Do You Have A Cat? Are You Having House Cat Problem?

Do You Have A Cat? Are You Having House Cat Problem?

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One thing I would really suggest checking out is some of the websites available online. These sites will seriously give you any and all of the information that you need if you are having cat problems. When it comes to cats they are like dogs in the fact that they usually have a problem with something. Sadly, there is NO such thing as a perfect animal. Does your cat scratch your furniture? Has he or she decided they would rather NOT use the litter box? Maybe your cat kisses a lot? Or it might be overly rambunctious. Well whatever your problem may be you can easily aid it with these websites and ebooks that are available online.

One of the things I would suggest doing is finding a site that offers up FREE information as well as paid information for an ebook. Ya know a lot of these sites keep the info in the book a secret. Then, you go and pay X amount of dollars and the book is crap or not what you wanted or expected. On the other hand, if you find a site that will give you a little sample of what is in the book, then you can see for sure if this is the site/book for you or not. If not, fine.

Move on and find a new site. If it is the site for you -- awesome! Ebooks are one of the BEST ways to get information online. Not only are they usually a good price, but they are super convenient. Buy the book, download it and voila you have it available to you for life. And you can download it in just a few seconds. No waiting around. No paying for shipping. Keep it on your desktop and read it any time you want to! Let's take a look at some of the info you should be looking for:

- An inside cat has far less need for its claws. There is really no environment where your cat needs to use its claws. You should trim your cats claws once or twice a year. Clip the very tip of each claw. Taking any more then just the tip can hurt your cat. It is recommended that you have a vet show you how to clip their claws properly.

- When cats get a buildup of discharge around the eye simply clean it with a damp cloth. A small amount of discharge is normal for a healthy cat, but if there are excessive amount then consult a vet. Regularly check your cats ears for dirt or ear mites. Any dirt can be removed with a damp Q-tip. If you spot small brown clumps of discharge you should consult your vet. This is a sign of ear mites.

- There are so many different cat toys on the market these days it is hard to choose a toy your cat will like. After much trial and error I determined my cat likes the string attached to the toy much better than the toy. Whenever I want to play I get a string, or better yet, my gold necklace (his favorite).

- Any cat is going to have the urge to scratch. The question is where is it going to do it? Best to have a scratching post that is safe and secure. Play with your cat on the post so it gets used to being allowed to scratch there. Rubbing a bit of cat nip on the scratching post will encourage your cat to scratch.


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