
Cats are superbly superior in physical power, agility and alertness to most domesticated animals. Cats are definitely a very common pet and are in every major city. Sharing your home with a cat can be quite the challenge. These creative, smart, and agile animals can often be stubborn and need special tactics.
Any drape cords should be hidden so the cat cannot grab hold of them. If the cat becomes caught in a loop, they could choke to death. This is an extreme choking hazard and should be prevented at all costs. Make sure that the cords are completely out of sight.
Make sure your cat is regularly visiting the vet for checkups. Cats need yearly shots and overall health assessments. When you find a vet you like, stick with them. This way they will know your cat’s history the best.
Think about getting a microchip implanted in your cat. Even an indoor cat could someday jump through an open window. Although collars and tags are beneficial, some cats may even wiggle out of them. A microchip is tiny, similar in size to a single rice grain and capable of holding plenty of information. Many vets and shelters have scanners that can read these chips and since they lie under their skin, they won’t get lost.
You should never allow your cat to be bored all the time. Cats require plenty of exercise. Unfortunately there are too many cat owners who don’t properly exercise their cats. Cats that are bored may develop obsessive compulsive disorders, depression, or other issues that can harm their health. Give them enough space to exercise in, with fun toys to keep them entertained. Indoor cats will be happier if you provide them with climbing resources and practical things such as scratching posts.
Children usually take well to cats, but if you have a small child, you may need to provide some instruction. Teach your kids how to treat a cat. You should show them everything from how to properly carry the cat to the best ways to play with it. Cats have weaker bones than dogs do, and must be treated accordingly.
A tablecloth should be made for your cats. Certain cats prefer removing their food from their bowl and putting it on the side to eat it. This can result in you having to clean up food outside its bowl if you don’t use a tablecloth. There are two ways to do this. You can either put a placemat under the food bowl or use some stray fabric that you have lying around. Either way, you can easily get rid of debris by dumping them in the garbage.
Understand that leaving a small kitten together with small children can be dangerous to both. Particularly if the children are younger than five, they need supervision. They simply lack the maturity to comprehend the harm they can potentially do to kittens. As kids age, you can then determine whether they are mature enough for small pets.
Do not punish your cat if they make a mess in the area outside of the litter box. If this happens, it may be because you have not kept the box as clean as you should. If you get mad, they’ll never use the box again.
Make sure to give your cats different types of food so that they aren’t as finicky. If they start eating just one type of food without variation, they are sure to grow finicky.
Is your pet’s scratching post starting to look beat up? Don’t toss it out! Your cat will enjoy the post most when it has been well used. When you bring in a new post, the cat may ignore it.
Is your cat shedding like a madman? Cats can shed quite a bit; therefore, it’s important that you maintain proper grooming habits by brushing them often. If your cat sheds a lot, you probably need to brush it more often. This also prevents matting and tangling.
Cats may be smart, but you can be even smarter if you take the advice in this article. Soon, you will have your cat understanding where his limitations are. Cats are not easily trained, but it is possible.