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How to Clean Your Cat’s Ears

September 2nd, 2010 · No Comments · Cat Care, Cat Grooming, Cat Health

  Always inspect your cat’s ears as part of regular cat grooming.  Grip the top of the ear and gently turn the ear flap inside out until you can clearly see the interior. If the ear appears clean there is no need for you to clean it. If your cat has any discharge other than [...]

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How to Give Pill Medication to a Cat

August 31st, 2010 · No Comments · Cat Care

Cat owners sooner or later will have to administer medications to their cats. There are several methods to get the medicine into cats, and some are easier than others. Put a little butter on the pill and hold the pill in between the thumb and forefinger . Put the cat in your lap and with [...]

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How and Why your Cat Communicates with you

July 30th, 2010 · No Comments · Cat Care

Why do cats meow?  There are many, many reasons.  I have seven cats and they all unmistakable have different meows for various reasons. Teetle meows everywhere I go.  I call her little Miss chatty Kathy.  Basically all she wants is all my attention and love Jazz cat only meows when he wants to go outside.  [...]

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How does your cat show you his love?

July 16th, 2010 · No Comments · Cat Care, Cat Health

Cats can sometimes adopt a blanket and use it like a security blanket. This will include lots of kneading, purring and suckling at the blanket. In some cases, cats have been observed to exhibit sexual movements accompanying the kneading and suckling. Kittens who are taken away from their mothers before they are fully weaned may [...]

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Your Cats Diet

July 15th, 2010 · No Comments · Cat Care, Cat Food and Treats

Cats are generally carnivores and require large amount of animal-based proteins (meat) and derives support from plant-based proteins (grains). Your cat requires dry food, which is heavily plant-based and canned food, which is meat-based. Cats can be finiky eaters so one should not change their diet suddenly. If you suddenly change their diet it can [...]

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Eating Grass and Your Cat

June 8th, 2010 · No Comments · Cat Care, Cat Health

Much has been written in regard to the importance of providing cat grass to feline pets. Some cat owners make the mistake of preventing their cat from eating grass. There are various reasons for this, one being that they think it makes their cat ill or upsets their stomach.  This is an incorrect assumption and [...]

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Why I Like My Cats

April 1st, 2010 · No Comments · Cat Care, Uncategorized

People adore cats like no other creature. It is no wonder as it is hard to resist the cuteness of a little fluffy creature that roll up on your knees and purrs from joy. Cats seldom beg for something unless it’s time to have a dinner. Anyone who has ever had a cat knows how [...]

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Giving Birth With Your Kittens

March 22nd, 2010 · No Comments · Cat Care, Cat Supplies

 Giving Birth with your kittens problems are rare to say the least.  Don’t ever try to fuss with your cat when she’s giving birth.  Just monitor her activities in case there may be problems.  We had to help our cat Samantha with her last kitten Michael because he was having problems coming out of the womb. If [...]

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New Cat to the Family?

October 14th, 2009 · No Comments · Cat Care, Cat Grooming, Cat Health, Cat Scratching Post, Cat Supplies, Cat Toys, Catnip, cat litter box

There are lots of things one needs to consider when bring a new cat home to be with the family. First, select a veterinarian to help you care for your cat. Set up an appointment for his/her physical to have a clean bill of health and a schedule for boosters shots, spaying and other things [...]

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What makes a Happy Cat

September 15th, 2009 · No Comments · Cat Care, Cat Grooming, Cat Toys, Tick and Flea Control

The perfect cat is one that has been taken good care with the proper tick  and flea prevention.  Fleas annoy a cat and if left untreated will cause health issues. Make sure you have a prevention treatment in place for the spring, fall and summer season Make sure your cat receives all the prescribed vaccinations to [...]

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