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Cat Care Tips
A well cared for cat is a
happy cat. Below are a few tips to help keep you and your cat living
happily for many years.
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Spay or neuter your cat. This
surgery should be done at six months, preferably before kitty exhibits
signs of her first heat cycle, or your little guy begins
spraying.
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Please do NOT declaw! Declawing
your cat may save your furniture, but it is an outdated, barbaric
procedure, outlawed in many countries. Declawing is an amputation
of the last joint on their toes, where the claws are. It is equal
to removing the last joint of our fingers, where the fingernails
are. It is a painful surgery, with a potential for many dangerous
complications. Consider regular claw trimming or soft paw claw
covers instead. Provide scratching posts and toys.
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Put a collar with a name tag on
kitty. Make sure kitty's name and your phone number are on the
tag. No matter how careful you are, kitty might slip outside at
some point, and this helps her have a safe return home.
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Keep kitty indoors. If you wish to
let kitty outside, SUPERVISE! Keep kitty on a leash or in a
confined area on your property.
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Keep a clean litter box. Several litter boxes
may be necessary if you have more than one cat. Some cats are
particular about their boxes- some experimentation may be necessary to
find a box and the type of litter she prefers.
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Provide some entertainment for
kitty. Interactive toys are good for creating bonding with your
cat, such as a piece of string you wave around for her to catch.
Kitty also will want to play alone sometimes. Pet stores offer a
huge variety of toys, but do not feel you have to spend a lot of
money. The little plastic rings off milk jugs, toilet paper rolls,
and paper bags can provide hours of entertainment for kitty.
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Training a cat need not be a painful
experience. While it is true they have their own minds, and want
to do things their way, they can be trained. A squirt gun or
bottle is a wonderful thing! A quick squirt of cold water on
kitty's ear most likely will stop her in her tracks. Reward good
behavior with whatever kitty likes best- hugs, telling her what a good
kitty she is, etc. Beware of using food as a reward, as it may
lead to obesity. Be consistent in training, or kitty will not want
to listen to you.
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Talk to your cat. Yes, talk.
Cats understand the words we use, not merely the tone of voice.
Tell her some behavior is unacceptable. Tell her you are proud of
her when she does something right. Mostly, tell her you love her.
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