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It's often said that cats are clean animals, and so they need to be. I can't speak for everyone's pet feline here, but if your tiger is anything like mine, then it spends half it's life pooping! Therefore we needed a good cat litter box and not just a conventional tray which are actually quite disgusting things to have around the house.
So just how can you determine what a 'good' cat litter box is? You might think that the more you spend the better the product, but that's not always the case as you can actually shell out for cosmetic designs, and I'm darned if I'd pay extra for a pretty cat toilet. No, the ole cat litter box has to be functional, practical, and easy to clean.
It's true that cat litter boxes have come a long way from what they use to be. Heck, I can remember when they resembled little more than paint trays. They were also quite shallow which meant the cat couldn't cover its dirty deed over, thus making absorbency and odor control difficult. It's the latter, the odor, that's the gut wrenching problem here. Okay, so it's not pretty to look at, but have you ever woken up in the morning to the stink of feline feces? It doesn't exactly kick start you stomach into breakfast mode.
With so many folks busy, busy, busy, these days, there seems little time to scoop out the poop on a regular basis which ads to the problem of smell. If this is you, then you need to choose from the new-age range of cat litter boxes that work well on odors. If you're really pushed for time, or just can't be bothered, there are also models around now that do the scooping for you automatically. Can you believe that!
For the second worse problem, which is seeing the cat go and then the fruits of its labor, there are cat litter boxes which are like little houses. This means that Tiddles can hide away and discretely do the business out of site. Therefore the best option is a cat litter box with walls and a roof, plus an automated scooping mechanism. All you're left to do is to pull out the draw periodically and neatly dispose of the waste. What could possibly be easier?
But before you jump online or dash down to the shops to buy one of these marvelous products, there's one very important thing you need to consider. Make sure the cat litter box is the right size for your pet. Big cat, small box, and you'll have problems getting Fur Balls to use it. And if he does, he'll probably come out covered in his own muck! Don't forget too, that a new litter box is an alien object, and your cuddly cat may not take to it right away. Therefore, put it in the same spot as his old loo, or if you want to relocate or it's a new family pet, then make sure you find a quiet corner, as cats will not be encouraged by noise and disturbance.
That's it, there is no more. Check out all the options on lavish loos for cats and you'll soon have an odor-free, easy maintenance, indoor toilet for the family feline.
Andy Maingam is a proficient writer and webmaster of PickingPets dot com where he has articles on Dogs as Pets and Great Dane Dogs. He also has other ‘pet’ related to pieces on the site.
3 Major Health Problems in Cats
Having a cat to share your life with can be a rewarding experience. This furry family member can often be aloof, but he needs your love and care to thrive. In order to protect the health of your cat, it is important that you become familiar with common feline health problems. By knowing what to watch for in your cat, you will be able to keep him healthy and happy throughout his life.
HEARTWORM
Heartworm is one of the most common and well-known health problems that your cat may encounter. Heartworm is contracted by contact with mosquitoes and can cause very severe reactions in cats. Dogs get heartworm as well but they do not have the same reactions and symptoms as do cats. For obvious reasons, it is more common for an outdoor cat to contract heartworm. There is a possibility of a mosquito getting inside your home, so indoor cats can be at risk as well.
There are several symptoms to be aware of that are consistent with heartworm. These symptoms are coughing, lethargy, weight loss, and vomiting. Prevention is the best way to protect your cat from this deadly disease, which can come from heart worm medications.
FELINE DISTEMPER
Feline distemper is a viral disease that is very contagious. This disease is most common in younger cats and kittens. Feline distemper is passed from cat to cat through direct contact, which makes it more common for cats to contract this disease that are around other cats.
There are many symptoms of feline distemper. These symptoms are very common to many feline health problems. The symptoms that you need to watch out for are loss of appetite, fever, and depression. It is important to take your cat to the vet if you observe any of these symptoms.
When the need to board your cat arises, be sure that the facility you choose requires that all cat boarders are current on the Feline Panleukopenia vaccine.
FELINE LEUKEMIA
Feline Leukemia is one of the most fatal diseases that your cat can contract. The most important thing to do to help your cat with feline leukemia is to through prevention. There are vaccines that your cat can get at the vet to help prevent this disease. Some of the symptoms of feline leukemia are fever, vomiting, and yellow around the nose and mouth.
Keeping your cat healthy is important to you both. By being knowledgeable about the common health problems in cats and their symptoms, you will be able to protect and advocate for your furry loved ones.
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what type of cat has white, yellow and black fur.?
I've got a cat that has white, yellow and black fur. I really am desperate to know what type of cat it is!
Please help me and show a picture of the cat. THX!
Orange white and black cats are calico's and as the person above said, they're not actually their own breed, it's just their color markings
incidentally, most calico cats are female
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Werewolves and roadkill keep business brisk these days at the taxidermy shop that preserved Roy Rogers' horse Trigger.
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