It is not uncommon to have more than one cat in a household. However, there will be times when these cats have a hard time getting along with each other. In order to alleviate this disruption of your cats’ livelihood, you must implement “group sessions”.
Practicing regular group sessions will avoid fights and help your cats become more comfortable with one another. Group sessions are also a fantastic way for that shy and intimidated cat to start participating in play fun instead of sitting on the sidelines afraid of the other cats. However, this type of technique can only work for the shy cat if you also have a more dominant cat that needs fixing.
Long-haired cats definitely need extra grooming attention in order to keep her fur clean, free from dust, and without parasites. Unlike short-haired cats who can clean themselves several times during the day, cats with longer hair need to be combed thoroughly at least once per week. During the high shedding seasons, you may have to give your cat a good solid brushing almost every day. This daily brushing typically happens during the spring and into the fall and prevents your cat’s fur from getting matted.
The Grooming Procedure
Removing matted down cat fur is not as tough as most people think. In order to groom your long-haired cat, you will need two metal combs. One comb will be made up of coarse teeth, and the other will be more of a fine-type Read the rest of this entry »
It is virtually impossible to try and find all of the latest research on the ingredients that goes into your cat food. However, there is no need to go to such lengths in determining what is healthy for your cat. This article will give you very simple, yet worthwhile chunks of information that pertain to the food you should feed your cat.
1. Choose the right foods that is appropriate to the age of your cat. While most older cats will do just fine by eating standard adult cat food, your kittens will need much more fat and protein in their diet. These little critters should therefore eat food that’s appropriate for their age. When looking at food packages, try to look for the words “balanced nutrition” somewhere on the label. If you are shopping for your kittens, then look for the AAFCO animal feeding tested statement that says “for all life stages”.
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