How to care for your cat:
To keep your cat or kitten healthy the most important thing is
to make sure your cat is taken to the veterinarians regularly; for kittens take
them when you first get them to ensure they are healthy, powerful and disease
free, make sure they are vaccinated at 9 and 12 weeks of they life. It is also
important that either you or the vet check your cat for fleas and worms monthly
and treat if its necessary.
1
Make sure you take your feline to the vet regularly
for any vaccinations, and just a general checkup to see how your kitty is
doing. If you notice anything different
with your cat, like the way they're
meowing, walking, eating or acting, and if they are worried, take your cat to the vet.(take
please)
2
Groom your cat.
Grooming is very
significant for your cat. It prevents hairballs, stimulates your cats' blood
flow, stops cat hair left when you pat him and provides some good bonding time
for you and your kitty. If your cat has long fur, a pin brush is the best tool for
working through long coat. A smaller, triangular shaped brush can be used for
smaller areas, like around the face area and ears. If you want to utilize a
comb, use a wide toothed comb for long fur, and a fine toothed one for short.
You may want to buy a smaller and more gentle brush for your cat.
3
Make sure to feed your cat with
right type of food, at the right time, the right amount.
Feed your cat at
the same time you eat-so he won't be begging you for crumbs. Don't feed huge
amounts,just a small bowl will be OK. If your kitty isn't eating god, it may be
a disease. Check with your local vet. If your cat is overweight, never, ever-drastically drop
the food amount,it is not at all good for cats to lose too much weight very
quickly. (You can read weight loss in cats)Instead, try going to your
vet and buying a special type of food which is high in protein, and low in fat, also low in carbohydrate. Try
not to feed your cat your daily food; it'll become a habit for him. Give your
cat water daily. Don't feed with milk; cats can't digest it easily.
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4
Find some time to play with your
cat. Simply
feeding, grooming and taking
a cat to the veterinarian won't fulfill their needs. You need to do more
for satisfying him.Even ten minutes chasing a rubber ball around the
house together
is good. You can snuggle up to your cat with a good book, dangle a toy
in front
of their nose. A little love goes a long way.
5
Provide your cat with a
scratching post or a tree they can climb, cats will naturally want to scratch,
it's a behavior from when they were wild that allowed them to mark their
territory.
Providing
acceptable places they are allowed to scratch will save your belongings from
cat claw damage. Cats love tall places, so a big, sturdy cat tree will not only
provide a place to scratch, but will allow her to climb and enjoy a bird's eye
view of his surroundings.He really likes to see hist territory from a bird view.
6
Keep at least one litter box per
cat.
Keep boxes clean
all times. Some cats prefer uncovered boxes. Experiment with different types of
cat litter, most cats prefer a natural wood-based litter. Many cats doesn’t
like the hard texture and perfume and dust of clay-based litters.
7
Help your kitty to exercise.
Some cats, if left to their own
devices, will just sit around the house not doing much of anything and just
taking rest. Be your cat's personal trainer! Toys are a great incentive to get
your cat moving and doing sports. Try tossing small toys for him to hit and
chase. Fishing pole style toys or pocket flashlights let you give your cat a
workout even when you're worn out.
8
Let your cat be a cat. Like it or not, you cat is going to
do certain cat things that may bug you. Your best option is to give your cat a
positive outlet for these behaviors. If you cat scratches your furniture, make
sure he or she has a great scratching post to use instead. Your cat loves
getting on the china shelf to look out the window? Move the china and put in
some window side cat furniture. The cat uses the spot behind the chair as a
bathroom? Put a litter box there and keep it clean. (You may also want to visit
the vet to rule out an underlying medical problem.)
9
Think very carefully before
deciding to let your cat go outdoors. Contrary to popular belief, cats are not always naturally
able to find their way home and even a cat that usually knows its way around
can become disoriented if badly frightened. Other risks connected with letting
your cat roam outdoors are parasites, serious or fatal illnesses or injuries
from other cats or other animals, fights with other animals that can result in
serious injury or death, or theft of your cat. Your neighbors may not
appreciate having your cat use their yard as a litter box or chasing and
killing the birds at their bird baths and feeder. If you feel you must give
your cat access to the outdoors, consider giving it run of a fenced in yard or
walking it on a harness and leash. (It is possible.)
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