A house truly is not a home without a cat. But a large part of welcoming a new cat into the home involves making sure that our home will offer a safe haven for said feline. Even cats who tend to spend a lot of their time out doors are still exposed to a large number of different potential hazards indoors. For example, there are many household chemicals that can be deadly to a cat, including cleaning solutions, disinfectants, detergents and drain cleaners. It is important that these products be stored within tightly sealed containers and within secured cabinets that a cat cannot reach. The same goes for medicines, which should be stored far out of the reach of your cat for the best protection.
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November 1st, 2007 · No Comments
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Obesity and the Older Feline
November 1st, 2007 · No Comments
Did you know that approximately twenty-five percent of all cats are either overweight, or flat out obese? Cats who are considered to be obese have generally exceeded their optimum weight by twenty or twenty five percent because of an unnecessary accumulation of fat in the body.
Extra weight on your cat can easily put a strain on vital organs, such as your cat’s heart, liver, joints and bones. Additionally, the extra weight is capable of aggravating other health problems that can be very serious for your cat’s health.
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The Cat’s Tongue
November 1st, 2007 · No Comments
If your cat ever licks you, you may be aware of the fact that the tongue of a cat is rough like sandpaper, and has a lot of texture. But the reason behind a cat’s sandpapery tongue has more to do with serving a handful of important functions, and less to do with tickling you.
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Interesting Facts Regarding Felines
November 1st, 2007 · No Comments
Cats have been kept as domestic pets for thousand of years already, and there are a whole host of different breeds of cats, including some interesting breeds that have no tails, or oversized ears, or even no hair! Cats are very capable when it comes to hunting, and they are very intelligent animals as well. Cats can learn a lot of interesting tricks thanks to their high intelligence, including using a regular toilet when going to the bathroom, and opening doors on their own.
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Before you get a Cat…
November 1st, 2007 · No Comments
One of the most popular pets, especially when it comes to families with small children, is a kitten. This is because kittens have playful demeanors, and they are small and easy for children to handle. Kittens provide an outlet for fun for children, while providing companionship to the entire family at the same time. However, before you purchase or adopt a cat to give as a gift, there are a few things that you should give some consideration to.
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Behavior Training Tips for Cats
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If you plan on pursuing cat behavior training, then you should keep a few things in mind in order to make sure that your training efforts are the most effective. When it comes to training cats, you should know that the best respond when you offer rewards rather than punishment. Cats do not respond well at all to punishment. Cats generally prefer routine to change, so the best way to instigate effective cat behavior training is to stick to a routine that your cat can adapt to. If you keep all three of these things in mind, you will have much greater luck with your training regimen than without them.
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Popular Feline Breeds
November 1st, 2007 · No Comments
Each and every feline breed has characteristics and personality traits which make it unique. What this means is that each breed has its own behavior characteristics effecting how they behave, how they play and even how much maintenance and attention they will need. The best thing that you can do when choosing the right breed to serve as a companion for you or your family, is to research the best cat breeds in order to find the one that best suits your personality and lifestyle.
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Bathing your Cat
November 1st, 2007 · No Comments
There are plenty of funny stories and jokes about bathing cats, because it is not exactly an easy task. Cats do not normally need baths, but some times the need does come up. Cats have a tendency to put themselves into situations which require bathing, although this does not happen as often as many people would expect. Cats are essentially built in a way that they can keep themselves excessively clean, thanks to their rough sand-papery tongue. Cats are an absolute master at both self and shared grooming, and grooming therefore is a major part of the life of every cat as it works both as a method of cleaning and also as a mechanism for social bonding with other felines.
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Kitty Myths and Misunderstandings
November 1st, 2007 · No Comments
Cats are extremely popular pets which can be found in households all over the world. But there are a lot of people who are still quite unaware when it comes to cats and feline behavior. Unfortunately, this commonly leads to an abnormal distaste for cats, which is unfair for such an incredible animal. If these people would simply dispel the misconceptions they have about cats, they may end up keeping one as a pet as well.
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De-clawing your Cat
November 1st, 2007 · 2 Comments
Has your cat taken to clawing up your furniture? The first idea which may come to mind when dealing with scratching and clawing is to have your feline friend de-clawed. Before you rush into this procedure, you should consider the pros and cons of the procedure, as well as what it truly means for your cat. The de-clawing procedure is not a simple one, as it is actually a serious surgery which involves the amputation of the tip of all of your cat’s toes.
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