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Clever Cat: Tips To Take Care Of Them

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Cats enjoy being high up. For very happy cats, give them a safe place where they can look around at their surroundings. You can have a cat tree or even a strong wall shelf. You can even lay down a blanket to give your kitty some comfort. Cats spend lots of time grooming themselves. If your cat has hair that's long it could get hairballs. To help prevent this from occurring, buy your cat special food. Certain cat foods are formulated to lower the amount of hairballs.


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Take your cat to the vet regularly to make sure they remain in good health. They need a routine check-up every year, maybe more of important shots are necessary. When the cat seems to be acting abnormally, take it to the vet immediately. You can often find better deals for cat medicine online rather than buying them from the veterinarian. If it's an emergency, buying online may not be an option. But, for routine medications, this can be a budget-saver.


Despite popular belief, you should never give your cat milk to drink. Cats' digestive systems lack an abundance of lactase, the enzyme used to break down dairy products. The reality is that this can cause your cat to experience diarrhea, vomiting, and other types of gastrointestinal discomfort. In this case, milk does NOT do a body good!


If you're tempted to load up on litter to cut back on cleanings, think again. Some people believe that the more cat litter they use, the longer they can go between emptying the litter box. Actually, this is a waste of your litter! Many cats refuse to use a litter box with more than 2 inches of litter on the bottom. Some prefer to dig to the bottom of the box before doing their business.


Have patience with your cat. Remember that your cat is not a dog, and may not be as easily trainable as one. However, if you are being clear in your commands and gently encouraging them, you'll find that your cat responds the way you want him to. Just be patient.


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