Showing posts with label cat behavoiour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat behavoiour. Show all posts

2.6.09

Some Important Things To Take Care For Your Pets Health And Safety

Some Important Things To Take Care For Your Pets Health And Safety

Taking care of a pet is quite easy as well as should be well taken care. Pet care is in fact a simple job, and includes the very important functions of grooming and striving to maintain good pet health care. General pet supplies could be considered a definition of useful tools for grooming and keeping your pet in good health.

Let us consider some useful terms which should be taken care for the well being of your pet:

Choosing A Pet:

The process of choosing a pet is very important. Choosing a pet depends on one’s preferences, but there are still some important things that should be kept in mind. One should always choose an animal of good breed. Secondly, the pet should be healthy especially if it is still in the initial stage of its life. A healthy young pet shows good fast growth.

Pet Supplies:

You should make a complete list of pet supplies and include the following: pet food and food bowls, pet id tags and collar, pet medications, supplements and tonics, etc. Some other items to consider are animal carriers, pet houses and furniture, pet beds, clothes, and pet jewelry.

Online Pet Supplies:

Online pet supplies are supplies that can be purchased from pet stores over the Internet. There are numerous pet grooming product manufacturers and pet-grooming stores selling their products online through their individual official websites.

Pet Grooming Supplies:

Pet grooming supplies include items such as grooming clippers, pet hair care products, soaps, shampoo and perfumes.

Pet Health:

Pet health is a very important responsibility of pet ownership. For puppies and kittens, or any other four-legged pets, important treatments would include giving a hygiene bath, cleaning, combing, brushing, checking ears, paws, teeth and underside of the tongue, nail trimming, removing fleas and insects, and fixing regular meetings with a professional veterinary. A good pet owner should follow a regular schedule of grooming sessions.

Pet Care:

Pet care can require a lot of patience. Like children, pets often require special attention. A puppy, kitten or any other pet in its infancy needs to be handled with extreme care. In particular they must be groomed properly, fed carefully, and bedded properly.

Pet Insurance :

When you are treating your pet as your family member why not covering your pet with an insurance policy. Yes! That’s absolutely possible and you will find many insurance companies providing policies for your beloved pet. Pet insurance is now a days very common and used largely by many pet lovers. Though how much you take care of you pet but you never know when an emergency situation arrives.

There is a very famous saying from George Eliot “Pets are such agreeable friends, they ask no questions and they pass no criticisms” about pet animals. Pets have always been friendly to humans and often show their love and affection by licking, hickeys, even love-bites.

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19.5.09

How to prevent your cat from chewing on electrical cords

Cat Tips Newsletter

In this newsletter, I'll teach you how to prevent your cat from chewing on electrical cords.

Chewing on electrical cords can burn or shock your cat, causing respiratory problems, cardiac arrest and even death. Cat's sharp teeth and their inquisitive nature can put your cat at high risk. This is especially an issue with kittens.

Here's what to do to:

1. Tape cords to the wall with electrical tape to help prevent your pet from gaining access to them.

2. Stow excess lengths of cord behind furniture or appliances, hidden from your cat's view. Cats are attracted to dangling cords and may think they are toys.

3. Block access to visible cords by wrapping flexible safety cable (available at hardware stores) around them. Tin foil works well too, or even a thicker model or extension cord (that is too big for a cat to chew on)

4. Place contact paper, sticky side up, in the general area of electrical cords to discourage your pet from approaching them.

5. Apply unpleasant-tasting substances to exposed cords. These could include bitter apple spray, menthol, toothpaste, mouthwash or lemon juice. Experiment with different flavors, since cats' taste aversions vary. You can also use Crittercord... It's a cord cover with a deterrent infused in it. Be sure to use a product for Cats though- similar products are available for killing rats so be careful what you buy!

6. Have favorite toys available to distract your pet from the cords, and rotate toys every few days to prevent boredom.

7. Keep your pet out of any room with exposed electrical cords until your furry friend loses interest in chewing on them.

My favorite solution is rubbing the cords with a bar of soap.

Moisten the soap, it makes application easier. The soap will last longer than the Bitter Apple sprays and is more effective than hot sauce (even habanero). This works so well that you will probably see a reluctance to even reach for untreated cords, like a mouse or keyboard cord, where the same cat consistently would bite these before.

Talk soon,

Mary Mathews

"Mary Mathews is an expert on cat health, training and bonding. She is the author of the best selling course Ultimate Cat Secrets"

16.5.09

Pet Meds for Heartworm

Pet Meds for Heartworm




Being prepared by putting your pet on a preventative program
that works to protect them from contracting heartworm, is far easier on them
than the treatment they would have to undergo for heartworm disease. Placing
pets on monthly medications for the prevention and treatment of heartworm not
only saves countless lives, but it also saves pet owners a lot of money.
Treating a pet that has advanced heartworm disease is not only costly to
owners, but the outcome is not always pleasant for pets due to the harsh
treatment on their bodies.





Your pet is an important, loving member of your family and
keeping them as healthy as possible so that they may live very long lives is
something responsible pet owners take seriously. There are many affordable
preventative medication products available for helping to keep your pets safe
from heartworm disease and other diseases that affect pets all of the time.







Oral Meds for the Prevention and Treatment of Heartworm Disease







Medications that protect your cats and dogs from heartworm
disease are now available in great tasting flavors. Pets will think they are
getting a treat while you know you are safeguarding them from a very serious
disease. The following medications can fit into most families’ budget as
well:





Heartgard Plus for
Dogs®
: Helps guard your dog against heartworm and controls other parasites
that can harm your pet such as hookworms and roundworms.


Iverhart Max™: Chewable once a month tablets for dogs that protect
them from heartworm and other parasitic infections.


Sentinel® Flavor
Tabs®:
Once a month tablets that prevent heartworm disease, flea and worm infestations
in puppies and dogs.


Interceptor® Flavor
Tabs®:
Tablets that can be safely given to cats and dogs to offer them
protection from heartworm disease.


Heartgard Chewablesfor Cats®: Safely prevents heartworm
disease in felines and removes hookworms. Most cats will take these enjoyable
tasting tablets without putting up any fuss at all.







Topical Solutions for Protection from and Treating Heartworms







Topical solutions for preventing and treating heartworm, as
well as fleas and ticks, are fantastic and can effectively safeguard your pets.
These are quite helpful to pet owners with pets that pose a problem when taking
pills. The following topical solutions can also fit into most families’ budget
plans:





Advantage Multi for
Dogs®:
A once monthly topical solution for the prevention and treatment of the
early stages of heartworm.


Revolution®for Dogs:
A multi-purpose topical solution for dogs which works as a flea killer, and
heartworm preventative, while treating and controlling ear mites.


Advantage Multi for
Cats®:
A once a month topical solution applied to the skin, under the fur,
that offers your cat protection from heartworm disease. This is usually placed
between, and slightly under, the cats’ ears to prevent them from licking the
medication. Advantage Multi for Cats also works to kills fleas, ear mites, and
other parasites that can be harmful to your pet.


Revolution® for Cats®: A monthly topical soultion that prevents
heartworm disease while killing adult fleas and their eggs, and controls ear
mites and other parasites.








There are new
ways to help cut costs for pet meds without cutting the quality of the
products. To save money, choose a multi-purpose medication that prevents and
treats heartworm, fleas, ticks, other parasites and the diseases they carry.









Many pet owners first become aware of preventative pet
medications for heartworm at their veterinarian when they bring a pet in for an
annual examination. Your veterinarian is an excellent resource for finding out
information about heartworm and other pet medications. You can usually buy pet
medications for heartworm prevention and treatment directly from your
veterinarian’s office.





Pet owners can also go online and search for reputable
suppliers of the medications your pet needs. It is possible to save a
substantial amount of money on medications by buying them online. With less overhead to drive up the prices,
many online suppliers of pet medications for heartworm prevention and treatment
can offer buyers incentives such as free shipping or discounts on purchasing a
three-month supply for your pet.





If you have a pet, most likely they are a very important
part of your family. Ensuring their health and safety is a priority to most.
Helping to guard pets against heartworm disease and any other diseases that can
harm them will enable them to live longer and happier lives. This also
safeguards your family against illnesses and diseases that pets can transmit to
the humans around them. Show your pet
how much you care about them by providing them with the protection that they
need all year long.






Rachel Jackson is a freelance writer who often writes about
topics pertaining to the care of pets and health options for pets such as pet meds.




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14.5.09

How to teach your cat to come when called

Cat Tips Newsletter

In this newsletter, I'll teach you how to teach your cat to come when called.

To have your cat come when called by name is remarkably easy though it takes an understanding of the process. Here are some tips to get you started:

STEPS:

1. Talk to your cat as much as you can. Encourage her to come to you, and regularly pet her and brush her. Bonding is very important, cat massage, baths and generally being on good terms is important.

2. Pick a special dry snack that she likes. It must be different to her regular dry food and only used for this (don't give it to her at any other time until she's mastered this). Make certain it is nutritious. I suggest a dry, crunchy snack that is also good for the teeth.

3. Pick a special word, such as "snack" or "treat." It must be a word she will associate only with the special snack. This is creating an "anchor" (a trigger).

4. Use your special word during her next snack time. In her presence, place one piece of the food in her empty dish and say the special word.

5. Say the word again (and be sure to say it in the same way as before) after she eats the first piece. Place another piece of the food in her dish and say the special word again.

6. Walk away. If she is giving you "I am really starving" cries, say your word again and give her one more piece. Then walk out of the room.

7. Repeat the procedure after about 4 minutes. Cats learn very quickly when they are motivated and have a strong bond with you.

8. Follow this procedure for the next several days.

9. Once your cat is coming every time you say the special word, start only giving the food treat every so often and instead give lots of attention (whatever she likes such as a pet) for a few minutes. Then let her go and repeat the process a few minutes later.

10. If you've done the above right, and you've done the bonding exercises in the training manual, your cat should now be associating affection from you with the special word. Now you can use the word and she should come AND each time she sees or hears you nearby she will be more affectionate because she's reminded of all the affection you've given her in the past.

Don't forget, it is to be a small snack, not a small bowl of dry food. Otherwise, your kitty might gain unwanted weight. Be patient and follow the above exactly otherwise you will confuse your cat. Use the special word daily, not only when you want to find the cat for a trip to the vet or when it is bath time. On those occasions, give her the snack and try to allow a few minutes before following through on your hidden motive.

Another little secret is that if you can whistle, most cats will respond. Usually, a very loud high-pitched whistle (as if to say, "Here, boy"), repeated over and over until the cat comes to you is very effective. Eventually, your cat will come after only 1 or 2 whistles. However, again this is based on a strong bond being in place.

It's important to note that the bond is most important because then your cat will WANT to come to you whenever you give it the chance. This is why some people find that if I want her to come to them, or sit on their lap, all they have to is pat their leg with their hand, and tell her to come, and she hops up on their lap or come to them.

A way to do this is to show her the brush. (Assuming your cat loves to be brushed) because when you show it to her, she'll run over to you.

If your cats are outside and you can't find them, if you shake their "dry food" jar and they may well come running right away. To make this more powerful, every time you feed your cat make the same "shake" noise in front of them or when they can hear, just before you feed them.

How does the above work?

Well basically what you are doing is conditioning your cat to associate two things. (The special word with the treat for example). When this happens a few times, your cat learns that when the trigger happens, the other thing should happen. (For example, "when I hear the special word and I come, I get a treat").

This means from then on you can say the special word and the cat will come running because it thinks it will get a treat. Once your cat ALWAYS does the desired behavior, (in this case comes when you say the special word), you can change the special word for their name, if you know how. I'll tell you more about that
in a future newsletter.

Talk soon,

Mary Mathews

"Mary Mathews is an expert on cat health, training and bonding. She is the author of the best selling course Ultimate Cat Secrets"

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