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Top Ideas From The Cat Care Experts

2016/5/3 14:25:24
Cats, like most pets, require plenty of responsible care. Cats require different grooming than other animals. It takes a little extra attention to keep them looking their best. This article will provide you with some tips on how to groom your cat.

Make sure you don't allow your cat to be around drape cords. The cats will start playing with the cords and they can easily wrap around their necks. This could seriously injure or even kill them. Make sure that the cords are completely out of sight.

Keep your cat occupied by making your own dangly toys. Using soft cotton rope, cut a length of about two feet. Tie a knot at one end. Tie another knot about three inches from the opposite end. Unravel the rope below this knot. Attach the rope to the back of a kitchen chair for your cat to play.

Cats enjoy getting into small spaces. If they have to wear a collar then there may be a risk because your cat could end up getting stuck. Collars designed to release when sufficient force is applied ("breakaway" collars) are a great idea. This kind of collar can turn a potentially-dangerous situation into a merely exasperating one.

Do not flush clumpable litter in your toilet. This can lead to problems with your plumbing. Instead just lift the clumps and dispose of them in a trash bag. Don't forget, moisture is what makes the litter clump in the first place! Avoid doing that to your pipes and just dispose of it properly.

If your cat seems to want to avoid his food bowl, try getting a different kind of bowl. Plastic can sometimes turn a cat off if it isn't cleaned constantly, and can hold on to certain scents. Try glass or a metal bowl for best results, so your cat will keep eating.

Handle your kitten often. The longer your cat is handled as a kitten, the more readily they will accept being handled when they are grown, especially around their paws. This is important as all cats will have to visit the vet occasionally, and this process is much easier and less stressful if the cat is accustomed to being handled. It will also make grooming and nail trimming much easier.

Give serious thought to spaying or neutering your cat. Your vet can give you the pros and cons of both, but if you plan to keep your cat for a long period of time you should consider this operation. Cat overpopulation is a real problem, and you can do your part.

Happy Cat

Cats enjoy being high up. To make your cat really happy, give it a place to safely survey its area. If you don't want a large cat tree in your home, a sturdy shelf cleared of breakables will work in a pinch. To make it really special, put a bed or blanket up there too.

Your cat will look and feel its best with the proper care. Fulfilling your obligations to your feline friend ensures that your cat is healthy inside and out. The cat will love any grooming you do. Use this article to help take care of your cat efficiently.