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Easy Solutions To Cats That Are Simple To Follow

2016/5/3 15:52:46

TIP! Spray bitter apple on electrical cords to keep cats away from them. If your cat still insists on chewing your cords, try to cover as many of them as possible.

Cats are wonderful companions that you can spend hours playing with. They provide a lot of entertainment for you and your family. This doesn’t mean spending money to entertain your cat. Keep these tips in mind as you care for your cat in the best way possible.

TIP! Your cat’s claws can wreck havoc on your furniture. If your kitty is doing this, one way to redirect his behavior is to purchase a scratching post or cat tower.

If your cat is getting older, you can increase it’s comfort by placing its bed over a heated tile. Use a terra cotta tile to help relieve your cat’s aches and pains; put it in the oven on low heat – 200 degrees or so – for 15 minutes. Wrap it up in a towel and place it under where your cat sleeps. If you want, change it now and then so the warmth continues.

TIP! Make sure your cat is not too bored. Although you may believe that cats just lie around, this isn’t the case.

If your cat is a female, be sure to get her spayed when she is old enough. You may not think it’s necessary if you have an indoor cat, but your cat may escape. A spayed cat is a safe cat.

TIP! Why is your cat meowing? You need to learn what their meows mean. She could be trying to tell you she’s hungry or needs to go outside.

If you have an outdoor kitty, make sure to invest in a break away collar with an identification tag. Cats can roam far, so a tag will ensure you find them quickly when they’re lost. The tag should contain your name and number for contact purposes.

TIP! You should brush your cat very regularly. This will reduce the amount of bacteria on the fur.

The claws of a cat can really destroy parts of your house and furniture. Buy your cat a scratching posts to focus its attention off your furniture. Put cat nip on it to attract them to it. It might take a little while, but eventually it should stop the problem.

TIP! Never punish the cat if he or she causes a mess outside the litter box. Check out the box instead and see if it has been neglected; this is often a cause of accidents.

Think about putting a microchip in your pet. Even indoor cats get out sometimes. Tags and collars can help you cat return home, but cats can wiggle out of them or risk injury by snagging them on a tree branch or bush. Microchips are tiny and contain all your contact information. Many vets and shelters have scanners that can read these chips and since they lie under their skin, they won’t get lost.

TIP! Let your cat get comfortable using a carrier. Dogs and cats will respond differently to punishment.

Do you love playing with your cat? While no two cats are the same, most felines do enjoy the tips provided here. Healthy, vigorous cats tend to have longer lives.