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Most common mistakes that pet owners make with their pets?
What are the most common mistakes that pet owners make with their pets? Here are five mistakes many pet owners make, which I can think of: Did not bring their pets for yearly examination. Yearly exams are important and can find health problems...
Are you a good cat owner?
What do good cat owners do that make them good owners and help give them good healthy cats? Here are a few things that come to mind: Play with their cats. Nearly all cats love to run and play. It is a natural release and helps keep them physi...
Be alert of your cats needs.
There are different signs that will let you know when your cat is not feeling the best or when some action is required where you might need to take it to the vet for a checkup. By being alert of how your cat is feeling and what it is doing you will h...
Can You Train Your Cat?
The most excellent way to teach a cat is by letting it copy you as though you were its mother or father. This is easier done when it is a kitten as older cats become a lot more complicated to teach. We all know how cats have a mind and intelligent of...
Taking Care Of Cats
Cats are among the most popular pet you can own. There are a number of breeds available, with the most admired being the long hair Persian and the short hair Siamese. Cats are a domesticated animal, for 8,000 years and beyond. Like any other pet that...
Giving Your Cat A Pill
Giving a cat a pill can be a nightmare. No cat wants something shoved down his throat, and he will fight you tooth and nail to prevent it. Although most cats are small in size, you’d be quite amazed with how much power they actually have. There are...
Cat And Litter Box Problem
There is most likely nothing more annoying to a cat owner than litter box accidents. In fact, normally litter box accidents are the number one cause why cat owners give their cats up to animal shelters. When your cat rejects to use the litter box, th...
How To Introduce A New Cat To Your Current Cat?
When you decide to add a new cat to your home, it’s normally more exiting for you and your family than it is for the cat you already own. While most cats are solitary by nature, most will also come to accept or eventually tolerate any additions. Ca...
Helping Your Cat Stay Healthy
To keep your cat healthy at most of time, all you really need to do is give him good shelter, food, and plenty of water. Like other living things, cats can get sick from time to time no matter what you do. As a cat owner, you’ll want to make sure ...
Cat Urinate Outside Litter Box.
Urinating outside of the litter box (inappropriate elimination) is the most common behavioral problem in cats. You as owners should make an effort to learn about proper litter box care, types of boxes and types of litter, and work to ensure their c...
Is My Cat Lonely? (Cat Loneliness)
By nature we know cats are solitary or lonely animal that care more about their food, grooming, and warm sleeping spots since being a human pets for years. If such comforts and companionship came without you, your cat would be out the door, right? No...
Cat Grooming?
Grooming your cat on a regular basis will remove any loose fur that could end up in the cat’s digestive system, causing constipation, fur balls, and discomfort that can also result in your cat throwing up on a regular basis. As a cat grooms its...
Training Your Cat
When most people think about animal obedience work, cats aren’t usually the first candidates to spring to mind. We tend to associate cats with words like aloof, independent, and laid back – they seem to focus on doing what they want, pretty much ...
Cat Eyesight For Hunting
Cats are mainly good at seeing in the dark and that is why they are such good hunters. Their eyes are considerably better and more spherical than those of a human in proportion to the rest of their body and this size and shape allows them to see thin...
Pat Your Cat
Cats love it when you touch and stroke them but there is more to it than you might imagine. Have you ever noticed that your cat will raise its chin to encourage you to stroke it under there? They also like it when you pat the side of their face, and ...
Your Cat and Holidays
What happens at holiday time you need to go away and leave your cat alone? Even, what happens if you have to move from one place to another place, or maybe going away for emergency cases? The best solution, provided it is available or offer, is to fi...
Feeding Your Cat The Right Way
Always try to feed your cat at the same time every day as cats become used to regular feeding times and it is a lot easier to feed them at these times. Even though you might see your cat eating bits and pieces off the ground outside it is very import...
Good Nutrition for Your Cat
What should you be feeding your cat? You need to consider what cats will need in the wild to determine the best food sources for them. In the wild, cats will eat mice and birds, and drink water. Obviously this is a diet high in protein and it is esse...
Cat And Small Children
If you have small children in the house and in particular those under the age of 3 then a cat may not be the best pet to have around. This is taking into consideration both the child and the cat’s well-being. Cats love to cuddle into people for...
A Good Environment for Your Cat
It is important that you keep your environment secure for your cat, as they are very curious animals and will get into all sorts of trouble given half the chance. Living near a road is the main concern for any cat owner, as cats love to roam around t...
Why Cats Scratch?
Even cats that roam freely outside look for something when indoors that they can scratch. There are several reasons why a cat needs to scratch; They will scratch to sharpen their claws. They will show their superiority over weaker cats. They will be...
Feline Vaccination Guidelines
By the American Association of Feline Practitioners and Academy of Feline Medicine Advisory Panel on Feline Vaccines (Core Vaccines Only) Feline Panleukopenia (Feline Distemper) Cats < 12 weeks old: vaccinate at initial visit (if over 6 weeks) a...
Am I Ready For A Cat?
No doubt you might have 101 questions running in your head before getting a cat. Here are some points you might consider. Having a new cat is much likely having a new child in the family. This means you need to be prepared for the costs of responsi...
Male vs Female Cat
There isn’t a lot of difference between the sexes, if they are neutered. Male Cat (unneutered) will fight for territory if outdoors, and indoors will liberally spray their strong scent on walls and curtains, to mark their territory. Females Cat...
