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		<title>Cat Grooming: What To Do With All That Fur</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ You can often spot cat-owners when they pull a lint-roller matter-of-factly out of their backpack to run up and down their clothes, or perhaps when they arrive at work in a dark suit and immediately fasten a strip of tape around their hand and start dabbing at bits of fur on their pants. Shed fur is just a part of life when you live with a cat. However, there are things you can do to improve the situation somewhat. Keeping your cat&#8217;s coat in good shape can be an important way to make your little companion happy and comfortable. The first key is, of course, good nutrition. You&#8217;ll notice, on regular veterinary visits, that the vet can tell a lot about the cat&#8217;s health just by seeing how shiny and healthy the coat is. Much of that good health comes from within, from the food consumed. You also need to do your share when it comes to your cat&#8217;s grooming by brushing it regularly. Try out different kinds of cat grooming tools to see which are most effective. Many cat owners swear by a brushing tool called the FURminator, which seems to go deeper and pull out more loose fur than other brushes. But whatever tool your cat tolerates best, every bit of combing and brushing you can manage on a regular basis will be a help. But even with frequent brushing, often you&#8217;ll see that mats will form. These can build up in areas where the cat cannot wash itself easily: the bottom of the tail, the inside of the hind legs, and so forth. Mats can even develop in spots where the cat sleeps or rests, for example, along their left side if they most frequently rest on that area. What should be done about these? They shouldn&#8217;t just be left to keep growing. Some mats get so tight that they painfully pull the skin, and sores and even infection can develop under and around them. Sometimes you can work them out, and sometimes you have to cut them. However, if you get too close to the skin with scissors, you could cut the skin itself, and you don&#8217;t want to risk that for poor kitty. One surprisingly good tool for dealing with mats is a small, shielded razor-style letter opener. Sometimes these can be slipped right under the mat, and the razor edge inside will slice through the fur. The most important thing is that the cat&#8217;s coat is maintained in good condition. By brushing and keeping it mat-free, you can help reduce hairballs, encourage healthy growth, and provide your kitty a beautiful coat it can be happy about. Pets are an important part of our lives and their well being is a priority. So when it comes to pet grooming information we want the best, most current and most reliable sources of information available. Whether it&#8217;s tips for dog or cat grooming you&#8217;re looking for, visit the Pets Grooming site. a Cat Grooming: What To Do With All That Fur 


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<p>You can often spot cat-owners when they pull a lint-roller matter-of-factly out of their backpack to run up and down their clothes, or perhaps when they arrive at work in a dark suit and immediately fasten a strip of tape around their hand and start dabbing at bits of fur on their pants. Shed fur is just a part of life when you live with a cat. However, there are things you can do to improve the situation somewhat.</p>
<p> Keeping your cat&#8217;s coat in good shape can be an important way to make your little companion happy and comfortable. The first key is, of course, good nutrition. You&#8217;ll notice, on regular veterinary visits, that the vet can tell a lot about the cat&#8217;s health just by seeing how shiny and healthy the coat is. Much of that good health comes from within, from the food consumed.</p>
<p> You also need to do your share when it comes to your cat&#8217;s grooming by brushing it regularly. Try out different kinds of <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" href="http://petgroomingsite.com/cat-grooming-tools-get-the-right-stuff/">cat grooming tools</a> to see which are most effective. Many cat owners swear by a brushing tool called the FURminator, which seems to go deeper and pull out more loose fur than other brushes. But whatever tool your cat tolerates best, every bit of combing and brushing you can manage on a regular basis will be a help.</p>
<p> But even with frequent brushing, often you&#8217;ll see that mats will form. These can build up in areas where the cat cannot wash itself easily: the bottom of the tail, the inside of the hind legs, and so forth. Mats can even develop in spots where the cat sleeps or rests, for example, along their left side if they most frequently rest on that area.</p>
<p> What should be done about these? They shouldn&#8217;t just be left to keep growing. Some mats get so tight that they painfully pull the skin, and sores and even infection can develop under and around them. Sometimes you can work them out, and sometimes you have to cut them.</p>
<p> However, if you get too close to the skin with scissors, you could cut the skin itself, and you don&#8217;t want to risk that for poor kitty. One surprisingly good tool for dealing with mats is a small, shielded razor-style letter opener. Sometimes these can be slipped right under the mat, and the razor edge inside will slice through the fur.</p>
<p> The most important thing is that the cat&#8217;s coat is maintained in good condition. By brushing and keeping it mat-free, you can help reduce hairballs, encourage healthy growth, and provide your kitty a beautiful coat it can be happy about.</p>
<p>Pets are an important part of our lives and their well being is a priority. So when it comes to pet grooming information we want the best, most current and most reliable sources of information available. Whether it&#8217;s tips for dog or cat grooming you&#8217;re looking for, visit the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" href="http://petgroomingsite.com">Pets Grooming</a> site.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Why Cats Figh</title>
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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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		<description><![CDATA[ It&#8217;s unfortunate that the feline diabetes incidence is rising among the pet cat population.  Unfortunately, there are several myths circulating about diabetes in cats .  If you have a diabetic cat, you need to know the facts about how you can help your diabetic pet.  Myth #1. Putting Your Feline Diabetic To Sleep Is The Only Treatment This isn&#8217;t necessarily true.If your cat is not elderly and has no other health issues, it&#8217;s possible to successfully manage this disease.  It&#8217;s not difficult to learn how to check your diabetic cat&#8217;s blood sugar levels and give him insulin injections, but there is a learning curve.  Myth #2. Feline Diabetes Cannot Be Prevented Quite a few pet experts believe that this disease is a man-made condition that can be prevented by feeding your kitty a high-quality canned food, not dry cat food. What&#8217;s the problem with dry food?This food is composed mostly of grains, which contain too many carbs for kitties.  Cats have evolved to eat meat, not grains.  Free-feeding dry cat food will more than likely lead to a fat cat, and overweight kitties are predisposed to many health problems, including diabetes in cats.    Myth #3.  It&#8217;s Too Hard To Check Your Kitty&#8217;s Blood Glucose Levels At Home It can be challenging at first, but anyone who lives with a feline diabetic should learn how to check their cat&#8217;s blood sugar levels.Never administer an insulin shot unless you know what your cat&#8217;s blood glucose levels are.  Plus, it&#8217;s much less expensive for you, and less stressful for your cat, if your vet teaches you how to do this simple test at home. Myth #4. Your Kitty Will Need Insulin Injections For The Rest Of His Life This isn&#8217;t true.You may be surprised to know that a simple change in diet from dry food to canned food may be all that&#8217;s needed to reverse feline diabetes.  Losing weight can help, too.If you kitty loses weight too quickly, it can cause serious problems for him, so always check with your vet first. Mild exercise is a natural way to manage blood sugar.Start slowly to get your cat into shape.  Gradually work up to two or three ten-minute exercise sessions every day. Myth #5. Don&#8217;t Waste Your Time With Natural Remedies For Cats On the contrary, researchers have found that the mineral chromium, along with certain herbs, including goat&#8217;s rue, astragalus, and fenugreek, are all very effective in helping to control blood sugar levels in human diabetics.  These remedies are also effective for kitties, as well.  Many cat owners have found that a combination of dietary changes, daily exercise, and natural remedies for cats has made it possible to discontinue insulin injections for their pets. Don&#8217;t believe any of these myths about feline diabetes .  Click on any link in this article to find out how natural remedies for cats can help keep your favorite kitty healthy. a Feline Diabetes and Five Myths You Shouldn&#8217;t Believe 


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<p>It&#8217;s unfortunate that the feline diabetes incidence is rising among the pet cat population.  Unfortunately, there are several myths circulating about <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" title="GlucoBalance by Native Remedies" href="http://tinyurl.com/yja8oec">diabetes in cats</a>.  If you have a diabetic cat, you need to know the facts about how you can help your diabetic pet. </p>
<p> <strong>Myth #1. Putting Your Feline Diabetic To Sleep Is The Only Treatment</strong></p>
<p> This isn&#8217;t necessarily true.If your cat is not elderly and has no other health issues, it&#8217;s possible to successfully manage this disease. </p>
<p> It&#8217;s not difficult to learn how to check your diabetic cat&#8217;s blood sugar levels and give him insulin injections, but there is a learning curve. </p>
<p> <strong>Myth #2. Feline Diabetes Cannot Be Prevented</strong></p>
<p> Quite a few pet experts believe that this disease is a man-made condition that can be prevented by feeding your kitty a high-quality canned food, not dry cat food.</p>
<p> What&#8217;s the problem with dry food?This food is composed mostly of grains, which contain too many carbs for kitties.  Cats have evolved to eat meat, not grains.  Free-feeding dry cat food will more than likely lead to a fat cat, and overweight kitties are predisposed to many health problems, including diabetes in cats.   </p>
<p> <strong>Myth #3.  It&#8217;s Too Hard To Check Your Kitty&#8217;s Blood Glucose Levels At Home</strong></p>
<p> It can be challenging at first, but anyone who lives with a <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" title="GlucoBalance by Native Remedies" href="http://tinyurl.com/yja8oec">feline diabetic</a> should learn how to check their cat&#8217;s blood sugar levels.Never administer an insulin shot unless you know what your cat&#8217;s blood glucose levels are.  Plus, it&#8217;s much less expensive for you, and less stressful for your cat, if your vet teaches you how to do this simple test at home.</p>
<p> <strong>Myth #4. Your Kitty Will Need Insulin Injections For The Rest Of His Life</strong></p>
<p> This isn&#8217;t true.You may be surprised to know that a simple change in diet from dry food to canned food may be all that&#8217;s needed to reverse feline diabetes.  Losing weight can help, too.If you kitty loses weight too quickly, it can cause serious problems for him, so always check with your vet first.</p>
<p> Mild exercise is a natural way to manage blood sugar.Start slowly to get your cat into shape.  Gradually work up to two or three ten-minute exercise sessions every day.</p>
<p> <strong>Myth #5. Don&#8217;t Waste Your Time With Natural Remedies For Cats</strong></p>
<p> On the contrary, researchers have found that the mineral chromium, along with certain herbs, including goat&#8217;s rue, astragalus, and fenugreek, are all very effective in helping to control blood sugar levels in human diabetics.  These remedies are also effective for kitties, as well.  Many cat owners have found that a combination of dietary changes, daily exercise, and natural remedies for cats has made it possible to discontinue insulin injections for their pets.</p>
<p> Don&#8217;t believe any of these myths about <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" title="GlucoBalance by Native Remedies" href="http://tinyurl.com/yja8oec">feline diabetes</a>.  Click on any link in this article to find out how natural remedies for cats can help keep your favorite kitty healthy.</p>
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		<title>Ten Benefits Of Holistic Cat Care In The Treatment Of Cat Urinary Tract Infection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ If your kitty suffers from a recurring cat urinary tract infection , perhaps holistic cat care can help.  Here are ten benefits of using natural remedies for cats to treat feline cystitis. What Is Holistic Cat Care? Holistic medicine is a different way of looking at illness. Conventional medicine treats the symptoms of cat urinary problems, but doesn&#8217;t address why your pet is showing these symptoms. Holistic practitioners, on the other hand, look at the animal as a whole, not just as a urinary tract. Holistic cat care follows the principle that your cat&#8217;s body is able to maintain a balance that protects her from disease and helps her to heal herself. Upset the balance, and your cat gets sick. The holistic approach is to restore this balance. Our pets are exposed to many toxins in their food, from the environment, and even in the grooming products you use on them. Choosing to use only natural food and pet supplies will go a long way toward keeping your kitty healthy and protecting her from FLUTD, or feline lower urinary tract disease. Ten Benefits Of Holistic Cat Care Feeding your cat a natural diet reduces her exposure to artificial coloring agents and preservatives which can upset her system. A good diet will build up her immune system so she can resist a cat urinary tract infection. A high-quality natural diet will prevent health problems like allergies, digestive problems, and cat urinary problems . Less stress in your cat&#8217;s life will help her to stay healthy. You kitty may be facing more stressful situations than you think she is. Is she having territory issues with another cat? Is she lonely? Exercise can also help to lower her stress levels, too, as well as keeping her in shape. With excellent holistic cat care, your kitty will live a long and healthy life. If your pet doesn&#8217;t feel well, her quality of life won&#8217;t be as good. Natural cat care will improve your feline friend&#8217;s quality of life by helping her to stay healthy. Your cat will recover more quickly if she should get sick or be injured. Ingredients in natural remedies for cats are absorbed better, which aids in the healing process. By using natural pet care products, you&#8217;ll reduce your own exposure to toxins. Your cat is not the only one exposed to the ingredients in the products you use on your cat; you and your family are, too. Conventional remedies aren&#8217;t as earth-friendly as natural products. They break down quickly, and don&#8217;t leave harmful residues in the environment, You&#8217;ll save time by not having to take your kitty to the vet as often. With holistic cat care, you&#8217;ll be treating the source of feline cystitis, not just the symptoms, which will help prevent new a cat urinary tract infection from developing. And, finally, you&#8217;ll be saving money in the long run by avoiding expensive products that can lead to more health problems for your cat. The Best Natural Remedies For Cats It can be overwhelming to try to choose the best natural remedy for your cat from the many on the market. Look for a product that&#8217;s specially formulated for pets, not people. Look for a highly-recommended company with a great reputation for producing only the highest-quality remedies for pets. Read testimonials from other pet owners who have used the product, too. If your cat is already struggling with cat urinary problems, click on any link in this article to learn more about safe and effective natural remedies for cats that can help solve your problem. a Ten Benefits Of Holistic Cat Care In The Treatment Of Cat Urinary Tract Infection 


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<p>If your kitty suffers from a recurring <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" title="UTI-Free by Native Remedies" href="http://tinyurl.com/yg4r28u">cat urinary tract infection</a>, perhaps holistic cat care can help.  Here are ten benefits of using natural remedies for cats to treat feline cystitis.</p>
<p> <strong>What Is Holistic Cat Care?</strong></p>
<p> Holistic medicine is a different way of looking at illness. Conventional medicine treats the symptoms of cat urinary problems, but doesn&#8217;t address why your pet is showing these symptoms.</p>
<p> Holistic practitioners, on the other hand, look at the animal as a whole, not just as a urinary tract. Holistic cat care follows the principle that your cat&#8217;s body is able to maintain a balance that protects her from disease and helps her to heal herself. Upset the balance, and your cat gets sick. The holistic approach is to restore this balance.</p>
<p> Our pets are exposed to many toxins in their food, from the environment, and even in the grooming products you use on them. Choosing to use only natural food and pet supplies will go a long way toward keeping your kitty healthy and protecting her from FLUTD, or feline lower urinary tract disease.</p>
<p> <strong>Ten Benefits Of Holistic Cat Care</strong></p>
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<li>Feeding your cat a natural diet reduces her exposure to artificial coloring agents and preservatives which can upset her system. A good diet will build up her immune system so she can resist a cat urinary tract infection.</li>
<li>A high-quality natural diet will prevent health problems like allergies, digestive problems, and <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" title="UTI-Free by Native Remedies" href="http://tinyurl.com/yg4r28u">cat urinary problems</a>.</li>
<li>Less stress in your cat&#8217;s life will help her to stay healthy. You kitty may be facing more stressful situations than you think she is. Is she having territory issues with another cat? Is she lonely? Exercise can also help to lower her stress levels, too, as well as keeping her in shape.</li>
<li>With excellent holistic cat care, your kitty will live a long and healthy life.</li>
<li>If your pet doesn&#8217;t feel well, her quality of life won&#8217;t be as good. Natural cat care will improve your feline friend&#8217;s quality of life by helping her to stay healthy.</li>
<li>Your cat will recover more quickly if she should get sick or be injured. Ingredients in natural remedies for cats are absorbed better, which aids in the healing process.</li>
<li>By using natural pet care products, you&#8217;ll reduce your own exposure to toxins. Your cat is not the only one exposed to the ingredients in the products you use on your cat; you and your family are, too.</li>
<li>Conventional remedies aren&#8217;t as earth-friendly as natural products. They break down quickly, and don&#8217;t leave harmful residues in the environment,</li>
<li>You&#8217;ll save time by not having to take your kitty to the vet as often. With holistic cat care, you&#8217;ll be treating the source of feline cystitis, not just the symptoms, which will help prevent new a cat urinary tract infection from developing.</li>
<li>And, finally, you&#8217;ll be saving money in the long run by avoiding expensive products that can lead to more health problems for your cat.</li>
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<p><strong>The Best Natural Remedies For Cats</strong></p>
<p> It can be overwhelming to try to choose the best natural remedy for your cat from the many on the market. Look for a product that&#8217;s specially formulated for pets, not people. Look for a highly-recommended company with a great reputation for producing only the highest-quality remedies for pets. Read testimonials from other pet owners who have used the product, too.</p>
<p> If your cat is already struggling with cat urinary problems, click on any link in this article to learn more about safe and effective <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" title="UTI-Free by Pet Alive" href="http://tinyurl.com/yg4r28u">natural remedies for cats</a> that can help solve your problem.</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 01:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
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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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		<description><![CDATA[ If you have got a household with multiple cats, you know that cat fights do happen. Even if you cats typically get along, every now and then, they can still fight. Whereas humans could not utterly perceive why their kitties are fighting, cats have their reasons for fighting.  Some of these reasons are almost like the explanations that humans have disputes. Cats express their discontent with other cats by selecting fights. The reasons why cats fight can help you identify how to forestall your cats from fighting in the future. Fighting for their territory: Several cats fight because of their territory. One among the reasons 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 long time.  Cats are much a lot of territorial than dogs and the gender of the cat has terribly very little to try to to with it.  Contrary to what several folks believe, female cats are typically just as territorial as their male counterparts are.  If you have got two cats in your home, you would possibly notice that one cat hisses and swats at the opposite whenever he feels his territory has been invaded.  This may conjointly happen if you bring a new cat into the home. They are merely defending their territory. Social ranking: Either male cats frequently threaten and fight with each different for social ranking or despite what you will suppose; even neutered males may do this. If you have got multiple cats, particularly additional than one male cat, one cat is sometimes thought-about the “alpha male” and can be at the top of the cat hierarchy. Two cats might posture their bodies, then begin howling and screaming at one another.  If one amongst the cats walks away or backs down, then the catfight is typically avoided.   But, if neither one needs to throw within the towel and surrender, then one cat can 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 may bear this many times before walking away.  There are typically no injuries sustained in these types of fights. You will even notice that kittens or young cats play with each other this way. More often than not, you&#8217;ll not need to interfere. Aggression: Cats additionally fight as a results of some kind of redirected aggression and this is often quite common, especially with indoor cats.  Your cat may be looking outside the window at another cat or dog crossing the yard.  Your cat begins to feel territorial and aggressive at this cat, however since this different cat cannot be reached, he could instead attack the opposite family cat. Another example is that if you are giving your cats treats. One cat may reach the treat 1st and start eating. The opposite one desires a bite, but the cat that&#8217;s eating might become aggressive over the treat and begin to swipe or yowl and the opposite cat. If you discover your cats fighting sometimes, you should apprehend that this is common and quite typical of cats. As a rule, you will be able to inform whether or not your cats are fighting for “blood” or simply taking part in around. The time to stop a fight is when it gets nasty otherwise; enable your cats to work it out themselves. If you are feeling the need to stop a catfight, then you ought to do it carefully. Even the most loving cat can bite or scratch you in aggressive passion. To prevent a fight, you ought to create some reasonably loud noise, such as a handclap.  Since cats are startled by loud noises, they can each stop to determine what&#8217;s making the noise.  You can 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 his or her fight. Cats do not understand punishment and fighting could be a natural instinct in cats. The simplest issue to do is solely interfere when necessary. If you discover your cats are fighting additional than they should, it&#8217;s time that you discover out why. Do they fight over a litter box, a food bowl or a primary window location? Build sure each kitty has their own “things” and an area to retreat when they feel overwhelmed by alternative pets within the house. This can 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 Fight 


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<p>If you have got a household with multiple cats, you know that cat fights do happen. Even if you cats typically get along, every now and then, they can still fight. Whereas humans could not utterly perceive why their kitties are fighting, cats have their reasons for fighting.  Some of these reasons are almost like the explanations that humans have disputes. Cats express their discontent with other cats by selecting fights. The reasons why cats fight can help you identify how to forestall your cats from fighting in the future.</p>
<p> Fighting for their territory: Several cats fight because of their territory. One among the reasons 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 long time.  Cats are much a lot of territorial than dogs and the gender of the cat has terribly very little to try to to with it.  Contrary to what several folks believe, female cats are typically just as territorial as their male counterparts are.  If you have got two cats in your home, you would possibly notice that one cat hisses and swats at the opposite whenever he feels his territory has been invaded.  This may conjointly happen if you bring a new cat into the home. They are merely defending their territory.</p>
<p> Social ranking: Either male cats frequently threaten and fight with each different for social ranking or despite what you will suppose; even neutered males may do this. If you have got multiple cats, particularly additional than one male cat, one cat is sometimes thought-about the “alpha male” and can be at the top of the cat hierarchy. Two cats might posture their bodies, then begin howling and screaming at one another.  If one amongst the cats walks away or backs down, then the catfight is typically avoided.   But, if neither one needs to throw within the towel and surrender, then one cat can 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 may bear this many times before walking away.  There are typically no injuries sustained in these types of fights. You will even notice that kittens or young cats play with each other this way. More often than not, you&#8217;ll not need to interfere.</p>
<p> Aggression: Cats additionally fight as a results of some kind of redirected aggression and this is often quite common, especially with indoor cats.  Your cat may be looking outside the window at another cat or dog crossing the yard.  Your cat begins to feel territorial and aggressive at this cat, however since this different cat cannot be reached, he could instead attack the opposite family cat. Another example is that if you are giving your cats treats. One cat may reach the treat 1st and start eating. The opposite one desires a bite, but the cat that&#8217;s eating might become aggressive over the treat and begin to swipe or yowl and the opposite cat.</p>
<p> If you discover your cats fighting sometimes, you should apprehend that this is common and quite typical of cats. As a rule, you will be able to inform whether or not your cats are fighting for “blood” or simply taking part in around. The time to stop a fight is when it gets nasty otherwise; enable your cats to work it out themselves. If you are feeling the need to stop a catfight, then you ought to do it carefully. Even the most loving cat can bite or scratch you in aggressive passion. To prevent a fight, you ought to create some reasonably loud noise, such as a handclap.  Since cats are startled by loud noises, they can each stop to determine what&#8217;s making the noise.  You can 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 his or her fight. Cats do not understand punishment and fighting could be a natural instinct in cats. The simplest issue to do is solely interfere when necessary. If you discover your cats are fighting additional than they should, it&#8217;s time that you discover out why. Do they fight over a litter box, a food bowl or a primary window location? Build sure each kitty has their own “things” and an area to retreat when they feel overwhelmed by alternative pets within the house. This can go a protracted manner in preventing real catfights.</p>
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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[ We all know that cats are loving and truly wonderful creatures. These days, it isn’t out of the ordinary to see a cat in virtually every other home, sleeping in the window or cuddling up on the laps of their owners. Although cats have been popular pets for as long as most can remember, they weren’t domesticated less than 5,000 years or so ago. Domestication took place in the valley of the Nile, which is what research tells us today. [Learn more about the amazing cat species] Before, people were grateful to cats and encouraged them to go ahead and stay with them by feeding with scraps of food. The cats were then encouraged to move permanently with the humans, once they were fed properly and perceived that humans were not a threat. As time went on, even the cats that were wild were able to approach the humans and allow themselves to be touched and held. In those days, cats were very loyal and endearing pets. They proved to be great hunters, as they done their sleeping in short periods and were much easier to wake up than dogs.  Cats also have better night vision than dogs, and much better hearing as well. If someone moved through the house or if they heard suspicious noises, they would wake while dogs would sleep right through it. Humans loved having cats around, and they seemed to get along good with dogs as well. These days, cats are used for both companionship and show.  They aren’t used much at all for hunting mice and rodent anymore at all. There are a lot of breeds available, from the traditional alley cat to the well known Siamese. All breeds are unique in their own way, and will provide you with years of companionship if you take care of them. Before you get a kitten or older cat, you’ll first want to examine the source.  If you are getting the kitten from a breeder, you’ll want to make sure that the breeder has a reputable reputation.  You’ll also want to ensure that the cattery is clean and in good shape. Kittens should not be overcrowded and their surroundings should remain clean. It is important that the litter box is clean and that there is a constant clean supply of food and water. The kittens shouldn’t be caged, instead free to run around.  All cats that are there should appear healthy, with shiny coats and none of their ribs showing. When you get your kitten, it should be used to being touched and handled.  The kitten should be sweet, not afraid in the least.  Kittens that have been handled young normally have a better temperament. The better breeders won’t allow their kittens to leave the nest until they are around 12 weeks old, with some waiting until the kittens are 16 weeks.  By doing this, breeders ensure that the kitten is in good health and his immune system has properly developed. You cannot deny the fact that cats are great pets to have. You can get a kitten from a reputable breeder, through a local newspaper, or an adoption agency. Cats can also be obtained from a local pound, although people normally don’t like to choose this option. No matter which way you decide to pursue, you should always make sure that your cat is healthy.  If you get a healthy cat, you won’t have a lot of problems later on down the road.  Healthy cats were taken care of – and normally have everything up to date – including their vaccinations. Article by: [Van] Learn more about [him Here] a Learn More About The Amazing Cat Species 


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<p>We all know that cats are loving and truly wonderful creatures. These days, it isn’t out of the ordinary to see a cat in virtually every other home, sleeping in the window or cuddling up on the laps of their owners.</p>
<p> Although cats have been popular pets for as long as most can remember, they weren’t domesticated less than 5,000 years or so ago. Domestication took place in the valley of the Nile, which is what research tells us today.</p>
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<p> Before, people were grateful to cats and encouraged them to go ahead and stay with them by feeding with scraps of food. The cats were then encouraged to move permanently with the humans, once they were fed properly and perceived that humans were not a threat.</p>
<p> As time went on, even the cats that were wild were able to approach the humans and allow themselves to be touched and held.</p>
<p> In those days, cats were very loyal and endearing pets. They proved to be great hunters, as they done their sleeping in short periods and were much easier to wake up than dogs.  Cats also have better night vision than dogs, and much better hearing as well.</p>
<p> If someone moved through the house or if they heard suspicious noises, they would wake while dogs would sleep right through it. Humans loved having cats around, and they seemed to get along good with dogs as well.</p>
<p> These days, cats are used for both companionship and show.  They aren’t used much at all for hunting mice and rodent anymore at all. There are a lot of breeds available, from the traditional alley cat to the well known Siamese.</p>
<p> All breeds are unique in their own way, and will provide you with years of companionship if you take care of them.</p>
<p> Before you get a kitten or older cat, you’ll first want to examine the source.  If you are getting the kitten from a breeder, you’ll want to make sure that the breeder has a reputable reputation.  You’ll also want to ensure that the cattery is clean and in good shape.</p>
<p> Kittens should not be overcrowded and their surroundings should remain clean. It is important that the litter box is clean and that there is a constant clean supply of food and water.</p>
<p> The kittens shouldn’t be caged, instead free to run around.  All cats that are there should appear healthy, with shiny coats and none of their ribs showing.</p>
<p> When you get your kitten, it should be used to being touched and handled.  The kitten should be sweet, not afraid in the least.  Kittens that have been handled young normally have a better temperament.</p>
<p> The better breeders won’t allow their kittens to leave the nest until they are around 12 weeks old, with some waiting until the kittens are 16 weeks.  By doing this, breeders ensure that the kitten is in good health and his immune system has properly developed.</p>
<p> You cannot deny the fact that cats are great pets to have. You can get a kitten from a reputable breeder, through a local newspaper, or an adoption agency. Cats can also be obtained from a local pound, although people normally don’t like to choose this option.</p>
<p> No matter which way you decide to pursue, you should always make sure that your cat is healthy.  If you get a healthy cat, you won’t have a lot of problems later on down the road.  Healthy cats were taken care of – and normally have everything up to date – including their vaccinations.</p>
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