Like people, cats need proper nutrition. Without such a diet, your cat can either be malnourished, or become obese. This article will teach you how to properly care for your cat.

Keep your cat away from your drapery cords. These are not great play toys for cats. They can wrap around a cat’s neck pretty easily. This could really hurt or possibly kill them. Keep your drape cords pinned out of sight to prevent this.

TIP! Cats enjoy finding small spaces to fit into. If they are wearing a collar this can pose a safety risk, in the event that your cat gets stuck.

Cats need a certain amount of grooming to stay healthy and presentable. Just like dogs, cats require regular brushing and de-tangling. This can keep them clean. It also reduces their shedding and hairballs. Keeping a cat well groomed basically helps keep them looking their best, along with your home.

Spray bitter apple on electrical cords to keep cats away from them. Most office stores sell a tube that you can stick all of your wires and cords through if the spray doesn’t work. Use paper towel or wrapping paper rolls to bundle up cords. If you own electronic devices with thin cords, you should keep them out of your cat’s reach when you’re not using them.

When your cat is riding with you in your car, ensure you keep their ears in mind. You may love loud music, bit it might be bothering your cat. To keep you cat from feeling nervous, keep the volume at a lower level. A trip is already stressful for a pet.

TIP! Be sure your cat gets regular checkups at the vet. A routine check-up should happen annually, and more often if necessary shots are due.

If you get a cat for your kids, make sure to set clear boundaries in advance. Make sure the children know where the cat is and is not allowed to roam. If you’re raising an indoor cat, inform your kids that the cat can’t go outside. By getting these rules into place before having a cat, you’ll be sure that your children can understand.

If your thinking about allowing your cat to go outside, you may want to reconsider. It can be unsafe. Your cat may get fleas or something even worse than that. Cats can also be hunted by other animals, stolen or hit by passing vehicles. If you need to let your cat out of the house, be sure it’s in a safe place.

Get your cat used to a carrier. You cannot punish a cat the same way you would a dog. Cats learn well when they feel encouraged. Put their favorite toy and blanket in a carrier. Leave it somewhere they always go to. Soon, your cat will naturally enter the carrier. This will make getting the cat inside easier later.

TIP! If you have an outside cat, you need to give it a collar and some identification tags. Cats can range far from your home and the tag will help them find their way home.

Feeding your cat different types of food helps ensure they don’t get finicky. By feeding the cat the same kind of food over and over again, they become used to that specific food. Good luck getting it to try something new!

Anytime you get a new pet, you must introduce them to your cat slowly to help to avoid problems and let the cat get used to it. Keep them separated for at least two weeks, but let them sniff at each other under a closed door. They will probably hide from each other, hiss or even attack each other. After a bit of time, you’ll have two cats that will tolerate, and possibly enjoy, each other.

Litter Box

TIP! Your house can really get torn apart by a cat’s claws. Think about a scratching post or kitty tower if your cat’s claws become a problem.

If your cat is refusing to use his litter box, you should try putting it in a different location. A cat’s instinct tells him that eliminating puts him in a vulnerable state, so try putting his litter box in a safe, quiet area of the house. Try rooms that are less used, such as a basement or utility room.

Give your cat a collar that features your contact information. Even a house cat may get outside. Don’t take any chances; make sure your pet has the proper identification so he is returned to you.

The foods you eat might not be very healthy for your pet. A few unhealthy food items for cats are green tomatoes, grapes, garlic and onions. If your cat eats these foods, he may become sick or even die. Dairy, including milk, is also not a good thing to give your cat.

TIP! Most cats are very nocturnal. Do not be surprised if your cat is very active at night.

As you’d expect, your cat’s health is very dependent on its diet. If you cat eats too little, too much or eats a diet low in nutrients, it health can be adversely impacted. Do what is best for the cat and provide good food.

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