Showing posts with label Healthy cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healthy cat. Show all posts

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Can Healthy Cat Food Contain Preservatives?

In this day and age of the mighty dollar masquerading as king, it becomes more and more difficult to trust businesses who have a vested interest in gaining your sale. As cats can’t talk to us, or perhaps I should say, as we can’t hear what cats are telling us, we don’t have that all important input to know if we are providing our cats with a healthy cat food.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

A Healthy Cat's Nose


A healthy cat's sense of smell is fourteen times stronger than a human's, which is not surprising, since the cat's nose may be one of his most valuable assets and organs of it’s body. In fact, news stories occasionally surface when cats' save their families' lives by waking them after smelling smoke or gas leaks.
Healthy Cats

Monday, November 10, 2014

A Healthy Cat's Ears


Except for the Scottish Fold and the American Curl, a healthy cat's ears will be triangular in shape and will have a good form. 

Sunday, October 19, 2014

A Healthy Cat's Eyes

Your cat's eyes should be clear, bright, and alert to his surroundings  and also fresh. Although his pupils may be narrow or wide, depending on the amount of light reflecting on them, they should always be the same size and same shape. 

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Top 10 Senior Cat Health Tips

1.      Schedule  your veterinarian checkups at least twice a year. The older your senior cat, the more important it is to maintain good health and more important to think about his health.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Tips to Have a Healthy Cat

The Essential Cat

Your little friend has certain needs, some of those are basic:  good food,  fresh water, liter box, and bowls or glasses. Bowls are used for food, while drinking water from glasses make cats feel fancy and elegant. Carriers are also important, as are ID collars and microchips, especially if your cat spends time outside the home area.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Stop a Cat from Biting and Scratching

How to Stop a Cat from Biting and Scratching

First you have to understand  what encourages your cat to change his behavior.

 Cats normally  respond best to positive reinforcement, namely praising and rewarding appropriate behavior, ignoring and withdrawing from inappropriate behavior.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Adopted Cat: Night time meowing

Common Causes of Cats Meowing at Night

One of the most regular complaints from cat owners, is of their cat's loud 'crying' sound in the middle of the night. This behavior is unfortunately very common and usual, particularly in older cats. Usually the cat just wants attention and reassurance that her humans are still around and she has not been left on her own. Cats often meow during the day as well, but the night call can seem much louder and more demanding also distracting.

Sunday, July 27, 2014

How to Make Your Cat Stop Attacking You?

Discipline the cat. 
You need to let him know not to do that.
  • One of the most effective ways to discipline a cat is a clean water spray. Squirting the cat in the face or body will stop most cats. They don't like it usually. Once in a while a cat enjoys it and thinks of it as a game. If so, use the spritzer as a distraction.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Top Distracting Toys for Home-Alone Cats

1. Peek-a-Prize Toy Box

The most interesting feature  of this toy is that the cats' natural hunting and stalking instincts come into play in reality. Their interest is not particularly in the "prey", but in the thrill of the hunt. The floor became littered with toys flipped out of the box by one kitty or another. Be sure to stock the box with plenty of other toys to maximize your cat's home-alone playtime. This is a toy that cats will not grow tired of.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Why do cats hiss?


A hissing cat sounds like a radiator which is  overloading at the moment.  She may seem almost funny to you, with that usually serene feline face contorted into an open mouthed sneer as his ears flatten, back arches and tail in hill shape.

Saturday, May 31, 2014

How to Integrate Cats

Integrating  new cats can be a challenge for your family. 
Cats are territorial, and don’t take well to unknown cats suddenly appearing in their territory and area. The inclination of most cats is to attack a new cat to try to make it go away, or to run away from it in fear. Some of them act badly.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Grooming your cat

Grooming your cat not only stimulates the circulation and improves muscle tone, but also minimizes hairballs in his body specially near stomach by removing loose hairs. It smooths down the fur to insulate the body more efficiently, and stimulates the glands at the base of the hairs which waterproof the coat of your healthy cat. In hot weather, licking spreads saliva that cools your cat as it evaporates; grooming also spreads sebum natural oil that protects and waterproofs the hair and skin) across the coat.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Cutting cats claws

Trimming a Cat's Claws

1. Stay on the cutting edge
There are plenty of tools available to trim a little cat's and normal cat’s  claws; use the one that works best for you and your healthy cat.
Some people prefer a special pair of scissors modified to hold a cat's claw in place, others prefer human nail clippers and tools, and still others choose pliers-like clippers or those with a sliding "guillotine" blade. Whatever your tool of choice, be sure the blade remains sharp; the blunt pressure from dull blades may hurt an animal and cause a nail to split or bleed. Keep something to stop bleeding, such as styptic powder, cornstarch, or a dry bar of soap near you.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Hairballs in cats


What to Do About Hairballs in Cats
Hairballs in cats and healthy cats are unpleasant. And they’re not just disagreeable for the person who has to clean them up -- they can cause intestinal blockages, digestive problems, which can be a serious health problem, for your cat and little friend. It’s a given that your cat is going to groom himself.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Bathing cats

Here are some simple steps to bathing your cat at home: 
1. Be prepared  and careful

  • Choose a warm room that has a door you can close to prevent  your cat’s escape.
  • Put several large bath towels next to the tub along with a hairdryer and pet carrier lined with a towel, door open and ready to receive a wet cat or kitty.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Cat safety

You can keep your cat safe by adopting and following these tips :

1. You know your little friend. If he's acting strange, on the side of caution: Take him to the vet.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Facts about cats

In the list below you can find amazing and interesting facts about cats:
  1. There are more than 550 million domestic cats (feline) in the world, with 33 different breeds.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Toxic plants for cats

Plants Toxic to Cats
 Cats will chew on some plants. And, because they love to climb and explore more, it is difficult to keep plants out of their reach. Therefore, if you are going to have plants in your house or balcony, or if you let your kitty out in your yard, you need to be able to accurately identify the plants to which your cat will be exposed. When in doubt, it is best to remove the plant from your home. 

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Playful pets

What are good and nice toys for pets?
  • A good toy is one that your pet enjoys playing with. It does not need to be expensive or special (cats love cardboard boxes) but it does need to be safe and clean.