A Helpful Article About Cats That Offers Many Useful Tips

A Helpful Article About Cats That Offers Many Useful Tips

Jennifer Beasting

When it comes to owning a great pet, you can't go wrong with a cat. Those who have never owned a cat before would be wise to read the following article.

Below are some excellent suggestions that will help any cat owner coexist with their furry pal.

Keep your cat groomed. You can regularly brush or comb your cat. Do this often in order to aid in keeping your cat's outer coat clean and healthy. It also stops hairballs. A well-groomed feline looks great on their own, but also helps keep a home well-groomed too.

Be sure you have a vet that your cat sees regularly so it stays healthy. They need a routine check-up every year, maybe more of important shots are necessary. If there are obvious issues with your cat, it needs to see the vet immediately. Don't wait!

Don't use dog products on your cats ever. This can irritate your cat or cause an allergic reaction. Flea products especially. When used on your cat, flea products for dogs can be lethal. After your dog receives a flea treatment, keep your cat away for at least a few hours.

Some cats like to scratch up floors and furniture. If you are having problems with your cat clawing up furniture, then purchase a scratching post or kitty tower. They can scratch the post instead. It might take time, but eventually you will see that the damage to your furniture is diminished.

Cats love to play on kitchen counters, and it can be hard to break them of the habit. Cats like to be up high, where they can watch everything going on. You can control this tendency a bit by making high places in the house that you feel comfortable having your cat utilize. A cat tower near the kitchen will ensure that cats won't lay on your counter.

Get a microchip for your cat. Even indoor cats can decide to run away at a moment's notice, escaping through an open window. A collar and identification tags can help bring your pet back to you. But experts point out that collars that do not snap apart quickly if your cat gets it caught on a branch or even a bush can accidentally strangle your cat. A microchip is tiny, similar in size to a single rice grain and capable of holding plenty of information. Most shelters and veterinarians can scan your pet to read the information on the chip, and the chip cannot be lost since it is beneath the skin.

Normally cats are nocturnal animals. Because of this, night time is when they are most active. If your cats keep you up at night, kick them out of the bedroom. This will prevent them from entering your sleeping space and awakening you.

A cat is an amazing pet to own. For many people, a cat's presence helps to instill a sense of calm and comfort. However, it is important to know the basics of cat care in order to live peacefully with your feline. Be sure to use the advice above so that you and your cat can coexist for years and years.

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