How to take care of a cat


Cats are one of the most popular pets for many pet lovers. This may be due to their playful personalities, affectionate behavior or adorable appearance. However, aside from being cute, cats do require proper care in order to stay healthy and content. Here are some general cat care tips that will help you learn how to take care of a cat.

FEEDING

Choosing your cat’s food is one of the most important decisions you can make regarding your cat’s health. There are many different cat food formulas available on the market today, which all may advertise as being the right type of diet for your cat. However, when choosing a cat food, it’s essential that you do not choose based on price alone. Low-quality cat food formulas can be very harmful to your cat’s health, resulting in expensive veterinary bills. Never feed your cat a formula that is corn-based, or that contains a high percentage of simple carbohydrates. Cats are obligate carnivores, which means that they will thrive when given a diet rich in meat-derived protein. A quick way to evaluate a cat food formula is to read the first five ingredients, which make up the bulk of the formula. For cats, it’s recommended that at least three or four of the first five ingredients are protein-based.

TOYS

Cats are interactive animals, and will require constant entertainment in order to remain happy. There are many great cat toys available for purchase at many pet stores, which can help keep your cat entertained. If you are unsure of what type of toy to purchase, you may also simply purchase some catnip, which can be used to stuff homemade toys or cloth balls for your cat.

VETERINARY CARE

Veterinary care is incredibly important for cats, especially since many cats can develop serious health conditions. It’s best to keep up to date on your cat’s vaccinations, and have a checkup at least once every two months.

LITTER BOX

Litter box training a cat is fairly simple, since most cats have an instinctual desire to bury their waste. Place your cat’s litter box in a private area, where any residual odor will not bother the other members of your household. It’s recommended that you clean your cat’s litter box once per day, with a complete replacement of the litter in the box about once per week. You may also want to disinfect the box with a non-toxic cleaner to help control odor.




13 Responses to “How to take care of a cat”

  1. lulu says:

    i do love cats very much and i want to buy one but i’m afraid that i can’t give it the care that they need cause i’m a student and i spend most of my time studying

  2. Mystery says:

    Just make sure that you check his one leg often, to ensure that it’s not getting stiff or swollen. Those are signs of infection.

  3. Lily says:

    Are there any additional things i would have to do to take care of a 3 legged cat? I have one and i dont now if there are any special things i should do, he ADORABLE by the way i love cats and my Grammmas in England so im taking care of him. His name is Swammy!

  4. Tai yu yi says:

    Litter box training a cat is fairly simple, since most cats have an instinctual desire to bury their waste. Place your cat’s litter box in a private area, where any residual odor will not bother the other members of your household. It’s recommended that you clean your cat’s litter box once per day, with a complete replacement of the litter in the box about once per week. You may also want to disinfect the box with a non-toxic cleaner to help control odor.

  5. Tai yu yi says:

    First,you need to buy a big cage for your cat.It needs plenty of open space.If there is an exercise wleel foryour cat.Finally,you clean the cage once a week.

  6. The Elgrini Clan says:

    Cats can also keep your children busy. You’re trying to do something important you could just say, “check on the cat for me would you?” and they’ll be gone forever just playing with them!!!!

  7. Caitlyn says:

    It is a proven fact having a cat is beneficial for blood pressure. However, it is not necessary to keep said cat in the medicine cabinet.

  8. Sally says:

    If you really love your cat, you must spent a little of your valuable time and cook a simple food for your friend. Just remember that 70-80% of food must be meat in any form.

  9. Matthew says:

    Cats are rather easy to take care of once you have the basics down. If you take out feeding and cleaning up after the cat or cats (cleaning the litter) then comes the easy part. Playing with your cat or cuddling up with him/her is good for both of you it can be fun for both of you but can also relieve stress on your part. This is just one of the many benefits of cats and everyone who has or wants a cat should read this post it has a ton of useful information.

  10. Fisher says:

    Love your blog and just sent you an award!

  11. Amy & The House of Cats says:

    That is great info Sly! We totally agree with the food thing – it is probably one of the most important decisions you make for your cat!


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