Cat Care Made Easy With These Tips

A cat that is friendly and happy boosts any household. These tips will help you live comfortably with your cat exist better together.

Look a local animal shelters for cats. There are tons of loving cats there, and the fees often cover the needed vet care. When a cat is adopted from an animal shelter it saves its life and it helps control the cat population.

TIP! If you plan on getting a cat for a pet, try looking into a local shelter. There are so many great cats at shelters.

It does not matter if you an indoor cat; if she gets out when in heat, even if you want to keep it as an indoor pet. Having your cat spayed is the pet population and will save you time and trouble.

Make sure your cat has a collar and tag if it goes outside. Cats can go far from your home and without a tag will help them find their way home. The tag should contain your name and the number where you can be reached.

Deter cats from shocking themselves on electrical wires by spraying them with bitter apple. If your cat plays with cords, put them up and out of the way, or you can hide them in old paper towel rolls. You can take loose cords, bundle them up, and stick them inside the tube from an old roll of paper towels. Cats are drawn to wires and cords, so you should keep them out of sight and out of mind if they are not being used.

TIP! Spritz a little bitter apple on electrical cords to protect your cats. If they like to chew on cords, try covering them as much as you can.

Deter your cat from chewing on inappropriate things by spraying them with bitter apple. If the cat likes to chew on cords, try covering them as much as you can. You can hide away any cords inside the cardboard rolls that are used for paper towels.

Think about having a microchip in your pet. Even indoor cats who live completely indoors may someday decide to bolt out the door or escape out of a window. Tags and collars can help you cat return home, but cats can sometimes take these things off or they could get hung up on a tree or something. A teeny microchip can hold all of your contact information.

Cats love to be clean. If the cats hair is too long, this is what causes hairballs. There is a special food on the market that does help out with hairball issues. Some cat foods are specially formulated to help reduce hairballs, which is good for both you and your pet.

TIP! Cats love to be clean. Your cat can get hairballs in the event that their hair is too long.

Cats can tend to be more often than not. This means that they will be the most active at night. This can keep the cats away while you’re trying to sleep because they won’t be jumping all over you.

Be considerate of your cat’s ears when traveling. You may love loud music, but it could be hurting your cat’s ears. To keep your cat calm and collected over the course of your trip, turn off the music or keep the volume low.

Do you have both a dog and a cat? Dogs will eat cat food right up. Consider placing the cat food on a location away from where the dog can reach. This can also prevent unnecessary arguments between your pets over the water supply, once the food has been consumed.

TIP! Is your home also the home of both a dog and cat? Dogs will generally try to eat the cat’s food whenever the opportunity comes along. For this reason, you need to place your cat’s bowl in an area that is to high for a dog to reach.

Try to figure out the cause if you find your cat makes meowing sounds. If you have spent any significant amount of time around your cat, you will soon start to understand what your cat wants when she meows. By listening to your cat, you’ll understand it more.

Be careful about allowing children to be alone with your children. Children under five years old should always be supervised when interacting with a kitten. They don’t know what harm they can potentially do to kittens. When children get a little older, they can spend alone time with the kitty.

Be sure to carrier train your cat. You cannot train a cat the same way you train a dog because they react differently to punishment. Cats are much more responsive to positive interaction rather than negative. You should place a toy or a blanket inside the carrier and place it in an area where it will be noticed by your cat. The cat will feel safe when it enters this carrier after a while. Once the cat is in the carrier, they will be so much easier to transport.

TIP! Acclimate your cat to its carrier. You cannot train a cat the same way you train a dog because they react differently to punishment.

Brush your cat at regular basis.This will help stimulate blood flow from within their skin. It can also reduce the amount of hair they have. This helps keep those hairballs which can be harmful to a cat and build up in your cat’s stomach.

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Make sure to give your cats different types of food so that they aren’t as finicky. By feeding the cat the same kind of food over and over again, they become used to that specific food. Good luck getting it to try something new!

TIP! Mix up the food you feed your cat to avoid them becoming a picky eater. By giving them one kind of food all the time, it will be all they want to eat.

Do not discipline your cat if it makes a mess in the area outside of the litter box. If this happens, it’s probably because their litter box is not properly cared for. Punishing your cat will just make them afraid of you or their litter box.

Don’t toss your cat’s old scratching post just because it’s starting to look haggard. This is the condition that cats most prefer it. If you replace it with something new, you may find your cat scratching on other surfaces.

Feed canned food to your cat. Dry food is less expensive, but there are added benefits to be had in canned cat food. It has water content, which is good for cats with bladder issues. Older cats also find it easier to chew up. Your vet can give you more information specific to your cat, though canned food is usually better.

TIP! Feed your pet canned food. It is usually more expensive than dry food, but it is more beneficial.

Your cat needs to always wear a collar. This is important even if the cat lives indoors. Cats are inquisitive and will explore an open door or a window. This is especially true for cats with medical condition.

If you plan to add a second cat to your household, prepare for some time where the cats will be familiarizing themselves with each other. They may be leery of each other initially.

Make sure your cat always wears identification tags on their collar. Even an indoor pet should have this. A naturally curious cat will readily wander out an open door or window. Those tags can help if someone finds your kitty. Make sure your info and your vets info is on it. This precaution is especially important when your cat has an existing medical condition.

Play is an essential element of a cat’s life. Take the time to play and have fun with your kitty.

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Make sure your cat gets plenty of opportunities to play. In fact, play is a common activity for all mammals, including people and cats, no matter their age. An older cat may not be as energetic as when it was younger, but still enjoys light play. Enjoy your cat every day.

TIP! Cats need to play! Of course, all mammals like to play, regardless of age or species. Although older cats won’t be as active as younger cats, they still need a little exercise.

Think carefully about where you want to put the litter box for your cat. It’s tempting to keep it in an inconspicuous place where it won’t be seen or see it. The cat must have easy access the box. If the litter box is kept on a cement floor, put a rug or mat under it.

There are great benefits which come from owning a cat. Whether a cat jumps all over the house or sleeps all day, these tips can better your bond with them. Soon, the purrs will become more frequent than the meows.

Don’t bring home a cat with long hair without taking into account the extra care they’ll require. That hair will truly get everywhere! Realize the extra effort needed to keep a long-haired cat. Be prepared to deal with hairballs, which are a problem for long-haired cats.