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Cat Care Tips Straight From The Experts

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Mr. Eliot, a famous poet, Eliot once stated cats are animals which households depend on. He was not entirely wrong in this statement. A cat enhances any household. Unfortunately, cats aren't the easiest pets to live with. Below, you'll find suggestions that will help you and your cat live together in peace.

Keep your drape cords away from your cats. These are not great play toys for cats. They can wrap around a cat's neck pretty easily. This could even choke them to death. Be sure your drape cords are strongly secured.

Your cat needs to be groomed properly. You have to make sure your cat gets brushed or combed often. This can keep them clean. It's also helpful in reducing how much cats shed and how often they spit out those dreaded hairballs. Keeping your cat nicely groomed will keep him and your home looking their best.

Be certain your cat has regular vet visits. They need a routine check-up every year, maybe more of important shots are necessary. Cats need to see a vet right away if they have health issues, injuries or conditions that require immediate attention.

It may prove quite a challenge to make your cat stay off counter tops. Cats enjoy heights, as they can monitor events from their perch. One good way to beat this problem is by giving your kitty some safe, high perches throughout the house. Your cat will not go on your counters if there's a cat tower close to the kitchen.

Consider having your cat fitted with a microchip. Even an indoor cat could someday jump through an open window. A collar and identification tags can help bring your pet back to you. But experts point out that collars that do not snap apart quickly if your cat gets it caught on a branch or even a bush can accidentally strangle your cat. Your name and the best way to contact you can be encoded on the chip, which is tiny. Many vets and shelters have scanners that can read these chips and since they lie under their skin, they won't get lost.

Why is your cat meowing? Learning about your cat's meows will be easier the longer you know her. She could be signaling that she is hungry, or she might want to go outside. Know what your cats cries mean so that you're able to understand the cat more.

It's important to let your cat see where you place the litter box, but it's not always a good idea to force your cat to learn how to use it. They do this by nature and don't need to be taught. A lot of people think that they can take their cat and try to rub their cat's paws on the litter, but this may just traumatize the cat.

Feed your cat several different kinds of food if you want to the lower the chances of them becoming finicky. If your cat only eats one brand of cat food from the beginning, he will probably not like any other brand.

Create a tablecloth just for your cat. Certain cats prefer removing their food from their bowl and putting it on the side to eat it. If this occurs, you will have a mess on your hands. A simpler way to do this is by getting a place-mat and placing it under their bowl. You can also cut some fabric to make a tablecloth that can be lifted, washed, or shaken over a trash can.

After reading this article, you have some ideas that you can put into practice. This will make you an amazing cat parent. And with the right care, you'll see that your feline is much happier and that you're happier too! Use what you learned here and find out for yourself.

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