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Feline Health And Cat Scratching Information

August 6th, 2008 · No Comments ·

Cat Scratching is discussed along with Feline Health tips
and Kitten Care. Learn about Cat Scratching and how to help your Cats Health.

Cat lovers may be familiar with a common habit of cats,
that is scratching. They simply appear interesting to watch, when a person sees
them scratch walls or the armchair. For those who still want to investigate
this, they may place an object in front of their cats provided the cats are not
familiar with the same.

 

Within a moment, owners will notice their cats scratching
the object and constantly sniffing it. They may even spray the object with
urine. This proves that cats are not only curious about the new thing around
them, but also feel threatened at the sight of that object.

 

Cats generally rub their body against the legs of their
owners to call for immediate attention. They support the activity with meowing,
which often irritates the owners. It is better to ignore them, at times. Owners
also get annoyed, when their cats stroke their hands. Constant stroking may
sometimes result in cats attacking their owners with their teeth.

 

Maintaining Proper Hygiene:

 

Cat owners need to take enough care to keep their cats
clean, always. Proper nutrition helps in keeping cats healthy. Taking cats to
the veterinarian regularly for vaccinating them against infectious disease is a
practice cat owners need to follow.

 

On the other hand, grooming the cats at home also gives
them a good external appearance. The owner needs to give an occasional bath to
the cat.  The owner has to brush or comb
the hair of the cat so that it appears lustrous and shiny. This will not only
make the cat feel comfortable, but will also make the cat more attractive.

 

Combing and Brushing:

 

Owners, who have cats with long hair, need to brush them
daily to prevent matting and tangling of hair. Brushing removes excess hair
from the body of cats. This is necessary, because cats often lick their hair
that can convert into a hairball and thus, may cause them stomach disorders
such as vomiting or loss of appetite. Giving a personal attention to the outer
body of cats helps to detect sores, lumps, bumps or parasites.

 

Pet shops make available a variety of products for pet
owners. Brushes, combs and other grooming appliances give a good physical
appearance to cats. For example, for cats with furry skin, a pin brush works
well.

 

A brush with soft bristle is perfect for cats with long,
silky fur. A rubber brush is ideal for removing hair from thin coats. Teflon or
metal-coated combs are recommended for giving final touch to hair of cats.

 

Bathe A Cat:

 

Most cats require occasional bathing. However, the case is
not the same with mischievous cats, as they often play in open and roll in the
mud. These cats are subject to mischief. It is a good idea to cleanse cats.

 

Select a shampoo meant exclusively for cats. This is
because the pH level of human skin is not the same as that of cats. Shampoos,
which humans use may let the skin of cat dry and may cause irritations. They
may in future cause infection.

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