Cats

December 30, 2009

The Perks Cat Ownership 101

Filed under: Cats — John Sommer @ 6:07 am

It is not embarrassing to admit that every person needs someone to accompany him in this journey through life. However, a partner may not always come in the form of a human being. Sometimes, it could be an animal. There is nothing wrong with that because there are some reasons why an animal is a better choice than a human being. They are easy to take care of and do not present a complication. They are also to shower with love and affection, just like what a mother does to her children.

Undoubtedly, pets are known to be good choices when it comes to bonding moments especially if one desires freedom from fellow humans. History has shown that pets are extremely loyal, highly intelligent and responsible in certain chores. And, when compared to humans, they are not clingy and can be left alone for hours or even days. Just leave them some food, water and their other basic needs. Isn’t that a relief to be free from constant attention?

There are a lot of available choices in the animal clinic or at the veterinarian’s office. Obviously, there are dogs, cats, wild birds and farm animals like rabbits and hamsters. However, for those who prefer a more challenging task, albino pythons and tarantulas are also present. With the ease of travel even among pets nowadays, it is not that hard to find your ultimate match.

A lot of people opt to buy tame animals like cats and dogs because they are relatively easy to care for. For those who pick a cat over a dog, here are certain advantages that a cat can give its owner. Read this article why being a cat owner is satisfying.

One, being a cat owner trains you to become more aware of other’s needs. Not only will you worry about your basic necessities for the week, you will also learn what food, grooming stuff, exercise routine and medication your cat will require. You will also deal with the fact that you have to visit the vet in case your pet doesn’t feel well. All these may sound like additional chores in your lifestyle but the virtues you will develop are simply priceless. Other people will definitely notice that you have changed for the better.

Second, a pet cat is something that will easily keep you from getting up late. Since you have to prepare his breakfast, you will have the energy to start the day with vigor. You will be recharged because you know that someone is relying on your presence. You are aware that you are not merely facing the day alone. If you have lived a monotonous routine, your cat will change things for the better. At the end of the day, coming home will also be a pleasant event to look forward to. All the tension in the office will evaporate in the air upon seeing your reason for living. You know that spending time with your pet by playing with him is a stress-releasing activity.

Third, you can have more acquaintances and friends. You may join a cat owners’ association or cat lovers’ organization to learn about ways to make your cat become a better pet. Having fun with these like-minded people will be a blast and you might even meet a special someone there. If not, be content that you can have someone to talk to. There are a lot of things that can be discussed regarding the care of a cat so don’t worry about possible awkward moments.

After reading the reasons why being a cat owner is satisfying, you are now ready to get your own adorable feline. Call your animal store now.

Being a pet owner is great. But there are two things that you need to know about. An important key is quality pet health insurance because unless you have it your pet is not safe. The next key thing is that using cheap pet meds can hurt your pet terminally if you find the wrong quality of medication.

 

December 29, 2009

Holidays And Vacations – Keep Fido Comfy And Healthy On Air Flights

Filed under: Cats — Dorothy Yamich @ 2:35 pm

Whenever your vacation or holiday travel plans involve taking an air flight with your pet, you are part of a growing trend that has been increasing over the last number of years. Here are some travel tips concerning flying on airlines with your pet when you are on vacations or holidays.

Most airlines, for a nominal fee, will allow your small pet to fly with you if it will fit in a FAA approved pet carrier that can be stowed under your seat. The following is some important information can help you keep your pet healthy, safe, and happy on airplane flights.

When you book a flight, it is a good idea to make reservations for yourself and your pet as early as you can. You must inform the airline that you want to bring your pet with you. It is extremely important to tell them, as they will only allow a limited number of pets on each flight. Some airlines don’t allow pets at all, particularly on international flights. Always confirm your flight the day before you’re trip. If you’re traveling internationally you need to confirm your trip seventy-two hours before you fly.

Before you fly into the wide blue yonder with your furry travel companion, you need to take him or her a checkup at the vet, to make sure he or she is healthy enough to travel. You will need to take its health certificate with you, showing that your pet’s up-to-date on all vaccinations, including rabies. When traveling, your pet must wear its current vaccination tag. As well, your pet must meet health regulations of the country you’ll be traveling to. Bring a copy of your pet’s medical records along that lists its chronic medical conditions, allergies, and medications.

If you haven’t done this already, you should get your pet micro-chipped. That way, if your pet gets lost and is taken to an animal shelter or vet, where its chip can be scanned, you both can be reunited. Keep in mind that your pet’s identification tag will have your home address and phone number on it. That won’t be of much help if your pet is lost while you are on vacation. It may be a good idea to get another tag made up with your destination address and phone number on it. What happens if you pet isn’t found until after you have returned from your vacation? It makes sense that you should leave both your home I.D. tag on your pet as well as attaching the new tag. That way you have all bases covered and stand a better chance of being reunited with your pet.

You should carry a picture of you pet with you when you travel. It will help you prove that you are the pet’s owner if any problems of ownership occur. Also, the picture can be used to make some flyers up to post in the area where your pet was lost.

Flying with a pet that is too large to fit in a FAA approved pet carrier isn’t advisable as it will have to be stowed in the cargo hold. Putting your pet in the cargo hold can be very traumatic and dangerous to your pet’s health. It would make a lot more sense to leave your pet with friends, or a reliable pet sitting service when you’re on vacation.

The American Veterinary Medical Association advises against sedating or tranquilizing your pet when flying, especially dogs. Dogs regulate their body temperature by panting, so if they are tranquilized, they may not be able to pant. If this happens, it can leave them defenseless against the fluctuation of temperature and air pressure that occurs in the cargo hold of every flight. Also, keep in mind that pets don’t enjoy flying, or being stuffed into a cramped kennel and left alone in a dark and desolate cargo hold. It must be terrifying for them.

There are many websites that have additional valuable information on traveling with your pet. Two wonderful sites are the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) at aspca.org, and the Department of Agriculture at aphis.usda.gov, which has an excellent article called, Traveling With Your Pet.

If you are considering purchasing a travel carrier for your small pet, you may want to look at the popular, FAA approved pet carrier, Sherpa On Wheels. This Cadillac of pet carriers can be a comfortable, luxurious home for your pet when flying. It has the convenience of front and top entries, mesh vent panels, wheels that are recessed, as well as a detachable pull handle and shoulder strap. It can be seen at SherpaPet.com.

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Cat Diabetes – How To Care For Your Cat

Filed under: Cats — Dave Upton @ 11:34 am

Cat care takes on a whole new level when your pet has diabetes. We all want our pets to enjoy a long and normal life and following the tips in this article will help make that possible. It is unfortunate that cats have their own version of diabetes, also a serious affliction among humans. It is also important for pet owners to know how feline diabetes affects cats and how they can help make life better for their pets by learning how to better care for them.

There are two types of feline diabetes that may affect your pet cats. Type 1 is caused by an insufficient production of insulin while type 2 diabetes is characterized by the inability of the cat’s body to process insulin more effectively. And just like in humans, diabetes can also strike cats at any age but is more likely to affect older cats. There is also a secondary feline diabetes that can be caused by drugs or by some diseases that may impair the natural processing of insulin in the body.

Owners often discover their cat has diabetes through routine cat care. Your cat may exhibit unusual thirst and urination, lose weight unexplainably, have vomit, weakness, a decrease in appetite and a change in skin/coat.

Cats experiencing any of these symptoms need to have a checkup with the vet. Taking your cat for a diabetes test can help determine if sugar levels are normal. The vet will take one reading and may decide to do a second reading for a true result. This is because some cats will have the sugar levels rise due to stress, giving a false reading the first time.

There is not a cure for cat diabetes right now, but through good cat care them symptoms can be controlled. Through diet and careful weight management, you cat can still live a happy life. Your vet may recommend a diet high in fiber, and containing complex carbs. Weight management is most important for extremely obese cats. Diet will not only help with weight, but will also normalize sugar levels.

Pet owners with a diabetic cat can plan on monitoring the cat’s glucose and insulin levels every day. This may include reading sugar levels and administering insulin shots. Talk to your vet about dietary supplements for your cat as well. Cat care for feline diabetes must be consistent and carefully done, because even a small overdose of insulin may be fatal to your cat.

Cat care and diabetes always go hand in hand to ensure that your pet cat can lead a normal life. Providing the right care for diabetic pet cats can make sure that pet cat owners can enjoy the company of their pet for as long as possible. The genuine concern that is shown through proper care given your diabetic cats demonstrates the love you have for your dear companion.

David is an expert on pet health and care. Keeping your cat healthy and happy is a responsiblility of every owner. See his site for information on Cat Disease.

 

Cat Litter Training: Make the Kitten Extra Loveable Posted By : Roy Weastt

Filed under: Uncategorized — vanessa @ 5:12 am

Cats are exceptionally delightful creatures. They are docile, cuddly and are certainly exquisite.

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December 28, 2009

Tips to Care for Your Diabetic Cat

Filed under: Cats — David Strut @ 10:45 am

When you own a cat, perhaps cat diabetes never entered your mind when your brought your kitten home. Now that you have your cat, you want to do everything possible to provide good cat care that will give your pet a long and happy life. While it’s unfortunate that diabetes strikes some cats, it is important for pet owners to be aware of the symptoms and learn what to do if it affects you cat.

Cat diabetes has two main types, much like in people. Type 1 diabetes in cats is caused because there is insufficient insulin production. Type 2 diabetes is the cat’s inability to process the insulin effectively. A secondary type of feline diabetes is also possible; this type is caused by drugs that impair the body’s ability to process insulin. While cat diabetes can strike at any age, it is more commonly found in older cats.

Cats display symptoms that may tell veterinarians or pet owners of the onset of diabetes. These symptoms also have similarities with what humans with diabetes develop as the disease progresses. Cats may show frequent thirst and urination. With the body’s inability to process or handle glucose, diabetic cats may also experience weight loss. Other symptoms that may be associated with feline diabetes include vomiting, loss of appetite and general weakness. Diabetic cats may also have poor skin and coat condition as well as breathing abnormalities.

If your cat is experiencing any of these symptoms, it may be time for a check up at the vet. Have your vet test your pet for cat diabetes through a simple test of sugar levels. Taking two tests will give a true result, since the sugar levels may be elevated with stress for the first reading. This will help you determine if your cat genuinely has diabetes.

Cat diabetes has no cure at this time. Cat care for diabetes can control the symptoms. This is done through diet and weight management. Diets high in fiber as well as complex carbohydrates are preferred for diabetic cats – especially for cats that are extremely overweight. This is not only to help with weight, but is used to modify sugar levels. Medications are available as well that can help diabetic cats keep blood sugar levels normal.

Pet owners of diabetic cats may also need to carefully monitor their pet’s glucose and insulin levels. For those pet owners who resort to giving their diabetic cats insulin injections for their diabetes, care to avoid overdose should always be maintained. An overdose of insulin can be a very fatal condition in cats. There are also some dietary supplements that can be used to help diabetic cats deal with their condition.

Cat care and diabetes always go hand in hand to ensure that your pet cat can lead a normal life. Providing the right care for diabetic pet cats can make sure that pet cat owners can enjoy the company of their pet for as long as possible. The genuine concern that is shown through proper care given your diabetic cats demonstrates the love you have for your dear companion.

Check out David’s site for more information on Cat Health.

 

Instant Puppy Training Tricks

Filed under: Cats — John Sommer @ 6:24 am

Dogs are the most preferred pets by majority of the population ever since the beginning of history. They have proven themselves to be efficient, loyal, highly intellectual and trainable in various tasks. They can be sweet and meek to their owners but ferocious to total strangers. This makes them a perfect companion for those who are single and unattached as well as to couples who are just planning to start their own families. People from all ages can also quickly adapt to the presence of an adorable canine.

Studies show that a dog’s behavior as an adult is a result of his breeding and training. Because you can’t do anything anymore about a dog’s breed since it is an inherent part of his personality, you just have to make sure that he was trained well in his younger days so that you won’t be experiencing any attitude problems when he is already a full grown adult. This is a big consideration to mull over when you want to get another puppy in the future. Here is a list of puppy training secrets that you must know in order to have a well-mannered pet in the future.

Before anything else, you must first establish a good rapport with your pet. Do not immediately start ordering difficult tricks that will make him want to scamper away with his tail between his legs. Set the mood first by playing with him, cuddling him and stroking his tummy. When he seems to be well rested and relaxed, you can start the drill by taking away his freedom. This might sound harsh but you have no choice if you want to impose discipline in his life.

There are a lot of ways to do this but the most common includes putting a leash around his neck, placing him inside a kennel or positioning him in a crate. It is expected that your dog would howl in protest. At times, it may be too annoying that you would want to stuff his mouth with a ball of socks. However, remember that all this seemingly vicious acts will gain benefits. Try to be immune to this kind of suffering. Remember, you only want what’s best for your dog. The end justifies the means, as they often say.

Second, teach him a simple trick followed by a nice reward. The treat could come in the form of a chicken or pork meat. As exemplified by Ivan Pavlov, the famous Russian psychologist, this method will make the dog associate good behavior with food. This will be stored in their memory for a long time if done repetitively.

Third, you can go the opposite direction and make your dog realize the power of negative conditioning. This is done by imposing the words no, stop and don’t in the training process. Use a powerful voice if possible. An example would be catching him rummaging through the garbage. So the moment you see him, say stop out loud and give him a slight slap on the tail area.

Fourth, you have to be unswerving in your reward or punishment. When you either of the two, make sure that it is appropriate to the excellent job or the awful deed. Variety should be avoided at all cost or else your dog will develop some kind of a crisis. The same premise applies to all the people in your household.

Lastly, give alternatives. If there are tricks or chores that he can’t easily obey like not digging the flower patch or the plant box, then provide another option like another digging space within your yard. Don’t be such a strict disciplinarian all the time.

The author is a specialist on all animals and has recent written an article on the important subject of finding a cheap pet insurance. Most people pay too much for their insurance policies and Moto can help. He has just assisted a group of struggling cat owners cheap cat insurance online.

 

Enhance Your Animal Healing By Using Animal Communication!

Filed under: Cats — James French @ 5:37 am

In the last Ten years there have been many animal healing methods developed. Adding to the older traditional systems such as acupuncture for animals to the newer methods such as the Trust Technique. These animal healing applications are all working to help animals balance energetic levels. In this article I would like to share with you how animal communication can benefit any of these animal healing methods.

Reiki for animals, Spiritual Healing, Body Spin, Body Talk, Bowen for animals, The Trust Technique are just a few of the animal healing techniques out there!

Even though there are many different methods and name for animal healing, they are all working on the same idea. That the animal is a being made up of physical, emotional and spiritual parts. To create true healing then we have to look at the whole picture in a holistic way.

If one of theses areas is out of balance it will affect the other areas. For example the emotion of fear can create tension within the physical parts of any body be this human or animal. Over time this tension can cause all sorts of physical ailments including the internal organs. Clearly the emotional tension or fear needs to be changed, so that it is no longer affecting the body. This is the holistic approach, the ability to look and treat the whole picture.

Animal communication taps into the emotional, physical and spiritual feelings of the animal. This is the reason why it is so beneficial to animal healing.

Communication on this level is not the same as one person talking to another! We use words and obviously our animals no not. This said we do share feelings with them all the time and this is the communication that is shared.

Animal communication adds to animal healing in a variety of ways. The obvious is that when we can feel our animals we get to understand what we can do to help them heal. A bit like us telling the doctor what hurts!. On the other side the empathic stare of communication also supports the animal by being very compassionate. Of course communication is not just a one way process we are not only picking up feelings we can al;so deliver them. When we create a feeling of peace and comfort around our animal this can have a huge effect on their healing.

Communication works well with other animal healing methods buy creating understanding a trust between the animal and the human. With any true healing there needs to be this trust other wise the animal will not open to the healing being preformed.

You will be communicating with animals if your are practising animal healing. You may not be fully are of this communication, but this will not take much to change! Learning animal communication is very easy for most healers. The ability to consciously use animal communication with in your animal healing practise will definitely straighten the work that you are doing!

James French is one the leading animal communicator in the Europe. Discover how you can use animal communication to benefit animal healing by visiting his website at Animal Communication or Animal Healing

 

December 27, 2009

Caring for a Diabetic Cat

Filed under: Cats — Dave Long @ 12:36 pm

When you own a cat, perhaps cat diabetes never entered your mind when your brought your kitten home. Now that you have your cat, you want to do everything possible to provide good cat care that will give your pet a long and happy life. While it’s unfortunate that diabetes strikes some cats, it is important for pet owners to be aware of the symptoms and learn what to do if it affects you cat.

There are two types of feline diabetes that may affect your pet cats. Type 1 is caused by an insufficient production of insulin while type 2 diabetes is characterized by the inability of the cat’s body to process insulin more effectively. And just like in humans, diabetes can also strike cats at any age but is more likely to affect older cats. There is also a secondary feline diabetes that can be caused by drugs or by some diseases that may impair the natural processing of insulin in the body.

Routine cat care will alert owners when they need to have their cat tested. Much like human symptoms, a cat will experience excessive thirst and output (urination). The cat may also lose weight due to the body’s ability to process the glucose. Your cat may also experience vomiting, decreased appetite and weakness, and there may be a change in skin and coat condition.

When a pet cat displays the symptoms of diabetes, it might be wise for pet owners to have their cats tested for sugar levels in the blood as well as in their urine. The reason why both tests might be required is that cats under stress may experience a temporary spike of their blood sugar levels. The two tests will help confirm if your pet cat really has diabetes.

Cat diabetes has no cure at this time. Cat care for diabetes can control the symptoms. This is done through diet and weight management. Diets high in fiber as well as complex carbohydrates are preferred for diabetic cats – especially for cats that are extremely overweight. This is not only to help with weight, but is used to modify sugar levels. Medications are available as well that can help diabetic cats keep blood sugar levels normal.

Pet owners with a diabetic cat can plan on monitoring the cat’s glucose and insulin levels every day. This may include reading sugar levels and administering insulin shots. Talk to your vet about dietary supplements for your cat as well. Cat care for feline diabetes must be consistent and carefully done, because even a small overdose of insulin may be fatal to your cat.

Even if you have a diabetic cat, you can still use good cat care practices to give your pet a long and happy life. Your cat can live for many years with proper treatment. You cat will provide you with love and companionship for many year. He deserves the best from you as his owner.

David is the owner and designer of several pet sites. For information on kitties see Cat Health

 

December 26, 2009

Caring for a Diabetic Cat

Filed under: Cats — Dave Notting @ 11:07 am

When you own a cat, perhaps cat diabetes never entered your mind when your brought your kitten home. Now that you have your cat, you want to do everything possible to provide good cat care that will give your pet a long and happy life. While it’s unfortunate that diabetes strikes some cats, it is important for pet owners to be aware of the symptoms and learn what to do if it affects you cat.

There are two types of feline diabetes that may affect your pet cats. Type 1 is caused by an insufficient production of insulin while type 2 diabetes is characterized by the inability of the cat’s body to process insulin more effectively. And just like in humans, diabetes can also strike cats at any age but is more likely to affect older cats. There is also a secondary feline diabetes that can be caused by drugs or by some diseases that may impair the natural processing of insulin in the body.

Routine cat care will alert owners when they need to have their cat tested. Much like human symptoms, a cat will experience excessive thirst and output (urination). The cat may also lose weight due to the body’s ability to process the glucose. Your cat may also experience vomiting, decreased appetite and weakness, and there may be a change in skin and coat condition.

Cats experiencing any of these symptoms need to have a checkup with the vet. Taking your cat for a diabetes test can help determine if sugar levels are normal. The vet will take one reading and may decide to do a second reading for a true result. This is because some cats will have the sugar levels rise due to stress, giving a false reading the first time.

There is not a cure for cat diabetes right now, but through good cat care them symptoms can be controlled. Through diet and careful weight management, you cat can still live a happy life. Your vet may recommend a diet high in fiber, and containing complex carbs. Weight management is most important for extremely obese cats. Diet will not only help with weight, but will also normalize sugar levels.

Pet owners with a diabetic cat can plan on monitoring the cat’s glucose and insulin levels every day. This may include reading sugar levels and administering insulin shots. Talk to your vet about dietary supplements for your cat as well. Cat care for feline diabetes must be consistent and carefully done, because even a small overdose of insulin may be fatal to your cat.

Cat care and diabetes always go hand in hand to ensure that your pet cat can lead a normal life. Providing the right care for diabetic pet cats can make sure that pet cat owners can enjoy the company of their pet for as long as possible. The genuine concern that is shown through proper care given your diabetic cats demonstrates the love you have for your dear companion.

David is an expert on pet health and care. Keeping your cat healthy and happy is a responsiblility of every owner. See his site for information on Cat Disease.

 

Give Your Persian Cat A Balanced Diet

Filed under: Cats — Cynthia Yearners @ 8:40 am

Purchasing quality pet products pose a problem these days as there are such a vast range of choice available to us. As far as your Persian cat’s diet food items are concerned you have to be very careful before you do the purchasing.

The governing factor to a Persian cat’s health is a stable and appropriate diet since this kind of cats is slightly more sensitive towards food as compared to other cats. Persian cats generally also require more vitamins in comparison to other cats, and if needed you can purchase supplements from animal stores, however if provided with a balanced diet that consists of an adequate amount of vitamins the supplements would not be required.

What you feed your Persian cat depends to a large extent on its age. A cat of one to two months old should be fed only milk and that too of particular quality designed only for kittens. Once they grow up a little to the age of 4months and till they reach 12 months they can be given food which is soft like chicken and other items full of vitamins so that the growth of the kitten remains healthy.

There should be optimal nutrition so that from the beginning you can help your Persian build up a strong and healthy immune system, which would then in turn support your pet’s natural defenses against the harmful effects of aging & sickness that might threaten your pet and also against any physical and environmental stress.

It is a must that you follow a recommended diet of Royal Canin Adult Persian cat food for your Persian cat once they reach the age of one year and follow it till the age of ten. It is also suggested that you should follow a system of food rotation. This system will make sure that your cat will have different diet and not the same food daily which the pet owners have a habit of giving and may contain stuff which makes your pet sick.

To build a proper immune system and making your pet healthy you should follow the above routine. The Persian cats require proper diet without which they generally tend to fall sick.

The most frequently found health problems in Persian cats include food intolerance, allergies, diabetes, digestive problems and especially obesity since Persian cats are not at all as lively as compared to cats of a different breed.

Hence Persian cats need a balanced and carefully weighed diet. Human food is highly likely to lead the cats to becoming fat which can then in turn lead to various health problems and then can eventually cause the death of your cat.

If the cat’s diet is properly supervised and the quality as well as the quantity is well regulated and your cat manages to live up to 10 years of age then it is recommended that you feed your cat a mixed diet, comprising of Royal Canin anti age and skin re-generation supplements. Another very important vitamin that a Persian cat needs is vitamin B, since it helps in maintaining a healthy coat.

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