Taking Care Of Your Cat, Long Term

Not only is a cat a pet, it can also be a friend. If you want the feline to be with you for the long term, it pays to know proper cat care.
Before getting one from the pet store or animal shelter, be sure to have a bed, dish bowl and litter box ready. Cats will wander around both within and outside your house, so you should ensure that your cat has a collar with your contact information so that your neighbors will know where to return your cat should they come across it.
Another thing you can do is put a microchip under their skin. A pet ID tag can not only help you recover your lost cat, it can also work as a deterrent for fleas due to the chemical repellant it has on it.
You must only buy high quality cat food for your pet. These should be rich in protein that may come from meat, fish or poultry. These are available either in canned or Kibble and most nutritionists agree that a combination of both is ideal so they do not develop food addictions.
You should never give a cat chocolate because it contains theobromine, a chemical that could kill them.
Aside from food, you can also give your cat food supplements such as Omega 3 Fatty Acids and Taurine which is an essential amino acid.
Remember to schedule annual visits to the vet for your cat. This should be done in order to keep your pet current on vaccinations and to maintain his good health. You should remember that as a cat ages, visits to the veterinarian should be scheduled every six months.
If there is a problem or suspect that something is wrong, drive down to the vet even if you don’t have an appointment. Keep in mind that for handling cats, this is a specialized professional.
Keep their nails short to avoid scratching to hard and injuring themselves and you. Since they love to scratch and this may cause damage to your furniture, make sure to also have a scratch pad nearby positioned by their bed or the furniture.
House cats should always be kept indoors. When you go out, remember to lock all of your windows and doors.
Quality care throughout your cat's life can help him live for over ten years.
By: Steve E P
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Steve Peters is a caring and loving cat owner and owns a number of pet related websites. To learn more about taking care of cat you should grab our extensive ten part must have course, filled to the brim with cat care tips and secrets from www.catcarepower.com

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