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		<title>Is Better Cat Care Worth It?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Adequate cat care is an important part of keeping your cat healthy on the physical and emotional levels, and basic cat care tasks like feeding your pet and making sure it is spayed and vaccinated are familiar to nearly every cat owner. However, there is more to cat care than just routine maintenance. The more [...]


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		<title>Why Your Cat Has Feline Incontinence</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ Is feline incontinence becoming a problem for your cat? You need to realize that incontinence in cats, or dribbling and leaking of urine, and inappropriate urination are two different things. Often an incontinent pet is unaware that she has a problem. Inappropriate urination, on the other hand, is when a cat is purposely urinating in places other than her litter box. This may be a behavior issue, but it can also be cause by feline lower urinary tract disease. It&#8217;s important to know the difference between the two because incontinence in cats can be a sign of serious health issues for your feline friend. Ten Reasons For Feline Incontinence 1. Usually the simplest reason is feline lower urinary tract disease. One of the symptoms of a feline bladder infection is needing to urinate often. It may be that your cat just isn&#8217;t able to make it to the litter box in time. 2. Your cat&#8217;s bladder may be scarred, due to recurring feline urinary problems. This prevents her bladder from expanding to hold urine, so she may not be able to hold it. 3. Cat bladder stones can cause a partial blockage of your cat&#8217;s urethra, making it impossible for her to empty her bladder completely. As her bladder fills with urine, the pressure can force some urine around the blockage. If you suspect a blocked cat, get her to the vet as soon as possible, as this can be fatal within a day or two. 4. The result of a weak urinary sphincter can be an incontinent cat. This is more common in older spayed female dogs, but it does occasionally happen in spayed cats, too, especially if they&#8217;re heavy. This type of incontinence, called hormone-responsive incontinence, can develop years after she&#8217;s been spayed. 5. Feline diabetes can cause an incontinent cat. A diabetic cat is drinking lots more water than normal because the disease makes her very thirsty in an effort to flush the excess sugar out of her body. Because of this she&#8217;ll need to urinate more, too. She may have trouble making it to her litter box before she has an accident. 6. Cats with feline leukemia sometimes become incontinent, too. This can happen in both males and females. 7. As a cat ages, the urinary sphincter can weaken. Your cat may develop other problems as she gets older, such as diabetes, which cause her body to produce more urine than normal. Combine a very full bladder with a weak urinary sphincter, and it&#8217;s easy to see why urinary incontinence in cats is the result. 8. She may have a neurological problem with the nerves in her bladder that cause her to be unable to hold her urine. 9. Bladder tumors can be another factor. 10. An older can who is getting forgetful, or in the early stages of senility, may develop litter box problems. Natural Feline Urinary Support If your furball is having cat urinary problems, it&#8217;s important to take her to the vet for a check-up to rule out anything serious. Most cases of inappropriate urination are due to feline lower urinary tract disease, which can be a frustrating condition to deal with. The most important thing you can do is to feed your cat a high-quality canned food. Cats are meant to get most of their water from their food, so feeding a cat dry food all the time is an invitation to disaster in the form of cat urinary problems. You may want to consider giving your kitty one of the many natural remedies for cats that are available for feline urinary support. Herbs and homeopathic remedies have a long history of success in humans, and they&#8217;re very effective for urinary problems in pets, too.  Just click on any link to learn more. a Why Your Cat Has Feline Incontinence 


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		<title>Cat Urine Problems And What You Need To Know To Solve Them</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ Cat urine problems are probably one of the top feline behavior problems for cat owners.Frustration from finding nasty, smelly messes all over the home often leads to the pet being given up, or even put down. Some cat owners mistakenly believe that a feline who stops using the cat litter pan is trying to punish them for something.  We all love our kitties, but let&#8217;s be honest.  Cat just aren&#8217;t capable of that kind of reasoning. Sometimes a veterinary problem, like a cat bladder infection, is causing the kitty to avoid the cat litter pan.  Maybe your kitty is older and has developed arthritis, which makes it hard to enter and leave her pan.  Taking her to the vet for a check-up is always recommended. Don&#8217;t be afraid this is the end of the line for your kitty.Solve the problem of a cat who won&#8217;t use the cat litter pan quickly, or it may become a habit thats hard to break.  If you&#8217;re tired of finding cat urine on carpet , here are three tips that may help. Three Reasons For Cat Urine Problems Your kitty doesn&#8217;t like her cat litter pan She doesn&#8217;t like the cat litter you&#8217;re using The pan is located someplace she doesn&#8217;t like The Cat Litter Pan Is All Wrong The cat won&#8217;t use the pan if she doesn&#8217;t like it.  A cat with a feline bladder infection may have learned to associate pain with the litter pan, so she goes elsewhere.An overweight cat may need a super-sized pan.  An elderly cat, or a young kitten, may have trouble getting into and out of the box. Odors are trapped in covered cat litter pans, which is why cats don&#8217;t care for them.Clean the pan regularly because your pet doesn&#8217;t like a dirty bathroom any more than you do. If she&#8217;s being bothered by another pet, or a small child, this could be the problem?If this is the case, she may be apt to find another, more private, location. She Hates The Cat Litter You&#8217;re Using Cats especially dislike scented litter.  Keep the pan clean to avoid odors, instead of covering them up with scent. Don&#8217;t change the type of cat litter suddenly.  Cats don&#8217;t like change.Using the same type of cat litter she&#8217;s already accustomed to is recommended.  If you really must change brands, do it gradually, over a period of time. Location, Location, Location Just like people, cats like a private bathroom area.  A bathroom closet is usually a good spot.You may want to put a block in the door so it can&#8217;t be closed accidentally. Avoid putting the pan in the basement.  Most cats don&#8217;t care for dark places that come complete with loud, scary things like furnaces and clothes washers that come to life unexpectedly. Stop spending your precious free time on cat urine cleaning.  If you&#8217;re dealing with cat urine problems , just click on any link in this article to find the solution. a Cat Urine Problems And What You Need To Know To Solve Them 


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		<title>A Healthy Cat Is A Happy Cat</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Cat care is the most important part of keeping your cat healthy and happy. The more you know about cat care, the better you will be able to meet your feline&#8217;s physical and emotional needs. The stronger your cat&#8217;s health and the better your cat&#8217;s attitude are, the more you will be able to enjoy [...]


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		<title>Top Five Cat Breeds</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Choosing a cat breed can be a bit daunting, especially if you don&#8217;t know very much about cats! When considering a cat, you must be sure to choose a breed that will best suit your lifestyle. Some breeds require more physical activity than others, and some require much more grooming. Look below to find the [...]


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		<title>Learn How To Give Your Cat A bath</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever considered giving your cat a bath? Your dog and cat both require a certain amount of maintenance to keep them happy and healthy. While most cats are self-sufficient, all cats could use a little boost in the bathing department.When it comes to cat care, very few cat owners think to give their [...]


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		<title>Cat Care : Training Cats to Sleep on Beds</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Many cats love to sleep in the same bed as their owner and do not require coaxing. Train cats to sleep on beds withtips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on pets and cat care. Expert: Diana Korten Contact: www.thecatbehaviorist.com/ Bio: Diana Korten is certified in Pet First Aid by the American Red [...]


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		<title>Cat Urinary Tract Infection — Will Your Cat Be A Victim?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ Are you concerned about cat urinary tract infection ?  All cat owners should be aware of FLUTD, or feline lower urinary tract disease, to prevent their beloved companions from becoming victims of cat urinary problems. What Cat Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms Should You Be Aware Of? Sometimes the most obvious symptom is that your cat is urinating outside the litter box.  As wonderful as cats are, they don&#8217;t have advanced powers of reasoning.  If your cat is hurting every time he uses the litter pan, he thinks that somehow the litter pan is causing his pain.  In his little kitty mind, if he urinates someplace else, it won&#8217;t hurt when he goes. Of course, we humans know it doesn&#8217;t work that way.  But if your cat suddenly stops using his litter box, it may not be a behavior issue.  It could be one of several cat urinary tract infection symptoms. If you use clumping cat litter, be observant of the size of the clumps when you scoop or change his litter.  You should see a few large clumps.  A whole bunch of little clumps indicates that he can&#8217;t pass much urine at one time.  This is another symptom of cat urinary problems. Bloody urine is another clue to watch for.  It&#8217;s a little harder to see in cats than it is in dogs.  However, if your cat is urinating outside his box, you may be more apt to notice it. Be aware of your cat&#8217;s behavior in his litter box.  Is he crying out in pain when he tries to urinate?  Is he straining to pass urine?  Often cat owners mistake this for constipation. Your kitty needs to be visiting his litter pan several times a day.  If he is urinating less and less, or stops completely, he may have a cat urinary blockage, which is a veterinary emergency. Treatments For FLUTD In order to treat a cat urinary tract infection, your vet will need to run several tests to find out what&#8217;s going on with your cat.  A urinalysis is necessary to determine if your cat has feline cystitis , or if he has feline bladder stones.  A cat urine culture will tell your vet which bacteria are causing the problem, and a sensitivity test indicates which antibiotic will work best. A cat with a cat urinary tract infection is usually treated with antibiotics.  Bladder stones in cats are a common problem, too.  Your cat may have to eat a special diet so the stones can dissolve.Your feline friend may need to be catheterizedif he has a urinary blockage. Can Cat Urinary Problems Be Prevented? Keep your kitty from becoming another statistic by taking these steps. First, feed your cat a high-quality canned food.Cats don&#8217;t seem to drink much water because they&#8217;re meant to get their water from their food.  When we take our cats out of a natural situation and feed them an unnatural diet of dry food with an extremely low moisture content, we&#8217;re setting them up for cat urinary problems. Canned cat food has a moisture level of about 75%, which is much closer to a cat&#8217;s natural diet.  If your cat has always been fed dry food, he may resist a change in his diet.It takes with patience, time, and persistence to switch a cat over to canned food, since felines are notoriously resistant to change. A steady supply of clean, fresh water is a must, too. Consider giving your feline friend natural remedies for cats that support bladder health.  Look for a remedy that&#8217;s made especially for cats.You&#8217;ll want to choose to do business only with a company with a sterling reputation for producing only the highest quality pet remedies. If your furry friend is already a victim of FLUTD, click on any link in this article to learn more about natural remedies for cats that can help treat and prevent this problem. a Cat Urinary Tract Infection &#8212; Will Your Cat Be A Victim? 


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		<title>The Importance Of Cat Care</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Having a pet can be a wonderful experience as our furry friends integrate themselves into our daily lives and become cherished members of our families. We all certainly have our allegiances when it comes to our pet of choice. Just as dog owners will brag of the canine&#8217;s family-friendly quality and loving demeanor, cat owners [...]


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		<title>Cat Care &amp; Sick Cats : Get Rid of Fleas on Cats</title>
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