Cat-tastic Tips That Will Keep Your Cat Pleased

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There are some purchases that justify spending the extra dollar and what your cat eats is definitely one of them. The difference between the "good food" and the "cheap food" is phenomenal. Just stick with buying the natural, healthy food from the beginning and you won't ever have to worry about a picky kitten.

To help prevent tapeworm infestation in cats, feed a small amount of food grade diatomaceous earth for two weeks out of each month. About a quarter of a teaspoon per cat per day is adequate. Food grade diatomaceous earth kills internal parasites and causes them to be expelled from the system.

You should not use products designed for other animals. Some can be quite dangerous, and even deadly, when used on a cat. This particularly applies to flea products. These dog flea products can even cause feline death. Once you use flea prevention products on your dog, it should be kept separately from the cat for hours.

A cat's claws can do significant damage to your home and belongings. If you are having problems with your cat clawing up furniture, then purchase a scratching post or kitty tower. Use catnip or other scents that are attractive to your kitty to encourage him to go there. This will take some time but will be a valuable investment.

Make sure your cat is properly hydrated. Like humans, cats need to drink lots of water. If they don't get enough water, they can get dehydrated, develop various health problems, or die. Make sure they always have a bowl of fresh and clean water. The bowl itself also needs to be cleaned and refilled every day. You should also keep this bowl in one location.

Cats are all unique and some cats prefer different kinds of food than others and nothing is harder to please than a picky feline. As you get to know your pet, experiment with different foods and treats until you learn what they do and don't like to eat. You will likely find that you both enjoy some of the same foods. For more visit Snuffle Bowl.

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