
Cats and humans have lived together through the ages. Cats have also inspired countless works of art, including songs, plays, and films. It’s easy to understand why they feel that they’re in charge. In the following paragraphs, you’ll find tips on how to be a better cat owner.
Brush and trim your cat’s fur often to keep it looking sharp. Remember to brush your cat’s fur and comb it regularly. This can keep them clean. It also helps to reduce their shedding and can cut down on how many times they are spitting up hairballs. If you groom your cat with care, both your pet and your home will look their best.
Cats enjoy getting into small spaces. If they are wearing a collar this can pose a safety risk, in the event that your cat gets stuck. A breakaway collar will let go if it is pulled on too tightly. A collar like this could save your cat’s life.
If your cat is getting older, you can increase it’s comfort by placing its bed over a heated tile. Simply heat a single foot cotta tile at 200 degrees between 15 and 20 minutes. Put it inside an old towel, then place it beneath the cat’s bed. Change every few hours if you like.
If you have an outside cat, you need to give it a collar and some identification tags. The collar and tag will make it easier to find the cat if it gets lost. The tag needs your phone number and cat’s name at the minimum.
Don’t allow your cat become bored. Cats should have a lot of exercise and playtime. Unfortunately there are too many cat owners who don’t properly exercise their cats. Bored cats can really be a problem. They can have health issues, OCD, and even depression. Give them enough space to exercise in, with fun toys to keep them entertained. If your cat is an indoor cat, a cat tower or scratching post makes an ideal source of fun and exercise.
Your cat most likely spends quite a bit of time grooming. If your cat has hair that’s long it could get hairballs. There is a special food on the market that does help out with hairball issues. Some foods are enriched in fibers and vitamins to facilitate the digestion of the hairballs.
If you have to travel with a cat you should remember their ears. You may prefer loud music as you drive down the freeway, blasting your stereo, but your feline friend likes softer sounds better. Reduce the volume of the music and keep the windows up; let your cat rest!
Your cat will think it is the boss of everything. However, if you use the tips provided, they will soon learn who is really in charge. Cats work well as pets, especially if you follow the advice listed here.