Cats are a wonderful thing to behold. These orphaned cats make up 1/2 of the domesticated pet population, and they can be a pain if you reside in the city. Dealing with these issues is troubling.
Think about getting a microchip implanted in your cat. Indoor cats could run out your door or jump out the window. Even if you put a collar or tag on your cat, be careful as they can wiggle out of these very easily and can be dangerous if they get caught on a foreign object like a tree branch. Microchips are as tiny as a piece of rice and will tell people where the cat belongs. Many vets and shelters have scanners that can read these chips and since they lie under their skin, they won’t get lost.
Pick a good spot for the cat’s litter box. It shouldn’t be put in an area with high traffic and should be far from their food. Allow for adequate ventilation to dispel any odors. Both you and your cat will reap its benefits.
Cats spend lots of time grooming themselves. Hairballs are very common for long-haired cats. There are special foods you can buy to try to help with this particular problem. Some cat food brands have formulations to prevent or reduce hairballs, which will make life easier for your cat and you.
You should think again before allowing your cat to go outside. It might not be safe for your cat to go outdoors. You cat can get fleas and contract diseases. It could be injured via a vehicle or another animal. Cage in an area for a cat in your backyard if they must go outside.
Litter Box
Do not discipline your cat if it makes a mess outside its litter box. Check out the box instead and see if it has been neglected; this is often a cause of accidents. Punishing your cat may cause him to become afraid of you or their litter box.
Take time to train your cat to go into a car carrier. The same response to punishment that you would expect from a dog does not apply to a cat. They like responding to encouragement better. Leave the door to a carrier open at all times, and make the interior enticing with a beloved toy and blanket. Soon that cat will walk into the carrier on its own. Once the cat is comfortable with the carrier, you can transport it easily.
Make sure to give your cats different types of food so that they aren’t as finicky. This will ensure that your cat gets a taste of many different foods.
Hopefully, this article has prepared you to treat cats a bit better and deal with them in an appropriate manner. Your cat will thank you for taking the time to read this article. You should still be considerate of a cat’s sensitivities when interacting with it. You could even end up bonding with one of the feral cats.
