Advice For Every Person Who Owns A Cat

Advice For Every Person Who Owns A Cat


Caring for a cat is not always easy. After all, the cat can't talk to you and let you know what you're doing wrong, and cats are so independent that sometimes you don't think they need you at all. This article has some smart suggestions to help you care for your cat in a way that they can appreciate.


Let kittens and cat-friendly pet dogs get to know each other slowly. Put up a baby gate to keep dogs in one room while your new kitten gets used to its surroundings. Supervise carefully when the kitten ventures to the gate to meet the dogs. When the kitten feels safe, it will climb the gate. If it feels threatened, it will pop right back out to safety.


Play with your cat using proper cat toys. Cats love toys that help them feel like the predators that they think they are. Try sticking with toys that help them dance around or jump. This can also help them use extra energy by pouncing on toys instead of people's feet.


Clip your cats nails regularly. Cats do have to scratch. However, when cats scratch, their nail sheaths come off and their sharp, pointy claws are exposed. Clipping your cat's claws every two to three weeks keeps them blunt and helps keep harm to furniture, humans, and other pets to a minimum.


Make your own enclosed litter box from a large tote box with a lid. Use a coffee can lid as a pattern to cut a door in one side of the tote. Place the coffee can lid fairly high up on the side of the tote. Trace around it with a permanent marker. Cut out the circle with tin snips or a box cutter. Add litter. Put on the lid.


Do not feed your cat any kind of human food that contains bones in it. If you are giving your cat chicken or fish, be sure to remove the bones beforehand to prevent a choking hazard. Chop the food that you serve into small bits to make it easier to digest for your cat.


Most cats prefer to be mostly nocturnal. Thus, the bulk of their activity will occur at night. Close the door to prevent the noise from getting to you. This will keep them from attacking your toes.


You should be sure to place your pet's litter box in a good location. It shouldn't be put in an area with high traffic and should be far from their food. Put it in a ventilated area to reduce odors. Your cat will certainly appreciate your efforts, and you will too!


It is important to only feed your kitten food specifically made for kittens. Kitten food contains more fat and protein to help keep your growing cats body healthy. Adult cat food is leaner and is not specially formulated the same way as the kitten food. Your kitten will grow really fast in a short time-frame, so it is important that they eat right.


Try to figure out why your cat makes meowing sounds. Learning about your cat's meows will be easier the longer you know her. The cat might want something to eat, or just to go outside. Know what your cats cries mean so that you're able to understand the cat more.


Consider the placement of your cat's litter box. It's tempting to keep it in an inconspicuous place where it won't be seen or smelled. This litter box must stay in an easy-to-find spot for your cat. This will keep your cat as happy as possible. If the litter box is kept on a cement floor, then place a rug or mat underneath it.


If possible, clip your cat's toenails once weekly. If the nails grow too long, your pet cannot retract the claws. This causes your pet to experience discomfort. Regular trimmings also prevent the claws from snagging carpet fibers, clothing, and other fabrics. If you cannot do this, you should at least provide scratching toys and posts for your cat.


When you are looking to finally adopt a new kitten, but don't want to spend big bucks on an expensive bloodline, you should investigate your local shelters. Most animal shelters offer dogs and cats that need a home badly, regardless of their heritage or costs.You may be able to find a similar cat with a different cost.


If you are bringing a new kitten into a home with one or more cats, purchase an extra litter box so that your other cats do not have to share right away. It may take some time for your established cats to become used to the new scent in the house.


There are a few human foods that can be quite dangerous if consumed by a cat. Chocolate and onions are two of the foods out there that can be toxic to cats. You should do all of the research you can to make sure that you are not giving your cat any food that can hurt them.


Feed your kitten a variety of cat foods to avoid a finicky cat later. Pick different textures and different brands on a regular basis and your kitten will learn to enjoy new tastes. This can also avoid feeding problems if your usual brand is no longer available in your area.


Your cat is subject to rabies, fleas and fungus if let to go outdoors. An outdoor cat is much more likely to be affected by these dangers than a cat who stays indoors all the time.


If you buy another pet, and you own a cat, it may be initially fearful of the new animal. Keep newcomers isolated upon their initial homecoming. The new smell is something your cat will need to adjust to. After a few weeks, introduce the new animal to your cat.


Your cat may never say thank you, but if you use the tips laid out here, you will know she is well cared for. Just try each tip and watch for your cat's reaction. You will know whether it is working for your cat by her reaction. Even though it isn't easy, you can be a wonderful owner to a happy cat.

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