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As
a cat lover, you would naturally want to know as much as you can
about your kitty's health! Your little bundle of fur can be practically
considered as part of the family, so why wouldn't you make sure
that he is happy and healthy?
In
this article we will look at a few starting points for your cats
health.
Cat
health is strongly affected by what kitty eats. Obesity is a major
factor in heart disease particularly as your cat gets older. Choose
a pet food for your cat that is right for it’s age but feed
it regularly. If in doubt get your veternarians advice as your cat
can have completely different nurtient needs to what you would expect!
Longhaired
cats should be groomed regularly for optimum cat health. Use a pet
brush and groom no less than once a week. This is a great way to
bond with kitty!
The
litter box can be a danger to both cat health and human health if
it isn’t cleaned regularly. Change your pet’s litter
no less than once every four days or more remembering to clear the
tray of faces as since cats are very clean animals and can smell
up to 10 times better than humans! Your kitty will just love you
for it! Also be careful as some litter can be very dusty, which
can irritate kitty's asthma.
If
choosing to declaw your kitty, this can be a major factor in Cat
health. If you choose to declaw your pet it is important to remember
to keep them inside at all times! Although I would never recommend
to declaw kitty as this is taking away what makes him a cat! Also
sometimes declawing can be very painfull for your cat and he may
become resentful! If you are worried about your furniture, invest
in a cat scratcher and rub some cat nip over it, you will be suprised!
Another option is only to trim the claws with great care.
Stressful
situations like moving, travelling, natural disasters or even changes
in the family can affect cat health as cats are very sensitive creatures.
To minimize the effects of stress on your pet, ask your vet or pet
store what to recommend to slightly sedate kitty. Cat nip is always
a good option, when cat eats this plant it acts as a sedative.
Part
of managing cat health is making sure dangerous poisons like antifreeze
are inaccessible to your pet just as you would with your own toddler.
Some household plants are fatal to cats so make sure to raise your
plants and lock your toxins! If you have an indoor kitty, invest
in a few cat-friendly plants such as Cat nip, Cat grass, Honeysuckle
etc with the bonus of giving kitty much needed nutrients and minerals
not generally found in manufactured pet food!
Cat’s
often have mouth diseases and this can impact cat health. Cat’s
are just as prone to gingivitis as humans and cats can also develop.
Take kitty to the vet at least once a year to have his teeth regulary
checked and cleaned, even switching to a food that prevents tatar
buildup is always a bonus.
As
always one of the greatest factors in cat health is deciding if
your cat goes outdoors. Cars, children, other animals and toxins,
ALL are all dangerous and should be avoided by keeping your cat
indoors. Sometimes this isn't the solution for every kitty as you
will need to stock up on the cat toys! And can be very hard to stop
your kitty if he already has been accustomed to the outdoors! You
can find products suitable for your indoor cat by clicking on the
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