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  • Caring For An Elderly Cat  By : David Craythorn
    It can be tough for a pet owner to become aware of a pet cat getting older. On the outside, pet cats may show the same things - playing with cat toys around the home, taking naps sprawled on their favourite spot within the home, snuggle up with you on the couch. But inside, it could be an entirely different thing. And health care for cats as they get old may change a bit.
  • How to Prolong the Life of your Cat!  By : Tex
    If you are a cat lover or want to make sure your own cat does not get sick there are a few precautions that can be administered to help prevent against illness. By following three simple procedures you can ensure your cat lives a healthy and long lifestyle.
  • So Your Cat Has Ringworm? This Is WhatYou Can Do About It!  By : S. Edward Crawley
    Ringworm is extremely infectious, and your cat can pass it on to your kids, you & other animals. You or the children can infect anyone else or another pet. Not just can it be passed on to others, it can be spread to other parts of your body or the bodies of your kid or pet. It is impetrative that you've your pet treated as soon as possible. You should consult your family medical professional, if you or your youngster is tainted . As a rule when a fungus is treated in the approved manner, improvement of the condition starts out right away. Within 7 to 10 days there should be a complete recovery from the fungus. However, the physician or your vet may recommend continued treatment for up to two or three weeks to make sure there is no reoccurrence of the infection.
  • Toilet Training Your Cat - No More Smelly Litterboxes or Sore Backs  By : Marie Stacy
    Does toilet training your cat sound like a good goal for you and your cat? Learn the benefits to you and your cat when you train your cat to use the toilet.
  • Ten Cat Facts Regarding Social Behavior  By : Kurt Schmitt..
    Here's a collection of cat facts about one of the most important elements of cat behavior to understand, social behavior and interaction. I've tried to include facts that I think are helpful.
  • Training Your Cat  By : Bob Evanston
    Can cats be trained? Many people think they are so independent that the very idea is an oxymoron. For this reason, some people prefer dogs, while others love cats all the more for their independent nature. Whatever your preferences, it is not true that cats are untrainable. If your cat behaves in ways that are troublesome, in all likelihood you can cure this.
  • Buying A Bed For Your Cat  By : Charley Huang
    Cats are hard to train to sleep in one specific spot. They will still end up sleeping in various places in your house. Furniture such as chairs, tables, sofas, or floor or any cozy nook they can curl up in and fall asleep without disturbance.
  • Litter Boxes For Cats  By : Charley Huang
    As the market for pets is expanding, there are more and more choices available for pet owners now, and instead of plain cardboard litter boxes, there are various selections one can choose from for his cat. Litter boxes now range from old dishpans to used cardboards, or some store-stocked expensive products that you may find interesting.
  • Cheap Cat Toys Your Cat Will Love To Play  By : Charley Huang
    Owning a cat does not just mean taking care of it and feeding it; it also means that you should get it some toys so that it can enjoy itself. Having toys is necessary for a cat, for if it has nothing to focus its attention on when it feels the need to bite or scratch, it will turn to your things such as your furniture. Watching a cat play brings great pleasure and satisfaction to yourself as an owner, so don’t hesitate when you see an adorable toy you think your cat will enjoy.
  • Common Misconceptions about Cats  By : Charley Huang
    Since cats and dogs are the most common house pets, they are frequently compared and judged. Through these constant comparisons, misconceptions about cats are formed, and people will realize some not-so-attractive qualities about cats. But a cat shouldn’t be compared with a dog, as a dog is an affectionate animal, and requires constant love and attention, whereas a cat has a more independent character. That would be appealing to some people who prefer a pet which isn’t so demanding.
  • Adopting An Adult Cat - The Pros and Cons  By : Charley Huang
    Want a pet cat but do not know whether to get a cat or a kitten? There are advantages to getting a grown cat as a pet, but of course, one of the biggest disadvantages is that you will miss out on all the cuteness and adorable factors of a kitten that a grown cat does not have.




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