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Need Some Advice About Cat Care? Read These Tips.

Jul 4

Need Some Advice About Cat Care? Read These Tips.

A cat is a in incredibly deadly animal in the wild of some countries. Today's domesticated breeds can seem equally as ferocious or wild if they aren't properly cared for from the beginning. These paragraphs cover many of the responsibilities you can expect to handle and a few ideas for making them easier.

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Cats like sneaking into small spaces. If they have a collar on, this can be dangerous. A breakaway style collar will literally "break away" if pulled too tight. This can help to save a couple of your cat's nine lives.

 

Keep dangerous chemicals away from your cat. Just like children, cats need to be kept away from items like cleaning materials since they could harm them. These chemicals are basically poison and if your cats consumes some or gets some on them, they could get very sick, get burned, or possibly die. Store these items in a place where your cat can't find them or use a child-proof lock on their location.

 

Is your cat constantly destroying your toilet paper? Make sure that your bath tissue is stopping it from rolling over the top. You can also make or buy a toilet paper cover. These covers are not expensive and will save you money if your furry friend insists on playing with your tissue.

 

Don't let your cat go outside. Cats come to harm outside every day. Your cat may pick up some fleas, or worse. It could be injured via a vehicle or another animal. If you still insist your cat be able to go outside, then do so in the fenced backyard.

 

Avoid spending too much time trying to train your cat to utilize its litter box. Using the litter box is instinctual for cats, and they require no training. A lot of people think that they can take their cat and try to rub their cat's paws on the litter, but this may just traumatize the cat.

 

Understand that your cat is easily influenced by its surroundings. Cats have superior memories and will usually retain training for a lifetime. Conversely, they also retain frightening experiences and it takes them a long time to get over their fears. Be encouraging with your cat and avoid situations that scare them.

 

If your cat bothers your Christmas tree or other plants, try beating him at his own game. Make his favorite chewing and climbing areas unattractive to him by placing the peelings of oranges, lemons or grapefruit around the places you wish for him to avoid. Cats hate citrus, and this is a natural way to keep them from getting into trouble.

 

Ensure that your new cat is spayed or neutered. This is important even if your cat will not be outdoors or around cats of the opposite gender. Studies show that spayed cats are less vulnerable to uterine, mammary, and ovarian cancer. Neutering your male cat decreases his risk of developing prostate cancer. Another benefit of neutering is that your cat will not feel compelled to mark his territory by spraying.

 

When a cat doesn't learn the right lessons growing up, it can become an aggravating mess of hair and claws. Pamper your kitten using these tips and take care of their appearance as they grow older. A cat can become a lifelong friend if it is treated the right way.