Let's begin by understanding that your cat will always rely on you for regular veterinary cat care, safe shelter, water and food despite there independent appearance. If you are consistent with meeting there essential needs you will be in a great place to have a rewarding and mutually benefitting relationship.
It's important that your cat's ID and collar tag include your name, address and telephone number. You should make sure they have one for the simple reason that if they do find themselves outside and lost then having the ID tag and collar will help them return home.
If at all possible your cat should be kept inside. By keeping your cat inside you are doing what's best for you, your cat and the community.
It's important that you make the decision to get your cat spayed or neutered. This action will keep them healthier and help reduce the issue of cat overpopulation.
It is up to you to train your cat from doing things you don't like like jumping on counter tops and scratching furniture. They can be trained like any other pet if you also keep in mind a bit of understanding, effort and patience when doing so.
To keep your cat's coat healthy, soft and shiny make a it a point to groom them often. To keep your cat's hair from matting it should be brushed. This will also decrease the creation of hairballs by your cat. Hairballs are produced when cats groom themselves and in the process they ingest hair.
Closing
In closing just remember to be patient and loyal with your cat. Also remember that the majority of behavior problems can be resolved and make sure you have reasonable expectations of your cat's behavior. Contact the local animal shelter or veterinarian if you are having major issues with your cat's behavior.
Guide To Cat Yodeling
1. Balls:
Cats love chasing balls. Just about any ball will do. Ping Pong balls are great because of their size. My cat has even played with my kids' balls from their ball pit. Balls are safe because they can not be chewed open or swallowed whole. For added pleasure give your cat a ball with a little bell inside. Then when the cat bats at the ball it will hear the bell. This only works with cats that aren't skittish. A final ball choice is to scrunch up some aluminum foil in to a ball. Most cats like shiney objects.
2. Yarn with a feather attached at the end:
Only use this toy when playing with your cat. Don't leave it out for the cat to play with alone because the yarn can get caught around the cat's neck and suffocate it. Hold the yarn out in front of the cat and slowly pull the yarn away from the cat. The cat will them leap at the feather. This is a hunting reaction that a cat would have in the wild. It will pounce on the feather like it is catching its prey. It is great way to encourage your cat's natural instincts and promote exercise at the same time.
3. Buy a remote controlled mouse:
This is a funny toy to play with and also helps encourage a cat's hunting skills. You can use any remote controlled toy, but a mouse is a more natural choice. Use your remote to move the object around the room. Stop when the cat catches it so the cat can feel a sense of accomplishment. Then start up again. Play as long as the cat is interested. This is a great way to get your cat exercising.
4. Buy a catnip sack or make your own:
Make a pillow out of burlap and fill it with cat nip. Then sew it up. Cats go crazy for cat nip and will want to play with the toy when they get a whiff of the scent. If the cat goes too crazy and tries to rip open the burlap then you are going to have to take the toy away. Most cats should be fine with it, however.
5. Buy or make a climber:
Cats love to climb above all else. That is why so many of them get stuck in trees. A climber is essential if you don't want your cat to start climbing up your drapes. You can buy some that are fairly inexpensive or you can make one yourself out of wood. Just staple carpet on each step of the climber so that the cat doesn't jump up and slide off the smooth wood surface. Make sure the climber is secure and won't tip over when the cat plays on it.
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