How important do you think it is to have an appropriate food bowl and water bowl for your cat’s liking? Some people will claim that it doesn’t matter and that your cat should eat or drink out of anything. Perhaps this is true, but if your cat is domesticated and lives indoors most of his time, then he may view his feeding area a lot different than a cat would who feeds off of the scraps in the streets.
The water bowl and the food dish that you use to serve up your cats meals should be acceptable to him or else your cat may decide not to feed there. Also, it is important that the bowls you use do not scratch easily. There are some low cost feeding bowls that can dent easily if a cat scratches it hard enough and these little gashes can attract bacteria and food particles, which might make your cat sick.
The quality of cat shelters has changed dramatically over the past 20 years. In fact, it’s sad to say but there was a time when a shelter was simply a dumping ground for stray cats with little or no attention to the quality of their life. It was just a place where cats can be thrown off the streets until they were either picked up, or they died.
Fortunately, most shelters have changed for the best and provide top quality care and nutrition for cats that have no homes. In these facilities, the adult cats and kittens are treated with respect and get the care that they need. They are maintained in sleeping quarters that makes them feel comfortable and are kept sanitary. There are many shelters today that even separate the cats living area from the dogs living area, making it a bit easier for the cat’s atmosphere.
The very first day you bring your kitten home is a wonderful and exciting time, especially for your children. Be sure to remember to have your camera ready so you can snap some very adorable pictures that your family can cherish forever. And you should not just snap pictures on the very first day of arrival. Instead, have plenty of film available so that you can take photos of your cat’s progress over the next few months. You’ll be amazed at how much they grow and how fast they learn.
To help you take wonderful cat pictures, here are a few tips:
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