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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[Tristan Andrews asked: These days, cats are among the most popular pet you can own. There are several breeds available, with the most popular being Persian and Siamese. Cats are a domesticated animal, with origins dating back some 8,000 years and beyond. Like any other pet that you may own, including dogs, cats cost money [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Tristan Andrews</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>These days, cats are among the most popular pet you can own. There are several breeds available, with the most popular being Persian and Siamese. Cats are a domesticated animal, with origins dating back some 8,000 years and beyond. Like any other pet that you may own, including dogs, cats cost money to take care of properly.<br/><br/>When you get a cat, you&#8217;ll need to think about the costs. You&#8217;ll obviously need food, and you&#8217;ll also need to plan ahead for vet costs. You&#8217;ll also need litter, which can tend to get quite expensive as the years go by. Your cat will need a litter box, food dish, and water dish. You should also invest in some toys as well, such as a scratching post, cat toys, a pet carrier, and a bed. You should also look into getting an ID collar as well, just in case your cat ever gets lost.<br/><br/>Feeding your pet will depend a great deal on his age. Older cats require two small meals or one large meal for the day. Kittens on the other hand, require several feedings a day until they get around the age of 12 weeks. Cats that are between three and six months of age need to be fed three times a day. Canned food can be fed to cats, although any food that has been left out longer than 30 minutes need to be disposed of. Canned food can get expensive fast, and you should always keep in mind that some may need to be thrown away when you buy it. Cats loved canned food, although it doesn&#8217;t have any benefits to their dental health like dry food does.<br/><br/>As an alternative plan, you can always leave a supply of dry food out for your pet. When you give your cat dry food, you should always make sure that he has enough water. Dry food costs less than canned food, and it can also help to prevent the buildup of tartar on your cat&#8217;s teeth. When you buy dry food, you should always look in terms of health and benefits, and stay away from generic food. Even though generic food may be cheaper, it may not offer the nutrients your pet needs.<br/><br/>If you own a kitten, you should only give you kitten food designed for him. You&#8217;ll also need to clean and refill his water dish every day. Even though kittens and adult cats like cow&#8217;s milk, you should avoid giving it to them as it can cause diarrhea. Treats are fine on occasion, although too many of them can cause your pet to get fat. Feeding your kitten human food is good on occasion, although you may have to mix it in with his cat food.<br/><br/>By themselves, cats stay fairly clean. Although you don&#8217;t have to bathe them that often, you&#8217;ll need to give them a brushing at least once a day. Brushing will reduce the risk of hairballs and keep your cat&#8217;s coat nice and clean. If you are keeping your cat indoors, you&#8217;ll need to have a litter box in an area that is easy for your cat to access. You should always scoop it on a daily basis, and clean it out once a week. Cats don&#8217;t like to use dirty litter boxes, they prefer for it to be nice and clean.<br/><br/>Although cats do require some work, they are great pets that will provide you with years and years of companionship. As long as you take care of your cat and take him to the vet for his checkups, he should remain healthy. Even though cats can get sick from time to time &#8211; knowing how to care for him will make a world of difference.<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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<div><em><strong>Karen Corey</strong> asked: </em></p>
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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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<div><em><strong>June Sabe</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>These days, cats are among the most popular pet you can own. There are several breeds available, with the most popular being Persian and Siamese. Cats are a domesticated animal, with origins dating back some 8,000 years and beyond. Like any other pet that you may own, including dogs, cats cost money to take care of properly.<br/><br/>When you get a cat, you&#8217;ll need to think about the costs. You&#8217;ll obviously need food, and you&#8217;ll also need to plan ahead for vet costs. You&#8217;ll also need litter, which can tend to get quite expensive as the years go by. Your cat will need a litter box, food dish, and water dish. You should also invest in some toys as well, such as a scratching post, cat toys, a pet carrier, and a bed. You should also look into getting an ID collar as well, just in case your cat ever gets lost.<br/><br/>Feeding your pet will depend a great deal on his age. Older cats require two small meals or one large meal for the day. Kittens on the other hand, require several feedings a day until they get around the age of 12 weeks. Cats that are between three and six months of age need to be fed three times a day. Canned food can be fed to cats, although any food that has been left out longer than 30 minutes need to be disposed of. Canned food can get expensive fast, and you should always keep in mind that some may need to be thrown away when you buy it. Cats loved canned food, although it doesn&#8217;t have any benefits to their dental health like dry food does.<br/><br/>As an alternative plan, you can always leave a supply of dry food out for your pet. When you give your cat dry food, you should always make sure that he has enough water. Dry food costs less than canned food, and it can also help to prevent the buildup of tartar on your cat&#8217;s teeth. When you buy dry food, you should always look in terms of health and benefits, and stay away from generic food. Even though generic food may be cheaper, it may not offer the nutrients your pet needs.<br/><br/>If you own a kitten, you should only give you kitten food designed for him. You&#8217;ll also need to clean and refill his water dish every day. Even though kittens and adult cats like cow&#8217;s milk, you should avoid giving it to them as it can cause diarrhea. Treats are fine on occasion, although too many of them can cause your pet to get fat. Feeding your kitten human food is good on occasion, although you may have to mix it in with his cat food.<br/><br/>By themselves, cats stay fairly clean. Although you don&#8217;t have to bathe them that often, you&#8217;ll need to give them a brushing at least once a day. Brushing will reduce the risk of hairballs and keep your cat&#8217;s coat nice and clean. If you are keeping your cat indoors, you&#8217;ll need to have a litter box in an area that is easy for your cat to access. You should always scoop it on a daily basis, and clean it out once a week. Cats don&#8217;t like to use dirty litter boxes, they prefer for it to be nice and clean.<br/><br/>Although cats do require some work, they are great pets that will provide you with years and years of companionship. As long as you take care of your cat and take him to the vet for his checkups, he should remain healthy. Even though cats can get sick from time to time &#8211; knowing how to care for him will make a world of difference.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Judy Jantzen asked: If you have a cat that is constantly afraid then you need to read the following very carefully.A cat should have a good safe hiding place, where it can be left alone until it perceives that things are safe. The cat will usually pick one of its own, but it should have [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Judy Jantzen</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>If you have a cat that is constantly afraid then you need to read the following very carefully.<br/><br/>A cat should have a good safe hiding place, where it can be left alone until it perceives that things are safe. The cat will usually pick one of its own, but it should have access to its food bowl, water and litter box.<br/><br/>Close room doors when possible to make the cat feel more secure. This is extremely important when company comes to visit or you have a noisy party. Giving a cat as a gift at a noisy party, can freak the cat out, because it violates its comfort factor. Take the time to introduce the cat quietly.<br/><br/>Cats have a social organization that is flexible and allows them to share their territory with other cats. Some times they are accepting of another cat and sometimes they do not &#8211; just like people, who have just met someone new. Liking and disliking, on a moments notice. One may want to play and the other may not. Their time as a kitten may determine the likelihood of their desire to be sociable.<br/><br/>When cats have been introduced, they may want to fight to protect territory or establish dominance. Many cat training e-books will tell you NOT TO allow a fight to happen or to continue, if one happens. Make a loud noise, such as yelling HEY. Use a spray bottle with clean water and spray them once or twice from a distance. A clean, well washed out used cleaner bottle will work nicely. They will probably be on the run for their safeafe place before you can get the second spray out.<br/><br/>DO NOT try to physically separate them or in their passion of the moment, they may be aggressive toward you. Be very careful in handling, while a cat is fearful. Their instinct is for self protection. When they have reached their safe hiding place, close the door and give them a time out, just as you would a child.<br/><br/>Be consistent with your water bottle treatment and the time outs. Other punishment may cause further bad behavior and fear. The cat may become aggressive toward you, if it preceives you as a threat. It is NOT acceptable to them, for you to hurt them in your temporary anger. Be loving after the time out, so that the cat knows you love them, but that there are limits to be lived by.<br/><br/>A cat will usually react to fear with 3 Fs &#8211; fight &#8211; freeze &#8211; flee &#8211; sometimes loss of bladder/ bowel control. A cat may also puff out its fur, hiss or spit. What causes the fear? Figure it out and fix the problem. Some things that cause fear are a person, children, other animals or loud noises such as a vacuum cleaner being used.<br/><br/>One example we had, was the putting on of a ski hat and sunglasses when Winter came. It freaked out our recently rescued cat the first few times it happened. He had a bad memory?<br/><br/>DO NOT force a fearful thing/ person on them. Introduce at a safe distance &#8211; slowly. Feed the cat a treat and praise them for accepting the new thing/ person. Remember that animals have a better inner radar than we do, about people and the vibes they give off. Trust their judgment.<br/><br/>Routines and schedules are important for the well being of your cat. Be as consistent as ppossible. They want the same things to occur each day in the same way and at the same time.<br/><br/>Play time before bed time will help to ensure a good sleep. The more leaping, jumping and running the better. Remember that cats are noctural by nature. They like to play at night and tiring them out will help them sleep. If you sit down to watch a TV program, that you watch each day, the commercial breaks are a great time to brush your cat and play with it.<br/><br/>Author: Judy Jantzen - My husband and I have owned cats for the past 25 years. Currently have a orange tabby and a black short hair. All the cats we have owned have been strays.<br/><br/>For more fabulous articles and some of the finest cat goodies available anywhere including cat food bowls, cat carriers, fur ball remedies, return address labels and cat training e-books check out our web site at: <strong>Cat Goodies <a href="http://Finder.com" title="http://Finder.com" target="_blank">Finder.com</a><br/><br/></strong><br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mark Buckingham asked: You will need a great deal of commitment in order to own a cat as they do require some care (although not as much as dogs!) and can live as old as 15 years (or even longer in some cases).Cats require feeding (daily), care and ‘play time’ on a regular basis. You [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Mark Buckingham</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>You will need a great deal of commitment in order to own a cat as they do require some care (although not as much as dogs!) and can live as old as 15 years (or even longer in some cases).<br/><br/>Cats require feeding (daily), care and ‘play time’ on a regular basis. You will also have to take into consideration, before getting your cat, that you will have vets’ bills to pay for annual vaccines, worming and if treatment is required for any illnesses. These bills can sometimes be very costly, but you can purchase insurance for pets – it may be a good idea to ‘shop around’ to get the best deal.<br/><br/>Before getting your cat, you should purchase bowls for food and water, a collar (if you want the cat to wear one), a bed (or pet quilt), a few suitable toys, and some food.<br/><br/>A kitten should be fed throughout the day 4 times with a small amount of food each meal, reducing to 3 times a day at 3 months old, then at 6-8 months 2 meals per day. Older cats (over 12 months) should only be fed twice in the day (usually morning and early evening).<br/><br/>Cats groom themselves, but using a soft brush on the cat, especially the long haired variety, will help to cut down the number of hairballs in the cat’s stomach, which are caused by them licking / grooming themselves.<br/><br/>If you decide to have a cat-flap fitted to your door in order that the cat can come and go as it pleases, you will have to train it to use the flap. You can use tit-bits to entice the cat to go through the flap, when it is fully open. Start by opening the flap fully, just showing the tit-bit, then next time close the flap a little bit and keep on doing so until the cat realises that the flap will open with a small push of the head.<br/><br/>Cats like to sharpen their claws on most household furniture! Suites, corners of walls (thick paper), carpets. Invest in a scratch post – there are many to choose from. When the cat starts to scratch, lift the cat and place him/her next to the scratch post, they will soon get the message and use the post instead of the furniture.<br/><br/>If you are concerned about your cat going missing, or it being involved in an accident, you can have a micro-chip (approximately the size of a grain of rice) inserted into the back of the cat’s neck. The chip contains information, which can help to identify the cat as belonging to you.<br/><br/>It is often said that ‘a cat looks after itself’. This is obviously not really true, but they do have a more independent nature than some other domesticated pets. That said, they still make ideal companions when they ‘allow’ you to be their friend.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cristian Stan asked: It seems that cats have become a common fixture in our household. Many people own one, and in fact, having cats as pets has been a practice for over thousands of years. Just like dogs, though not as many, cats also have numerous breeds, but the popular ones are Siamese and Persian. [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Cristian Stan</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>It seems that cats have become a common fixture in our household. Many people own one, and in fact, having cats as pets has been a practice for over thousands of years.</p>
<p>Just like dogs, though not as many, cats also have numerous breeds, but the popular ones are Siamese and Persian. If you plan to get one for a pet, there are factors you have to consider, and among these is the cost.</p>
<p>Just like owning any other pet, it will cost some money to own a cat. Of course, you will need to buy food, medicines, clinic visits, and also a litter. The basic essentials you should have are: food plate, water plate, and a litter box. Additionally, cats love to play so buying toys would be recommended. Other paraphernalia you will need: cat collar, bed, carrier, and scratching post.</p>
<p>Feeding Your Cat</p>
<p>The kind of food and frequency of feeding vary with age. When a cat is still very young- a kitten- he will need to be fed several times a day; as he grows older, you can feed him twice daily, or even with one big meal. To be more specific, before he reaches 12 weeks, you will have to feed him at least 4x daily; when he reaches 3-6 months, feeding is lowered down to thrice daily.</p>
<p>Dos and Don’ts</p>
<p>Never feed him food that has been left out for more than half an hour. Canned food can be given, but these can be expensive. For some reason, cats love canned meals but these do not really have any advantage to dental health in the way that dry meals do. So you might want to consider giving him dry food too. When giving dry food, see to it that your cat gets sufficient water intake on a day to day basis. When buying dry food, make sure that you look at the nutritional value it offers and not buy it because it is cheap. Usually, generic food does not contain enough nutrients that your cat needs. Kittens should only be given kitten food, and do not feed yours with adult cat food. Do not keep on giving your cat milk. They love milk but it causes diarrhea.  Do make sure to wash his plate everyday. When giving treats, keep it to a minimum as this will make your cat fat. You can feed your cat human food occasionally but still mix it with his regular food. Brush their coat once daily to avoid hairballs, and at the same time, it helps keep their coat shiny and clean. Clean their litter box at least once a week because cats **** it when their litter box is dirty. Take regular visits to his vet, and make sure required shots are given.</p>
<p>Well, if you may have noticed, owning a cat is not always that easy as they require maintenance and care. But cats are wonderful, loving creatures who will keep you company for many, many years. In the end, it is going to be worth it.</p></div>
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<div><em><strong>Michael D. Rosenthal</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>When it comes to household pets, there are very few that bring as much excitement and joy than bringing home a new kitten. Just remember that you will be responsible for this pet’s care and health for an average of 10-15 years. Suffice it to say, felines make for very special and unique pets and their uniqueness is the key to knowing how to care for them properly. Their needs are the key to working with your veterinarian so that your new kitten will have the best care possible and be a member of your family for years to come.<br/><br/>Initially, when you first bring the new kitten into your home, there are issues that need to be addressed immediately. Obviously, if you have decided to have a cat for a pet, you have accepted the responsibilities of providing the following:<br/><br/>· food<br/><br/>· grooming<br/><br/>· proper veterinary care<br/><br/>· shelter<br/><br/>And let’s not forget lots of TLC and affection. In return for all the love, money, and time that we spend on them and with them, we are rewarded with a content companion that is affectionate and healthy.<br/><br/><strong>The Adjustment Period</strong><br/><br/>First and foremost, you’ll need to put in some due diligence as you prepare your home for the new family member. Addressing the kitten’s needs is paramount because they will first require your patience as they adjust to their new surroundings. By the same token, you will need to adjust to them now being a family member. Additionally, if you have children and other pets in your home, there will most likely be some adjustment issues in those arenas as well.<br/><br/>It is necessary that you ease the kitten through this adjustment period, especially when there are young children around, as well as other pets. In addition to supervising your children when they are playing with the new kitten, you should teach them how to handle the kitten with the utmost care and respect.<br/><br/><strong>The Kitten’s Basic Needs</strong><br/><br/>There are certain basic resources that the new kitten will need specifically, food and water. Initially, it is a good idea to provide them with their own private food and water bowls. Once they have integrated well with the other pets, a single feeding and watering station should be the norm. However, until that time arises, keeping them separated from other animals in the house (especially dogs) is the best idea.<br/><br/>If you haven’t chosen a veterinarian, then do it now. Besides the medical issues, your veterinarian will be able to recommend a proper diet for the kitten as well. Where the kitten’s food and water are concerned, it is imperative that they have water at all times and that you clean their food and water bowls regularly and thoroughly.<br/><br/>The next order of business is their litter box. Make sure that it is situated in a quiet yet easily accessible location and that it is not too tall for them to get in and out of. Seeing as how there are a multitude of choices in the marketplace, you may find this somewhat challenging. Just remember that cats normally prefer very fine-grained litter when selecting one for your kitten. Also, the clumping kinds will make your job of cleaning out the litter box on a daily basis a lot easier. Additionally, the box should be completely, disinfected, emptied, and refilled with fresh litter on a regular basis.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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<div><em><strong>Patricia Reed</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Cats are proving to be one of the most popular pets you can own. They are a domesticated animal that date back around 8,000 years and beyond. There are several different breeds of this animal with the most popular being Siamese and Persian. Like any other pet, including dogs, cats can cost money to take care of properly.<br/><br/>You need to think about the costs associated with keeping a cat. Obviously you will need food and<br/><br/>you will need to consider the costs of a veterinarian. You will also need litter for the litter box, which can get quite expensive as the years go by. Your cat will need a food dish and a water dish. You should also get your cat some toys as well, such as a scratching post, cat toys, pet carrier and a bed. An ID collar is a good idea also, just in case your cat gets lost.<br/><br/>The age of your cat will influence the feeding of your pet. Older cats require two small meals or one large meal for the day. Kittens, on the other hand, require several feedings a day until they get around the age of 12 weeks old. At three to six months of age, cats need to be fed three times a day. Canned food is good for cats, although any food that has been left out longer than 30 minutes needs to be thrown out. Canned food gets expensive very fast and you should always keep in mind that some may need to be thrown away when you buy it. Cats love canned food, although it doesn&#8217;t have any benefits to their dental health like dry food does.<br/><br/>An alternative to canned food is dry food. You can leave a supply out for your pet. When you give your cat dry food, you should always make sure that he has enough water. Dry food costs less than canned food, and it can also help to prevent the buildup of tartar on the cat&#8217;s teeth. When you buy dry food, you should always look in terms of health and benefits and stay away from generic food. Even though generic food may be cheaper, it may not offer the nutrients your cat needs.<br/><br/>If you have a kitten, you should only give him food designed for kittens. you will also need to clean and refill his water dish every day. You should avoid giving kittens and cats cows milk, even though they really like it. It can cause diarrhea. Treats are fine on occasions, but too many of them can cause your cat to get fat. Feeding your kitten human food is good on occasion, although you may have to mix it with cat food.<br/><br/>Cats stay fairly clean by themselves. You will need to give them a brushing at least once a day. You don&#8217;t need to bathe them very often. Brushing reduces the risk of hairballs and keeps your cat&#8217;s coat nice and clean. If you keep your cat indoors, you will need to have a litter box in the area that is easy for the cat to access. You should scoop it on a daily basis and clean it out once a week. Cats do not like to use dirty litter and will scratch it out onto your floor. They want it nice and clean.<br/><br/>Cats do require some work, but they are great pets that will provide you years and years of<br/><br/>companionship. As long as you take car of your pet, take them to the vet for checkups and generally love them, they should remain healthy and happy pets. A healthy and happy pet makes for a healthy and happy owner. They will get sick from time to time and knowing how to care for them will make a lot of difference.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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