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Keeping Cats for PetsTo allow a more natural life, cats for pets should have access to outdoors. They are very inquisitive by nature and like to wander outdoors. Cats for pets, which are kept indoors, develop obesity and tend to eat more out of boredom. But according to some research, cats that are kept indoors all their life have a longer life span. This is because they are not exposed to so many germs, dogs, cars, or other cats, which can harm them as they wander outdoors. Cats shouldn’t be left out unsupervised. Some cats go into the neighbor’s yards and dig out soil or flowerpots. They can even litter, and the owner can be fined for that. Cats that are allowed outside frequently should be checked regularly for any injuries or scratches. They can receive bites from stray cats, if they get into a fight. The injuries should be treated immediately; otherwise, the infection can spread to other areas of the cat's body and become dangerous. Cats, which have been declawed or have some kind of disability, should never be allowed to go outside alone. An individual should always accompany the cat, since they have lost their weapons of natural defense, they cannot protect themselves in case of an attack. Cats are carnivorous and need high amount of proteins from meat. Commercial foods available in the market can be given to the pet cat with consultation from a veterinary. There are many diets designed for them depending on the needs of the individual cat. Along with food, water should be available to them all the time. Cats that have long hair need to be groomed everyday to avoid their hair getting matted. Cats with short hair can be brushed once a week to remove shedding hair. Before purchasing cats for pets, they should be vaccinated and neutered. Cats that aren’t neutered show some behavioral problems. Cats that are weaned are the best choice. Kittens that are as young as one day or one month old need to be carefully cared for; otherwise, their health will be endangered. The young ones need to be fed every four hours and should be kept warm. Cats, whether large or small, are fond of warmth and that is the reason why they cuddle up and sleep in warm places. The kitten must be taken to the vet when it turns two weeks old. They should be given their first shots and even checked for parasites. Booster shots should be given to them from time to time. Litter box training can be given to them when they grow two weeks old, because young cats learn really fast and easily. A small box can be filled with litter at first. Whenever the kitten starts scratching the surface, it can be left in the box and that is how it will understand that it has to use the litter box when nature calls. An annoying problem for many cat owners is that cats scratch the furniture in the house. Cats do it to sharpen their claws, and they even react to the owner’s scent coming from the furniture. Cats that stay indoors most of the time especially develop this problem as the cats which live outdoors most of the time can claw on tree bark, fences, etc. Cats that have this problem can be provided with a scratching post or even with a log of wood. When you cats for pets you will find that it gets really attached to the family members. The more it is fondled and played with, the easier it is to train, put in a crate, give medicines, etc. Comments |
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