Have you welcomed a cat into your home? If so, then you understand just how precious it is. A cat requires lots of care and love. Fortunately, you can provide all this for it. Look at the following piece for tips on properly caring for your cat.
If your cat suddenly goes off its feed for no apparent reason, try tempting treats such as jack mackerel, tuna, or cream of chicken soup in small amounts. These are not complete foods and shouldn't be fed long term, but they are extremely tasty to cats. A finicky cat may start eating again and keep on when given one of these treats.
A heated tile can be positioned beneath the bed of a mature cat. Heat a fabric covered heating pad in the microwave for a couple of minutes, making sure that is not too hot to the touch. Wrap the tile inside an unneeded towel and place it under your kitty's favorite resting spot. Change it every couple of hours if desired.
Have your kids help you take care of the cat. Assign daily jobs such as feeding the cat and cleaning the litter box. Not only will taking care of the cat teach them responsibility, it also gives you a break from these tasks. This means that you can spend more time cuddling with your cat.
Do not flush clumpable litter in your toilet. This can lead to problems with your plumbing. Instead just lift the clumps and dispose of them in a trash bag. Don't forget, moisture is what makes the litter clump in the first place! Avoid doing that to your pipes and just dispose of it properly.
Let your cat exercise their hunting instinct. Cats are natural born hunters; however, this does not mean you need to allow mice to invade your home. Hide treats and toys throughout your home, and your cat will have a blast hunting down their treats. You can also find feather and laser toys that your cat can chase and pounce on.
If your cat goes outdoors a lot, the chances are good that they come home filthy once in a while. When your cat is especially dirty or smelling like a skunk, you should make an appointment with the local groomer. Groomers will be gentle with your cat, resulting in a less traumatic experience.
Happy Cat
Unlike most humans, cats love heights. Your cat will be truly happy if you provide a place for him to view his surroundings. If a big cat tree is not something that can easily fit in your home, get a sturdy shelf that can be used as a perch. Make sure that this area is comfortable for your cat.
You probably love your cat and want to be sure you're caring for it to the best of your abilities. With these tips and ideas in mind, you have the knowledge you need to better care for your pet. Your cat should be a beloved part of the family that you give your best love and care to. When you show your cat you love it, it will return the love.
by Loida Guevarra