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Tuesday 27 December 2011

Cats Food

 Cats Food
Cats are actually hygiene-conscious animals. The constant cleaning or washing using their tongue is a clear indication that they are capable of grooming themselves.
For cat breeds with long hair, it is helpful to use a comb when brushing. Also, use talcum powder to dry clean their fur.
Regular grooming will minimize hair loss and hair balls.
Cat claws should be kept short to minimize scratching injuries and damages to household furniture.
When clipping the claws, do not forget the inner surface of the front feet.
When it comes to bathing, be sure to dry your cat with a towel. You can also use a blower to ease up the drying process.
Cats are not really picky pets. They don't necessarily need special beds. A cat will find a place suitable to its needs if given a choice. 
They will appreciate soft boxes or cat beds to sleep on. Ideally, cat beds should be placed in a dark, quiet corner in a closet or basement. 
There are five types of cat beds. These are:
- Wicker baskets
- Plastic baskets
- Donut cat beds
- Cat hammocks
- Cat igloo beds
Some pet cats follow their owners like puppies. They hop on their lap whenever they are seated for a period of time.
Furthermore, a cat carrier can come in handy should you go out of your home with your pet. Of course, exercise is very important to them. In that regard, you should know what choices you have when it comes to carriers. There are three basic types of cat carriers according to the materials used. These are:
- Card Board carrier
- Soft carrier
- Hard carrier
When it comes to feeding, cats are carnivores.
Thousands of years ago, when cats were not yet domesticated, they mainly survive by feeding on raw diets. 
They are known to prey on little animals, and this provides the high protein and high calorie diet they need.
Remember that adult cats require 20% of protein in their diet.
Fresh water should also be given to them frequently.
Unlike humans, the acidity of a cat's stomach is relatively high. According to statistics, most wild cats die from severe injuries rather than from food poisoning. 
The "raw" diet of cats usually include birds, small mammals, insects, snakes and other reptiles, fish and other types of rodents. 
They also like chicken, liver, kidney, heart and muscle meats. 
However, cat owners still need to keep an eye on the quantity of their intake.
When feeding your cat, make sure that the meat you are about to give is warm and fresh. Cats are not fond of eating frozen food. 
To keep the meat warm, simply defrost it a night before.
Do not use the microwave when defrosting since it will be cooked from the inside.  
Food should be served in shallow or flat dishes. 
The meat should be in small portions, if possible, because cats do not want their food to stick to their noses while eating.
Like humans, cat's health is dependent on their food and hygiene.
Bathe them regularly and keep their dishes clean. In case you are too busy to prepare a balanced diet for your cat, a raw diet is a good way to suffice its nutrition.

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