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		<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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<p><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" title="Stop Cat Urine Odor Problems" href="http://tinyurl.com/ykoecdg">Cat urine problems</a> 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.</p>
<p> 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.</p>
<p> 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.</p>
<p> 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 <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" title="Stop Cat Urine Odor Problems" href="http://tinyurl.com/ykoecdg">cat urine on carpet</a>, here are three tips that may help.</p>
<p> <strong>Three Reasons For Cat Urine Problems</strong></p>
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<li>Your kitty doesn&#8217;t like her cat litter pan</li>
<li>She doesn&#8217;t like the cat litter you&#8217;re using</li>
<li>The pan is located someplace she doesn&#8217;t like</li>
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<p><strong>The Cat Litter Pan Is All Wrong</strong></p>
<p> 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.</p>
<p> 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.</p>
<p> 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.</p>
<p> <strong>She Hates The Cat Litter You&#8217;re Using</strong></p>
<p> Cats especially dislike scented litter.  Keep the pan clean to avoid odors, instead of covering them up with scent.</p>
<p> 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.</p>
<p> <strong>Location, Location, Location</strong></p>
<p> 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.</p>
<p> 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.</p>
<p> Stop spending your precious free time on cat urine cleaning.  If you&#8217;re dealing with <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" title="Stop Cat Urine Odor Problems" href="http://tinyurl.com/ykoecdg">cat urine problems</a>, just click on any link in this article to find the solution.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 01:36:07 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><br/><br/>Your cat will always rely on you for food, water, safe shelter and regular veterinary cat care even though they appear independent. By doing this consistently you place yourself in a much better place to develop a mutual and rewarding relationship. The guidelines in this article should allow you to consistently perform optimum cat care.<br/><br/>Make it a point to get a cat ID tag and collar that has your address,name and telephone number information. By ensuring that your cat is wearing one you ensure there safe return home in the event they find themselves lost and outside in strange surroundings. Some of the ID tags have a radio responder built into them and by making sure your cat is wearing one you make it possible for another person can read it and bring your cat back to you.<br/><br/>Keep your cat inside if at all possible. This action will ensure that the community, your cat and you are doing what&#8217;s best for all involved. Plus if you have gone through all the trouble to find and train your kitty why risk losing them?<br/><br/>Make it a point to get your cat neutered or spayed. This will assist in reducing the problem of cat overpopulation and will keep them healthier.<br/><br/>It is up to you to train your cat from doing things you don&#8217;t like like jumping on counter tops and scratching furniture. They can be trained like any other pet if you also keep in mind a bit of understanding, effort and patience when doing so. If you set up a simple system of rewarding and praising them when they perform as you want will go a long way toward them acting and behaving the way you would like.<br/><br/>To keep your cat&#8217;s coat healthy, soft and shiny make a it a point to groom them often. To keep your cat&#8217;s hair from matting it should be brushed. This will also decrease the creation of hairballs by your cat. Hairballs are produced when cats groom themselves and in the process they ingest hair. Too much of that at once can cause problems for your cat.<br/><br/>Conclusion<br/><br/>In closing just remember to be patient and loyal with your cat. Also remember that the majority of behavior problems can be resolved and make sure you have reasonable expectations of your cat&#8217;s behavior. Contact the local animal shelter or veterinarian if you are having major issues with your cat&#8217;s behavior.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 01:36:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ One of the biggest mistakes new cat owners make isn&#8217;t visiting the pet doctor for a routinephysical check-up.  Many folks are of the opinion that the one time they have to see a vet is when the feline is ill or hurt.  Sadly this myth can be detrimental to the healthiness of your pet.  Proper care for your kitty requires more than food, water and a clean litter box.  As with kids there are several sicknesses that will be forestalled by getting proper vaccination treatments.  Most vets recommend that kittens get them shortly after they are born.  These vaccination shots can protect your kitten from heartworm, FIV and other illnesses that will negatively affect the fitness of your cat.  During your visit your veterinarian will cover in detail the recommended vaccination schedule.  The vaccines your physician suggests will be based mostly on whether the kitten will remain inside or out of doors.  Also whether other pets are kept in the house is an element.  By giving your vet this info they&#8217;re going to be able to administer the correct vaccines to give your kitten the best protection.  Even if your feline is an indoor kitty it is wise to keep abreast of a yearly trip to the vet.  This may help you keep tabs on your pets health as well as uncover any issues ahead and also get the proper booster vaccines administered.  Another sound excuse to take your cat in for routine checks is that you may not know that there are a few things wrong with your feline, but your veterinarian is trained and can discover if there are any possible difficulties.  Also if you have been taking your feline to them for a period of time, they&#8217;re going to have your cats whole history, and most will know your cat and will recognize if something appears to be different on that particular visit.  Assist your vet during your kittens exam exam by noting any changes that you may have observed in your cat since the last visit.  You may not think that it is weird or that there is not a problem with your moggy, but it&#8217;ll help in deciding your cat&#8217;s overall health.  Any changes in your kitten may not mean anything, but it is good to keep your vet informed of changes as they can write it down for any future reference in case something does arise and needs attention.  There may be a point when you&#8217;ll need to line up an appointment veterinarian before it is time for the following booked check-up for boosters.  There are still illnesses that the boosters don&#8217;t prevent, so take your feline chum in for a special visit.  There will be other issues that although not life-endangering, shouldn&#8217;t be ignored, that you&#8217;ll need to check your cat for,eg fleas and ticks.  Our kittens get treated for fleas when they need it.  I did not have to before, but we probably did bring a dog into the family and with him came fleas.  So we do treat each one of them or fleas, and I am getting a popular flea treatment from my vet.  It is very important for yourkitten&#8217;s health and well being that you make regular appointments with the veterinarian to receive their booster shots and an overall check.  It will keep them healthy and ecstatic, and they will reward you with lots of love.  . Chicago Cat Doc a When Should I Take My Cat to See a Cat Doctor? 


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<p>One of the biggest mistakes new cat owners make isn&#8217;t visiting the pet doctor for a routinephysical check-up.  Many folks are of the opinion that the one time they have to see a vet is when the feline is ill or hurt.  Sadly this myth can be detrimental to the healthiness of your pet.  Proper care for your kitty requires more than food, water and a clean litter box. </p>
<p> As with kids there are several sicknesses that will be forestalled by getting proper  vaccination treatments.  Most vets recommend that kittens get them shortly after they are born.  These vaccination shots can protect your kitten from heartworm, FIV and other illnesses that will negatively affect the fitness of your cat.  During your visit your veterinarian will cover in detail the recommended vaccination schedule.  The vaccines your physician suggests will be based mostly on whether the kitten will remain inside or out of doors.  Also whether other pets are kept in the house is an element.  By giving your vet this info they&#8217;re going to be able to administer the correct vaccines to give your kitten the best protection. </p>
<p> Even if your feline is an indoor kitty it is wise to keep abreast of a yearly trip to the vet.  This may help you keep tabs on your pets health as well as uncover any issues ahead and also get the proper booster vaccines administered. </p>
<p> Another sound excuse to take your cat in for routine checks is that you may not know that there are a few things wrong with your feline, but your veterinarian is trained and can discover if there are any possible difficulties.  Also if you have been taking your feline to them for a period of time, they&#8217;re going to have your cats whole history, and most will know your cat and will recognize if something appears to be different on that particular visit.  Assist your vet during your kittens exam exam by noting any changes that you may have observed in your cat since the last visit.  You may not think that it is weird or that there is not a problem with your moggy, but it&#8217;ll help in deciding your cat&#8217;s overall health.  Any changes in your kitten may not mean anything, but it is good to keep your vet informed of changes as they can write it down for any future reference in case something does arise and needs attention. </p>
<p> There may be a point when you&#8217;ll need to line up an appointment veterinarian before it is time for the following booked check-up for boosters.  There are still illnesses that the boosters don&#8217;t prevent, so take your feline chum in for a special visit.  There will be other issues that although not life-endangering, shouldn&#8217;t be ignored, that you&#8217;ll need to check your cat for,eg fleas and ticks.  Our kittens get treated for fleas when they need it.  I did not have to before, but we probably did bring a dog into the family and with him came fleas.  So we do treat each one of them or fleas, and I am getting a popular flea treatment from my vet. </p>
<p> It is very important for yourkitten&#8217;s health and well being that you make regular appointments with the veterinarian to receive their booster shots and an overall check.  It will keep them healthy and ecstatic, and they will reward you with lots of love. <br /> .</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ If you have got a household with multiple cats, you know that cat fights do happen. Whether or not you cats usually get along, at times, they will still fight. While humans might not utterly perceive why their kitties are fighting, cats have their reasons for fighting.  A number of these reasons are just like the reasons that humans have disputes. Cats categorical their discontent with other cats by picking fights. The explanations why cats fight will facilitate you determine how to forestall your cats from fighting in the future. Fighting for his or her territory: Several cats fight because of their territory. One of the explanations that cats fight is as a result of they feel like an unwanted cat has invaded their territory, whether or not it&#8217;s a cat that has lived with them for a protracted time.  Cats are a lot of additional territorial than dogs and the gender of the cat has terribly very little to do with it.  Contrary to what several folks believe, feminine cats are sometimes just as territorial as their male counterparts are.  If you&#8217;ve got 2 cats in your home, you may notice that one cat hisses and swats at the opposite whenever he feels his territory has been invaded.  This can also happen if you bring a brand new cat into the home. They&#8217;re simply defending their territory. Social ranking: Either male cats frequently threaten and fight with every alternative for social ranking or despite what you may suppose; even neutered males might do this. If you&#8217;ve got multiple cats, particularly additional than one male cat, one cat is usually considered the “alpha male” and can be at the top of the cat hierarchy. Two cats may posture their bodies, then begin howling and screaming at one another.  If one among the cats walks away or backs down, then the catfight is usually avoided.   But, if neither one wants to throw within the towel and surrender, then one cat will attack the opposite by jumping forward and attempting to bite the neck.  The opposite cat will fall on his back and tries to bite or scratch the attacker with its hind legs.  The two cats would possibly go through this several times before walking away.  There are sometimes no injuries sustained in these kinds of fights. You may even notice that kittens or young cats play with one another this way. More often than not, you may not want to interfere. Aggression: Cats also fight as a results of some kind of redirected aggression and this is often quite common, particularly with indoor cats.  Your cat would possibly be trying outside the window at another cat or dog crossing the yard.  Your cat begins to feel territorial and aggressive at this cat, but since this other cat cannot be reached, he could instead attack the other family cat. Another example is if you&#8217;re giving your cats treats. One cat might reach the treat first and begin eating. The other one desires a bite, however the cat that&#8217;s eating might become aggressive over the treat and begin to swipe or yowl and the other cat. If you discover your cats fighting occasionally, you ought to understand that this is often common and quite typical of cats. Customarily, you will be able to inform whether or not your cats are fighting for “blood” or simply taking part in around. The time to prevent a fight is when it gets nasty otherwise; permit your cats to figure it out themselves. If you&#8217;re feeling the necessity to stop a catfight, then you must do it carefully. Even the most loving cat can bite or scratch you in aggressive passion. To stop a fight, you must build some quite loud noise, like a handclap.  Since cats are startled by loud noises, they will both stop to see what is making the noise.  You&#8217;ll additionally spray water on them to interfere with the aggressive behavior.. When you discover your cats fighting, it is best not to punish the cats for their fight. Cats do not understand punishment and fighting could be a natural instinct in cats. The best thing to try to to is only interfere when necessary. If you discover your cats are fighting more than they must, it is time that you find out why. Do they fight over a litter box, a food bowl or a first-rate window location? Make certain each kitty has his or her own “things” and a place to retreat once they feel overwhelmed by alternative pets in the house. This will go a protracted manner in preventing real catfights. To get high quality and top brand name cat products for the best prices, visit: cat pet supplies . Our cat pet supplies store is a great place to buy your cat supplies at huge discounts! Go to our cat pet supplies store now! a Understanding Why Cats Figh 


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<p>If you have got a household with multiple cats, you know that cat fights do happen. Whether or not you cats usually get along, at times, they will still fight. While humans might not utterly perceive why their kitties are fighting, cats have their reasons for fighting.  A number of these reasons are just like the reasons that humans have disputes. Cats categorical their discontent with other cats by picking fights. The explanations why cats fight will facilitate you determine how to forestall your cats from fighting in the future.</p>
<p> Fighting for his or her territory: Several cats fight because of their territory. One of the explanations that cats fight is as a result of they feel like an unwanted cat has invaded their territory, whether or not it&#8217;s a cat that has lived with them for a protracted time.  Cats are a lot of additional territorial than dogs and the gender of the cat has terribly very little to do with it.  Contrary to what several folks believe, feminine cats are sometimes just as territorial as their male counterparts are.  If you&#8217;ve got 2 cats in your home, you may notice that one cat hisses and swats at the opposite whenever he feels his territory has been invaded.  This can also happen if you bring a brand new cat into the home. They&#8217;re simply defending their territory.</p>
<p> Social ranking: Either male cats frequently threaten and fight with every alternative for social ranking or despite what you may suppose; even neutered males might do this. If you&#8217;ve got multiple cats, particularly additional than one male cat, one cat is usually considered the “alpha male” and can be at the top of the cat hierarchy. Two cats may posture their bodies, then begin howling and screaming at one another.  If one among the cats walks away or backs down, then the catfight is usually avoided.   But, if neither one wants to throw within the towel and surrender, then one cat will attack the opposite by jumping forward and attempting to bite the neck.  The opposite cat will fall on his back and tries to bite or scratch the attacker with its hind legs.  The two cats would possibly go through this several times before walking away.  There are sometimes no injuries sustained in these kinds of fights. You may even notice that kittens or young cats play with one another this way. More often than not, you may not want to interfere.</p>
<p> Aggression: Cats also fight as a results of some kind of redirected aggression and this is often quite common, particularly with indoor cats.  Your cat would possibly be trying outside the window at another cat or dog crossing the yard.  Your cat begins to feel territorial and aggressive at this cat, but since this other cat cannot be reached, he could instead attack the other family cat. Another example is if you&#8217;re giving your cats treats. One cat might reach the treat first and begin eating. The other one desires a bite, however the cat that&#8217;s eating might become aggressive over the treat and begin to swipe or yowl and the other cat.</p>
<p> If you discover your cats fighting occasionally, you ought to understand that this is often common and quite typical of cats. Customarily, you will be able to inform whether or not your cats are fighting for “blood” or simply taking part in around. The time to prevent a fight is when it gets nasty otherwise; permit your cats to figure it out themselves. If you&#8217;re feeling the necessity to stop a catfight, then you must do it carefully. Even the most loving cat can bite or scratch you in aggressive passion. To stop a fight, you must build some quite loud noise, like a handclap.  Since cats are startled by loud noises, they will both stop to see what is making the noise.  You&#8217;ll additionally spray water on them to interfere with the aggressive behavior..</p>
<p> When you discover your cats fighting, it is best not to punish the cats for their fight. Cats do not understand punishment and fighting could be a natural instinct in cats. The best thing to try to to is only interfere when necessary. If you discover your cats are fighting more than they must, it is time that you find out why. Do they fight over a litter box, a food bowl or a first-rate window location? Make certain each kitty has his or her own “things” and a place to retreat once they feel overwhelmed by alternative pets in the house. This will go a protracted manner in preventing real catfights.</p>
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		<title>You Cat Is A Part Of Your Familiy And Should Be Treated As Such</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 01:35:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lee</dc:creator>
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The Red Flags about Cat Heath CareFirst, in order for your feline companion to be happy and contented, you need to provide them a home. Yes, it can be left to wander about your own house and treat it like their kingdom. But you have to make sure that the surrounding is safe. Do not [...]


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<div><br/><br/>The Red Flags about Cat Heath Care<br/><br/>First, in order for your feline companion to be happy and contented, you need to provide them a home. Yes, it can be left to wander about your own house and treat it like their kingdom. But you have to make sure that the surrounding is safe. Do not hang about things that would cause injury and further mishaps to your cats.<br/><br/>Second, make sure that your cat gets the necessary nutrition that it needs. To do so, you have to give them only the best kind of cat food. The best will not necessarily mean expensive. You can ask your vet for recommendations given the amount that you can allot for this purpose.<br/><br/>And lastly, think about your cat health care. This is so vital because if you were caught unaware of a sudden incident, you may easily lose you beloved pet just because you didn\&#8217;t know what to do.<br/><br/>So know your cat. Observe it well. Know their usual interests, the way they eat, they way they interact with the other pets and also the people in your house. If you feel that something seems to be out of place, then call your vet immediately for advice.<br/><br/>So find a veterinarian nearest your place and get their contact information immediately. They are your lifeline whenever your cat\&#8217;s life seems to be in danger.<br/><br/>You will be the first judge if something seems to be wrong with your cats. Here are some indications.<br/><br/>Grooming Style<br/><br/>These creatures are known to be vain. They are always grooming themselves. If they are grooming too much on one side, they might be bugged by something like, yes, bug or fleas. The process may hurt them. So interrupt and act upon it.<br/><br/>Also beware if they are no longer cleaning up on their own. It may be a sign of depression. You also have to consult the vet about it if this happens.<br/><br/>Eating Style<br/><br/>If you know your cat very well, you will easily see if there are any changes to their eating habits. Don\&#8217;t let them go through the day without eating too much. This may be a symptom to something else. So this is also a good time to call on your vet.<br/><br/>The Behavior<br/><br/>If your cat is friendly and it all of a sudden becomes aloof, you need to raise the alarm level. This also goes with the way your cat walks. If it seems to be doing this thing just a bit too odd, it may be something to be concerned about.<br/><br/>As the owner, you need to be very cautious with everything that your cat does. You have to take note of their vowel elimination. Just like humans, they may sometimes suffer from diarrhea or the likes.<br/><br/>Although calling the vet is always the best choice for you to do, you can also search the web for quick solutions to minor problems. The Internet offers a vast resource for your every cat health care question. So take time to read some info and apply it on your own pets.<br/><br/><strong>The Cat Care and Health Insurance Know How\&#8217;s</strong><br/><br/>Many people love their pet so much they have them insured. Cat care and health insurance is not the same thing. The first is a must while the latter can be forgone.<br/><br/>In order to care for your cat, you must understand your pet as a pet. You have to be responsible once you have taken the steps to acquire a feline companion. There should be no going back. So think twice, thrice and a hundred of times before committing into becoming a parent to a pet.<br/><br/>Cats are special. They can see sharper than humans do. They can also smell a lot better. This is the reason why you need to arrange things in your home accordingly once you have decided that a cat will soon join in.<br/><br/>Do not let anything that may cause them harm lying around. This is the same concept that you must apply like when you have a child. You want to protect them. That is why you keep those harmful objects out, specifically the poisonous ones. You do not want to cause your own child and pet serious accidents.<br/><br/>You have to provide the right cat food for your pet. You cannot give them what you had for dinner. Your bodies and its requirements are not the same. So give them the food that is specifically made for them. This way, they will get all the necessary nutrition that they need.<br/><br/>So before you think about owning a cat, look over the prices of the food. It may take about $8 to $12 monthly to keep your cat purring happily. Can you afford it? You may have to make some adjustments with your lifestyle to be able to accommodate the need. Just think that it will all be worth it.<br/><br/>Recreation must also be given consideration when you own a cat. You cannot adopt one and think that it will be happy just by playing by itself. You have to find time to play with your pet and bond with it. In time, you will know what activities they enjoy. And so you will be able to make the necessary adjustments to make time for such activities.<br/><br/>Because of their strong sense of smell, budgeting must also be highlighted on the litter boxes of your cats. You have to give them clean and well-maintained ones. Your cat will not to their strut on an untidy litter box. Your regal baby cannot stand the stink. So be careful with how everything smells. What is okay with you may be abominable for your feline companion.<br/><br/>Finding the nearest veterinarian is also a must. You need them in cases when you think that something is not right with your cat. For this reason, you have to be very observant.<br/><br/>Yes, cats can groom themselves. But you have to help them in maintaining their teeth clean and strong. You don\&#8217;t want that factor to be the reason why your cat will be depressed on its old age. So develop a habit of cleaning their teeth through brushing, flossing and having a regular teeth check up with your vet.<br/><br/>Health Insurance<br/><br/>You can do without this. But if you really want to get one, see if your trusted vet is among the list of the recommended vets of your chosen insurance. You don\&#8217;t want to end up taking long trips just to be able to claim what the insurance promises to give.<br/><br/>It is better to hone your skills on cat care and health insurance can be put aside. But it all depends on you. There is nothing wrong with having one. Just make sure that you can afford it and it will not take toll on the monthly budget your family and feline friend require.<br/><br/>Steve Cownley<br/><br/>http://www.cat-care.site50.net<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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		<title>Cat Body Information And Cat Care Of Each Body Pary</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 01:35:13 +0000</pubDate>
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The mouth of an adult cat comprises of 15 teeth. Majority of them are tiny. Compared to the other teeth, the canines are the biggest in terms of size, edge and length. Cats catch and grasp their food with these fangs. They use canines to shred their prey into pieces.Cats possess extremely specialized teeth used [...]


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<div><br/><br/>The mouth of an adult cat comprises of 15 teeth. Majority of them are tiny. Compared to the other teeth, the canines are the biggest in terms of size, edge and length. Cats catch and grasp their food with these fangs. They use canines to shred their prey into pieces.<br/><br/>Cats possess extremely specialized teeth used for shredding of meat. The first premolar and molar comprise the carnassials pair, present on both the sides of the cat&#8217;s mouth. This pair functions effectively to tear meat and thus acts as scissor. Canids also possess them, but they are highly evolved in felines. In addition, papillae or razor sharp spines are present on its tongue. These spines are beneficial for retaining and tearing the flesh of a prey. The tiny keratin having backward facing hooks also help in the grooming of a cat.<br/><br/>A cat uses different types of phonations for communication, because of its oral mouth structure.<br/><br/>Ears:<br/><br/>A cat can direct its hearing since it possesses single muscles in both the ears. The movements of both the ears are independent of each other. Most cats possess straight ears directed upwards. Some cats also have folded ears called Scottish Folds. Other cats have curled ears that resemble the Highlanders. Such ears are due to genetic mutation.<br/><br/>Cats use ears as a source of expression when they are scared or angry. They lay their ears back accompanied by hissing or growling voices. This is regarded as a caution from the cat. At times, when cats are playing, they turn their ears back to hear something behind them. One can effectively interpret a cat&#8217;s mood by observing its ears.<br/><br/>Legs:<br/><br/>Cats walk on their toes directly and hence are digitigrades. Each hind paw of a cat is placed almost accurately in the mark of the comparable forepaw, thus reducing sound and visible tracks. This method of walking is termed as register. Cats are less likely to lose their feet even on bumpy terrain.<br/><br/>Many animals move their legs alternately while walking. Cats on the other hand move both their legs in one direction and vice versa while walking. This manner of walking is similar to camels, giraffes, pacer horses and so on. There are not many reasons available to explain this.<br/><br/>All members belonging to the cat family possess retractable claws. In relaxed state, the retractable claws are covered with skin and fur. In a wild cat, this keeps its claws razor sharp despite continual contact with ground. Sheathing of the claws also enables a cat to follow its prey. The forefoot claws are considerably sharper than the hind feet claws. Cats draw out their claws in self-defense, to eat something, and so on. Sometimes, a cat will willingly extend its claw for nail clipping, thus co-operating with a human.<br/><br/>Many felines possess five claws and five or four claws on their front and rear paw respectively. At times, there is a protrusion called a sixth finger. This is called the carpal pad. It functions as an anti-skidding feature.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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		<title>Cat Care during Cold Weather</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 01:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
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In spite of the fact that a cat has an external covering of fur coat which is supposed to keep it warm, the fur coat may provides little protection during the cold winter. Have you ever experienced the coldness during very cold weather even with your winter coat on? If yes, you should be able [...]


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<div><br/><br/>In spite of the fact that a cat has an external covering of fur coat which is supposed to keep it warm, the fur coat may provides little protection during the cold winter. Have you ever experienced the coldness during very cold weather even with your winter coat on? If yes, you should be able to understand how freezing cold your cat could feel if you leave it unprotected for some time. This is not something that can be taken lightly as the coldness may leads to hypothermia, and when such medical condition get worst, it can be life threatening.    <br/><br/>It is important for you to be aware where your feline is during very cold winter. If your cat has the habit of answering to the call of nature outdoor, make sure it is back in the house within minutes. Kittens, cats suffering from any illness or cats with thin covering of fur coat should be restricted from getting out of the house. Try using litter box in the house during cold days. Make sure your feline’s fur coat stays dry during this period, and if for whatever reasons it get itself drenched, make sure you dry it immediately even it happened indoor. <br/><br/>It is the best option to keep your pet indoor during cold days. Make sure it cannot find its way out to the cold world because if it gets too far and the visibility is down to a few meters due to heavy snowing, your pet would stand a high chance of loosing its way home. And if it is out in such freezing environment for too long, the risk of capturing hypothermia will definitely be high.<br/><br/>So what exactly is hypothermia? Well it is a medical condition resulted from extreme coldness which could lead to malfunction of organs in the body. If your cat is exposed to extremely cold temperature, frostbite might occur as its body needs to warm up the important organs by shutting down less important body parts. Observe your cat carefully and if its movement starts to slow down, body begins to shiver and breathing becomes shallower, it most probably suffering from hypothermia. Do what it takes to gently warm your pet up or else, it would eventually pass out and die.<br/><br/>To make your cat warm will be good for it but it is best advice not to do it too quickly like putting directly into warm water. A quick sudden increase in temperature will only do more harm. Warm your feline’s body slowly by covering its body with warm blanket and providing it with warmer environment. You may also use a hairdryer, but make sure you turn the setting to a lower mode and do not get too near to avoid burning its body. Ensure that your cat has really warm up and that you have covered its body with enough protection from cold before you take it out of the house to visit the vet.<br/><br/>You may have ensured that all doors and windows are closed, but cats being cats still stand a chance of getting out of the house. Remember to check out your pet cat frequently and observe its behavior to see if it is shivering from the coldness. If your feline is showing any symptom of being cold, warm its body slowly by using the tips as mentioned. This advice is crucial to the life of your pet.<br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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