It is hard to describe how wonderful it is to have a cat. However, you should keep in mind that being a cat owner takes a lot of effort. Cat owners have many responsibilities. This article highlights some of the jobs that you will have. Keep reading and discover valuable tips that will improve your pet ownership experience.

Keep your cat away from your drapery cords. Do not allow your cat to play with these. The cords may be looped and a cat may get them wound around their neck. This could hurt or kill them. Be sure your drape cords are strongly secured.

TIP! Remove the drape cords from visibility when a cat is in the house. These can cause your cat to choke if they get a hold of it.

Take your cat to the vet regularly to make sure they remain in good health. They need a check-up and possibly vaccinations. Cats need to see a vet right away if they have health issues, injuries or conditions that require immediate attention.

Flea Products

Never use something that is intended for a canine on your feline. Cats are known to have severe negative reactions when exposed to products designed for dogs. This definitely applies to flea products. Canine flea products can be lethal to a cat. If you treat your dog for fleas, make sure you keep the cat away for several hours following the application.

TIP! Your house can really get torn apart by a cat’s claws. If your cat is ripping up and shredding your home, invest in a kitty tower or scratching post.

If you have an outdoor cat, be sure he or she has a tagged collar. Cats enjoy traveling far away, so a tag can help your cat get back home when lost. Ensure that you at least put the name of your cat and your personal phone number on this tag.

Lessen the chances of your cat becoming harmed or killed by spraying all electric cords with something to keep them from chewing it. Bitter apple is a good choice and can be found at most pet stores. Cat can sometimes chew on cords, and they should be covered to prevent this. Use some paper towel rolls to tuck loose cords. Electronic items with tasty-looking, thin cords (video game controllers, phone chargers, and so on) should be stored securely when you’re not using them.

Contact Information

TIP! It can be hard to stop your cat from coming on your counters. Cats have a natural predilection for staking out a nice elevated place where they have a good view of their surroundings.

Get a microchip for your cat. Even an indoor cat could someday jump through an open window. A tagged collar might help get kitty home, but it can just as easily come off if snagged on a branch. Microchips are tiny and contain all your contact information. Most vets and all shelters can scan these chips to get your contact information and there is no risk of losing the chip.

Cats are often nocturnal creatures. The result is that cats prefer to be more active during the night. One way to deal with a kitten’s playful activity at night is just to shut your door. This will ensure they don’t pounce on you at nighttime, or wake you up in other ways.

Be sure you think about your cat’s ears when traveling. You may love belting out your favorite tunes as you drive on the freeway, but your cat probably enjoys softer sounds. If your cat seems upset or agitated, turn down the music and speak calmly to him.

TIP! You may want to have a microchip put into your car. Even an indoor cat could someday jump through an open window.

Make sure to give your cats different types of food so that they aren’t as finicky. Cats who eat the same food day after day either grow tired of it, or it becomes the only food that they will eat.

Invest in a cat friendly fountain. In the wild, cats prefer running water to drink from, and they do in the home as well. Normally, cats much prefer water that comes out in a stream. In fact, many cats like drinking from faucets more than from their water bowls. This is a more natural way for them to drink.

As mentioned earlier, you benefit from having a cat. That said, it brings many responsibilities, too. Ensure that you are successful in your cat endeavors by keeping what you learned here close by.

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