basic cat tree
- How to Build a Medium sized cat tree
- Getting a Harness on Your Cat
- How to Walk a Cat on a Leash
- Involve Light in Your Cat's Exercise Routine
- How to Harness a Difficult Cat
- Prevent Obesity in Your Cat
- Choose Cat toys that Encourage Health & Exercise
- Use a toy Fishing Rod to Get Your Cat to Exercise
- Use a Scratching Post to Keep Your Cat Healthy
- Learn Outdoor Exercises for Cats
- Caring for your Cat - Exercise
- Bengal Cat Running the Course
- KGW Cat Agility Morning Show
- Make Homemade Mouse Cat Toys
- Make a Homemade Fishing Cat Toy
- Make a Catnip Toy Pouch
- How to Make Homemade Sock Cat Toys
- Toy-Go-Round Cat Wheel
- Quick funny Bengal cat!
- SophisTICAts Show
- Cat Show February 2010
- Field of Dreams Cat Show
School of Physical Education
Cats need exercise too because that's how they keep healthy and trim! Although cats sleep more than 60% of the time, those other hours they should be having fun by playing and exercising. From cat agility to cat aerobics, cat exercise is fun too.
Make Your Own Cat Tree
Click here for instructions on how to build tree!
What are Cat Agility Contests?
Cat agility is a sport in which a handler directs or lures a cat through an obstacle course as quickly as possible.
Dog agility was originally loosely modeled on equestrian stadium jumpers competitions when it debuted as spectator entertainment 25 years ago, at the 1979 Crufts Dog Show in London. Since then, it has become the most rapidly growing dog sport in Western Europe and North America.
We hope Cat agility will develop and become widely popular, with spectators getting caught up watching the cat and handler's enthusiasm in their athletic race around the course.


