Cats make great pets, but they can also make expensive pets. The cost of vet bills, food, toys, and cat litter are enough to make any person reconsider owning a cat. For ideas to improve your cat’s health and happiness, read on.

If your cat ventures outdoors, it’s key to get your cat a collar which has a contact tag. This can help if your cat becomes lost while wandering in the great outdoors. Ensure that you at least put the name of your cat and your personal phone number on this tag.

TIP! Remove the drape cords from visibility when a cat is in the house. Do not allow your cat to play with these.

Making sure your cat doesn’t jump on the counters is hard to do. If your cat is high, he can see everything that is going on. Making a place high-up for your cat can solve this issue. Placing a cat tower near the kitchen will help the cats to not lay on the counter.

Have your cat chipped so you can find him if he runs away. Even indoor cats may get out of your home at some point. Collars or tags can identify your cat, but cats can wiggle out of those, and they are also at risk of getting hung up on something. Microchips are extremely small, but they can hold all the same information as an identification tag. Most shelters have a scanner that can pick up the facts located inside the chip.

Some male cats get urinary crystals, but this is preventable with proper diet. Passing crystals is very painful for your cat, and the vet’s bill will be painful for you. Choose foods low in magnesium for your cat. Be sure to read the ingredient label. Products that contain fish are normally much higher in magnesium over ones containing poultry.

TIP! You need to take your pet to the vet on a regular basis. The vet will be able to provide your cat with needed vaccinations and any medications it requires.

Put your cat’s food on a tablecloth. Cats often take food from their bowls to eat on the side. This may make a big mess that you need to clean up. Simply place a cloth placemat that will grab at the food under their plate and then shaken out over the trash. You can put a vinyl one underneath that can be picked up wiped down easily if you prefer.

Cats generally will meow for a reason. After you have coexisted with a pet cat for a long while, you are sure to figure out its meowing patterns. Maybe she wants to go out, or maybe she wants to eat. Make sure you are paying attention in order to better understand your cat.

Unlike most humans, cats love heights. Allow them the space they need to feel safe while checking their world out. If a cat tree is not your style, clear off a sturdy shelf that he can jump up on. The cat will especially enjoy it if you put a blanket on top.

TIP! Cats love to get into tight, small spaces. If they have a collar on, this might prove to be a safety risk if they happen to get stuck.

Let your cat get comfortable using a carrier. Cats never respond to punishment the way that dogs do. Cats learn well when they feel encouraged. Place the open carrier in an area that your cat visits often and outfit it with a favorite toy and blanket. The cat will be drawn to the carrier, where it will feel safe and comfy. It will be simpler to transport them using the carrier.

You cat will not be likely to be a finicky eater if you vary the type of food you are feeding from time to time. If you feed them only one type of food, they may refuse to eat anything else. However, stick with the same brand, and just vary the flavors because cats can have stomach problems if you vary the food too much.

Keep a collar with ID on your cat. This is necessary even for an indoors pet. Cats can slip out a door in a flash. Tags that list your contact number and vet’s name need to be worn. This is very critical if your feline has specific medical issues.

TIP! Consider having your cat fitted with a microchip. Even an indoor cat could someday jump through an open window.

Pets can be pricy to care for and cats aren’t an exception. Cats generally need a lot of care which can be considered similar to caring for a child. Fortunately, you have many options for providing essential care to your cat.

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