Cats make great pets, but caring for them can be costly. Vet bills, toys, food, and cat litter costs can make anyone reconsider owning cats. This article gives information about some ways you can keep your cat while saving money.
Drape Cords
Any drape cords should be hidden so the cat cannot grab hold of them. You should not allow your cat to play with drape cords since they could end up with the cord wrapped around their neck. This may hurt them or possibly cause death. Make sure drapery cords are kept back to avoid this.
Heated tiles are great to put under a cat bed, especially for the comfort of aging felines. Place a tile made of terra cotta or a similar material in an oven heated to 200 degrees for around 15 to 20 minutes. Then, wrap this up into a towel and place it underneath your cat’s bed. When the tile cools down, change it out for a fresh, warm one.
If you have an outdoor cat, be sure he or she has a tagged collar. The collar and tag will make it easier to find the cat if it gets lost. Be sure the name of your cat and your number can be found on the tag.
Cat Gets
It is a good idea to microchip your cat. You may not have had trouble with your cat getting loose previously, but it can happen at any time by accident. Cat collars are a great thing to have in case your cat gets lost, but they also pose a risk if they get caught on something. Your name and the best way to contact you can be encoded on the chip, which is tiny. All shelters and vets have scanners to ensure your cat gets home safely.
Keep your cat away from boredom. Play and exercise are both important for cats’ well-being. But, too many cat owners fail to realize this. Bored cats will quickly wreck your home or become obese. Give them time and space where they can exercise and toys they can play with. Indoor cats will appreciate having a structure they can climb on or a dedicated scratching post.
Litter Box
Put the litter box in an ideal location. You shouldn’t keep it near your pet’s food, and you shouldn’t keep it in an area people walk through a lot. It is also advisable to keep the litter box area ventilated to control odor. Both you and your cat will be happier.
Your cat probably spends a lot of time grooming himself to perfection. If your cat has hair that’s long it could get hairballs. Special food can help. Some foods are enriched in fibers and vitamins to facilitate the digestion of the hairballs.
Be especially mindful of your cat’s ears when you take them on a trip. You may think it’s a good idea to listen to loud music on your stereo, but cats generally don’t enjoy this. Spare your cat’s sensitive hearing by keeping the volume down at all times.
Any pet can be a constant price tag, and cats are certainly no different. The care they need is similar to that of children. The tips provided will help you properly take care your cat without breaking the bank.
