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Cats Family and Travel Articles
If you’re considering taking a family trip and you don’t want to leave your cat behind, you can travel with your cat fairly easy if you bring just a few small items with you on your trip. These few items keep your cat happy, safe, and comfortable including clean cat bowls, his favorite toys, plenty of fresh water, any vitamins, supplements, or medications that he may be taking, and a clean cat bed. In addition, you should always carry a first aid kit for any unexpected accidents that may occur. Learn more about cat family and travel by browsing through the articles listed here.
- Why Your Cat Chews on Wires
Cats tend to chew on wires and cords primarily out of boredom. Chewing on wires and cords is quite serious and can result in minor shock or death.
- Why a Cat Climbing Tree Is More Than a Luxury
A cat climbing tree offers a wide range of activities for your cat. First, it provides an intriguing spot for cat play, especially since most cats love to climb. Second, it keeps cats and kittens away from furnishings you do not want ruined.
- Toxoplasmosis, Human Pregnancy, Infants and Cats
Toxoplasmosis is a disease that can be transmitted from cats to humans (although other infection routes such as undercooked meat are much more frequent). If a pregnant woman is infected with this parasite for the first time during a pregnancy the effect on the baby can be severe.
- Tips for Cleaning Cat Litter
Cleaning cat litter is possibly the least pleasant chore cat owners perform. Here are some tips on how you can make this job as painless as possible.
- Three Unnecessary Feline Pet Care Products
Some feline pet care products, while they may seem beneficial, aren't actually necessary to maintain the health of your cat. Three particular products, which are highlighted below, are not needed in order for your cat to thrive and be in good health.
- Three Best Indoor Cat Breeds
Three popular indoor cat breeds in the United States include Maine Coons, Russian Blues and Siamese. You should choose your feline breed by the quirks you most admire in cats.
- The Traveler’s Guide to Caring for Pets
Caring for pets while traveling can be a task in itself if proper preparations are not made first. Air travel with pets can be especially difficult...
- The Human Risks and Pet Cats
The risk to pregnant women, from cats, is primarily due to the disease toxoplasmosis, which is caused by a protozoan, not a bacteria. Protozoans are single celled organisms that sometimes have complex life cycles. In the case of toxoplasmosis, the organism that causes it is Toxoplasma gondii.
- The Benefits and Drawbacks of Litter Crystals
Litter crystals are made from silica dioxide sand, oxygen and water. It's more familiar use is in those tiny packets you find packaged with vitamins, cameras and other products that might be damaged by moisture.
- Symptoms of Cat Scratch Disease
Cat scratch disease or cat scratch fever passes from cat to human through scratches. Usually, cat scratch fever affects children more than adults.
- Selecting the Best Clumping Litter
Clumping litter can be an easy and convenient option, because it lasts longer than non-clumping litter and offers a much higher level of odor control. But not all clumping litters are of equal effectiveness.
- Selecting and Using Cat Nail Clippers
Cat nail clippers can help you keep your cat's claws trimmed to reduce incidences of injury from cat scratches and damage to home furnishings from cat scratching behavior. Cat claws can be quite long and sharp, but most cats are willing to accept having their nails trimmed.
- Reducing Outdoor Cat Cage Vulnerabilities to Parasites
The cat cage has evolved as one of the most convenient methods of travelling safely with your pet cat. A cat cage ensures that your cat is safe and relatively less stressed from a visit outside.
- Reducing Infectious Waste With an Automatic Cat Litter Box
Automatic cat litter boxes can make cleaning cat litter trays easier and more convenient than ever before. They work well with almost all types of clumping cat litter, even litters made with natural ingredients such as wheat and corn.
- Qualities of a Good Scratching Post
Buying a scratching post for your cat is an essential step towards developing a healthy, active and well-behaved animal. Scratching posts allow your cat to keep his claws healthy and at a good length, provide exercise and stress relief, and prevent bad cat behavior, such as destroying couches,
- Proper Cat and Kitty Litter Disposal
Kitty litter contains bacteria and other infectious agents, such as Toxoplasma gondi, the parasite that causes toxoplasmosis. Here's how you can dispose of cat litter properly to prevent health concerns associated with infectious agents in cat feces.
- Prevent Your Cat from Scratching Furniture
Cat scratching is a natural behavior in cats but becomes a problem if the cat damages drapes, furniture or carpets. It would be unrealistic to expect to stop cat scratching altogether unless you declawed your cat.
- Pet Care Tips for Winter Climates
It's important to know pet care tips to help your pet survive a winter climate. Frostbite, hypothermia and poisonings commonly occur in the winter months.
- Newborn Kitten Care: Where to Start
Newborn kittens are fragile and defenseless. Consequently, newborn kitten care is essential; otherwise the cat can die before reaching the milestone of 2 weeks.
- Medical Considerations for Cat Airline Travel
If you're travelling with your cat, airline staff need to know well in advance. That way, you can be fully prepared for the trip and help make it as relaxed as possible for your cat.
- Kitten Gender Determination Simplified
When you are adopting a new cat or adding a cat to a household with preexisting pets, kitten gender is an important consideration. A female kitten may fare better...
- Is Shipping Cats by Air Safe or Traumatic?
Many airlines allow shipping cats on the plane. Some will let you bring them in the cabin, if kept in a cage by your feet, but usually they'll be placed in the cargo.
- Is Clay Litter Bad for Cat Health?
Clay litter has received criticism in recent years, as anecdotal evidence arises that it may be unsafe for cats. While no scientific studies have been done, many cat owners have become concerned enough to switch to natural cat litter for the sake of their cat's health.
- Introducing a New Kitten to Your Pets
Introducing a new kitten to your established pets takes time, but usually it goes better than you'd imagine. An old cat or dog will accept a kitten as a new family member if you let them do it at their pace.
- Introducing a New Kitten to an Adult Cat
Introducing your adult cat to a new kitten doesn't have to be a stressful event. Providing you remain patient and allow your cat time to adjust, most older cats happily accept new playmates in a couple of days.
- Important Considerations for Scoopable Cat Litter
Your choice in a cat litter should be based on its effectiveness, odor control ability, and sanitary benefits. A scoop-able cat litter, for example, is one of the more convenient choices as it allows for easy disposal.
- Health Risks Associated With Cat Feces
It is important to know about the health risks associated with cat feces and cat diarrhea. You can keep the risk low by properly managing the cat litter and by taking special care around cats with diarrhea.
- Health Benefits of an Automatic Litter Pan
Automatic litter pans are not only convenient and easy to use, but they can offer health benefits to you and your cat by keeping you more safe. Here are some of them.
- Getting a Kitten Accustomed to a Cat Tree
A kitten tree provides a permissible area for a kitten and cat to scratch, climb and wrestle. By introducing your new pet to a climbing tree, odds are great that he will use the tree for destructive behavior like scratching and climbing.
- Flying With Your Cat: What You Need To Know
It's important to know what you are getting into when it comes to flying with your cat. In order to make your cat as careful as possible, you'll need to get some supplies.
- Flea Yard Control
Yard flea control is an essential part of controlling flea infestation outside the home. No matter how diligent you are about controlling fleas inside the home, if your cat goes outside, he could pick up fleas in an uncontrolled yard and bring them inside, making indoor flea control difficult if not impossible.
- Feral Cats
If you catch the kittens the best idea might be to neuter or spay them and then let them out again. This might keep the population stable since they will occupy the territory without reproducing. This approach doesn't always work but it can be helpful in some cases.
- Exercise Your Cat With a Scratching Post
For a cat, a scratching post is an essential item to have in the house for exercise and to maintain healthy claws. There are a large number of scratching post materials and types in the market today, and having more than one option for your cat can add variety and prevent your cat from ripping apart furniture, stereo speakers, carpets or any other household items.
- Everything About Cat Airline Travel You Need to Know
For a cat, airline travel is extremely stressful. Prevent anxiety and stress in your cat by following a few simple guidelines. Each airline has specific rules on traveling with your cat, so make sure you know if your cat will be stored in the baggage area or if you can keep your cat and cat carrier with you on the flight.
- Euthanasia
Thiobarbiturates have three effects that can induce death. They are fairly potent depressives of the central nervous system activity in the brain stem, which leads to depression of all bodily functions controlled by the brain stem. This action is responsible for the loss of conciousness associated with barbiturates in adequate doses.
- Distinguishing Useful Cat Training Aids From Gimmicks
Cat training aids can help improve cat behavior or start good habits early. Some products are better than others, and often the best tools are simple training aids without gimmicks.
- Coping with Cat Loss
No matter how long you’ve owned your cat, it’s never easy coping with cat loss. Learn how to offer condolences to those who have lost their cherished…
- Comparing Cat Litter: Pine vs. Clay
Pine cat litter is becoming quite popular, though many owners still rely on clay cat litter to take care of their cat's mess. Let's see how they both stack up.
- Choosing the Best Cat Litter for Odor Control
The best cat litter for odor control can be hard to find. You might have try some out to find what works for you and your cat.
- Choosing Between Cat Travel Carriers for Maximum Safety
Cat travel can be stressful. Since cats don't travel as easily or as well as dogs in a car, it is important to find a cat carrier that is practical and safe.
- Choosing a Cat Scratching Tree
Adding at least one cat scratching tree to your home is a great way to relieve stress and anxiety in your cat and avoiding the destruction of your carpets, blinds and furniture from cat scratching and biting.
- Choosing a Cat Carrier for Daily Use
Many owners purchase a cat carrier to use on certain occasions like moving, car rides, long trips, a trip to the vet, or air travel. For a cat holder that can be used every day, owners should look for some different features like comfort, size, portability and convenience.
- Cats or Dogs? Choosing a Family Pet
Are cats or dogs better family pets? The answer depends on you and your family.
- Cat Tree or Scratching Post? Two Clawing Options Compared
Both a cat tree or post for scratching offer great outlets for relieving stress and anxiety, providing exercise and activity, and maintaining a healthy claw length in your cat or kitten.
- Cat Spray Odor Control
Cat spray odor can be potent, but there are techniques you can use to eliminate the smell and prevent respraying.
- Cat Scratch Fever Prevention Tips
Cat scratch fever, also known as Cat Scratch Disease, is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Bartonella henselae found in cats. Cats that suffer from the Bartonella bacteria have a disease known as Feline Bartonellosis.
- Cat Massage: A Hands-On Guide
Cat massage is a great way to help your cat relax, and can help protect your cat's health by making you more aware of what's going on with his body. In addition to relieving stress, cat massage can help improve your cat's circulation, can reduce swelling and can help your cat recover from illness.
- Cat Litter Brands Explained
Each of the numerous cat litter brands seems to have their own devoted followers, but an overview of the properties of each type of litter...
- Cat Litter Box Problems and Solutions
Problems involving a cat litter box can challenge any pet owner. When looking at the problem, identify the root causes and then choose the appropriate solution(s).
- Cat Garden Planning and Preparation for Pet Safety
If you love to garden and you love your cat, garden safety should be included in your landscaping plans.
- Cat Crate Training in 4 Steps
Teaching a cat to sleep, eat and retreat in a cat crate can be very beneficial in cat training. A cat crate is a general term for a plastic or fiberglass cat carrier.
- Cat Car Travel Tips
Safe cat car travel begins with a secure and well-designed cat travel cage. Cat carriers help your pet to feel more secure during the ride and prevent accidents and escapes.
- Cat Car Seat and Harness Basics
If you travel frequently and prefer not to leave your pets behind, or even if you wish to protect your pet on the way to the vet's office, a cat car seat or harness is a good investment. There are a wide variety of pet carriers and seats to choose from, so choose one that will help your cat travel safely and happily.
- Cat Boarding Checklist: 8 Features to Look For
Choosing a cat boarding facility can be a challenging experience for cat owners. Most pets are accustomed to their home surroundings and it's important...
- Cat Airplane Travel Mistakes Owners Make
Cat airplane travel can be perfectly safe for your cat, even if you don't use a specific cat airline such as Pet Airways. You can easily avoid several typical cat airplane...
- Caring for Kittens Step by Step
Caring for kittens involves some amount of preparation as well as some knowledge about what kittens need to be healthy and happy. Before you bring your kitten home, you'll need the right supplies.
- Best Kitten Breeds for Households With Dogs
Any dog owner should exercise caution before selecting a pet cat. Some kitten breeds fare better along with dogs, and a dog that is friendly toward human...
- 6 Tips for Finding a Lost Cat
Never give up hope of finding your lost cat. The news is full of amazing stories of missing pets finding their way home weeks, months, or even years later.


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