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Travelling with your cat
Friday, March 30th, 2012 | Home and Family |
Whether it be by car, by train, by airplane or boat, it's not always easy to travel with your cat. It is necessary to always arrange certain things in advance ' the tickets, an adequate kennel, tranquilizers, and water ' in order to assure him maximum comfort and avoid any irregular meowing during the many hours of travel' Cat shows, week ends in the family cabin, or big vacations' For a civilized chat, the opportunities to travel are seldom missed. A worthy master who deserves to be called ...› Continue readingSuper cat urine prevention tips
Wednesday, March 28th, 2012 | Home and Family |
Many times cat owners are at a loss as to why their cat doesn't use their litter box. Here are some great tips that can help you solve the problem. The litter box is the first thing you should check. It should be in a quiet, private area of the house. Many people put them in their basements and leave the door open a little as this not only creates a private environment but also keeps odors to a minimum in the rest of the house. Some use a closet but if you do this be sure and keep the ...› Continue readingHow to trim your cat's nails
Tuesday, March 27th, 2012 | Home and Family |
Remember, if you don't trim your cat's nails, they will find some way to scratch them down on their own... most likely on your furniture! (This is less of an issue for outdoor cats). Trimming nails, like bathing can be a really fun, easy process if you know how. Steps to trim your cat's nails: 1. Get your cat accustomed to having their feet and nails handled; whenever you're snuggling, take a moment to massage each paw. 2. Turn on a strong light. Trimming your cat's nails in good light will ...› Continue readingCat drinking fountain
Tuesday, March 20th, 2012 | Hobbies |
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Skin Disease in Cats
Monday, March 19th, 2012 | Home and Family |
Ringworm is a very common form of skin disease that is found in both dogs and cats. Although its name makes you think otherwise, this skin disease isn't caused by any type of worm. It's actually caused by fungi known as Dermatophytes that feed on dead tissues found in the surface of the skin, spreading them around the skin of the animal. With cats, there is a certain type of fungi known as M Canis that is found with nearly 95% of all ringworm cases. Normally, cats will get the ringworm disease ...› Continue readingBefore You Get Attached
Tuesday, March 13th, 2012 | Home and Family |
Before You Get Attached By Marilyn Mackenzie It does not take long for that bundle of fur to become a part of your family. For some, it takes just a matter of minutes for their new puppy, kitten or adult animal to form a heart connection. Because of that, and because of the rising cost of acquiring a pet, not to mention the rising cost of medical care, choosing the right animal is important. It is also important that you set out to find a reputable place for finding that new family ...› Continue readingEnzyme Cleaners - The Only Effective Cat Urine Odor Eliminator
Thursday, March 8th, 2012 | Home and Family |
The first time a feline owner encounters an out-of-the-cat-litter-box experience, she probably uses whatever cleaners she has on hand. Initially, it appears she's cleaned the cat urine odor and stain from the location. However, in a matter of hours or days, she still smells the cat urine odor in the "clean" spot and can't figure out why it's still there. You can effectively clean cat urine odor spots and get rid of the odor permanently, but you can't use the cleaners you have for other common ...› Continue readingHelping A New Cat Adjust To Your Home
Tuesday, March 6th, 2012 | Home and Family |
If you are ready to welcome a new cat into your home, there are specific ways to make the transition easier, for you and the cat. Whether the cat is a rescued adult, or a brand new kitten, here are some tips to make your newest addition feel right at home. Before you bring your cat home, you will need to make sure that you don't have any house plants that are hazardous to your cat. Several common plants, such as hydrangeas, rhododendrons, poinsettias and philodendrons are poisonous to cats. If ...› Continue readingArchive
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