Tips For Making Sure Your Cat Has A Good Cat Bed - The poet T.S. Eliot once described cats as a creature on which a household depends, and there's definitely some truth in his words. A cat that is healthy and well mannered can be a great addition to any home. The downside to cats, however, is they can be hard to deal with. These tips will help you live comfortably with your cat.
If your cat suddenly goes off its feed for no apparent reason, try tempting treats such as jack mackerel, tuna, or cream of chicken soup in small amounts. These are not complete foods and shouldn't be fed long term, but they are extremely tasty to cats. A finicky cat may start eating again and keep on when given one of these treats.
Check your cat for ticks and fleas every week. If your cat does have fleas, there is a good chance that you also have fleas in your home. You might need some flea bombs or premise-control sprays, along with treating the cat, to get rid of the issue. If you don't know what products to use for controlling ticks and fleas, talk to your vet for some safe options.
As your cat gets older, changes in behavior may signal pain. If your cat doesn't like to jump or climb any more, it may be in pain. If your cat stops taking care of grooming or stops using its litter box, pain may be the cause. Be sure to have your older cat checked out by your vet if you notice behavior changes.
Cat ownership can be challenging at times, but it is always rewarding. No matter how active or lazy your cat may be, the advice you have read will help the two of you get along better. You're going to be hearing your cat purring instead of meowing to get your attention.