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Sweet 16 Adoption Event with Hill’s

Fee-Waived Adoptions

We’re celebrating a massive milestone with Hill’s Pet Nutrition: 16 MILLION pets have been adopted through their Food, Shelter & Love program!

To celebrate, adoption fees are waived for dogs and cats 6+ months from Dec. 8-14! Plus, every new pet parent goes home with a specialized kit to start their journey off right.

Every cat and dog is spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, and adopters also receive discounts on ARL dog training classes and Animal House retail purchases.

Find your new four-legged friend!

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Small print: Available for adoptions completed Dec. 8-14. Cannot be combined with any other offers.

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There are many reasons why your dog may be fearful. Learn ways that you can help your dog get over these fears, and what you can do to prevent additional fears.

Fears & Phobias in Dogs

Jun. 2, 2025

There are many reasons why your dog may be fearful. Learn ways that you can help your dog get over these fears, and what you can do to prevent additional fears.

Read more
Crate training is one of the most effective ways to help your pet learn good behavior while keeping them safe. Whether you've welcomed a new puppy or adopted an adult dog, a crate can be a valuable tool to set your pet up for success, and with the right approach, crates can become a cozy, safe space for your pet.

Crate Training

May. 21, 2025

Crate training is one of the most effective ways to help your pet learn good behavior while keeping them safe. Whether you’ve welcomed a new puppy or adopted an adult dog, a crate can be a valuable tool to set your pet up for success, and with the right approach, crates can become a cozy, safe space for your pet.

Read more
This method of housetraining is focused on preventing “accidents” instead of waiting for the accidents to happen. The goal is to make it easy for the puppy to do the right thing in the first place. If you already own an adult dog with housetraining problems, you can use this method to start fresh just as you would with a puppy.

Housetraining Your Dog

May. 21, 2025

This method of housetraining is focused on preventing “accidents” instead of waiting for the accidents to happen. The goal is to make it easy for the puppy to do the right thing in the first place. If you already own an adult dog with housetraining problems, you can use this method to start fresh just as you would with a puppy.

Read more
Separation anxiety describes dogs that are overly attached or dependent on family members. They become extremely anxious and show distress behaviors of vocalization, destruction, house-soiling or inactivity when separated from the owners. This article covers ways that you can help your pet with this stressful behavior.

Separation Anxiety

May. 21, 2025

Separation anxiety describes dogs that are overly attached or dependent on family members. They become extremely anxious and show distress behaviors of vocalization, destruction, house-soiling or inactivity when separated from the owners. This article covers ways that you can help your pet with this stressful behavior.

Read more
Clicker training incorporates a marker (the click) to communicate with the learner that they performed what the trainer was looking for at the very instant the behavior was performed. The “click” signifies to the learner that a reward will be coming. Since dogs don't speak human (and we don't speak dog), using a clicker will help to bridge the communication gap.

Clicker Training Your Dog

May. 21, 2025

Clicker training incorporates a marker (the click) to communicate with the learner that they performed what the trainer was looking for at the very instant the behavior was performed. The “click” signifies to the learner that a reward will be coming. Since dogs don’t speak human (and we don’t speak dog), using a clicker will help to bridge the communication gap.

Read more
Adding another dog to your household can bring you and your current dog more fun and companionship. In the long run, things will probably work out fabulously, but in the beginning it's a very smart idea to take a few extra steps to make everyone feel good about the new arrangement. This article provides some guidelines for making smooth and safe introductions and ensuring that your dogs' relationship gets off to a great start.

Introducing Your Dog to a New Dog

May. 21, 2025

Adding another dog to your household can bring you and your current dog more fun and companionship. In the long run, things will probably work out fabulously, but in the beginning it’s a very smart idea to take a few extra steps to make everyone feel good about the new arrangement. This article provides some guidelines for making smooth and safe introductions and ensuring that your dogs’ relationship gets off to a great start.

Read more
Any dog can bite, regardless of its personality, size, age or breed. According to the American Veterinary Association, 4.5 million people in the U.S. are bitten by dogs each year. There are ways to reduce the risk of dog bites, though, including learning how to interact with dogs you don't know and practicing responsible dog ownership to help lessen the chances your own dog will bite.

Preventing and Avoiding Bites

May. 21, 2025

Any dog can bite, regardless of its personality, size, age or breed. According to the American Veterinary Association, 4.5 million people in the U.S. are bitten by dogs each year. There are ways to reduce the risk of dog bites, though, including learning how to interact with dogs you don’t know and practicing responsible dog ownership to help lessen the chances your own dog will bite.

Read more
Resource guarding is a fairly common canine behavior issue, and can be among the most serious of behavior problems if it is not managed properly. In the wild, resources are scarce, and wild dogs learned to guard their food, shelter, and other resources from other animals in their environment.

Resource Guarding

May. 21, 2025

Resource guarding is a fairly common canine behavior issue, and can be among the most serious of behavior problems if it is not managed properly. In the wild, resources are scarce, and wild dogs learned to guard their food, shelter, and other resources from other animals in their environment.

Read more
The best way to train your pet is through the proper use of positive reinforcement / rewards. You need to understand when and how to use them and what will happen if they are improperly used. With training you want your pet to “learn” the desired task and/or behavior.

Positive Reinforcement and Rewarding

May. 21, 2025

The best way to train your pet is through the proper use of positive reinforcement / rewards. You need to understand when and how to use them and what will happen if they are improperly used. With training you want your pet to “learn” the desired task and/or behavior.

Read more
Plants add the needed finishing touches to any decor. But, if you have a feline that beautiful plant could become a deadly enemy.

Cats and Houseplants

May. 14, 2025

Plants add the needed finishing touches to any decor. But, if you have a feline that beautiful plant could become a deadly enemy.

Read more
Is your cat having litterbox problems? Cats may use their litterbox for years and then stop using it for no apparent reason. Most likely there IS a reason they have stopped, and to fix the problem, you will need to figure out what the reason is.

The Litterbox

May. 14, 2025

Is your cat having litterbox problems? Cats may use their litterbox for years and then stop using it for no apparent reason. Most likely there IS a reason they have stopped, and to fix the problem, you will need to figure out what the reason is.

Read more
Are you having problems getting some Z's with your new cat. Here are a few tips to help you get some shut-eye.

How to Get Some Sleep… and Keep Your Cat

May. 14, 2025

Are you having problems getting some Z’s with your new cat. Here are a few tips to help you get some shut-eye.

Read more
Introducing a new cat to an established canine household or a new dog to an established feline household can be a bit touchy. Use these tips to help establish a relationship that will last for years to come.

Introducing Dogs and Cats

May. 14, 2025

Introducing a new cat to an established canine household or a new dog to an established feline household can be a bit touchy. Use these tips to help establish a relationship that will last for years to come.

Read more
Introducing your new cat to your other pets at home can be a tricky process. However, it is one of the most important things to do correctly with your cat or kitten. Here are some hints to ease the change.

Introducing your Cat to Other Cats

May. 14, 2025

Introducing your new cat to your other pets at home can be a tricky process. However, it is one of the most important things to do correctly with your cat or kitten. Here are some hints to ease the change.

Read more
There are many unfortunate myths about cats still floating around. Read this article for explanations of many of the most common myths.

Myths About Cats

May. 14, 2025

There are many unfortunate myths about cats still floating around. Read this article for explanations of many of the most common myths.

Read more
Traveling with your cat may seem daunting, but it can be done! Here are a few things you can do to ensure the safety and well being of your cat when traveling.

Traveling with Your Cat

May. 14, 2025

Traveling with your cat may seem daunting, but it can be done! Here are a few things you can do to ensure the safety and well being of your cat when traveling.

Read more
Vocalizing is one way for your cat to communicate with you and with other animals. Some cats

Your Vocal Cat

May. 14, 2025

Vocalizing is one way for your cat to communicate with you and with other animals. Some cats “talk” more than others, here are some common reasons why your cat may be talking to you!

Read more
Did you find kittens outside? Use this chart to help you determine the next steps you should take.

Found Kittens? Don’t Kit-nap!

Mar. 4, 2025

Did you find kittens outside? Use this chart to help you determine the next steps you should take.

Read more
The list of benefits for indoor cats is long! If you're on the fence, read more to make an informed decision.

Indoor Cats – What Do They Miss

Jan. 6, 2025

The list of benefits for indoor cats is long! If you’re on the fence, read more to make an informed decision.

Read more
There are many ways to enrich the life of your indoor cat. Keeping in mind that every cat is an individual, spend some time discovering what your feline particularly enjoys.
Here are some ideas, products and objects that you may consider to enrich your cat's daily life!

Enrichment for Indoor Cats

Nov. 28, 2022

There are many ways to enrich the life of your indoor cat. Keeping in mind that every cat is an individual, spend some time discovering what your feline particularly enjoys.
Here are some ideas, products and objects that you may consider to enrich your cat’s daily life!

Read more
Multiple cat households are common and keeping the peace is important for the emotional well-being of all cats in the home.

Resolving Conflict Between Cats

Nov. 28, 2022

Multiple cat households are common and keeping the peace is important for the emotional well-being of all cats in the home.

Read more
Cats that come from hoarding situations have spent most of their lives with other cats and many times have had very little contact with people. They can be fearful in new situations, however with time, patience, and positive reinforcement techniques  these cats can become a part of the family.

Adopting a Cat from a Hoarding Situation

Nov. 17, 2022

Cats that come from hoarding situations have spent most of their lives with other cats and many times have had very little contact with people. They can be fearful in new situations, however with time, patience, and positive reinforcement techniques these cats can become a part of the family.

Read more
Using the proper collar and leash is essential for creating an enjoyable experience for your dog, and you, whether attending events, going on their daily walk or exploring new territory! Prong collars, e-collars, and choke chains increase a dog's discomfort level in their throat area when pressure or shock is applied, or emotionally since the dog may not understand why it's happening.

Prong Collars, E-Collars, and Choke Chains, OH MY!

Sep. 7, 2021

Using the proper collar and leash is essential for creating an enjoyable experience for your dog, and you, whether attending events, going on their daily walk or exploring new territory! Prong collars, e-collars, and choke chains increase a dog’s discomfort level in their throat area when pressure or shock is applied, or emotionally since the dog may not understand why it’s happening.

Read more
April has arrived and with it comes sunshine, warmer temperatures, and unfortunately, insects. Keeping your cats safe from some of the worst pests, like fleas and ticks, is normally a no brainer, but what about heartworms?

Does Your Cat Need Heartworm Prevention?

Apr. 7, 2021

April has arrived and with it comes sunshine, warmer temperatures, and unfortunately, insects. Keeping your cats safe from some of the worst pests, like fleas and ticks, is normally a no brainer, but what about heartworms?

Read more
Millions of pets go missing every year and can take days, months, or even years to be reunited with their family. Don't let this happen to you! Take the steps below to keep your pet safe and give them the best chance to be reunited with you should they get out.

Steps to Take Now to Help Prevent Losing Your Pet

Mar. 10, 2021

Millions of pets go missing every year and can take days, months, or even years to be reunited with their family. Don’t let this happen to you! Take the steps below to keep your pet safe and give them the best chance to be reunited with you should they get out.

Read more
We talked to our Behavior Experts at the ARL to find out how to recognize separation anxiety in dogs and how to best prep your pooch for your new work schedule.

How to Prepare Your Dog for Your Return to Work

Feb. 10, 2021

We talked to our Behavior Experts at the ARL to find out how to recognize separation anxiety in dogs and how to best prep your pooch for your new work schedule.

Read more
Play-motivated aggressive behaviors are common in young, active cats less than two years of age, and in cats that live in one-cat households. Learn ways to discourage unwanted behavior and encourage wanted behavior.

Managing Rough Play

Dec. 15, 2020

Play-motivated aggressive behaviors are common in young, active cats less than two years of age, and in cats that live in one-cat households. Learn ways to discourage unwanted behavior and encourage wanted behavior.

Read more
Tips from the ARL of Iowa on how to keep your cat from being a scrooge and keeping your Christmas tree up longer!

Cats and Christmas Trees

Dec. 7, 2020

Tips from the ARL of Iowa on how to keep your cat from being a scrooge and keeping your Christmas tree up longer!

Read more
When a new baby is coming into the family, you can do things to prepare the cat for this so that the cat can more easily adjust to having a new family member around.

Cats and Babies

Jan. 23, 2018

When a new baby is coming into the family, you can do things to prepare the cat for this so that the cat can more easily adjust to having a new family member around.

Read more
ou have just come home from the Animal Rescue League with the cutest puppy or most beautiful dog in the world. You want this dog to be Lassie, Rin Tin Tin and Benji, all rolled into one great dog. How do you get there from here?

Creating and Maintaining a Bond with Your Dog

Jan. 23, 2018

ou have just come home from the Animal Rescue League with the cutest puppy or most beautiful dog in the world. You want this dog to be Lassie, Rin Tin Tin and Benji, all rolled into one great dog. How do you get there from here?

Read more
Your feline friends could benefit from having another cat-friend around!

Felines Need Friends Too!

Jan. 23, 2018

Your feline friends could benefit from having another cat-friend around!

Read more
Vocalizing is one way for your cat to communicate with you and with other animals. Some cats

Is Your Cat Vocal?

Oct. 24, 2017

Vocalizing is one way for your cat to communicate with you and with other animals. Some cats “talk” more than others, here are some common reasons why your cat may be talking to you!

Read more
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Cuddle Busters Adoption Event

Adopt 'til you drop

Nov. 28-30, all dogs and cats 6+ months are just $25 at all ARL locations.

All our dogs and cats are already spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped. Adopters also receive discounts on ARL training classes and at our Animal House store!

Find your new four-legged friend!

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Small print: Available for adoptions completed Nov. 28-30, 2025. Cannot be combined with any other offers.

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There are many reasons why your dog may be fearful. Learn ways that you can help your dog get over these fears, and what you can do to prevent additional fears.

Fears & Phobias in Dogs

Jun. 2, 2025

There are many reasons why your dog may be fearful. Learn ways that you can help your dog get over these fears, and what you can do to prevent additional fears.

Read more
Crate training is one of the most effective ways to help your pet learn good behavior while keeping them safe. Whether you've welcomed a new puppy or adopted an adult dog, a crate can be a valuable tool to set your pet up for success, and with the right approach, crates can become a cozy, safe space for your pet.

Crate Training

May. 21, 2025

Crate training is one of the most effective ways to help your pet learn good behavior while keeping them safe. Whether you’ve welcomed a new puppy or adopted an adult dog, a crate can be a valuable tool to set your pet up for success, and with the right approach, crates can become a cozy, safe space for your pet.

Read more
This method of housetraining is focused on preventing “accidents” instead of waiting for the accidents to happen. The goal is to make it easy for the puppy to do the right thing in the first place. If you already own an adult dog with housetraining problems, you can use this method to start fresh just as you would with a puppy.

Housetraining Your Dog

May. 21, 2025

This method of housetraining is focused on preventing “accidents” instead of waiting for the accidents to happen. The goal is to make it easy for the puppy to do the right thing in the first place. If you already own an adult dog with housetraining problems, you can use this method to start fresh just as you would with a puppy.

Read more
Separation anxiety describes dogs that are overly attached or dependent on family members. They become extremely anxious and show distress behaviors of vocalization, destruction, house-soiling or inactivity when separated from the owners. This article covers ways that you can help your pet with this stressful behavior.

Separation Anxiety

May. 21, 2025

Separation anxiety describes dogs that are overly attached or dependent on family members. They become extremely anxious and show distress behaviors of vocalization, destruction, house-soiling or inactivity when separated from the owners. This article covers ways that you can help your pet with this stressful behavior.

Read more
Clicker training incorporates a marker (the click) to communicate with the learner that they performed what the trainer was looking for at the very instant the behavior was performed. The “click” signifies to the learner that a reward will be coming. Since dogs don't speak human (and we don't speak dog), using a clicker will help to bridge the communication gap.

Clicker Training Your Dog

May. 21, 2025

Clicker training incorporates a marker (the click) to communicate with the learner that they performed what the trainer was looking for at the very instant the behavior was performed. The “click” signifies to the learner that a reward will be coming. Since dogs don’t speak human (and we don’t speak dog), using a clicker will help to bridge the communication gap.

Read more
Adding another dog to your household can bring you and your current dog more fun and companionship. In the long run, things will probably work out fabulously, but in the beginning it's a very smart idea to take a few extra steps to make everyone feel good about the new arrangement. This article provides some guidelines for making smooth and safe introductions and ensuring that your dogs' relationship gets off to a great start.

Introducing Your Dog to a New Dog

May. 21, 2025

Adding another dog to your household can bring you and your current dog more fun and companionship. In the long run, things will probably work out fabulously, but in the beginning it’s a very smart idea to take a few extra steps to make everyone feel good about the new arrangement. This article provides some guidelines for making smooth and safe introductions and ensuring that your dogs’ relationship gets off to a great start.

Read more
Any dog can bite, regardless of its personality, size, age or breed. According to the American Veterinary Association, 4.5 million people in the U.S. are bitten by dogs each year. There are ways to reduce the risk of dog bites, though, including learning how to interact with dogs you don't know and practicing responsible dog ownership to help lessen the chances your own dog will bite.

Preventing and Avoiding Bites

May. 21, 2025

Any dog can bite, regardless of its personality, size, age or breed. According to the American Veterinary Association, 4.5 million people in the U.S. are bitten by dogs each year. There are ways to reduce the risk of dog bites, though, including learning how to interact with dogs you don’t know and practicing responsible dog ownership to help lessen the chances your own dog will bite.

Read more
Resource guarding is a fairly common canine behavior issue, and can be among the most serious of behavior problems if it is not managed properly. In the wild, resources are scarce, and wild dogs learned to guard their food, shelter, and other resources from other animals in their environment.

Resource Guarding

May. 21, 2025

Resource guarding is a fairly common canine behavior issue, and can be among the most serious of behavior problems if it is not managed properly. In the wild, resources are scarce, and wild dogs learned to guard their food, shelter, and other resources from other animals in their environment.

Read more
The best way to train your pet is through the proper use of positive reinforcement / rewards. You need to understand when and how to use them and what will happen if they are improperly used. With training you want your pet to “learn” the desired task and/or behavior.

Positive Reinforcement and Rewarding

May. 21, 2025

The best way to train your pet is through the proper use of positive reinforcement / rewards. You need to understand when and how to use them and what will happen if they are improperly used. With training you want your pet to “learn” the desired task and/or behavior.

Read more
Plants add the needed finishing touches to any decor. But, if you have a feline that beautiful plant could become a deadly enemy.

Cats and Houseplants

May. 14, 2025

Plants add the needed finishing touches to any decor. But, if you have a feline that beautiful plant could become a deadly enemy.

Read more
Is your cat having litterbox problems? Cats may use their litterbox for years and then stop using it for no apparent reason. Most likely there IS a reason they have stopped, and to fix the problem, you will need to figure out what the reason is.

The Litterbox

May. 14, 2025

Is your cat having litterbox problems? Cats may use their litterbox for years and then stop using it for no apparent reason. Most likely there IS a reason they have stopped, and to fix the problem, you will need to figure out what the reason is.

Read more
Are you having problems getting some Z's with your new cat. Here are a few tips to help you get some shut-eye.

How to Get Some Sleep… and Keep Your Cat

May. 14, 2025

Are you having problems getting some Z’s with your new cat. Here are a few tips to help you get some shut-eye.

Read more
Introducing a new cat to an established canine household or a new dog to an established feline household can be a bit touchy. Use these tips to help establish a relationship that will last for years to come.

Introducing Dogs and Cats

May. 14, 2025

Introducing a new cat to an established canine household or a new dog to an established feline household can be a bit touchy. Use these tips to help establish a relationship that will last for years to come.

Read more
Introducing your new cat to your other pets at home can be a tricky process. However, it is one of the most important things to do correctly with your cat or kitten. Here are some hints to ease the change.

Introducing your Cat to Other Cats

May. 14, 2025

Introducing your new cat to your other pets at home can be a tricky process. However, it is one of the most important things to do correctly with your cat or kitten. Here are some hints to ease the change.

Read more
There are many unfortunate myths about cats still floating around. Read this article for explanations of many of the most common myths.

Myths About Cats

May. 14, 2025

There are many unfortunate myths about cats still floating around. Read this article for explanations of many of the most common myths.

Read more
Traveling with your cat may seem daunting, but it can be done! Here are a few things you can do to ensure the safety and well being of your cat when traveling.

Traveling with Your Cat

May. 14, 2025

Traveling with your cat may seem daunting, but it can be done! Here are a few things you can do to ensure the safety and well being of your cat when traveling.

Read more
Vocalizing is one way for your cat to communicate with you and with other animals. Some cats

Your Vocal Cat

May. 14, 2025

Vocalizing is one way for your cat to communicate with you and with other animals. Some cats “talk” more than others, here are some common reasons why your cat may be talking to you!

Read more
Did you find kittens outside? Use this chart to help you determine the next steps you should take.

Found Kittens? Don’t Kit-nap!

Mar. 4, 2025

Did you find kittens outside? Use this chart to help you determine the next steps you should take.

Read more
The list of benefits for indoor cats is long! If you're on the fence, read more to make an informed decision.

Indoor Cats – What Do They Miss

Jan. 6, 2025

The list of benefits for indoor cats is long! If you’re on the fence, read more to make an informed decision.

Read more
There are many ways to enrich the life of your indoor cat. Keeping in mind that every cat is an individual, spend some time discovering what your feline particularly enjoys.
Here are some ideas, products and objects that you may consider to enrich your cat's daily life!

Enrichment for Indoor Cats

Nov. 28, 2022

There are many ways to enrich the life of your indoor cat. Keeping in mind that every cat is an individual, spend some time discovering what your feline particularly enjoys.
Here are some ideas, products and objects that you may consider to enrich your cat’s daily life!

Read more
Multiple cat households are common and keeping the peace is important for the emotional well-being of all cats in the home.

Resolving Conflict Between Cats

Nov. 28, 2022

Multiple cat households are common and keeping the peace is important for the emotional well-being of all cats in the home.

Read more
Cats that come from hoarding situations have spent most of their lives with other cats and many times have had very little contact with people. They can be fearful in new situations, however with time, patience, and positive reinforcement techniques  these cats can become a part of the family.

Adopting a Cat from a Hoarding Situation

Nov. 17, 2022

Cats that come from hoarding situations have spent most of their lives with other cats and many times have had very little contact with people. They can be fearful in new situations, however with time, patience, and positive reinforcement techniques these cats can become a part of the family.

Read more
Using the proper collar and leash is essential for creating an enjoyable experience for your dog, and you, whether attending events, going on their daily walk or exploring new territory! Prong collars, e-collars, and choke chains increase a dog's discomfort level in their throat area when pressure or shock is applied, or emotionally since the dog may not understand why it's happening.

Prong Collars, E-Collars, and Choke Chains, OH MY!

Sep. 7, 2021

Using the proper collar and leash is essential for creating an enjoyable experience for your dog, and you, whether attending events, going on their daily walk or exploring new territory! Prong collars, e-collars, and choke chains increase a dog’s discomfort level in their throat area when pressure or shock is applied, or emotionally since the dog may not understand why it’s happening.

Read more
April has arrived and with it comes sunshine, warmer temperatures, and unfortunately, insects. Keeping your cats safe from some of the worst pests, like fleas and ticks, is normally a no brainer, but what about heartworms?

Does Your Cat Need Heartworm Prevention?

Apr. 7, 2021

April has arrived and with it comes sunshine, warmer temperatures, and unfortunately, insects. Keeping your cats safe from some of the worst pests, like fleas and ticks, is normally a no brainer, but what about heartworms?

Read more
Millions of pets go missing every year and can take days, months, or even years to be reunited with their family. Don't let this happen to you! Take the steps below to keep your pet safe and give them the best chance to be reunited with you should they get out.

Steps to Take Now to Help Prevent Losing Your Pet

Mar. 10, 2021

Millions of pets go missing every year and can take days, months, or even years to be reunited with their family. Don’t let this happen to you! Take the steps below to keep your pet safe and give them the best chance to be reunited with you should they get out.

Read more
We talked to our Behavior Experts at the ARL to find out how to recognize separation anxiety in dogs and how to best prep your pooch for your new work schedule.

How to Prepare Your Dog for Your Return to Work

Feb. 10, 2021

We talked to our Behavior Experts at the ARL to find out how to recognize separation anxiety in dogs and how to best prep your pooch for your new work schedule.

Read more
Play-motivated aggressive behaviors are common in young, active cats less than two years of age, and in cats that live in one-cat households. Learn ways to discourage unwanted behavior and encourage wanted behavior.

Managing Rough Play

Dec. 15, 2020

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Adopting a Cat from a Hoarding Situation

Posted on Nov. 17, 2022Oct. 3, 2025

Hoarding CatsCats that come from hoarding situations have spent most of their lives with other cats and many times have had very little contact with people.

They can be fearful in new situations, especially when meeting new people and are usually not used to a carrier. However with time, patience, and positive reinforcement techniques like clicker training and play therapy, these cats can experience a reduction in their stress and become a part of the family.

What to Expect

When you first get your new cat home, they will likely be fearful and want to hide.

The best way to help your cat adjust to their new home is to set them up somewhere in your house that is small, like a bathroom or a spare room. In this room, provide everything they will need: food, water, a litterbox, a bed, and toys. Visit them every day, several times a day, doing positive things when you’re with them, like talking to them, offering high-value treats or engaging in play. Once they become comfortable in their room and with you and begin seeking attention, you can let them out into the rest of your house. It may be best to start with another small area of your house and build up to giving them total access.

They may always be fearful of new situations and new people.

Due to a lack of socialization from kittenhood, hoarding cats may always be quick to run and hide when people come over or when they hear loud noises or see fast movements. However, you can help them work through their fear and recover more quickly. One great way to help is by using positive reinforcement training techniques like using rewards or clicker training.

There are also stress-reducing products like Feliway that can help your new cat adjust in new situations.

They may never be a lap cat or enjoy being picked up and held.

Due to a lack of handling throughout their life, hoarding cats are often not used to being handled and may not be comfortable being in laps or may struggle when they are picked up. Using food rewards is a great way to help them become more comfortable with being handled. Every time your cat comes near you when you are sitting down, give them a treat, and as they stay longer, continue to positively reinforce that behavior with treats. If they ever get into your lap, continue to reinforce that behavior with treats but let them leave if they want. When picking up your cat, pair it with treats and remember to keep handling to a minimum and build up the amount of time as they become more comfortable. Until they becomes more comfortable, you can positively interact with them in other ways, such as play therapy or clicker training.

They may not be comfortable being in a carrier.

Most often, the only times a hoarding cat was ever placed in a carrier were the day they were taken from their home and during their time at the shelter. The best way to help your new cat be less fearful of the carrier is to work on positive reinforcement training. You can also leave the carrier out, allowing your cat to go in when they please and feed them treats in the carrier to help them begin to associate the carrier with good things.

Learn more about acclimating your cat to a carrier here.

They may do well in a home with other cats, but it’s always best to introduce new cats to your resident cats slowly.

Hoarded cats have spent their entire lives around cats and most prefer the company of cats. However it’s important to remember that your cat is coming into a completely new environment and will be meeting cats they do not know. It’s best to take things slow and use proper introduction techniques and positive reinforcement. This will help make introductions less stressful and set everyone up for success.

Learn more about how to introduce a cat to other cats here.

What Not to Do

  • Never force your cat to spend time with their new family or new people. Allow them the chance to approach and positively reinforce their interactions with people – for example, giving treats when they approach.
  • Never chase your cat. If you find yourself in a situation where you need to handle your cat for medicating or putting in a carrier, do not chase them around the house to catch them. Instead wait until they have settled somewhere, like their bed and then approach them.
  • Never punish your new cat for showing fearful behavior, such hissing or hiding, or showing any other unwanted behavior. Punishment will only make them fearful of you and can lead to aggression. Instead use positive reinforcement training to build trust with your cat and understand that it may take time for your new cat to settle in.
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