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		<title>The Importance Of Cat Care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michelle Bery asked: Having a pet can be a wonderful experience as our furry friends integrate themselves into our daily lives and become cherished members of our families. We all certainly have our allegiances when it comes to our pet of choice. Just as dog owners will brag of the canine&#8217;s family-friendly quality and loving [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Michelle Bery</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Having a pet can be a wonderful experience as our furry friends integrate themselves into our daily lives and become cherished members of our families. We all certainly have our allegiances when it comes to our pet of choice. Just as dog owners will brag of the canine&#8217;s family-friendly quality and loving demeanor, cat owners will boast of the cat&#8217;s intelligent nature and subtle personality. Of course, part of having a pet &#8211; of any variety &#8211; is the responsibility for their daily care. And cat care, as any cat owner will tell you, is paramount to ensuring your feline&#8217;s good health and longevity.<br/><br/>First and foremost, when it comes to cat care &#8211; just as you would do for a baby &#8211; you must take steps to make your home a safe place for a curious kitty. When doing this, it is helpful to get down on the floor so that you can get a perspective for what may look interesting to your tiny new family member. Remove any small things from the floor that could be a choking hazard, and look for small, dangerous places where your kitten could inadvertently get stuck. Also, be mindful of lit candles and open windows!<br/><br/>Of course, cat care also means proper medical supervision. If you don&#8217;t already have a reputable veterinarian with whom you feel comfortable, it is important that you seek one out. Do some research among the animal lovers in your community; you will often find that there is a consensus among them regarding the best choice in area veterinarians. It is essential that you set up an initial appointment for your cat to make sure that all of your cat&#8217;s protective shots are in order. The same veterinarian will be significant going forward for regular check-ups, teeth cleaning, and any other medical intervention that you may need.<br/><br/>Ask your veterinarian about the food most appropriate for cat care. As you will find, there are a variety of cat foods on the market today, all advertising their own all-important nutrients; it can be difficult to navigate. Your cat&#8217;s nutrition needs will change as it ages so it is important that you keep pace. Your veterinarian will be able to tell you what is nutritionally most important for your kitten &#8211; as well as your older cat.<br/><br/>Finally, when it comes to cat care, it is important that your cat feel comfortable and that is has a place of its own. A litter box placed in a removed area of your home will offer your cat a place to go to the bathroom. Talk with your veterinarian about how best to introduce the litter box to your cat.<br/><br/>Ultimately, the most important cat care is the love and protection that you offer, allowing your cat to grow healthy and strong.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jim Moore asked: You&#8217;ve brought your kitten home. You&#8217;ve got her set up with all her needs. Now, you&#8217;re faced with some of the more puzzling aspects of cat care. You&#8217;re wondering about declawing. And that&#8217;s just for starters. Not to worry.First and foremost, realize that the first step to successful cat ownership is to [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jim Moore</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>You&#8217;ve brought your kitten home. You&#8217;ve got her set up with all her needs. Now, you&#8217;re faced with some of the more puzzling aspects of cat care. You&#8217;re wondering about declawing. And that&#8217;s just for starters. Not to worry.<br/><br/>First and foremost, realize that the first step to successful cat ownership is to love your cat. Filling in the blanks on the information you don&#8217;t know yet will come. And here&#8217;s some information and knowledge to get you started. Of course homeopathic care for cat is something that is all over the news right now, but there&#8217;s actually a lot more to know then that.<br/><br/>Yes, cats shed. And the shedding of a long-haired cat is more noticeable than that of a short haired feline. Expect your cat only to shed at the change of the seasons. That&#8217;s not so. Because of his exposure to a constant temperature and continual artificial light, your indoor cat sheds year round. But it&#8217;s not nearly as bad as it sounds.<br/><br/>Here&#8217;s a good piece of important cat care information, cats take care of a lot of their shedding on their own. They are fastidiously clean animals. You&#8217;ll discover they are constantly cleaning themselves with their rough, sandpaper-like tongues. The very mechanism, though, that helps them to control shedding also contributes to one of their health problems, hairballs. Hairballs are a very real threat to your cat&#8217;s digestion. They can block the food that&#8217;s already been digested from traveling through his intestines.<br/><br/>So how can you tell when your cat is experiencing hairballs? You&#8217;ll be able to recognize them if he coughs them up &#8211; as cats are prone to do. If you find cigar-shaped masses of some indistinguishable matter on the floor or on your furniture, you&#8217;ve discovered a hairball.<br/><br/>Sometimes, though, a cat will expel them along with his ***** in the litter box. If you find that your cat&#8217;s bowel movements have hair on them, that means he&#8217;s got hairballs. Another symptom your feline may exhibit is dry coughing or a hacking. This will especially occur after he&#8217;s eaten. In fact, if your cat has a sudden, unexpected loss of appetite, you may suspect a hairball is at the root cause.<br/><br/>So how do you prevent hairballs? Take matters in your own hands, literally! Brush! Brush! Brush! Groom you kitty often. Most cats find it most enjoyable and it builds a marvelous bond between you and your feline.<br/><br/>If you discover that your kitten may need more aid than this, there are many effective hairball remedies on the market today. They come in a variety of forms, from granules you sprinkle inconspicuously on his food to gels.<br/><br/>Thinking about declawing?<br/><br/>If you haven&#8217;t heard, declawing your cat so he doesn&#8217;t ruin your furniture or accidentally seriously scratch an individual is controversial. A generation ago, this operation was routine, many times performed at the same time the kitten got spayed or neutered.<br/><br/>The public today, though, is more widely educated on exactly what surgery for declawing entails. It&#8217;s not just a matter of pulling the claws out of the kitty. To remove a cat&#8217;s claws, a veterinarian must actually amputate the cat&#8217;s paws at the first joint. This would be the equivalent you getting your knuckles amputated right below your finger nails. Ouch!<br/><br/>In order to perform the surgery, your veterinarian will anesthetized your cat as well as give him pain medication. He will literally cut the first section of your cat&#8217;s paw off, since the claws are intricately intertwined in the first &#8220;knuckle.&#8221;<br/><br/>Following the surgery, your cat&#8217;s paws are carefully bandaged. Your cat will undoubtedly spend the night at the animal hospital. The following day you&#8217;ll be able to bring her home.<br/><br/>Be prepared! Your cat &#8211; understandably &#8211; will be distinctly uncomfortable for several days following the surgery. (Actually, she&#8217;ll probably be in great pain. But felines are wonderful actors. Cats **** to show that they&#8217;re in any type of pain.)<br/><br/>Considering, though, the extent of the surgery, your cat heals quite quickly. You&#8217;ll notice that your pet walks around the house rather gingerly. That&#8217;ll last for about a week. After that she&#8217;ll back to her old self.<br/><br/>To help prevent infection, you should replace her litter with some shredded paper. This avoids getting granules of litter in his already very tender paws.<br/><br/>Declawing your cat does more than just eliminate the problem of scratching. Her claws -and that portion of the toes that are removed, are valuable to her in another vital way. Removing her claws may throw her entire system of natural balance off.<br/><br/>A cat, you see, is classified as a &#8220;digitigrade.&#8221; It&#8217;s a strange label, but essentially it means that she walks on her toes. But, a cats toes are used for so much more! Her entire balance and form are based on the length of her digits. Nature, it seems, designed the cat&#8217;s body &#8211; including her back, shoulders, paws, leg joints, ligaments, muscles, tendons and even her nerves! &#8211; based on walking on her toes. Because of this, her weight is distributed across its toes as it walks, runs and climbs.<br/><br/>That means a cat&#8217;s claws are absolutely essential for her balance as well as for her ability to exercise effectively. Not only that, her toes &#8211; and especially her claws are vital aspects of her stretching. Notice when your cat scratches at a post (or, yes, your furniture!). We all assume she&#8217;s just sharpening her claws. Not so! She is really stretching her entire body. When you declaw your kitten, it throws her entire body alignment off.<br/><br/>Hairballs and declawing. Not usually subjects that come up in everyday conversations, now are they? But these are only two of the important bits of information that every cat owner needs to know in order to give Fluffy the best of care. That, and your love, will help your kitten live a long and healthy life.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Robert Scott asked: People love to have pets at home, but sometimes, keeping a pet can cause trouble especially when the pets are not insured. A cat is one such animal that has to insured and secured because of its restless nature and delicate body. Hence demands quite a lot of care from the owner. [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Robert Scott</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>People love to have pets at home, but sometimes, keeping a pet can cause trouble especially when the pets are not insured. A cat is one such animal that has to insured and secured because of its restless nature and delicate body. Hence demands quite a lot of care from the owner. Therefore, it will be advisable to buy a cat health insurance plan for its security against mishaps and diseases. It also will not leave a dent in your pocket.<br/><br/>Cat health insurance also saves money on various things like the costs of the veterinary, as these expenses have increased rapidly in recent years. Without cat health insurance or one can even say that veterinary insurance then things like routine check-ups, emergency care and disease treatments and preventive procedures will certainly hurt you financially, so why not get some help in a form of cat health insurance. Well, your cat surely deserves a protection against just not diseases but also against accidents. Health insurance for cats is like having a health insurance for you! So why wait. However, the cat insurance premiums depend on the breed of your cat and the type of policy that you have decided on. If you have more than one cat, there is usually a reduced rate after the first policy. Cat health insurance<br/><br/>deductibles can vary as well according to the policies that you have opted for. The average annual deductible is about $100.<br/><br/>You can choose from an array of coverage plans based on your cat’s age, breed, and pre-existing medical conditions. However, some feline health plans are quite comprehensive and offers services for annual checkups, routine care, vaccinations and other preventive medications, and spaying and neutering, as well as illnesses and accidents and injuries. Cat’s insurance coverage for emergencies begins immediately on most health policies, however, takes at least a month’s time for illness and other claims. However, the cat’s age can severely affect the insurance coverage. Generally, policies begin veterinary healthcare coverage when the pet is 6 to 8 months old, but usually many insurers begin when the cat is much is younger. If you are confused regarding the policies then, it is good to take help of people who have taken cat insurance or approach pet insurance agencies for a better perspective on coverages.<br/><br/>Many cat health insurers will not cover the pet if she has a pre-existing condition or a terminal illness. Some will insure the cat only if the condition is controllable or stable. Well, all these options available, it is important to check out the various cat health insurance companies, their pet insurance policies and corresponding healthcare plans. Hence, if you care about your cat, then you should care about her health too. And get her enrolled with good health insurance plan. However, if you are bothered about your pocket, then you should care about your cat’s health insurance coverage, too. This way you are able to save money and get to keep your cat healthy and active. Moreover, with the help of a cat health policy, you will be able to claim the money back.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Terrie Simpson asked: Every year thousands and thousands of cats and dogs are euthanized because they lack a home and family to adopt them. We humans are to blame for this situation. Every year the newspapers are full of articles submitted by the S.P.C.A. relating to the number of animals they have had to kill.As [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Terrie Simpson</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Every year thousands and thousands of cats and dogs are euthanized because they lack a home and family to adopt them. We humans are to blame for this situation. Every year the newspapers are full of articles submitted by the S.P.C.A. relating to the number of animals they have had to kill.<br/><br/>As responsible pet owners we have to make the decision whether or not we want to contribute to the problem or do our part to keep unwanted pets out of the shelters and off the streets. So when do we need to neuter or spay the animals? We need to decide by the time our pet is 6 to 8 months old whether or not to sterilize him/her.<br/><br/>Being a responsible breeder is no easy task and there is no profit to be made. Breeding is done strictly for the betterment and continuation of the breed. The costs of the stud service, the buying or making of a whelping box, the veterinarian bill for the care of the mother dog, possible fees for delivering the pups, puppy food, veterinarian checkups for the puppies, eye exams, worming, fees for docking of the tails, vaccinations, etc., etc., quickly eat up any profits to be made. Then there are the countless sleepless nights waiting for the moment of birth, worrying about the newborn puppies, the noise from yelping puppies keeping you awake. It&#8217;s simply a labor of love for a responsible breeder.<br/><br/>Whether or not you have a mixed breed or a purebred dog you need to take the precaution so that accidental breedings do not happen. If you have an unspayed female dog you dog will every 6 to 10 months go into heat that lasts about 3 weeks. A heat is also known as an oestrus period. During this time the female will have menses or a period, where she will secrete blood from her ******. This is a messy situation for a house pet. There are protective garments that may be purchased to contain the mess, but also help deter unwelcome entry from male dogs. Also during this time your dogs behaviour may change and she will be less obedient.<br/><br/>Unsterilized (un-neutered) male dogs can become aggressive and may show overt sexual behaviour when there are in-season females nearby. The male dogs will mark territory in the neighbourhood or in the home by ********* small amounts. Adolescence, is a trying period. Your male dog and you will likely have confrontations over whom is the alpha personality. Now is the time to remember, that you love your dog, but you are the master.<br/><br/>To spay a female dog, a veterinarian removes it&#8217;s uterus and ovaries. A male dog is neutered when the veterinarian removes the dog&#8217;s *********. Both operations are usually safe and require one nights stay at the clinic.<br/><br/>The benefits to sterilizing your dog not only include unwanted off-spring, avoiding temperment problems, but also can benefit your dogs health. Having your pet sterilized will decrease the risk of developing tumors in the ******* area. Males can develop problems with the prostate gland. Females can develop problems with the mamary glands. Consult your veterinarian before your pet becomes 6 months old. Take a trip to your local S.P.C.A. and take a look at all the homeless cats and dogs before you decide to leave your pet unsterilized.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Karen Corey asked: Cats make wonderful companions, however they can be somewhat of a mystery. Knowing and understanding your feline companions is the way to keep them happy. Even though cats have the reputation for being independent and aloof, they actually thrive on affection. If you are getting a cat or kitten for the first [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cats make wonderful companions, however they can be somewhat of a mystery. Knowing and understanding your feline companions is the way to keep them happy. Even though cats have the reputation for being independent and aloof, they actually thrive on affection.</p>
<p>If you are getting a cat or kitten for the first time you might want to make sure that no one in your family is allergic to cats. You should take your family to a rescue centre or have them play with a friend’s cat to see if they show any signs of an allergic reaction. Some symptoms to look for are; eye irritations, sneezing, and watery eyes. This way you will know beforehand instead of after you bring home the new cat or kitten and have become attached to them.</p>
<p>When it comes to the nutritional requirements of cats they are clearly different from dogs. Cats are strict carnivores and have to eat meat to remain healthy. Cats need protein in their daily diet to provide amino acids which turn into protein. Proteins are required for tissue growth and repair and to help with metabolism.</p>
<p>Fat and oils contain fatty acids which perform several functions and are a form of energy. If your cat’s diet is lacking fatty acids it could result in a dry coat and dandruff.</p>
<p>Vitamins and minerals are also important to a cat’s diet. There are 4 vitamins and 2 minerals that your cat needs to live a long healthy life. Vitamin A helps stimulate growth in kittens and renewal in adult cats, Vitamin B is important for growth, the nervous system and for the heart. Vitamin D helps in bone development and Vitamin E is for shiny coats. Water is the most important element in a cat’s diet. It transports nutrients, vital to temperature regulation, and essential for digestion. Most active cats will drink around 85ml of water daily.</p>
<p>To make sure your cat stays in good health you need to pay attention to them and notice any changes in their behaviour. At least once a week you should do a “check-up” on your cat. This can be done just by holding and petting your cat while you look for signs of fleas, skin problems, ear mites or for overly long claws. Some signs to watch for are; if their coats start looking rough instead of sleek and shiny and they stop grooming themselves properly. If you notice any of these signs you should take your pet into the vet for a check-up.</p>
<p>Depending on the breed of cat you have will determine how much grooming you will have to do. If you have a long-haired cat, such a Persian they need daily brushing and combing. If you have a short hair they can be groomed occasionally. Most cats will try to keep themselves groomed.</p>
<p>Another thing to remember is to have an out of the way place for their litter box. It is important to make sure you clean it often, especially if you have a multi-cat home. Cats are easy animals to care for. They like to play so make sure you have plenty of things for them to chase and bat around. If you have an inside cat make sure you also provide them with a scratching post of some sort. This way they won’t be using the furniture for that purpose. Cats make great companions and if kept healthy and happy they will give you enjoyment and comfort for a long time.</p>
<p>To protect your feline companions you might want to consider buying pet insurance for your cats. Not only will this give you peace of mind; it will help you to afford expensive medical costs if your pet becomes ill or has an accident. Cat insurance can help ease the strain on your budget if you were faced with high veterinary bills.</p></div>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 10:23:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michael Plante asked: Man has an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. If there is something that he absolutely would like to know, he would use all the means in his grasp to get that knowledge. But the research part can be quite a waste of time. Well, weve done all the hard work for you in [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Michael Plante</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Man has an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. If there is something that he absolutely would like to know, he would use all the means in his grasp to get that knowledge. But the research part can be quite a waste of time. Well, weve done all the hard work for you in order to present this insightful article.<br/><br/>Cats are curious by nature. Because of their curious nature, it is easy for cats to ingest poisons that can cause them to become very ill. Without proper treatment, a cat could die from poisoning.<br/><br/>Cat owners should be aware of the types of items around the home that can poison a cat. Household chemicals, plants, trees and shrubs can all cause a cat to become ill. When you think your cat has ingested a poisonous substance, it is helpful to your vet if you can identify what has made the cat sick. If your cat goes outdoors, sometimes it is impossible to know what the cat has ingested. Here are some common plants and household chemicals that can make your cat ill.<br/><br/>There are certain plants, trees and shrubs that can cause your cat to vomit, become dehydrated and have diarrhea. Sometimes when a cat ingests a toxic plant, they can foam at the mouth or have excessive drooling followed by a be needy to drink lots of water. Their mouth can become red and irritated. In extreme cases, a cat can fall into a coma and die.<br/><br/>Plants inside your home can pose a threat to your cat. Sometimes a cat does not even have to ingest the plant, but can have exposure on their skin, causing irritations. Fig plants, chrysanthemums, poinsettias can all cause reactions in cats. Most of the time these three kinds of plants mania simple cause skin irritation. More serious reactions such as staggering, swelling of the mouth and general weakness are caused by household plants such as Boston ivy, arrowhead vine, caladiums, elephant&#8217;s ear, heart leaf, peace lily and dumb cane plants.<br/><br/>If your cat has ingested a large amount of amaryllis, ivy, azalea, spider mum and creeping Charlie plants or flowers, you can expect a more serious reaction. These plants, among others can lead to vomiting, abdominal pain, tremors and heart and respiratory ailments. It will be necessary to consult your vet if you cat has ingested any toxic plants.<br/><br/>Outdoor plants can also pose generally of the same risks and some of the indoor plants. Symptoms can include, but are not limited to diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, pain, and weakness, breathing difficulties and seizures and convulsions. Some of these plants and shrubs include larkspur, skunkweed, daffodils, foxglove, castor bean, almond plants, wild cherry, English holly, spinach, rhubarb, Jasmine, and pigweed. Other plants that can cause your cat to experience hallucinations include marijuana, nutmeg, peyote, and morning glories.<br/><br/>Chemicals and cleaners found around the house are also cause for concern. Cats can ingest a toxic chemical and become very ill quickly. A common poison for cats is antifreeze. They like the taste and will lick it off of the garage floor from a puddle. Antifreeze can cause seizures and if enough is ingested, can kill a cat. Other common poisons found around the house are rat poisons, and insect sprays and treatments. If you treat your home with insecticides it is very important to keep your cat away from the treated area for several hours. In addition, if you spray the inside of your home, thoroughly wash the cat&#8217;s food and water bowls to clean off any residue from the insecticide. Other common household items that can make a cat ill include bleach, alcohol, gasoline, turpentine, lead, acid, garbage waste and paint. Toads and salamanders can also cause cats to become very ill. If you cat eats a toad or salamander, it will be evident by excessive foaming at the mouth and drooling. Also, it is important to remember that if your cat eats a bird, insect or rat that has been infected by a poison, it is likely that your cat will become ill, as well.<br/><br/>It is always a good idea to contact your vet or the National Animal Poison Control Center if you think your cat has been poisoned. There will be different treatments for different poisons. Most vets will try to induce vomiting in call to eliminate the toxin from the body. If your cat has a toxin on the fur or skin, it will be necessary to thoroughly remove the residue by washing the cat&#8217;s fur. Both mineral oil and vegetable oil are effective for removing poisons such as gasoline or turpentine. Cats that are experiencing nervous system disorders from ingesting toxins are in serious trouble. Your cat will love to be taken to medical care immediately. Cat with nervous disorders will experience convulsions, unconsciousness and difficulty breathing.<br/><br/>Now wasnt that interesting? Only an expert can reveal this kind of insider information, and provide facts and trends that are often overlooked or misunderstood.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 10:21:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Debbie Foster</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Having any family pet is a big responsibility so you must know all the underlying steps on how to take care of it. So if you are keen to keep a cat, you need to know more about feline care. Owning a pet cat is not as easy as feeding it daily. Food is not the only thing a pet cat requires to stay healthy and happy. Just like you and me, cats also need some of their basic needs to be met.  Caring for cats is more than just the caring part, you have to know what to do and how to do it. As a conscientious cat owner, here are some things to be aware of.<br/><br/>Some people feed their family cats leftover foods or table scraps, but you have to understand that human food may be harmful to cats.  A combination of the two gives the correct kind of nutritional food for your pet. It can be affordable if you include it in your monthly household shopping budget.<br/><br/>Next, they need a home. You have to make sure the immediate surroundings will be safe and secure for your pet. Much like the way we take care to remove all potentially dangerous and threatening items from the home area when we have a child in the house. Of course, there&#8217;s also the need for a litter box for your feline. These can be very inexpensive or more pricey like the self cleaning type. Cats love toys to bring out their playful side, so you&#8217;ll want a few of those. Then to further show you care, cozy cat beds are nice. Again, these run from very affordable to more expensive like in the temperature regulated heated cat beds.<br/><br/>Exactly like an infant, your cat needs to be looked over by their veterinarian on a regular basis. It&#8217;s also important to take them to the veterinarian to have them neutered or spayed unless you intentionally plan to breed. Cats require vaccinations from time to time, and the costs of such shots may vary. Cats also need annual check-ups with their vet. Regular veterinary visits, as well as emergency visits from illness or injury can turn into a sizeable sum, so be prepared and plan extra money into your budget. It&#8217;s better to be prepared for the worst than to be sorry later. Cat care may seem like a cake walk in the beginning, but it is a full-time commitment to be a fully responsible cat owner. Before you dream of owning a pet, or actually getting one, please make sure you&#8217;re able to care for it in every sense.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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<p>Feline health is all about maintenance. This article will give you three easy steps for keeping your cat(s) happy and healthy on a long-term basis.</p>
<p>Cats are independent creatures in many ways. If you follow a few simple guidelines your feline friends will enjoy maximum health and a very long life.</p>
<p>Use the information below to formulate your own feline health care plan:</p>
<p>Feline Health Tip #1 Choosing The Right Food</p>
<p>It&#8217;s critical that you feed your cats a high quality food product. You might save money by going with a dollar store brand of cat food, but the end result will be poor health and possible even complications.</p>
<p>A quality food will ensure optimal feline health by providing the proper nutrition. A good product like Science Diet, Iams, or Eukanuba will boost your cat&#8217;s energy levels, give them a healthy, shiny coat, and support a strong digestive system.</p>
<p>Also, a higher-grade food will not contain the kind of fillers and junk found in low-grade stock. Such byproducts can cause digestion problems and sluggish performance over time.</p>
<p>Feline Health Tip #2 Providing A Cat-Friendly Environment</p>
<p>Feline health experts agree that cats living indoors fulltime live longer than cats that are allowed to go outside frequently. Obviously felines will encounter far fewer hazards in your home than they would when wandering the streets or countryside.</p>
<p>However, cats love being outside. So you may want to allow some outdoors time if you live a safe distance from a busy road and there are no free-roaming, aggressive dogs in your area.</p>
<p>Even cats that live inside can endanger themselves through their tendency to investigate unsafe areas. Go over your home as if you planned to childproof it to avoid problems that arise form curious felines.</p>
<p>Keep cleaning chemicals and other toxic materials locked away. Cats might be attracted to the sweet smell of cleaning solutions.</p>
<p>Also be sure any heating/cooling ducts are protected with the proper grates to prevent cats from getting stuck in the ductwork. And avoid leaving easy access to standing water in kitchen sinks or bathtubs.</p>
<p>Feline Health Tip #3 Cat Maintenance</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a good idea to pay close attention to your cat&#8217;s eyes, mouth, ears, and feet. Look for any liaisons, discharges, or other signs of injury or illness so you can prevent infection or serious complications resulting from their active lifestyle.</p>
<p>And be aware that cats are vulnerable to a whole range of dental, respiratory, and ear/eye complications. By keeping a close watch on any new developments or major behavioral changes you can stop an illness from becoming too serious.</p>
<p>Any changes in eating or drinking habits should be taken seriously. If a cat becomes disinterested in food or water or becomes unable to use the litter box contact your vet without delay.</p>
<p>These three very simple tips can help you keep your cat(s) happy and healthy for a very long time. These wonderful creatures rely on you to keep them healthy and safe, and diligence in this regard is a small price to pay for the companionship they offer.</p></div>
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<div><em><strong>Mark Richard</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>When you want to purchase cat furniture, there is nothing more important than looking for a piece that fits your pet&#8217;s needs. You can find a wide selection of pet furniture online, including simple scratching posts and large cat condos that provide a nest for your kitty to relax in. Cat furniture is available in all shapes, sizes, colors, and styles so it helps to consider your options and know what you are looking for, so that you can quickly find the cat furniture you want.<br/><br/>Styles of Cat Furniture<br/><br/>There are many different styles of cat furniture available to meet the demands of your pet and your budget. A scratching post is a simple and affordable piece of cat furniture that provides a place for your kitty to stretch and sharpen his claws. If you have a cat that tends to scratch your home furnishings, then this is an excellent choice for you.<br/><br/>Cat towers available are also used for scratching, as well as climbing and napping. In most cases, each of the tiers on a cat tower have an individual cubby, making this form of cat furniture perfect for use in homes with multiple cats, or for one cat that loves to climb and play on his own.<br/><br/>Benefits of Cat Furniture<br/><br/>If you have been hesitating to purchase cat furniture because you are not sure that your cat will enjoy it, fear not. Regardless of age, cats love to have their own little playground (or napping area.)<br/><br/>You&#8217;ll love it too because nearly all cats abandon scratching furniture when a simple piece of cat furniture is introduced. Furniture for cats is designed to be comfortable for your pet and the posts on cat furniture are covered in carpeting, so that your kitty&#8217;s claws will not be damaged (and neither will your furniture!)<br/><br/>Because cats love to climb and play, cat furniture will provide entertainment for many years to come. All premium cat furniture is made from real wood, and won&#8217;t contain any harmful glues or solvents that can harm your cat. You can choose from one to four tiers on your cat furniture, making it a great investment when you have several cats in your home. Cat furniture is also easy to clean and care for.<br/><br/>Caring for Cat Furniture<br/><br/>Almost all cat furniture is covered in carpeting, making it simple to clean. All that you need to do is vacuum the carpeting on the cat condos regularly, and spot clean as needed. If you have cat furniture that is home to multiple cats, then you may need to clean and vacuum the cat condos more frequently, but in most homes one to two times a week is plenty to remove loose hair the cat furniture.<br/><br/>Whether you have one cat or several cats, there is nothing more entertaining than having cat furniture for climbing, scratching, and stretchin so that you can keep the rest of the furniture in the house such as your sofa free of tears and claw marks.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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<div><em><strong>Mikael Rieck</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Cats make some of the best pets you can have. They are especially good pets for people who have busy lives and schedules that can&#8217;t afford to give a pet all of their time and attention. Cats are pretty private animals that don&#8217;t constantly need your attention, which frees up a lot of time. They are also fairly quiet pets which make them nice pets for people who live in apartments.<br/><br/>There are a lot of different aspects to taking care of cats that everyone should probably learn about before bringing home a new cat. One of the most important aspects of taking care of any cat is the type of diet your cat has. Nutrition and the type of food your cat eats will determine how long your cat&#8217;s life span is. There are tons of different brands and tons of different types that all claim to be the healthiest choice for your cat. You should do a little research and make sure that none of the companies you are considering have had any type of recalls lately. Also if you aren&#8217;t sure which one is truly the healthiest you should contact your vet who can help you pick the best brand for your kitty. The vet can also give you instructions about how much to feed your cat.<br/><br/>It&#8217;s extremely important to make sure that you avoid overfeeding your cat. By overfeeding your cat you may cause your cat to gain a lot of weight. This weight gain can eventually lead to your cat being very obese and unhealthy. This can shorten your cat&#8217;s life span and end up being fatal to your beloved pet. Cats don&#8217;t typically need the same kind of exercise that dogs do. They tend to get their exercise throughout the day around the house.<br/><br/>Grooming is another essential to taking proper care of your pet cat. You should divide up the grooming duties between those that need to be done daily, and those you can do weekly. Brushing out your cat&#8217;s loose hair is something you should probably do daily as this will also improve the shine of your cat&#8217;s coat. You should also check your cat for fleas and ticks regularly while playing with them and petting on them. Make sure you get the right type of shampoo to wash your cat in as well. You may want to sport some elbow high rubber type gloves when washing your cat to avoid getting scratched.<br/><br/>While cats are private animals that don&#8217;t exactly do back flips to get your attention, that doesn&#8217;t mean you should never play with your cat and spend time with him. Make a little time each day just to sit down and pet your cat or get out his favorite toy and just play with him. As stated earlier this is the perfect time to check and make sure he or she doesn&#8217;t have any ticks or fleas as well.<br/><br/>Having a cat for a pet is a wonderful experience that millions all over the world enjoy every single day. If you are looking for a pet that doesn&#8217;t require your constant attention, yet you can still cuddle and pet, a cat is the perfect pet for you. Make sure that if you have any questions you call your vet and ask so that you can be sure you are providing your pet cat with all the care and attention he or she needs. Your cat isn&#8217;t simply an animal that sits around the house; he or she is now another member of your own family.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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