Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

Kitten-Pictures-74.jpg

From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

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From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification

Cat collars allow you to attach tags that give a lost kitty’s information and your contact information to someone who finds him or her.

Visibility

Some cat collars come in a reflective material that allows a cat to be seen more easily at night.  Most cat car accidents happen at night, so if you cat happens to be out in the darkness, headlights of a car would illuminate the reflective collar.  The reflective material can also be useful in the home, enabling you to see them before stepping on them by accident.

Audibility

Although cats have been domesticated for centuries, they are still natural hunters.  Cats, out of respect for their owners, will bring home little hunted delicacies.  Well, to give the wild-life abroad a fighting chance, many owners attach a bell of sorts to their cat’s collar to alert the skilled hunter’s prey of its presence.

Control

I’ve seen more and more people out walking their cats in recent times.  So a collar provides the means to control your cat’s movements about when you are strolling about the neighborhood.  However, a standard cat collar with a lead attached can actually harm the cat’s spine, so it’s better to use a harness instead.  There are two basic types of harnesses: figure-eight and h-style.  Using a harness gives you more control over the cat’s entire body.

The Collar’s fit on Fluffy is Important

Above all, the collar’s fit on your cat is very important.  Too tight and your cat is uncomfortable; Too loose and your cat can slip out of it or even worse can cat caught on something while jumping about and choke itself to death.  This choking hazard lead to the invention of a break-away type collar which will ‘break away’ from your cat in the event that he/she gets caught at the neck – an important safety feature, especially for indoor cats.

Reflective Material

Some collars come in a reflective material which allows an oncoming car, at night, to spot Fluffy.  Most auto-cat accidents happen at night and it a reflective collar can really help.

Types of Collars

There are several types of collars.  The most common, because of the ease of getting it on and off and adjustability is the buckle collar.  Another type is an elastic collar, which I am not a fan of because of fit issues.  We mentioned earlier the break-away collar, which allows the collar to break-away from the cat if he or she gets caught on something.  And then there are the harnesses (figure-eight and h-style), which mentioned earlier also.

Collar Styles

Collar styles run the gamut.  Leather, metal studs, pink rhinestones, etc, etc, etc.  Once you’ve select the best type of collar, go have fun shopping for a collar style that matches your cat’s special personality.

Collar Hunting Tip

When looking for a cat collar, it is advised that you take your cat with you.  This allows you to try on several different collars and will save you a lot of time running back and forth to the pet store.


Monthly Archives: June 2006

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

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From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an ‘indoor’ cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

Feeding

Again, with a cat, you have great deal of flexibility here.  You can have free-choice feedings, meaning, the food is constantly out and the cat can eat whenever it wants to.  Or you can have scheduled feedings, where you set out a certain amount of food at a specified time.  Of course, the free-choice method is easiest on the owner, but if your kitty has a weight problem, you may have to set down a schedule.  Also, consider this, cats are natural hunters and by extension carnivores – they need to eat food that is high in protein.  A vegetarian diet is a dangerous thing for a feline.  Most cats will prefer canned food over dry, but dry food is better for their teeth.  Some people like to alternate back and forth between canned and dry so their cats get the best of both worlds.  In addition, try to avoid giving cows milk to ‘Fluffy’.  You see, the cow’s milk protein size is too large for cats to digest and some won’t react well to it — you cat can suffer from diarrhea or other digestion problems like vomiting.  Fresh, clean water is what cats need most.

Grooming

One of the best features about a cat is its ability to groom itself.  Cat’s instinctively want to be clean and are constantly using that rough tongue of theirs to clean themselves from head to toe.  In fact, when a cat stops cleaning itself, you might be concerned that he/she is sick or not feeling well.  The long-haired cat breed owner may also have to spend some time brushing their kitty, just to keep Fluffy’s fur from getting all tangled.  But remember, this is more of a cosmetic concern.

Cleanliness

Cats instinctively want to eliminate is relatively clean places.  They also like to bury their waste, which is why they often dig in their litter box beforehand and then cover it up afterwards.  Be good to your cat and change their litter boxes often.  Clean your cat’s litter box frequently, at least once per week.  Your cat will be happier for it and you will also enjoy a better smelling dwelling.  One symptom that you are not cleaning your cat’s litter often enough is when you cat starts to eliminate in other places.  You don’t want this because cat urine is extremely potent and will just hang around.


Cat Collar Considerations

Cat Collar Considerations

Kitten-Pictures-73.jpg

From: saunalahti.fi

You’ve been thinking about getting a collar for Fluffy but you don’t know where to start or what to look for – that’s what this article is about.

What are some of the benefits/function of a cat collar?

Identification