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Saturday, January 2, 2010

Cat Health Myths

As with everything, there are a number of myths surrounding cats and their health. If you want to provide the best health care to your cat, it is important to learn the difference between fact and myth. When in doubt, you should call your vet.

1.First and foremost, some people believe that spaying a female cat is not always the best choice. This is false, unless your cat has specific medical conditions, as diagnosed by your vet, that make the surgery risky. In the vast majority of cases, cats suffer more and are more at risk when having a litter of kittens.
2.It is not true that a cat needs to have a litter before spaying
3.It is not true that neutering your male cat will cause depression.

In a female cat, fixing can prevent
1.cancer
2.ovarian cysts
3.and a number of other health problems.

In a male cat, it will prevent
1. unnecessary roaming
2. unnecessary fighting

This can also help keep your cat healthy. Besides, there are hundreds of cats without good homes. If you really want kittens, go to your local shelter, because they often get litters that need good homes or foster parents.

4. Another myth about cats is that they cannot be happy or healthy if he or she does not have access to the outdoors. This is not true. If an older cat is suddenly confined, he or she may be very unhappy, but a cat that has grown up indoors can be very happy and healthy. Make sure that you provide them with lots of stimulating toys and some climbing towers for exercise. Don’t worry that your cat is somehow growing up unnaturally. Of course, you can use gates and leashes to take your cat outside in special cases. It is important to remember that your cat is naturally a carnivore, so if he or she does not go outside to killing mice and other small rodents, you’ll need to provide protein to meet dietary needs.

5. One of the scariest myths is that cat’s shouldn’t be vaccinated. A few years ago, there was a scarce amount VAS in cats, or Vaccine Associated Sarcoma. However, vaccinations are crucial in your cat’s life, and your cat’s vet should be able to tell you which ones are absolutely necessary. In general, when you have questions about health facts with your cat and his or her health, you should talk to your vet.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

The Right Way To Feed Your Cats

Feeding cats is one of the most relaxing thing that you can do. Feeding your cat the right way is also one of the most important. Every plant and animal needs nutrition to grow. I think everyone agrees that this is the number one need of pets and the kind of food you feed them would also reflect the nutritional contents of the food intake.

We have to feed our pets with the most nutritious food so that they would be able to grow well and be free from possible sickness. Like a plant, poor soil and inadequate fertilizer can stunt growth. There are guidelines to remember like giving a balanced-diet to your cat and refilling his or her's water bowl. There are also things to avoid doing that could harm your cat.

Avoid giving to cats:
1. meals that include by-products
2. bone meal
3. meat by-products
4. animal digest
5. food with added sugars
6. food with corn filler
6. food with preservatives

If one doesn't know what to give to their cat, follow the guidelines below or ask your veterinarian.

Food good for Cats:
1. Protein
2. Quality Meat
3. Quality Fish
4. Quality poultry
5. Taurine
6. amino acids
7. certain Vitamins
8. Minerals
9. Enzymes
10. Fatty Acids

Do Cats Need Carbohydrates?
Well, they do not need such as much as we do. We could not get away from those carbohydrates fillers especially in canned cat food but it has to be ensued that it does not reach or exceed 50 percent of fillers. One big tip is feed your cat varied food from time to time; cats could get easily bored if you feed them with the same food all the time. It would plunge down appetite and of course, the total nutrition of the animal.

I hope that with these bits and pieces you are able to take note of the important tips you need to do which would deal with the right food for your cats.
Enjoy "growing" pets.