Posted on September 30th, 2006 by admin
Cats have such precocious personalities. They love to leave us presents like the dead lizards they have hunted down and killed. You might find a mouse in its death throes twitching on your doorstep. Or you might even be treated to a wonderful display of hacking and retching from your cat, with [...]
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Posted on September 30th, 2006 by admin
Many owners are now teaching cats to walk on leashes. This allows for the cat to go outside of the home and get exercise, as well as allows the owner to spend quality time with their animal. Many owners are finding it a necessity to walk their cats so they can get more exercise without jumping over fences or running away. If you decide to train your cat to walk on a leash, there are several easy steps to take in order to make the walks with your cat much easier.
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Cats may be cute, furry, and great companions, but they can also be responsible for making terrible messes. These messes can leave stains and lingering odors if not properly cared for. But, with a few simple tricks, these messes don’t have to last a lifetime in your carpet or on your furniture.
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This is part 2 of our 4 part-series “Tips for cleaning up cat feces”
Taking Care of Cat Feces
Getting rid of firm cat feces is not too difficult. It can be simply picked up with a paper towel and through away. To clean up the residual mess, a small stiff-bristled brush can be used [...]
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Part 3 of our 4 part series “tips for cleaning up cat messes”:
Part 3: Cleaning Cat Vomit
Cats are notorious for vomiting. For the most part, vomit stains should be treated the same as diarrhea. A cat that eats food with red dyes, however, may produce vomit that is nearly impossible to remove. [...]
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Tip 4: Preventing Cat “Spray�
A cat that sprays can be a nuisance. The scent of the spray is nearly enough to take the breath away from a pet owner. Just with urine, the best way to clean cat spray is to catch it quickly. Another method, however, is to prevent the spray [...]
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Take care of these ten cat care essentials, and you’ll have a rewarding relationship with your feline friend.
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Continued from Essential Cat Care Requirements – Part 1
6. Spay or neuter your pet. This will keep it healthier, less inclined to wander and will reduce the problem of too many cats.
7. Groom your cat often to keep its coat healthy, soft, and shiny. Although it is especially important to brush long-haired cats to prevent [...]
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There are many common household plants, both indoor and outdoor, that are poisonous to cats. Several of these plants can cause your beloved cat to become quite ill, including vomiting, diarrhea, and convulsions. In some cases, these plants can cause your pet to have complete respiratory failure, kidney failure, or other fatal illness. [...]
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Basically, there are five major ways cat owners can keep their cats entertained. There certainly are more (feel free to post your suggestions in the comments section!) but the following are most popular. Read on, McDuff!
#1 Catnip-Catnip is an all-natural herb. You can buy it at any pet store, herbal store, or even plant [...]
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Continued from part 1
Here we go again…
#3 Pet Grass: This is one of the most overlooked options that pet owners completely miss. Pet grass is just a patch of specially designed grass for your pet to play in. Most people don’t realize that grass is a natural part of most animals’ diets. It aids in [...]
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