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		<title>Tips For Stopping Cat Spraying</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tips For Stopping Cat Spraying Cat urine smell is one of the most powerful pet odors imaginable and if you have a cat that is spraying your house with this potent scent then you don&#8217;t have to imagine, you already know. Anytime your cat backs himself up to a door or other object in your [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cat urine smell is one of the most powerful pet odors imaginable and if you have a cat that is spraying your house with this potent scent then you don&#8217;t have to imagine, you already know.<br />
Anytime your cat backs himself up to a door or other object in your home, lifts his tail, and releases urine – you have a trouble.  This trouble is called spraying, and is very common with cats kept inside.  Even though it&#8217;s a very annoying trouble, it’s a problem that may be solved.<br />
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<p>Different than what many think, spraying isn’t a litter box problem, but instead a trouble with marking.  Cat urine that&#8217;s sprayed contains pheromones, which is a substance that cats and other animals use for communicating.  Pheromones are much like fingerprints with humans, as they&#8217;re wont to identify the cat to other animals.<br />
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<p>When a cat sprays something, he&#8217;s just marking his territory through his urine.  The spraying is just the cat’s way of letting other people know that the territory is his.  Even though it may make you mad and annoy you, getting angry with your cat will solve nothing.  If you raise your voice or show angry towards your cat, it may very well result in more spraying.<br />
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<p>Cats that are in heat are easily appealed to the odor of urine.  For cats in heat, spraying is more or less an invitation for love.  Much times cats that spray though in heat results in a litter of kittens that are born in just some short months.  Keep in mind that cats not only spray during heat, as a few will also spray during encounters with other cats, or when they&#8217;re feeling stressed.<br />
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<p>While spraying is a way of communicating for cats, the smell for people is horrible.  The good thing here is that most cats will do a majority of their spraying outdoors.  If you&#8217;ve an inside cat that never goes outside, spraying may indeed be a trouble.  If you’ve detected spraying in your home, you should take action and do something about it immediately.<br />
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<p>The most effective and also the easiest way to stop spraying is to have your cat either neutered or spayed, which naturally depends on the sex.  Most male cats that have been neutered will stop spraying the same day they&#8217;ve the surgery. If you don’t wish to get your cat neutered or spayed, you should look into other options.  If you hope to one day breed your cat, you certainly don’t prefer to have him neutered or spayed.<br />
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<p>The best thing to do in this situation is to talk to your veterinarian.  He will be able to give you advice, and possibly even solve the problem without having surgery.  There possibly a medical problem present that&#8217;s causing the problem, which your vet can identify.  You should always do something about spraying the moment it starts – simply because cat urine stinks and it can leave stains all over your home.</p>
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		<title>Things To Know Before Breeding Your Cat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things To Know Before Breeding Your Cat Before you ever consider breeding, you must first pick the right breed for your family. The population of cats is the United States alone is unbelievable. About all experts will tell you that you should spay your cat rather than breed it. Regardless what experts have to say, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Before you ever consider breeding, you must first pick the right breed for your family. The population of cats is the United States alone is unbelievable.  About all experts will tell you that you should spay your cat rather than breed it.  Regardless what experts have to say, several people prefer to have a litter of kittens from their cat.  Before you decide to breed your cat, there are a some things that you should think about.<br />
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<p>The first thing you should know is that breeding cats takes time.  For the next two months after the litter is born, you’ll require to clean the area on a regular basis.  You’ll also require to observe the kittens as well, and keep a close eye on how they&#8217;re developing.  If you plan to breed a litter of cats, you won’t have time for much of anything else.<br />
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<p>Breeding cats will also need a good degree of space as well.  If you&#8217;ve a small flat, you shouldn’t attempt to breed a cat.  You should also be sure that your family agrees with the idea, as it isn’t good for the kittens if you keep them locked up.  Keep in mind that kittens like to see things; they’ll end up going all over your house as well.<br />
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<p>Breeding cats also needs a degree of responsibility as well.  You should always have a plan of approach, including homes for the kittens to go that you aren’t planning to keep.  Keep in mind that things may change, somebody who wanted a cat may change his mind once the litter is born.  In this event, you must decide whether or not you may keep a kitten that doesn’t have a house.<br />
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<p>Breeding also needs a few education as well.  You should be prepared for any troubles along the way, as well as what takes place during birth.  From cutting umbilical cords to delivering early, you’ll require to be well prepared.  You should also have the suitable supplies, and know how to handle things in the event of a c-section.  You’ll also require to know what to feed pregnant cats, as their diets are very important if you&#8217;re breeding.<br />
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<p>Breeding will also price money as well, with kittens costing some more money than you may think.  The food isn’t the only thing that’s costly, as the vet bills can also get unaffordable.  Even though you may go through the entire pregnancy without going to the vet, you’ll still require de-worming and inoculation medicines as well.<br />
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<p>In brief, there&#8217;s more to think about where breeding is concerned. If you&#8217;ve your mind set on it and you would like to breed, you should make sure that you&#8217;ve the proper knowledge and everything you need before hand.  You should always be ready to handle anything associated with breeding – and prepare yourself for the worst possible scenario.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Introducing Cats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introducing New Cats A peaceful relationship between new and existing feline housemates requires time, patience and work. When you choose to add a new cat to your house, it’s generally more exiting for you and your family than it&#8217;s for the cat you already own. Though most cats are lonely by nature, most will also [...]]]></description>
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<p>A peaceful relationship between new and existing feline housemates requires time, patience and work. When you choose to add a new cat to your house, it’s generally more exiting for you and your family than it&#8217;s for the cat you already own.  Though most cats are lonely by nature, most will also come to accept or eventually tolerate any additions.  Cats may be very territorial, which is why you should always be careful when you introduce a new cat to your current cat.<br />
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<p>If you&#8217;re introducing kittens to each other, the entire introduction process may be short, lasting as little as 10 – 15 days.  Introducing cats to one another all depends on their disposition and their personality.  When you introduce a new cat to your current cat, you should always be sure that you give your current cat plenty of love and care.  This way, your cat will feel safe and know that he isn’t in competition with your new cat for affection.<br />
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<p>When you bring your new cat house, you should let him stay in a secure room until you&#8217;ve finished introducing the cats.  Your secure room may be any small room in your house, such as a bathroom or spare bedroom.   The key here is to use a room that your current cat doesn’t go in.  In the room, you should leave your new cat a scratching post, bed, water dish, litter box, and food dish.<br />
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<p>Initially, your current cat may howl and hiss when he stands at the door, trying to tell the other cat that he doesn’t belong.  When this happens you should neglect it, as punishing your cat for his behavior will only lead to more problems.  After a while, the first cat will begin to act calm when he&#8217;s near the new cat’s door.  As he begins to act calm, you should pet him and give him praise.<br />
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<p>When your first cat begins to go by your new cat’s door and doesn’t howl or hiss; you may begin introducing them to one another.  The best way to do this is to get them used to each other people scent.  You may begin letting them eat out of the same food dish, although you’ll prefer to feed them at different intervals at first.  This way, the scent of each cat will be present at the food dish, and each cat will get the scent when he eats his food.<br />
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<p>Once both cats hold used to the scent, you may begin to feed them closer together.  To do this, you should keep your new cat in the secure room with the door closed, and your first cat on the other side of the door with his food dish.  This time, feed both cats concurrently.  After doing this some times, they should begin eating with no hissing or growling.  At this point, they&#8217;re ready to be introduced to each other.<br />
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<p>When you introduce them to one another in the same room, a little of growling and hissing is to be expected.  Although they possibly used to each other people scent; your first cat will still feel a little awkward with your new cat being in his territory.  You should play with them both initially, so they may smell each other and greet in their own way. If they begin to fight you should break them up, and give them some time apart.<br />
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<p>It may take some time to get them fully used to each other, though once they do – they&#8217;ll become playmates for life.  Cats love to be social, although it possibly a little rough initially, specially for your first cat.  Cats may be very territorial, specially if you&#8217;ve a kitten around.  If you get both of them used to one another early on – it will be more easier to add future cats to your home.</p>
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		<title>Things To Know About Abused Cats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things To Know About Abused Cats The emotional damage is harder to repair. Cats that have been mistreated may look seriously injured and damaged all over their outside. A few may appear to be in perfect shape on the outdoor, although all of the damage they sustained may be internal or emotional. Even though physical [...]]]></description>
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<p>The emotional damage is harder to repair. Cats that have been mistreated may look seriously injured and damaged all over their outside.  A few may appear to be in perfect shape on the outdoor, although all of the damage they sustained may be internal or emotional.  Even though physical damage is bad, emotional damage is much tougher to fix.  Cats who have physical abuse will still answer to a soft touch and soft voice, as long as they know that the abuse has come to an end.<br />
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<p>When you&#8217;ve a cat that&#8217;s been emotionally mistreated, you’ll require to wait until the cat comes to you.  You’ll require to use patience, as the cat will be confused and not know if you plan to hurt him or not.  If you take your time and let him know that you&#8217;re nothing to fear, he will eventually come to you.  When he begins to concern you, you may let him sniff you and pet him.  After a while, he will learn that he may trust you and he will come to you when you call him.<br />
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<p>Noisy, raising your voice, or using disciplinary tools such as flyswatters or water guns the wrong way may lead to emotional damage.  If you continue to use the wrong means of discipline on an emotionally damaged cat, the cat may become mean or unergetic.  When a cat turns mean, it’s not always a bad thing.  Meaner cats are easier to reach, as they still care a little about what happens to them – while lethargic cats could really care less.<br />
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<p>Cats that have become lethargic won’t play, take treats, or react to anything you say to them.  With a lethargic cat, the ideal way to get him to respond is to bring in a companion cat.  Extra time, a lethargic cat will eventually search attention, generally a scratch or a pat.  When this happens, you should always use a soft voice and snuggle with him.  Never raise your voice at this point, and be sure you let the cat know that his behavior is a lot better.<br />
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<p>You should make slow movements around a lethargic cat, as he&#8217;s still rather harmful.  Once he&#8217;s coming around and letting you touch him again, he&#8217;s coming back to his normal self.  Keep in mind that it may take some time, which is to be expected with this type of situation.  If your cat begins to get upset again or if you raise your voice, he will hide again.  If you continue to use a soft voice and have patience, your cat will eventually get past this.  If you get a cat that&#8217;s lethargic, you should prepare yourself for a long and very intensive healing period.<br />
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<p>Angry or mean cats on the other hand, will either fight and scratch with you, or simply escape from you.  With mean cats, the best thing to do is use gentle treatment with a soft voice.  You may never try to raise your voice or use strict discipline, as it will only make the cat meaner.  Never attempt to trap the cat either, as trapping it will only make the cat react.  If you take your time and let the cat know that you&#8217;re there for him, he will eventually chill out.<br />
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<p>Abused cats are truly a sad thing, although they&#8217;re out there.  Abused cats may be a sad thing to see indeed, especially those that were physically abused.  Abused cats need a loving home and a loving owner who will give them the type of lifestyle they deserve.  Always remember that if you&#8217;re dealing with an abused cat – you should always be as gentle as you possibly can.
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		<title>The Cat Whisperer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cat Whisperer A Cat Whisperer is someone who tames and trains cats, heals emotional damage and assists an owner to a better relationship with the cat. A cat whispering is somewhat similar to a dog or horse whisperer, though cat whisperers relate quite well with cats. These types of people are unusually lucky and [...]]]></description>
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<p>A Cat Whisperer is someone who tames and trains cats, heals emotional damage and assists an owner to a better relationship with the cat. A cat whispering is somewhat similar to a dog or horse whisperer, though cat whisperers relate quite well with cats.  These types of people are unusually lucky and very with success with cats.  In most cases, a cat will be forsaken or just show up at someone’s door.  In this event, the cat will adopt this individual as the cat whisperer.<br />
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<p>Often times, alley cats and black cats will show up at someone’s door and decide to move into their houses.  This may be a result of forsaking, or the cat’s family moving away and just leaving the cat behind.  Occasionally, the cat may decide that he likes another persons house better and decide to move there rather than staying with his owner.<br />
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<p>Several people will tell you that a cat whisperer may be thought of as a healer for cats.  Almost all cat whisperers haven’t have any type of training, what they know just seems to come to them of course.  These types of people understand the way a cat thinks and knows how to work with the cat to reach the results they want.  Even though many think of a cat whisperer as a therapist, it really couldn’t be further from the truth.<br />
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<p>Cats who have been abused or mistreated, often times won’t respond to anybody but a cat whisperer.  Though other people may have tried to aid the cat, it will only make matters worse by making the cat feel frightened and afraid.  In most cases, these cats will finish in a pound.  This is very sad, as the cats have already endured more than they ever should have.  A majority of the cats who have been abused were once loved pets.  Along the way, they were abandoned, mistreated, attacked by dogs, and in some cases tortured.<br />
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<p>Cats who have been treated unfairly much times won’t trust anyone. They&#8217;re much times confused, in more pain, and not sure what they should do.  Like humans, cats feel pain.  Those that have been physically abused are a sad sight indeed.  Emotionally damaged cats may appear to be in perfect health on the outside, although their emotions are a wreck.  Emotionally abused cats are much harder to get through to, especially if they were stray cats to start with.<br />
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<p>Cat whisperers on the other hand, can communicate with physically and emotionally abused cats.  Cats know who they&#8217;ll choose to be their cat whisperer, which is normally an individual they sense trust with.  Cat whisperers are common with cats, although most people have never heard of them before.  Even though a cat whisperer possibly able to communicate better with cats, it will still take time to heal a cat that has been abused.
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		<title>The Amazing Cat Species</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Amazing Cat Species If you have even a passing interest in the topic of cat, species, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of cat species. We all know that cats are loveable and really wonderful creatures. These days, [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you have even a passing interest in the topic of cat, species, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of cat species. We all know that cats are loveable and really wonderful creatures.  These days, it isn’t out of the ordinary to see a cat in virtually all other house, sleeping in the window or cuddling up on the laps of their possessors.  Though cats have been popular pets for as long as most may remember, they weren’t domesticated less than 5,000 years or so ago.  Domestication occurred in the valley of the Nile, which is what research tells us today.<br />
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<p>In the starting, people were very appreciative to cats and pleased them to stay with them by feeding them several scraps of food.  Once they were fed and detected humans to be no threat, the cats would move in permanently with their human possessors.  As time went by, even the wildest of cat would allows humans to approach him, frequently even hold and touch as well.<br />
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<p>In those days, cats were very loyal and lovable 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 somebody moved through the house or if they heard suspicious noises, they&#8217;d wake while dogs would sleep right through it.  Humans loved having cats around, and they looked to get along good with dogs as well.<br />
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<p>These days, cats are used for both company and show.  They aren’t used much at all for hunting mice and rodent anymore at all.  There are several breeds available, from the traditional alley cat to the well known Siamese.  All breeds are specific in their own way, and will provide you with years of companionship if you take care of them.<br />
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<p>Before you get a kitten or older cat, you’ll first would like to test the source.  If you&#8217;re getting the kitten from a breeder, you’ll prefer to be sure that the breeder has a reputable reputation.  You’ll also require to check that the cattery is clean and in good shape.  The kittens that are still there shouldn’t be overcrowded, and their environment should be clean.  The litter boxes there should be kept up and both the food and water dish should be clean and full.  The kittens shouldn’t be caged, instead free to run around.  All cats that are there should appear fit, with shiny coats and none of their ribs showing.<br />
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<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.  The better breeders won’t allow their kittens to leave the nest until they&#8217;re 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.<br />
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<p>There’s no misguided the fact that cats are great to own.  You may get a kitten from a reputable breeder, through a local newspaper, or an adoption agency.  Cats may also be obtained from a local pound, although people normally don’t like to select this alternative.  Regardless which way you decide to pursue, you should always be sure that your cat is fit.  If you get a healthy cat, you won’t have several 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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		<title>Taking Care Of Cats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking Care Of Cats Enlarge ImageOwing a cat can be a very gratifying experience especially if you’ve done your homework and understand the tasks involved in having one as a pet. These days, cats are one of the most popular pet you may have. There are various breeds available, with the most popular being Persian [...]]]></description>
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<p>Enlarge ImageOwing a cat can be a very gratifying experience especially if you’ve done your homework and understand the tasks involved in having one as a pet. These days, cats are one of the most popular pet you may have.  There are various breeds available, with the most popular being Persian and Siamese.  Cats are a domesticated animal, with origins dating back some 8,000 years and beyond.  Like any other pet that you may own, including dogs, cats cost money to take care of properly.<br />
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<p>When you get a cat, you’ll require to think about the prices.  You’ll obviously require food, and you’ll also require to plan ahead for vet prices.  You’ll also require litter, which may tend to get rather valuable as the years go by.  Your cat will require a litter box, food dish, and water dish.  You should also invest in a few toys as well, such as a scratching post, cat toys, a pet carrier, and a bed.  You should also check out getting an ID collar as well, just in case your cat ever gets lost.<br />
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<p>Eating your pet will depend a great deal on his age.  Older cats require two small meals or one large meal for the day.  Kittens on the other hand, need more feedings a day until they get around the age of 12 weeks.  Cats that are between three and six months of age require to be fed three times a day.  Canned food may be fed to cats, though any food that&#8217;s been left out longer than 30 minutes require to be discarded of.  Canned food may get costly fast, and you should always keep in mind that a few may require to be thrown away when you buy it.  Cats loved canned food, though it doesn’t have any benefits to their dental health like dry food does.<br />
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<p>Alternatively plan, you may always leave a supply of dry food out for your pet.  When you give your cat dry food, you should always be sure that he&#8217;s sufficient water.  Dry food costs less than canned food, and it may also aid to prevent the buildup of tartar on your cat’s teeth.  When you purchase dry food, you should always look in terms of health and benefits, and stay away from generic food.  Even though generic food perhaps cheaper, it may not offer the nutrients your pet needs.<br />
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<p>If you own a kitten, you should only give you kitten food designed for him.  You’ll also require to clean and refill his water dish daily.  Even though kittens and adult cats like cow’s milk, you should avoid giving it to them as it may cause diarrhea.  Treats are fine on occasion, though too many of them may cause your pet to get fat.  Feeding your kitten human food is good occasionally, although you may have to mix it in with his cat food.<br />
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<p>By themselves, cats stay fairly clean.  Though you don’t have to bathe them that much, you’ll require to give them a brushing at least once a day.  Brushing will reduce the chance of hairballs and keep your cat’s coat nice and clean.  If you&#8217;re keeping your cat inside, you’ll require to have a litter box in an area that&#8217;s easy for your cat to access.  You should always scoop it on a regular basis, and clean it out once a week.  Cats don’t like to use dirty litter boxes, they choose for it to be nice and clean.<br />
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<p>Though cats do require a few work, they&#8217;re great pets that will offer you with years and years of companionship.  As long as you take care of your cat and take him to the vet for his checkups, he should remain healthy.  Even though cats can get sick from time to time – knowing how to care for him will make a world of difference.
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		<title>Helping Your Cat Stay Healthy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Helping Your Cat Stay Healthy The behavior of your feline pet is one of the most significant aspects in determining whether or not your feline pet is healthy. To keep your cat fit a majority of time, all you actually require to do is give him good protection, nutrient, and plenty of water. Like other [...]]]></description>
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<p>The behavior of your feline pet is one of the most significant aspects in determining whether or not your feline pet is healthy.<br />
To keep your cat fit a majority of time, all you actually require to do is give him good protection, nutrient, and plenty of water.  Like other living things however, cats can get sick from time to time regardless what you do.<br />
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<p>As a cat possessor, you’ll wish to check that you feed your cat only the best.  Superior cat food is the ideal for cats, as the food is designed to keep your pet happy and healthy.  You’ll also require to pay attention to his behavior, so you’ll know when he’s sick and when to take him to the vet.  Most of the common ailments and illnesses are minor, while there are some cases where a vet may be the determining factor between life and death for your cat.<br />
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<p>Your cat’s behavior will be among the most vital factors when you&#8217;re trying to decide whether or not he&#8217;s under the weather.  Acting slow, laying around all the time, lack of energy and not eating are all signs that you require to take him to the vet instantly.  His coat is also a good thing to watch as well.  If you detect his coat dull and uneven or detect him shedding abnormally, you should contact your vet as soon as you possibly can.<br />
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<p>Diarrhea and vomiting are sometimes common, even with basic illness.  On the other hand, if your cat looks to be doing either among the two for more than a day, you should contact your veterinarian.  Coughing is common as well, just as coughing will cats dislodge hairballs.  If your cat looks to be coughing for another reason, you should have him checked out as soon as possible.<br />
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<p>To check that your cat isn’t subjected to several diseases, you should always be sure that he stays up do date with his inoculations. There are various diseases out there that need inoculations, including rabies and feline distemper.  Feline distemper is among most destructive diseases a cat may get, yet it&#8217;s also among the easiest to prevent as well.  The disease strikes cats in no time, and leaves you as an own very little time to seek treatment.<br />
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<p>Feline leukemia is another disease that&#8217;s very deadly, yet may be prevented early on with the proper vaccinations.  Although the disease isn’t possible for humans to contract, it may be spread quickly among cats.  There are inoculations that may treat the disease these days, although you’ll still wish to be careful and not expose other cats around a cat you know has feline leukemia.<br />
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<p>Another problem, which is very common with cats that stay outside, is worms.  Cats that have worms will usually have a dull coat and little to zero appetite.   There are various different types of worms, including ringworm and hookworm.  Worms may come from fleas, lice, or even the organs of dead rodents that cats consume.  Generally, the cat will digest the eggs which will later mature and attach themselves to the walls of the intestines.  If you feed your cat garlic frequently during feedings, it can help to protect him against worms.<br />
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<p>If you take care of your cat, chances are you’ll keep him healthy for years to come.  You should always be sure he&#8217;s quality food, and doesn’t miss any of his scheduled checkups with the vet.  If he gets the proper vaccinations when he&#8217;s required to get them, he should be safe against numerous pests and diseases.  Taking the proper steps with your cat now will prevent anything from happening in the future.
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		<title>Litter Cleaning For Cats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Litter Cleaning For Cats Cleaning a cat’s litter box is certainly not a glamorous task, but it is one that is necessary not only for your cat’s health, but also as encouragement for your cat to maintain his litter box habit. Almost everybody, adults and kids alike have a natural affection for cats. They&#8217;re loving, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cleaning a cat’s litter box is certainly not a glamorous task, but it is one that is necessary not only for your cat’s health, but also as encouragement for your cat to maintain his litter box habit.<br />
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<p>Almost everybody, adults and kids alike have a natural affection for cats.  They&#8217;re loving, quiet, and very playful pets that may provide you with years of amusement.  While most of us have a lovingness for cats, that fondness may quickly diminish when it comes to the bedding box.  Even the most toughened cat lover may get tired of litter box duty, specially when it comes down to scooping “you know what” from the litter box.<br />
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<p>Cats are very intelligent, instinctively knowing how they should use the litter box.  After the cat has finished using the litter box, somebody in the family will require to scoop the waste from the litter box.  This may be a very dirty and somewhat smelly job, one that&#8217;s much overlooked during the day when the workload gets heavy. Cleaning up the litter box doesn’t take but some minutes, though most would choose not to do it at all.  While the litter box will require to be scooped out regular, it will also require to be changed once a week as well, by throwing the current bag out and replacing the box with a new bag and fresh litter.<br />
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<p>Those who don’t like to scoop out the litter box should invest in among the best inventions ever – the self cleaning litter box.  These litter boxes are easy to use, and will keep the area clean.  After the cat has used it, the self cleaning litter box will automatically clean the litter either by sifting or using a device that resembles a rake.<br />
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<p>Self cleaning boxes that apply shifting will often times have a round design.  Once the cat leaves the covered box, the dome on top will revolve for the box to clean.  The litter in the box will be shifted with the waste being put below the litter where it&#8217;s disposed.  Once the waste is properly disposed of, the litter will be returned to its normal position in the box for the cat to use again.<br />
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<p>Boxes that have skimming systems will often times sport a rectangular design.  Once the cat leaves the box, the rake will automatically come out and clean the litter.  The rake will clean all of the litter in the box, including the clumps of waste as well.  Rakes are popular, although the shifting litter boxes are by far more popular and more common.<br />
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<p>Those who are often times away from house could greatly benefit from a self cleaning litter box.  They&#8217;re great to have for cats that spend more time by themselves, as they virtually eliminate any scooping of litter on your part.  You can find them at your local pet or department store, even online as well.  They&#8217;re very cheap – and ideal for anyone who doesn’t like scooping waste from their litter box.
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		<title>Heartworm Treatment For Cats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heartworm Treatment For Cats Caused by Dirofilara immitis, heartworms are a potentially fatal parasitic worm living in the pulmonary arteries, lungs &#38; hearts of cats. Heartworms are nematodes, a type of roundworm, they are several inches long, thin &#38; white As most pet possessors already know, heartworm handling for cats and dogs isn’t the same. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Caused by Dirofilara immitis, heartworms are a potentially fatal parasitic worm living in the pulmonary arteries, lungs &amp; hearts of cats. Heartworms are nematodes, a type of roundworm, they are several inches long, thin &amp; white<br />
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<p>As most pet possessors already know, heartworm handling for cats and dogs isn’t the same. Never, under any circumstances, should you give your cat heartworm treatment that&#8217;s designed for a dog – or vice versa.  Even though you may own both dogs and cats, you should always give them medicine that&#8217;s designed for their species.<br />
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<p>Regardless how you deal it, heartworm handling isn’t easy.  Your goal is to remove the heartworms, though there are various factors that you’ll require to deal.  The first thing to do is take your cat to the vet, as he will be able to run tests to check just how many heartworms your pet has.  He may also check how the worms are affecting your cat and if your cat may consider with any side effects that the treatment medicine may impose.<br />
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<p>Heartworms are a very dangerous condition, as the worms will feast on the vital areas around your cat’s heart.  Treatment may be dangerous as well, specially if something goes wrong.  Veterinarians are trained to deal with heartworms though, in both cats and dogs.  Even though you possibly able to purchase treatment medicine at your local department store, you should always consult with your vet before you give anything to your pet.<br />
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<p>Treating your cat for heartworms may indeed be no treatment at all, as cats are extremely tough to treat.  The dying worms have side effects as well, frequently causing more than 1/3 of the treated cats to end up with dangerous problems.  Dying worms may become occupied the arterial blood vessel* of the heart, which are already inflamed due to the worms being there.  When a lodged worm begins to break down, it may lead to very dangerous problems.  Pets that have a serious plague with heartworms may require to spend some time at the hospital, to check that they&#8217;re properly treated.<br />
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<p>Some cats may not be able to take a certain type of heartworm treatment medicine.  Depending on the side affects and how the medicine affects the cat, some breeds may not be able to take some of the better medicines.  To determine the best treatment options for your cat, your vet will need to run several tests.  Once the tests have concluded, your vet will be able to tell you the best options available for treatment.<br />
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<p>With all diseases, prevention is very much better and securer than treatment.  Make sure to talk to your vet and check what heartworm prevention medication is the best to use.  Your vet can tell you what you need to get, and how to use it.  This way, you may prevent your pet from getting heartworms – and the serious side effects and life threatening issues that go along with them.
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