Cats and Why They Make Such Good Pets
March 11, 2009 by Cats
Filed under Keeping Your Cat Happy
Cats widely known to make very good pets as they require very little attention, as compared to the option of have another pet say, as a dog. Cats do not constantly need to be walked, and with a cat you don’t have to put up with all the barking that happens when everything and anything passes by your home. Cats that are young in age are extremely playful and have very high energy letting you have interaction with them whenever you wish to. But, most cats are very content to play with their toys at will, or is perfectly content to be independent.
This however, does not mean that cats can’t or won’t become a great companion though. Cats can be goofy sometimes and they usually will often enjoy tenfold just to curl up on someone’s lap and be content to purr. You won’t find your cat running up to you when you first come home at day end and knock you completely over. Cats also are not found to lick or bite much so, you won’t always have to be worried about how are going to react with others when you may have visitors. Some people swear that cats are more than intuitive when it comes to them knowing when you may need a little comfort.
The care of a pet can aid in a child’s ability and teaching to become a more responsible person, but most pets just exhibit too much responsibility. A cat will make the perfect choice when making the decision for child to have a pet, in that cats usually tend to take more of an approach to take care of themselves. Given the correct amount of food and keeping them a fresh supply of water they pretty much can remain self sufficient and you will find that they are perfectly happy. Cats that are considered indoors only, will make for the necessity to be taught they will have to use a litter box but, they tend to naturally learn on their own very quickly and you won’t find yourself in a situation requiring that you have to deal with many mess clean ups around your home. You will need to keep the cat’s litter box clean of course and on a regular schedule, because cats don’t enjoy using a dirty litter box at all.
Cats are considered to be very clean animals and this is shown in their grooming habits, as they spend a huge amount of time grooming their fur each day. In most of the cases, cats tend to lead very long and happy lives without too many problems or complications. They are not as costly as some pets and its very much because of cat food and litter being very inexpensive. They don’t need or require near as many veterinarian visits for the numerous vaccinations that is required by dogs which in turn can become considerably expensive.
If you are one that is suffering from a problem with mouse or mice, then a cat makes for a great natural way of pest elimination and provides an alternative way for their riddance. Messy traps or dangerous poisons will become a thing of the past as you will have an easy disposal system in and around your home. Their are many a cat owner that lay claim to the admittance they have not encountered a single mouse in or around their home for years with this tried and true line of defense.
Cats should be considered to be very charismatic and beautiful animals. They also have a purr they produce that induces relaxation in humans. Their fur or coats can come in many colors and their eyes are very bright as well as always shiny. Each individual cat’s personality is their own and many find it hard to resist in adoring them. Just as with other animals or pets there are many different breeds of cats. and if you decide in waning a special breed or kind, you may find that some of the most beautiful cats are the ones which are mixed in breeds.
Cats pick up on things quickly and are very smart animals too, so they easily pick up on what their owner will like from them and things in which you don’t really prefer and they base it on the praise they receive from you. In reference as to what you may have heard about cats are that they are very obedient and they yearn for you to be happy can content with them. Cats are fast learners and figure out quickly that you prefer them to not scratch up the furniture or place their swishy tails in your face while you are trying to sleep.
Should Outside Cats Use a Collar
March 11, 2009 by Cats
Filed under Help Stop Fleas & Ticks
Cat owners usually find themselves to be in a dilemma over if they should or shouldn’t use a collar on there cat that lives much of its life out of doors. The discussion however is at a stand still over the advantages and disadvantages or pros and cons of fitting a collar on their outside cat, but numerous veterinarians and cat enthusiasts or expert will agree that a collar is indeed the best way to go. But, before you make that decision, take a quick peek at these particular advantages and disadvantages:
Advantages:
* Cat with collars can have their identification and or registration tags displayed properly. This can become critical in the case your outdoor cat should become lost or is found and confiscated by a concerned neighbor or individual. Also, you can fit a collar with a an ability to hold a bell or other noise generators that can startle potential prey and aid the cat in to scare them away.
* Many cat collars are made or can be fitted with materials that are reflective in nature. Being that the collar can be made totally out of reflective material or that it may only be constructed with a tiny strip, this will aid your cat in becoming more noticeable at night and are able to be seen. Cats, particularly ones that are of a dark color, can become almost nonexistent in their ability to be seen properly at night, which can and is a potentially fatal situation.
Disadvantages:
* Cat collars will easily become snagged and can cause your cat to hang or become stuck on protrusions such as branches and fences, or on almost anything else that can be found in the wonderful outdoors. Many cats found no longer alive, have been strangled when they have become entangled by their collar getting caught or hooked on something and the collar then cut off the animal’s ability to breathe.
* Cats may not be very comfortable when having to wear a collar as it may be heavy for the animal to wear.
Given these advantages and disadvantages, you can and should consider your choice of a collar that shown to maximize the rights and minimize the wrongs. An example of this could be in that there are numerous collars that are sold in stores or markets that have been made specifically in their design to become unhooked or unclasp itself should the cat ever become hung. These specialized collars have been considered strangle-proof and should release the animal when about seven or so pounds of pressure is detected and applied. In this way, the cat can break free from any snare that it finds itself in.
There are many different forms of collars sold within the market or pet specialty stores aimed at pets. Many pet stores won’t mind you bringing feline friend with you to be fitted properly and will allow you to try a few different types of collars in your search to find one that fits the best. Try not to choose one that is made like a harness for your outdoor cat unless you want to walk them on a leash. If you are going to purchase one of these types of collars then only use on them on your cat while in they are in your presence, and only let your cat wear a harness while humanly supervised, as most of them are not snare-proof.
Collars are very much encouraged to be placed and worn by cats that spend any time at all outside or in. In aiding and adding to the visibility of your cat, the collar can hold the identification of the animal that is deemed valuable, should you find your animal missing or lost and will assist you in finding them.