December 19, 2009
Posted by: des : Category:
cat care,
cat health
When you think of all the illnesses that you need to protect your cat against, one of the last ones that comes to mind is dental problems. Believe it or not dental problems can make life unbearable for your cat. A cat with sore cavity ridden teeth will find it to painful to eat; the change in their diet due to their dental problems can wreak havoc on their other systems. Along with the painful eating, dental problems left uncared for can lead to heart, liver and kidney disease. Your cat can not get take care of her teeth all by herself; it is your responsibility to see that your cat gets the proper preventive care that they need. What are the first thing you do in the morning and the last thing you do before you go to bed at night? More than likely you answered brush your teeth. If it is something that you do for your personal health then your cat needs it too. Read more... (630 words, 19 images, estimated 2:31 mins reading time)
November 01, 2009
Posted by: des : Category:
cat care
Many cats need a good amount of stimulation in order to keep them from becoming board, and we all know what a board cat is capable of! Cat trees provide that type of stimulation.
Most people wonder what to look for in a cat tree. As a cat tree manufacturer and a cat breeder, I would like to point out what is important to me.
Safety first:
All cat breeders know what mischief our cats are capable of. If there's danger in your house, your cats are going to find it. Not only is the cat tree manufacturer responsible for making a well built, safe cat tree but the cat owner is responsible for using good judgement in the selection and use of it.. Read more... (1924 words, 19 images, estimated 7:42 mins reading time)
October 29, 2009
Posted by: des : Category:
cat care
Brand New Guide To Solve All Your Cat Behavior Problems, Developed By 2 Vets With Over 28 Years Experience. A Cat Behavior Guide You Can Trust Covering A Wide Range Of Feline Behavioral Issues With Practical Solutions Based On Experience. Solutions To Your Cat Behavior Problems By 2 Cat Vets. Read more... (142 words, 20 images, estimated 34 secs reading time)
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October 18, 2009
Posted by: des : Category:
cat care
Hairballs are a big problem with house cats. There are several things that a cat owner can do to help reduce or prevent hairball occurrences. Some pet owners may raise their eyebrows at the thought of feeding their feline canned pumpkin, but the fiber can help your cat pass the hairball easily before any problems arise. Keep your cat healthy and happy and hairball-free by following these steps.
Start hairball prevention with an aggressive flea treatment plan. Fleas will irritate your feline, causing the cat to lick and chew, thereby ingesting more hair. Treat all animals, including your dwelling and yard. Read more... (233 words, 19 images, estimated 56 secs reading time)