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.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

First Aid for your Cat

Cats sometimes get sick, but that isn’t the only reason you may need a vet.Your cat could also get injured. Injuries happen for many reasons, and sometimes nobody is to blame. However, you can increase you cat’s chance of survival or help to comfort a cat with minor wounds if you are prepared and know a little about first aid for cats. This is essential information that any pet owner should know.

First and foremost, it is important to understand that your first aid efforts can never replace a vet. Your cat needs to have a primary vet in the area where he or she can be treated for emergencies. If you have any doubt in your mind as to how to care for your cat, you should contact your vet. Also, remember that your cat make receive internal injuries as well as external ones, so if he or she is acting strangely and you don’t know what is wrong, a vet is your best choice.

You should have first aid items on hand in order to care for your cat when injuries are not serious or until you can get to the vet’s office. It’s a good idea to keep a cat first aid kit on hand, and this should travel with you whenever your cat leaves home. In fact, most of the time it is in your best interest to make two kits—one for home and one for travel. Included in the first aid kit should be a small roll of gauze and a large roll of gauze. Surgical tape, an emergency ice pack, a bottle of 1% hydrogen peroxide, gloves, a pillowcase (for transferring the cat), a blanket, a towel, a bottle of saline eye wash, a rectal thermometer, a small flashlight, a pair of tweezers, scissors, antihistamine, and a box of backing soda.

Talk to your vet about the appropriate items to use if your cat is injured. If your cat is comfortable with it, you can practice bandaging and taking his or her temperature. You should also practice using a pillowcase to lift your cat, and if you are new to the area, make sure that you know the route to the nearest vet hospital.

Remember, a sick or injured cat can be difficult to control. Learn to talk soothingly to your cat and avoid eye contact when your cat is injured, as this is seen as threatening. If you fell uncomfortable approaching an injured cat, call an animal shelter, animal control officer, or vet for assistance. Your cat will be scared, but the sooner you provide first aid the better.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Diabetes: Could it be Affecting your Cat?

Cats and humans may not look much alike, but remember, both are mammals. Therefore, there are a number of diseases, disorders, and other medical conditions found in humans that are also found in cats. One such disease is diabetes. If you believe that your cat may have diabetes, it is important to talk to your cat’s vet as soon as possible so that your cat can get the right medical treatment needed.

There are two types of diabetes in cats, just like in humans. Type 1 diabetes is caused by the insufficient production of insulin in the cat’s body. Type 2 diabetes, on the other hand, is when a cat develops intolerance for handling the insulin. In both cases, diabetes can develop in cats of any age, but it is more common for cats that are old, male, or obese. There is what is known as secondary diabetes as well, in which a drug or disease causes diabetes, sometimes forever and sometimes for a certain period of time.

When caring for your cat, there are symptoms you can see that point to your cat having diabetes. These symptoms include excess thirst, vomiting, loss of appetite, weakness, loss of weight, breathing abnormalities, and unhealthy skin and coat. Your vet can then test your cat’s blood sugar levels and urine sugar levels. Both tests are needed, as temporary blood sugar levels may be high in cats that are stressed or nervous.

If your cat is diagnosed with diabetes, lifestyle changes are necessary to make sure that your cat’s health is restored as much as possible. Diet is very important. Remember, your cat should only get enough food during a meal as is necessary. Cats typically need food the size of one large mouse to be content—more will cause weight problems. Not only is the amount of food important, but you should also be concerned with your cat’s types of foods. Your vet can recommend specific cat food brands that are high in fiber and protein in order to control the diabetes.

Insulin, oral mediations, and supplements may also be necessary. Again, your vet can tell you what is needed, as well as show you how to administer treatment to your cat daily. It is important for you to monitor your cat’s health to make sure that the diabetes is in control and that he or she is staying happy, healthy, and comfortable. Diabetes is not the end of the world, in either humans or cats.

Common Cat Disease

Cats are also vulnerable to some common sickness. As a cat owner, it is necessary that you observe the health of your pet. It does really matter. Just like us, cats would surely have these phases of their lives when they would get sick or show signs of weak health. When this happens to your pet, you have to be ready and you have to do what is indeed helpful for it.

There are different health problems common in cats and they are as follows:

· Diarrhea
- When your cat has diarrhea for a consistent number of times, do not be alarmed. The first thing you need to do is change the diet. When you know what your cat likes to eat, you better give it to him or she for it would surely help. When there is still a continuous diarrhea, it would be best to bring your pet to a veterinarian.

· Diabetes
- Not only common to people, but also to cats. This occurs when a cat becomes aged. The more it grows old, the more it must stay at home. You have to watch its diet for improper food intake is what the real cause of diabetes is. When you notice signs and symptoms like the cat urinates always. You could obviously notice as well that it gets thirsty so fast.

· Throwing up
- This is a very common health phenomenon for cats. When this happens to your pet, you have to check the food you have fed to it. After doing so, it would be better if you try to change the food. As much as possible try a far different one from the food you have observed to cause such vomiting.
- It has been discovered that the min cause of this is hairballs so as much as you could, brush or comb the hair of your pet.
- There is also another angle, and that is allergic to food.
- Meeting your veterinarian is the best move to make. Make sure that you give enough liquid to your pet, throwing up may lead to dehydration.

· FIV
- This cat disease has something to do with HIV and the best thing for you to do is to seclude your pet from foreign cats. It would be better if you keep it in your home. You have to protect your pet well.

You have to be cautious about these diseases for they would surely be a threat to the life of your pet. When you encounter such health problems, you have to seek the help of the expert, you must not let your insufficient knowledge let you lose your pet.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Facts about Cats: Do you know this and that?


In order to care for your cat, you have to understand him or her. Cats are very interesting members of the animal kingdom. Some of them stay wild in the thick forests while some of them stay tamed in our homes. Wherever they are, cats are very interesting and they possess really exquisite characteristics. How much do you know about cats? Well, we hope top add more information to you:

  • Did you know that cats could see 6 times better than human beings? Yes, according to studies, it is during night time when cats could really see more than we could.
  • Anywhere in the world, cats are existent from steaming Africa to icy cool Greenland; you could surely find them in different corners of the world. They may have varied looks or characteristics by counting in the different factors.
  • Just like dogs, cats could swim it just so happened that they are not into it that much.
  • An eighteen-hour sleep is achievable by cats in hot countries. These areas include desert-like areas and in some angles, the tropics.
  • There are different cats and most of them have rare characters.
  • One of them inspired ancient Egyptians. This is the Sphynx. Actually, it does not have any hair at all.
  • There are cats called Manx which originate from the Isle of Man and that they do not have tails. They just have this so-called stub.
  • Who do not know the fastest animal? The Cheetah is of course another member of the cat family.
  • There are also fishing cats which really show great skills in catching fish.

These tidbits are just some of those cool yet factual things about cats. When your aim is to explore more about these animals, you could always use the power of the internet in order to familiarize yourself with the world around you.

When you wish to have your own cat, you could also consider those factors that may make or break your choice. There are actually different choices of cats for pets. In general, cats are very good pets for they are very affectionate.


According to research owning cats as pets is most beneficial for ill or old patients. It has been found out that animal like cats could reduce their depression and other negative feelings brought by solitude and sickness. (Read my article Cats Might be Lazy Slobs but They Bring Joy and Happiness)

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Choosing a Good Cat Sitter


There will be times in your life when you have to leave home, and you can’t always take your cat with you, no matter how well behaved he or she may be. If you have to travel out of town, it is important to make sure that your cat’s health will be in good hands while you are gone. For this job, you’ll need a cat sitter. When hiring a cat sitter, make sure that you leave him or her with good information about your cats so that you can rest assured that they are safe and healthy.

In the best-case scenario, your cat sitter will be someone that you already know. Neighborhood teens make good cat sitters, as do relatives. You can also call a pet sitting company if you don’t have anyone else in mind. Whoever takes care of your cats, make sure that they are trustworthy and responsible to show up at your house every single day at the correct times. If you have multiple cats or other pets, or if you will be gone for over a week, it may be a good idea to have someone you know house sit and stay overnight in your home.

1. Before you leave, create an easy-to-read sheet of important information.

Start by listing your cats—include their names, fur color, special diet and medication, likes and dislikes, and favorite hiding place. You should also include step-by-step detailed instructions for cat care and the number for you and for your vet.

2. Make sure that your cat sitter has everything they need to care for your cat.

Leave everything in the open and make sure they are easy to use. If they aren't, leave a step by step instruction sheet or teach them yourselves. For example, don't forget to leave a can opener for your cat sitter!


3. Check if any of your cat or cats are ill or injured.

If any of your cats fall ill or are injured during your absence, your cat sitter will need to call a vet and possible even take your act to the vet’s office. Have the phone in an easy-to-locate place and leave cat carriers by the door. Also make sure that all cleaning supplies are easy for your cat sitter to find, including litter box materials.

4. Notify your vet.
If any of your cats need vet care, you will have to pay the vet bills. Leave a $20 bill (or more if you’ll be gone longer) for your cat sitter to specifically be used for the cats. Beyond that, call your vet to alert him or her that you will be out of town. Given your vet your credit card number, the phone number where you can be reached, and the name of your cat sitter, with the assertion that he or she will act in your place until you return home.

Following the instructions above will help keep your cat safe and healthy while you are away.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Deciding When to Call the Vet


The most important thing you can do for your cat is to keep him or her healthy. Because a cat cannot talk, you must be alert to changes in your cat. Fortunately, your cat can display symptoms that tell you what is wrong. Knowing when to call your vet is very important, but in this hard economic time, a wasted visit to the vet could cost a fortunate.

1. Knowing your cat’s normal behavior is important. You should know what his eating and elimination habits are. Some cats eat their meals in one sitting, while others eat bites all day. If your cat has had a chance in appetite, this could indicate a problem. Your cat should also be using the litter box regularly, and diarrhea, constipation, and straining to urinate are all causes for concern. Ever cat is different, so make sure to notice how your cat normally eats and eliminates in order to notice when something is wrong.

2. Know your cat’s daily activity schedule. If your cat is usually active and suddenly becomes lethargic, this is a cause for concern. However, slowly becoming less active is a natural part of aging, and some cats are naturally just not as energetic as others. Make sure you note sudden chances and call your vet if you are concerned. Watch for problems in your cat’s gait as well, as this could indicate arthritis or injury. Other things to watch for are activity and grooming habits. Cats are very neat and tidy creatures by nature, so your cat should be grooming him or herself regularly. Over-grooming may also be dangerous to your cat’s health. (See my post on Hairballs).

3. Know emergency situations. In general, if there is any doubt in your mind, call your vet or even take your cat straight to the vet’s office. For example, if a car hits your cat, you should take him or her to a vet even if he isn’t bleeding. Your cat could have suffered internal injuries. You should also consider it an emergency if your cat suddenly has an extreme change in health. For example, if your cat suddenly begins vomiting frequently, he or she may have been poisoned, which if not treated in time can be fatal.

4. Never take things into your own hands. The important thing is to never take matters into your own hands if you are unsure. A vet can make sure that your cat is healthy and happy. As a guardian for your pet, it is your responsibility to provide this care whenever necessary, and its always best to be safe.