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A well balanced diet can help your cat to live a long and healthy life. With so many different types of pet food diets on the market today, it can be very confusing trying to figure out which diet is best for your cat. The following guidelines and recommendations can help you to choose the right diet for your feline friend.
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Cats need continual exercise throughout their life, just like people do. Unfortunately housebound kitties often become lazy and overweight if they are not continually encouraged to play and exercise. Obesity in cats can cause a variety of diseases, and obese cats also have shorter life spans. To keep your cat active, trim, and healthy, here are a few things that you can do to help your cat exercise.
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More and more veterinarians are seeing cats that are overweight. Similar to humans, being overweight can cause serious health problems like arthritis and diabetes. However, cat owners should know that in today’s world there are options to help keep your cat from becoming overweight.
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Pet owners want to give their feline companions a long, healthy, and happy life. Many pet owners purchase supplemental vitamins for their cats in the belief that extra vitamins can help boost their cat’s health and longevity. However vitamins for cats are only recommended in specific circumstances.
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Cats by nature are solitary creatures, and they are also fiercely territorial. While cats have the tendency to prefer their own company, relationships between cats can flourish especially when two cats are in the same home. If you would like to introduce a second cat into your household, here are a few suggestions that will help both of the cats adjust to one another without too many initial conflicts.
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All cat owners should take the time to look for a proper boarding facility, even if they do not ever intend on boarding their cat. Most likely a day will come when you find you have to board your cat, even if only for a few days. Choosing a place where you are comfortable boarding your cat in advance will help you to avoid rush decisions that you may later regret.
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Any responsible breeding program will require complete medical check-ups for all breeding pairs. These check-ups include blood tests, x-rays, and tests for sexually transmitted diseases. All cats involved in the breeding program should have a well documented medical history, and preferably the medical history of their parents and siblings. The breeding program should also pay particular attention to the cat’s genetic background as well.
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The first two days with your new kitten will be an important time for you and your kitten. Knowing what to expect from a new kitten can prepare you for the ups and downs that can occur when you bring a new kitten home. So for those who are welcoming a new feline friend into their home, here is what you can expect in the first 48 hours with your new kitten.
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Cats are generally very proficient at cleaning themselves, ears included. However in some cases, a cat may need a helping hand at maintaining clean ears. Outside cats, older cats, cats living in moist humid environments, and cats that suffer from allergies may all benefit from an occasional ear cleaning.
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One of the worst feelings in the world is to realize that your cat has run away. While many pet owners battle feelings of frustration and distress in this moment, fast action is necessary to increase the chances of locating the cat again. If your cat has run away, here are some tips that will help you to quickly find your cat.







