"Cat Grooming Basics"


1. First establish a grooming routine now for easier grooming later. Next establish a grooming routine for you and your kitten. When a kitten becomes accustomed to grooming, it will be easier to groom as it matures. Longhaired cats should be groomed daily. Shorthaired cats should be groomed at least one or twice a week. Appropriate grooming equipment for cat with longhair and shorthair are available at this link  CLICK HERE!

2. Look for a good cat brush to keep the fur from matting and reduce excess shedding. A good brush also helps to keep your cat's coat shiny. 

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3 Always watch for external signs of poor health. The grooming routine should include a careful inspection for external parasites such as fleas or ticks and skin disorders such as ringworm. Grooming also provides an opportunity to accustom a kitten to be examined for lumps or skin lesions. If any are observed, promptly notify a veterinarian for proper treatment.

4. Consider a grooming glove, which you wear on your hand to massage your cat's skin and remove loose hair.

5. Select ear and eye wash for your cat. Talk to your veterinarian about which product is suitable for your cat.

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6. Include a cat nail trimmer to keep your cat's claws even and healthy. This is an important part of his grooming.
 
7. Choose a cat shampoo that is appropriate for your cat's coat. Look for shampoo and conditioner in one, as well as products that do not sting sensitive eyes.

8. Include a hairball remedy among your grooming supplies, since cats often digest hair, which can accumulate in the intestinal tract.

9. Select a cat treat that also helps clean your pet's teeth by removing plaque and preventing odor.

10. It's never too soon for your first visit to the veterinarian. Provide a healthy start with regular visits to a veterinarian. All kittens, even strictly indoor cats, should be vaccinated to protect them from deadly diseases. Some viruses travel through the air or may be brought into the house on people's clothing or shoes. There is also a risk that a disease-carrying cat may wander into the yard or even get in the house.


"Following these ten steps will ensure you cat look and feel healthier"


5 Secrets For Litter Box Success

By Lee Dobbins

Cats make wonderful pets, they're soft, cuddly and affectionate without being overbearing and they don't require too much maintenance. In fact they're almost perfect except for one thing - the litter box. While most cats will use the littler box with little or no training it can be a smelly and messy area in the home but it doesn't have to be that way. Here are five tips that will help keep your cat's litter box smelling and looking great.

1. Make sure you have enough of them. Cats like to have a clean litter box and some of them can be a little quirky about the way they use it so you should have at least one litter box per cat. Now this doesn't mean that each cat will have its own litter box they'll probably use all the litter boxes some may like to only urinate in one and defecate in another while others won't like to use litter boxes that other cats have used - you really won't know until you watch your cats and see how they behave and then you can decide what works best for them. It's also not a bad idea to have an extra litter box if you have the room. If your house is more than one floor you'll want to consider having at least one litter box on each floor.

2. Keep it clean. The biggest reason that cats will use the litter box is that it's full. You wouldn't want to dig around in a bunch of clumped up pee and poop would you? Well, neither does your cat so you should be sure to keep his litter box clean. Be sure to scoop it at least once a day and totally change it out and wash it every week. This will cut down on the litter box smell as it is actually the bacteria that's causing the smell and, remember, even if you can't smell it your cat probably can, so keeping it clean is important if you want to keep your cat using the box.

3. Use a litter your cat likes. If your cat refuses to use the litter box, it might simply be the litter. Try using different types to find out what the cat seems to like best. unscented litter is your best bet and kittens under four months should use a non-clumping letter only. I personally like a clumping litter that is made out of wheat which is called "Swheat Scoop" and is all-natural and biodegradable and doesn't have all that dust that clay litters have - and my cat likes it too!

4. Make it private. Just like you, your cat wants to feel relaxed and comfortable when he's using his litter box so you want to put it in a place away from noisy areas that has a little bit of privacy. Make sure it's not anywhere where something might happen that could frighten the cat away. Also, do not put the litter box near their food and water dishes.

5. Proper introduction. Young kittens already have the instinct to use something that can be raked as their litter, but they might find that your plants or other things in your house are just as convenient as a litter box. Until your kitten gets used using a litter box and only the litter box, you might want to limit where they can go so that the litter box is the only appealing place for him to do his business. If you bring a new cat into your house, confine him to a small area that has his food, water, bedding and litterbox. Once he has used the litter box several times and you feel comfortable it's the only place he wants to go in, you can widen his range and slowly move the litter box to where you eventually want it placed. Once you find a spot for the litter box keep it there always.

Having a litter box is a necessity if you have a cat, but keeping the area clean and introducing your cat to the box properly can make this part of cat ownership a breeze.

Lee Dobbins writes about cat litter at Topicgiant.com where you can learn more about cats and cat litter problems.

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