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		<title>Guide To Grooming Your Cat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joshua Simms asked: Grooming is also a big part of having a cat. Just as you get a shower every day, do your hair, and whatever else your grooming entails, your cat needs to be groomed as well. Although you don&#8217;t need to bathe your cat on a daily basis, there are other things that [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Joshua Simms</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Grooming is also a big part of having a cat. Just as you get a shower every day, do your hair, and whatever else your grooming entails, your cat needs to be groomed as well. Although you don&#8217;t need to bathe your cat on a daily basis, there are other things that need to be taken care of regularly.<br/><br/>Bathing your Feline Friend<br/><br/>You really don&#8217;t have to bathe your cat too often, especially if they are an indoor pet, but there will come the time that fluffy needs to get a bath. Giving your cat a bath is more of a two person job so you might need to ask someone to give you a hand. A good tip is to put something like a rug or towel in the tub that the cat can cling onto since there is a good chance the cat is going to freak out when it hits the water.<br/><br/>Make sure that you check the temperature of the water before you decide to dunk them; you need to make it a hot bath so they will be comfortable. Using shampoo specifically made for cats, start at the head and work your way down the body. You need to wash the head, ears and neck, don&#8217;t skip any spots when washing, but don&#8217;t get soap in your cat&#8217;s eyes. After your cat is washed and dried, keep them out of drafts until they are fully dry.<br/><br/>Making your Cat Look Pretty<br/><br/>If you start grooming your cat from an early age, they will love for you to take out the brush or comb and start grooming them. It&#8217;s important to brush your cat when you notice they are beginning to shed their hair, this is for your benefit and your cat&#8217;s. You cat will love having that extra hair removed, there will be less hairballs, and your furniture won&#8217;t have hair all over it. If you find the coat knotted when you are brushing, use your fingers to untangle the knot and not the brush or comb.<br/><br/>You also need to make sure that your cat&#8217;s nails are trimmed; you can choose to do this yourself or have a grooming service do it for you. If you decide to take the task on yourself, you need to get clippers that are especially designed for cats. You also need to be careful not to cut into the quick of the nail or you will end up injuring your cat, this is why many prefer to have a groomer take care of this chore. After the coat and the nails are taken care of, you need to make sure that your cat&#8217;s ears are clean&#8230;<br/><br/>Does any of this sound familiar to your own grooming habits?<br/><br/>Cleaning the ears should be done on a monthly basis. Do not use a cotton tip to clean your cat&#8217;s ears! This process should only be done with a cotton ball and some mineral oil or alcohol, do not go any further into the ear than you can see to avoid causing your cat injury. The last step in the grooming of your cat involved their dental care. Many cats suffer from plaque buildup and it can become quite a serious health problem. In order to avoid this you need to try cleaning your cat&#8217;s teeth.<br/><br/>Of course this might not be fully appreciated by your feline friend, but you need to wipe the cat&#8217;s teeth with a baking soda and water mixture. The only other way to ensure that your cat&#8217;s teeth get the attention that they need is to have your veterinarian look at their teeth and possibly perform a dental cleaning on them as well.<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[Cats Camille asked: If you are sure your cat has fleas and ticks, then you need to treat your house:# Most importantly, if you have just discovered the fleas and ticks on cats, then quarantine your cat to one room. Hopefully you will soon be killing fleas and tick quickly and you will soon see [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Cats Camille</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>If you are sure your cat has fleas and ticks, then you need to treat your house:<br/><br/># Most importantly, if you have just discovered the fleas and ticks on cats, then quarantine your cat to one room. Hopefully you will soon be killing fleas and tick quickly and you will soon see your little kitty cat again.<br/><br/>This must be done(unless too late already)so that all cat fleas and ticks will hopefully stay in one room and you wont have a complete flea infestation.<br/><br/># Vacuum the whole house to get rid of any fleas and ticks on the floors or furniture. They often like to hide in all kinds of places.<br/><br/># Make sure to wash and disinfect all your clothes in case any fleas or ticks are hiding inside of them, as they often do. Also, you may want to spray your clothes in case fleas have planted their flea larvae inside.<br/><br/># Next, shake all rugs, if you have any, and vacuum them as well.<br/><br/># You can also use a flea and tick control spray to get rid of any fleas and ticks on your cat and house. The flea and tick spray to kill any hidding fleas and ticks.<br/><br/># Make sure to wash your bedroom and other rooms very well too. Any closets or wardrobes must be thoroughly washed and checked.<br/><br/><strong>How to get rid of fleas and ticks on your cat:</strong><br/><br/># First of all, wash your cat in an &#8220;anti flea bath.&#8221; This often means you will have to wash your cat in a bathtub with water and flea shampoo.<br/><br/># Be very careful that the soap and water doesn&#8217;t go in your cats eyes. Cats naturally **** water and being bathed so most people who don&#8217;t know how to bath a cat will most likely encounter serious difficulty with this step.<br/><br/>To avoid having problems when bathing a cat, I recommend you to read more on how to bath a cat here: http://twitpwr.com/howtowashyourcat/<br/><br/>Or here: http://catlovingcare.com/<br/><br/># After drying your little cat with a towl, sitt your cat down between your legs and start the work of combing the ticks out. First tackle one half of its hairs before brushing through to remove the fleas and ticks from the other half. Brush slowly and regularly, trying not to pull out any hairs. If there still are some consistent ticks, then use a pair of pincers to pull them out!<br/><br/># When pulling ticks out of your cats furr, you must be very careful to avoid leaving the head of the tick inside, as this will cause infections, some of them deadly.<br/><br/># When pulling out a tick, take a lighter and hold it near her or his fur.<br/><br/>Beware to part his or her fur BEFORE lighting the lighter. When the fire comes near the tick, it will roll up and be easy to remove.<br/><br/>WARNING: Be very CAREFUL when using this method of killing fleas and ticks! Sometimes a better option is to search online for a flea and tick remover for example tick twister.<br/><br/># Make sure to buy a cat flea and tick control. This is needed to be sure that after your hard work killing fleas and ticks on your cat, the fleas and ticks don&#8217;t come back again. you can find all kinds of good flea and tick control here: http://squidoo.com/frontline-plus-flea-control-for-cats<br/><br/>Frontline is my personal favorite.<br/><br/>If you get a flea and tick shampoo or treatment online, check the fur every few days to be sure the fleas or ticks are gone. If you do see more fleas or ticks, quarantine your pet, and begin the whole process again.<br/><br/>Hope this will help you quickly start killing fleas and ticks and get rid of fleas and ticks on your pets for good!<br/><br/>Greetings,<br/><br/>your friend Cat camille &#8211; known published author&#8217;, article_summary = &#8216;Is killing Cat Fleas and Ticks easy? How can i get rid of fleas and ticks affordably? Learn here how to kill fleas and ticks on cats and in your home in only a few easy steps! Start killing fleas and ticks on cats and humans today->&#8217;, article_authorinfo = &#8216;Camille, a published author from CatLovingCare.com. is here to share with you all kinds of good deals and cat tips. From her professional cat experience, she there for knows a lot about cats and can help you with her knowledge too. She loves sharing tips, tricks and other useful information all around cats and is always willing to help answer a question. Visit her on http://catlovingcare.com or ask her a question. She will be sure to answer you as fast as possible! Cat- Camille&#8217;<br/><br/>If your cat has fleas and ticks, then you need to <strong>start killing fleas in your house:</strong><br/><br/># Most importantly, if you have just discovered the fleas and ticks on cats, then quarantine your cat to one room.<br/><br/>Hopefully you will soon be killing fleas and tick quickly and you will soon see your little kitty cat again.<br/><br/>This must be done(unless too late already)so that all cat fleas and ticks will hopefully stay in one room and you wont have a complete flea infestation.<br/><br/># Vacuum the whole house to get rid of any fleas and ticks on the floors or furniture. They often like to hide in all kinds of places.<br/><br/># Make sure to wash and disinfect all your clothes in case any fleas or ticks are hiding inside of them, as they often do. Also, you may want to spray your clothes in case fleas have planted their flea larvae inside.<br/><br/># Next, shake all rugs, if you have any, and vacuum them as well.<br/><br/># You can also use a flea and tick control spray to get rid of any fleas and ticks on your cat and house. The flea and tick spray to kill any hidding fleas and ticks.<br/><br/># Make sure to wash your bedroom and other rooms very well too. Any closets or wardrobes must be thoroughly washed and checked.<br/><br/><strong>How to get rid of fleas and ticks on your cat:</strong><br/><br/># First of all, wash your cat in an &#8220;anti flea bath.&#8221; This often means you willhave to wash your cat in a bathtub with water and flea shampoo.<br/><br/># Be very careful that the soap and water doesn&#8217;t go in your cats eyes. Cats naturally **** water and being bathed so most people who don&#8217;t know how to bath a cat will most likely encounter serious difficulty with this step.<br/><br/>To avoid having problems when bathing a cat, I recommend you to read more on how to bath a cat here: http://twitpwr.com/howtowashyourcat/<br/><br/># After drying your little cat with a towl, sitt your cat down between your legs and start the work of combing the ticks out.<br/><br/>First tackle one half of its hairs before brushing through to remove the fleas and ticks from the other half. Brush slowly and regularly, trying not to pull out any hairs.<br/><br/>If there are still some consistent ticks, then use a pair of pincers to pull them out!<br/><br/># When pulling ticks out of your cats furr, you must be very careful to avoid leaving the head of the tick inside, as this will cause infections, some of them deadly.<br/><br/># When pulling out a tick, take a lighter and hold it near the or his fur.<br/><br/>Beware to part his or her fur BEFORE lighting the lighter.<br/><br/>When the fire comes near the tick, it will roll up and be easy to remove.<br/><br/>WARNING: Be very CAREFUL when using this method of killing fleas and ticks!<br/><br/># Make sure to buy a cat flea and tick control. This is needed to be sure that after your hard work killing fleas and ticks on your cat, the fleas and ticks don&#8217;t come back again.<br/><br/>You can find all kinds of good flea and tick control here: http://catlovingcare.com<br/><br/>Frontline Plus for cats is my personal favorite. read why&#8230; <br/><br/>#In the case that you buy a flea and tick shampoo or treatment online, check the fur of your cat every few days to be sure the fleas or ticks are gone.<br/><br/>If you do see more fleas or ticks, quarantine your cat, and begin the whole process again.<br/><br/>Hope this will help you quickly start killing fleas and ticks and get rid of fleas and ticks on your pets for good!<br/><br/>Greetings,<br/><br/>Your friend Cat Camille &#8211; known published author<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jim Moore asked: If you have a cat &#8211; or more than one cat &#8211; then you&#8217;re in the market for some quick and easy training tips. The following tips . . . tricks . . . and techniques cover a variety of situations that most cat owners encounter.The key to effective training is consistency. [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jim Moore</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>If you have a cat &#8211; or more than one cat &#8211; then you&#8217;re in the market for some quick and easy training tips. The following tips . . . tricks . . . and techniques cover a variety of situations that most cat owners encounter.<br/><br/>The key to effective training is consistency. Whatever you choose, be sure to do it on regularly, otherwise, you&#8217;ll be sending your cat mixed signals. And that will only make it that much harder to train her. Forget about cat training in 10 minutes!<br/><br/>Below are ten &#8220;must have&#8221; tips that will get you through your initial phase cat ownership.<br/><br/>1. Cats really don&#8217;t care that you punish them. It&#8217;s true. If you&#8217;ve owned a dog, you know that punishing him will help change his behavior. It doesn&#8217;t with cats. Bottom line. Don&#8217;t waste your time. They&#8217;ll sit there purring at you and just perform that same behavior again.<br/><br/>2. Corporal punishment is out of the question. Because a cat&#8217;s body is so delicate, you can&#8217;t &#8220;spank&#8221; a cat the way you do a dog to get its attention. That means when you&#8217;re training your cat, you have to match wits with it. Don&#8217;t worry. I&#8217;m confident you&#8217;ll win. There are things out there like cat clicker training, but I don&#8217;t recommend it.<br/><br/>3. Use a form of positive reinforcement. As you become a seasoned cat owner, you&#8217;ll discover that it&#8217;s difficult to catch your cat in the actual &#8220;crime&#8221;. It&#8217;s far easier, then, to reward your cat when you see her performing a right behavior. Keep some cat &#8220;treats&#8221; on hand. Feed one to your cat whenever she is doing something positive &#8211; like using the litter box or using her scratching post.<br/><br/>4. Keep plenty of toys &#8211; either store bought or make shift &#8211; around the house. Much of the &#8220;bad&#8221; behavior of cats is simply because they&#8217;re board. The feline is by nature a predatory animal. Remember the scene in the Disney movie, The Lion King, where little Simba gets &#8220;pouncing lessons.&#8221; When you think your cat is literally bouncing off the walls and tearing down the curtains, he&#8217;s only practicing his predatory skills. Provide him with alternatives and he&#8217;ll tame down &#8211; at least some.<br/><br/>5. When you&#8217;re away, keep him busy. If your cat is used to company, he may get bored and inadvertently destruction while you&#8217;re at work or are gone for any length of time. Here&#8217;s a quick hint. Buy a timer for your television set, make sure the TV is tuned to an animal-friendly channel (an outdoor channel or Animal Planet for instance) and then have the television automatically turn on at different times of the day. Cats can see images on the screen. He&#8217;ll come to investigate the noise and stay to watch the picture &#8211; at least for a while.<br/><br/>6. The value of a spray bottle of water. In some instances, spraying a cat with a harmless water bottle is enough to get their attention and stop the bad behavior. You only need a simple spray bottle that you use for misting plants. ****** the cat if it misbehaves. Soon, he&#8217;ll know that he can&#8217;t do that.<br/><br/>7. Blow a harmless puff of air in your cat&#8217;s face. Yes, this sounds crazy, but it really works. If your cat is literally in your face and you need to teach him to keep a certain distance and give you some space, try it. Blow a puff of air into his face. It&#8217;ll startle and puzzle him. Soon, he&#8217;ll associate the two and you won&#8217;t be bothered by the unpleasant attention he gives you.<br/><br/>8. Make sure you cat has &#8220;a room with a view&#8221;. You know what they say, &#8220;curiosity killed the cat.&#8221; More appropriately, an irate owner went berserk over something a bored cat got into. Much of the bad behavior of your cat is simply due to his innate curiosity. Make sure he has a ledge or window sill that he can sit in comfortably to check out the birds and squirrels in your yard. If your window sill isn&#8217;t large enough for him to sit for extended periods, you can by an extension at the pet store. Or, if someone you know is handy, you can make your own.<br/><br/>9. Spend quality time with your cat. As a training technique, this may sound a bit unorthodox. But, it&#8217;s really a savvy move on your part. The more time you spend with your kitty, the better you&#8217;ll be able to communicate with her. Cats definitely have a form of communication skills that involves more than just &#8220;talking.&#8221; The better you know your cat &#8211; and just as importantly, the better your cat knows you &#8211; you&#8217;ll be able &#8220;to read her mind&#8221;. You&#8217;ll just &#8220;know&#8221; when she&#8217;s considering an improper move. And she&#8217;ll know when you disapprove just by reading your body language and the look on your face.<br/><br/>10. Confine the aggressive cat. Reward the victim. Got more than one cat? Then you probably have that occasional &#8220;cat fight.&#8221; Felines are territorial animals. They will get into a fight now and then over their &#8220;catdom.&#8221; If you view the fight, your first step is to disengage the action. Using a water sprayer is the best method. ****** the aggressor. Try to avoid ********* the victim. After that, confine the &#8220;bully&#8221; in a less attractive space. In the meantime, reward the cat who didn&#8217;t attack &#8211; even when she was being attacked. Give her a treat and let her free roam the house. When you do put this pair of felines together again, try to keep them as supervised as possible.<br/><br/>These ideas are only the tip of the iceberg when you&#8217;re training your cat. As you and your pet begin to know each better, you&#8217;ll discover a language of your own. It may be through speech &#8211; you talk and she meows. But more than likely, the two of you will eventually be able to read each other&#8217;s body language. You&#8217;ll soon learn the subtle nuances of this very effective form of communication . . . and teaching your cat what she needs to know will be easier than you can ever imagine.<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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		<title>Top Signs &#8211; Was Your Cat Poisoned?</title>
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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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		<description><![CDATA[Levi Quinn asked: Animal lovers would love to be able to take their pets along on trips. However, the whole activity can be nerve wracking especially with the cats when they begin hissing, clawing and even moaning. Nevertheless, there are ways that individuals may comfortably travel with their cats. When traveling with cats planning well [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Levi Quinn</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Animal lovers would love to be able to take their pets along on trips. However, the whole activity can be nerve wracking especially with the cats when they begin hissing, clawing and even moaning. Nevertheless, there are ways that individuals may comfortably travel with their cats.</p>
<p>When traveling with cats planning well in advance is imperative. When making the travel itinerary and before embarking on a trip cat lovers need to ensure that they are conversant with rules related to pets; especially where they are allowed in motels and hotels.</p>
<p>The cats should be adequately prepared for the trip. It is important that the cat’s shots are updated. So this would involve a visit to the veterinarian where the cat is vaccinated in preparation for the journey. When traveling with pets such as cat, pet owners are required to provide the animal’s health certificate. The veterinarian may provide this on request. Traveling may expose pets to health risks which is why a visit to the vet is recommended. Cats may appear nervous and distressed about leaving familiar environments. In such a situation the pet owner may request the vet to administer a mild tranquilizer.</p>
<p>While traveling, it is advisable that the cat is confined, thus the need for a cat carrier. This helps to comfort the cat. However, before leaving for the journey, cat owners are advised to acclimatize their cats to their carriers. This involves letting the cat sleep in the carrier and sometimes taking the cat for short drives while in the carrier. In order to make traveling seem like fun, the cat owner may reward the cat by giving snacks. With time the cat is sure to get accustomed to traveling.</p>
<p>It is important that cat owners place some kind of identification on their pets. A harness on a cat is particularly important. An id tag with such information as the owners name and contact information such as address and telephone number should be attached to the harness. Tagging a cat is also a good idea. By fastening a leash on the harness, the cat owner may also be able to take the cat for a walk.</p>
<p>A litter box for use on potty breaks is a necessity when traveling with cats. The cat owner may make the litter box from a small card board box that contains clay litter, old newspapers, cloths or towels. The litter box should be placed in the cat carrier. Absorbent towels come in handy in case of potty accidents. Nevertheless, having out door breaks comes highly recommended.</p>
<p>Cat owners should refrain from feeding their cats just before embarking on the drive. A full bladder is likely to make the cat even more uneasy. Consequently, potty accidents may occur. In some instances, the cat may vomit. Cat owners are also advised to carry drinking water from home. Traveling may bewilder the cat; consequently it may refuse to drink water that has a strange taste resulting in dehydration.</p>
<p>Through careful planning, cat owners may make traveling with cats stress free and more enjoyable.</p></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tim Whiston asked: 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. 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. Use [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Tim Whiston</strong> asked: </em></p>
<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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		<description><![CDATA[Martin Marks asked: Cats need a high-protein diet, rich in fats. They normally eat small meals all through the day. Cats maintain their body weight by sticking to the diet they take in. To keep cats healthy, owners have to ensure that the foods they give to their cats are rich in minerals, protein and [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Martin Marks</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Cats need a high-protein diet, rich in fats. They normally eat small meals all through the day. Cats maintain their body weight by sticking to the diet they take in. To keep cats healthy, owners have to ensure that the foods they give to their cats are rich in minerals, protein and vitamins.</p>
<p>In addition, the diet needs to be limited. Increasing the food intake for cats may invite serious health problems.</p>
<p>Necessary Nutrients:</p>
<p>Cat owners need to check, if their pet food offers the following nutrients:</p>
<p>1. Pet food has to contain vital nutrients such as minerals and vitamins. One vital nutrient is Vitamin A and vitamin E, which helps to build resistance against a variety of diseases.</p>
<p>2. Animal protein from poultry, meat, egg sources and fish helps to keep bones sturdy and strong.</p>
<p>3. The diet needs to have accurate balance of fatty acids that nurture the skin and coat health.</p>
<p>4. Taurine, an amino acid, extracted from meat sources such as fish and chicken. This helps in keeping the eyes healthy and preventing heart diseases. Taurine supports fetal growth, development and reproduction in cats.</p>
<p>5. Next, a fiber source such as beet pulp, which maintains the digestive system of cats, is also a necessary nutrient.</p>
<p>Special Dietary Needs for Pregnant or lactating cats:</p>
<p>Pet owners have to take enough care of their pregnant cats. Increase their intake by 50 per cent than their current diets. The owner may give kitten food as a nutritional support to cats at the time of conception.</p>
<p>After the mother cat gives birth to young kittens, gradually increase the intake to 75 per cent. Maintain this diet until the kittens get used to eating canned or dry food. The moment kittens begin eating substitute food, incorporate the normal food again so that the mother cat keeps away from any weight gain.</p>
<p>Avoid Obesity:</p>
<p>Generally, indoor cats do not get the opportunity to exercise as compared to outdoor cats. Due to this, indoor cats fall prey to obesity. To avoid this, pet owners have to allow their cats to exercise in open the way they wish.</p>
<p>Preventing Cats from Developing Hairballs:</p>
<p>Cats take their own time to arrange themselves neatly. They constantly lick their fur and in the process, sometimes swallow hair. If the hairball fails to pass into the intestines, the cat may land in trouble. It may try to eject the hairball. To avoid this, pet owners have to make sure that they supply a nutritional diet to their cats.</p>
<p>What Every Cat Needs:</p>
<p>No matter what food they get to eat, owners need to make available plenty of water for their cats, always. It is advisable to place water at a distance three to five feet from the food.</p>
<p>This prevents the cat from swallowing water hastily. Cats demand comfortable place to eat and prefer to stay away from people around them. Last of all, the cat owners need to take their cats to the veterinarian at regular intervals. This will help in keeping pet cats healthy and happy.</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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