10 SURPRISING CAT-CARE TIPS
10 Surprising Cat-Care Tips
In his latest
book, " Your Cat: The Owner's Manual," Dr. Marty Becker offers
his expert advice for new cat owners. From his tips on how to prevent
health problems to how to stop cats from scratching the furniture, this book
covers any cat-related question you might have. Check out Dr. Becker's
top ten surprising cat-care tips from his book below.
Cats Dig
Running Water
A pet
drinking fountain is one of the best investments you can make in your cat's
health. Cats find cool, running water to be appealing - it's a natural
behavior, because stream water is less likely to be contaminated than a
stagnant pool. Cats tend to be chronically dehydrated, and feline
fountains are proven to get cats to drink more water. Many feline health
problems can be aided with proper hydration, and it's more efficient than
leaving a faucet dripping to entice your cat to drink.
Pick a
Pretty, Allergy-Easy Kitty
While no cat
is guaranteed to not be an allergy trigger - and people with life-threatening
reactions are better off without a cat - it's possible to pick a pet who might
be less of a problem. Black, unneutered males are purported the worst
choice for people with allergies, since they typically have higher levels in
their saliva of FelD1, the protein that triggers sneezing and wheezing. Some
breeds of cat, most notably the Siberian, have a high number of individual
animals with low levels of FelD1. If you're paying for a
"hypo-allergenic" cat, insist on saliva testing. If you're choosing a
kitten, choose a light-colored female, and get her spayed.
Panting Is a
Problem
Dogs pant up
to 300 times a minute to cool themselves, but if you see your cat panting it
may be a medical emergency. While sometimes it can just be from extreme
anxiety, it can also be a sign of respiratory or cardiovascular problems,
warranting an immediate call to the veterinarian.
Canned Cat
Food Is Preferred
Veterinarians
recommend feeding canned cat food over kibble. Canned foods have a higher
percentage of protein and fat than dry foods and are significantly higher in
water content than kibble (70 percent vs 10 percent). Also, canned foods tend
to be more palatable to cats that are finicky, elderly or have dental problems.
Better health for your cat can start by closing the all-day kitty kibble
buffet and feeding measured amounts of a good canned food. Talk to your
veterinarian.
Want a Cat to
Love You? Look Away!
What can you
do to get a cat to come to you? Avoid eye contact. Cats don't like eye contact
with strangers, so will almost always go to the person who's not looking at
them. This also is the answer to the age-old mystery of why cats always seem to
go to the one person in the room who doesn't like cats. It's because she may be
the only one not "rudely" - in the cat's view - staring.
Tale of the
Tail
You can tell
a cat's mood by watching his tail. Tail upright, happy; tail moving languidly,
keep petting me; tail low, twitching erratically, I'm on the prowl; tail
swishing rapidly, beware and leave me alone. If you've ever been surprised when
a cat you're petting suddenly grabs you angrily, you missed a tail tale: The
unhappy twitch of the tail tip would have told you to stop petting, now.
Surprising
Signs of a Cat in Pain
Chronic pain
is not uncommon in cats, especially as they age. Cat-lovers miss the signs of a
pet in pain because cats are good at hiding it. Any cat observed as being
hesitant to jump up or climb, not using the litter box, not able to groom
themselves as well, more aggressive or more withdrawn need to see the
veterinarian. These are classic signs of discomfort, and need to be addressed.
What Litter
Do Cats Really Prefer?
Forget the
people-pleasing scents. Forget special formulas or alternative ingredients. Your
cat is more likely to prefer unscented clumping litter, according to preference
tests. And if you want to keep your cat using "the bathroom," be sure
to keep it clean, place it in a quiet, cat-friendly place and don't use any
liners in the box - cats don't like them. None of these changes will address a
cat who has stopped using the box because of illness. Urinary tract infections
and other health issues need to be addressed by your veterinarian before box
re-training can commence.
How to
Prevent a Finicky Cat
Feed your
kitten a few different foods so he or she will experience different textures
and flavors of food. Just as people typically stick with the toothpaste they
start with as youngsters, cats who are only exposed to one type of food will be
less likely try other brands and kinds. That can be a real problem if the
favored food goes off the market, or your cat needs to eat a special food for
health reasons. So mix it up on your kitten.
Don't Toss
That Ratty Scratching Post
When a post
starts looking worn is when a cat starts liking it best. Get a new one and your
cat may switch to the arm of the couch. Instead, refresh your cat's post by
adding some coils of fresh sisal rope - it's cheap, easy to add and cats love
to dig their claws into it.
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