3 Dogs and 2 Cats

March 3, 2010

How to Keep Your Pet Healthy

Filed under: Cat Health, Dog Health — shae @ 8:57 am

When it comes to keeping your pet healthy there are many things to take into consideration such as making your home pet-proof.  As we all know, our animals can and will find something to get into when you aren’t around. So first and most important, anything that can physically harm them needs to be put away far out of their reach.  Things that are harmful to our pets are the same for children like certain foods, prescriptions/medicines and electrical cords that they could possibly chew right through. 

Pet Health

Dogs and cats just like humans need to get regular check-ups.  It’s important to ask your veterinarian questions while you are there to make sure you aren’t missing anything.  Even if you have pets that are strictly indoor doesn’t mean they can’t get fleas.  This is something you can prevent by giving them the necessary dosage of Frontline Plus. This can prevent your dog or cat from getting heart worm which can be deadly.

What you feed your animals makes a huge impact on their health so do your research or consult with your vet to make sure they are getting a balanced nutritional diet.  There are a few human foods they absolutely must stay clear of such as: grapes, chocolate, onion, garlic and whatever is in your garbage.

Make sure your pets have a steady exercise routine to keep them active and healthy.  Take your dog on daily walks and you can play with your cat around the house with toys.  This will keep them happy and in good shape.

Spaying or neutering your pet can keep them more healthy and prolong their life too.  The easiest way to take care of getting your pet fixed is to go to your regular vet or contact an animal shelter as many of them have programs that perform a spay or neuter for a low cost.

January 16, 2009

Long Haired Cats

Filed under: Cat Breeds, Cat Grooming, Cats — shae @ 1:37 pm

Long Haired cats are known for their beauty and long silky coats.  They are more high maintenance then a short hair cat but it’s all worth it.  The Angora was the first long haired cat breed discovered.  They originated in Europe in the 16th Century.  The Angora was named after a Turkish city called Angora.

Long Haired Cats

Many long haired cats are known for their sweet dispositions.  They tend to be very passive so they do best as indoor cats and that protects them from any predators on the outside.

Grooming your long haired cat can be somewhat of a labor intensive experience.  As you know, most cats don’t like to be messed with especially when it comes to getting wet.  It’s good to know that long haired cats don’t shed anymore than short haired cats.  The long haired cat breeds have such a long coat which makes it almost impossible to properly clean themselves, that’s where you come in.  They need to be brushed almost every day or they may end up with matted fur and that’s no fun for either one of you, trust me.

Long Haired Cats

The Long Hair cat breed exists in a wide variety of shapes, colors, sizes and breeds.  Here are a few long haired cat breeds:

  • Norwegian Forest Cat
  • Turkish Van
  • Persian
  • Javanese
  • Birman
  • Ragdoll
  • Cymric
  • Somali
  • Turkish Angora
  • Maine Coon

All of these long haired cats have different characteristics and origins.  They all have something unique about them and are friendly and social breeds.  One of the characteristics they do have in common is that they all have a beautiful long coat.

November 23, 2008

Potty Training Your Cat

Filed under: Cats, Living with Cats — shae @ 3:10 pm

If you have an inside cat or it doesn’t have access to the outside at all times, I suggest you potty train them with a litter box.  They must be taught where to find there litter box and it needs to be kept clean.  They may not use their litter box if it’s not cleaned out regularly.  The location of the litter box is important as well.  Most importantly, your cat needs to feel comfortable with the location. cat-train-77.jpg
Once you have decided where to place the litter box, pick your cat up and place it in the clean litter box a few times so they know where to find it.  You should not place it by their food and water as they do not like to eat right by where they soil.   Make sure you have the right amount of litter in there for your cat so they feel okay using it.  2-4 inches of litter is average when potty training your cat.  You should keep it at this level even after you clean it.  Cats can be very picky.  They are constantly cleaning themselves as they are very clean animals. 
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However, they can’t clean their own litter boxes so they need some help from you!

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