posted by CatLover on Sep 7

By Cristian Stan

It seems that cats have become a common fixture in our household. Many people own one, and in fact, having cats as pets has been a practice for over thousands of years.

Just like dogs, though not as many, cats also have numerous breeds, but the popular ones are Siamese and Persian.  If you plan to get one for a pet, there are factors you have to consider, and among these is the cost.

Just like owning any other pet, it will cost some money to own a cat.  Of course, you will need to buy food, medicines, clinic visits, and also a litter.  The basic essentials you should have are: food plate, water plate, and a litter box.  Additionally, cats love to play, so buying toys would be recommended.  Other paraphernalia you will need: cat collar, bed, carrier, and scratching post.

Feeding Your Cat

The kind of food and frequency of feeding vary with age. When a cat is still very young – a kitten – he will need to be fed several times a day; as he grows older, you can feed him twice daily, or even with one big meal. To be more specific, before he reaches 12 weeks, you will have to feed him at least 4x daily; when he reaches 3-6 months, feeding is lowered down to thrice daily.




Do’s and Don’ts

  • - Never feed him food that has been left out for more than half an hour.
  • Canned food can be given, but these can be expensive. For some reason, cats love canned meals but these do not really have any advantage to dental health in the way that dry meals do. So, you might want to consider giving him dry food too.
  • When giving dry food, see to it that your cat gets sufficient water intake on a day to day basis.
  • When buying dry food, make sure that you look at the nutritional value it offers and not buy it because it is cheap. Usually, generic food does not contain enough nutrients that your cat needs.
  • Kittens should only be given kitten food, and do not feed yours with adult cat food.
  • Do not keep on giving your cat milk. They love milk, but it causes diarrhea.
  • Do make sure to wash his plate everyday.
  • When giving treats, keep it to a minimum as this will make your cat fat.
  • You can feed your cat human food occasionally, but still mix it with his regular food.
  • Brush their coat once daily to avoid hairballs, and at the same time, it helps keep their coat shiny and clean.
  • Clean their litter box at least once a week because cats hate it when their litter box is dirty.
  • Take regular visits to his vet, and make sure required shots are given.

Well, if you may have noticed, owning a cat is not always that easy as they require maintenance and care. But cats are wonderful, loving creatures who will keep you company for many, many years. In the end, it is going to be worth it.

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posted by CatLover on Oct 15

Thinking of welcoming a new cat into your home?

It is important to recognize, first and foremost, that a cat is not like a toy or luxury item, but rather more like a baby. Children have needs you’d expect to meet and support. Cats are living and quite intelligent creatures that have needs as well. Your cat, especially an indoor cat, will be wholly dependent on you to fill those needs.

Your kitten will be totally dependent upon you

Your kitten will be totally dependent upon you

In order to thrive, there are some fundamental basics that a cat needs, such as good food, water, a litter box, scratching post, the occasional bath (yelp!) and a place to sleep. Oh yes, and don’t forget – appropriate cat toys (and no laser pointers are not appropriate cat toys as they confound and frustrate the cat but never afford it the gratification of succeeding.) A bored kitten will tend to wreak havoc on your home.

Cat toys are also beneficial to the kitty because they afford it the exercise and stimulation it needs. Using your fingers to taunt and tease them is a bad idea due to the fact that when they get older, and those teeth get bigger and sharper, it won’t be quite as much fun when they think it is OK to bite your hand.

Other items to consider for the cat’s new home are:

Your kitten will not arrive out-of-the-box litter trained.  Even if it understands the concept, it won’t necessarily understand the layout of your home.  This makes litter training top priority. The litter box should be large enough for your cat to enter and exit with enough space inside (if it is covered) to turn around. Adding newspaper, scraps of carpet or similar will aid in acclimating the cat that this is the proper place for them to take care of business.

Be sure not to overfeed your cat wet food which can be akin to fast food. It is of value in the kitten’s earlier years as it needs some fat to grow, but as the cat matures it is preferable to switch to a primarily dry food diet. Visit our cat supply store to find some incredible dry cat food choices from a variety of health and ecologically conscious manufacturers including (Paul) Newman’s Own organic brand.

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