These days, Persian cats are among the most popular breeds of cat. It is true that Persian cats are very beautiful and they have gentle personalities and long hair.
These Persian cats can become man’s best friend in no time and they require very little attention. Having said this, I would always recommend noting down these cat health care tips, no matter what breed of cat you have. Read more »
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Cat Care and Training, Cats | FitHealthyPets.com April 30, 2011 |
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by Jeff Enfield
Cats spend a lot of their time licking and preening and this can get them into trouble. Cats swallow a lot of fur when obsessively cleaning themselves; this is especially the case in long fur breeds such as Persian cats.
With time, this fur develops into hairballs which if left untreated can cause serious problems. Read more »
Tags: Cat Treats, comb your cat, constipation in cats, Hairball, Hairballs In Cats, Intestinal Blockages, Loss Of Appetite, Persian Cats, Pet Shops, Surgical Intervention, vomit hairballs
Cat Care and Training, Cats | FitHealthyPets.com July 26, 2010 |
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by FREESTYLE ONLINE
Firstly, why do cats scratch?
Cats scratch their nails in order to sharpen them but also, and just as importantly, to clean them. Cats that live indoors will invariably use furniture to do this unless they are trained from an early age to use a cat scratching post instead. Read more »
Tags: Cat Furniture, Cat Help, Cat Scratch, Cat Scratching Post, cat toys, Catnip, Curious Creatures, Favorite Toys, Hygienic, Indoor Cats, Nails, Paws And Claws, Pets, Scent Glands
Cat Care and Training, Cats | FitHealthyPets.com July 2, 2010 |
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by: Sims Jeff
Every loving pet owner’s worst nightmare is having their dog or cat get sick. Pets, of course, are like members of the family, but illnesses can be frustrating even tougher to bear since they can’t communicate exactly what’s wrong.
Furthermore, it’s difficult to make a special dog or cat understand that the awful tasting substance you’re trying to force down their throats will help them. Read more »
Tags: Cats And Dogs, Cats Dogs, Dogs And Cats, Dogs Cats, Liquid Medications, Liquid Medicines, Loving Pet Owner, Members Of The Family, Pet Meds, Plunger, Sick Pets, Syringe, Syringes, Temperaments, Veterinarian
Cat Care and Training, Cats, Dog Health, Dogs | FitHealthyPets.com June 24, 2010 |
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Just like people, pets are getting bigger. They may now be domesticated, but our pets’ ancestors were used to scavenging and eating whatever they could get, whenever they could get it. This hunter instinct has been inherited by today’s pets, transforming into a dangerous type of gluttony.
As responsible pet owners it is important to give them a high standard of care, which includes helping your cat to maintain a healthy weight. It’s worth remembering that a fat cat is an unhealthy cat and an unhealthy cat is an expensive cat. Read more »
Tags: Cat Food, Elderly Cat, Fat Cat, Fat Cats, Feline Diabetes, Heart Conditions, Insurance Policy, Kitten, Liver Disease, Moggy, Natural Ingredients, Pet Insurance, Responsible Cat Owner, Responsible Pet Owners, Rolly Polly, Special Dietary Requirements
Cat Care and Training, Cats, Feeding Your Cat | FitHealthyPets.com June 2, 2010 |
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