Archive for the 'Cat Information' Category
Emergency First Aid Kits for Pets
Author: BettyAnn
Most people make sure they have first aid kits available at home in case a family member accidently gets cut or burned. But how many pet owners have taken into consideration that a first aid kit is just as important for their pets? There are many different types of pet first aid kits with the essentials needed in case your pet gets injured whether at home or while travelling. Whether you have a dog, cat, rabbit, ferret, or bird, or any other kind of pet, it’s important to have a first aid kit ready and available just in case because you never know! Most first aid kits have instruction cards included so you’ll know what to do before taking your pet to the vet if they have sustained a serious injury. Show your pets how much you love them by being prepared with a first aid kit that may save their life.
Christmas Holiday Stockings for Cats and Dogs
Author: airborneThe Cristmas Holidays are going to be here soon! All pet owners want to include their pets on the fun! There are lots of different stockings for your pet with lots of fun surpirses inside! You can get fun stockings with toys and treats or you can get a festive stocking that you can stuff your own fun presents inside. Don’t forget to add your family or friend’s pets on your Santa list because they will truly appreciate the fact that you realize how important their pets are to them! First Rate Pets has a huge selection of pet supplies for every need, whether it be a mouse, ferret, dog, cat, or an aquarium full of fish. Be sure to browse through First Rate Pets for hundreds of supplies for every pet and every pet owner!
CAT TOYS THAT ALL CATS AND KITTENS LOVE TO PLAY WITH
Author: ColleenAlthough each cat or kitten has their own preference for play, there is one thing common among all of them–they love a chase and they are natural born predators. A cat toy that will peak their interest is a toy that will seem to move on it’s own such as plush toys that move around or jump around when a string is pulled within them or a battery operated toy that moves on its own when turned on. Cats and kittens just naturally love any toy that moves or jumps on its own and they willl play with that toy for a long time trying to catch it or to “kill” it. Even if they do “catch” that prey, they will most likely let it go for a minute to see if it will move again. When the toy does move again, the chase is on again! These kinds of toys are perfect for stocking stuffers during the holidays or anytime and are a must for indoor cats! First Rate Pets has all kinds of toys for your cat or kitten at very reasonable prices and who can’t appreciate that during these hard times! And if you have someone in your life who loves cats and kittens, they will appreciate your thoughtfullness at buying their best friend a fun and unique toy!
The dish of your dreams
Author: DogsBestFriend
Anyone who has a pet knows that it can be difficult to keep the area around your pet’s food and water dishes clean. Dogs and cats don’t have very good table manners and can get very excited when it’s time to eat. This means that the food bowl gets shoved around, food spills over the sides, and the floor becomes sticky and dirty. If you’re sick of cleaning your floor after every meal, it’s time to look for a new dish – and I know just the one for you!
The Pet Studio stainless steel corner pet bowl conspicuously fits into the corner of any room and stays there, thanks to a non-skid bottom. Unlike a round bowl, this dish is shaped like a triangle so one corner easily fits into the corner of your dog or cat’s dining room. Even if your dog or cat likes to push bowls around, the non-skid bottom will prevent it. The stainless steel is durable and easy to clean, making it perfect for a dog or cat dish. For extra protection against spills, place a non-skid, plastic placement under the dish.
The Toys Cats Love Most
Author: DogsBestFriendLet’s face it, cats often aren’t too picky when it comes to toys. In fact, some of the most enjoyable cat toys for a cat might be pieces of string or cardboard boxes. Just like little kids, cats and kittens can have a lot of fun with a wide range of objects, not just those cat toys the manufacturers produce. However, there are a few cat toys only available from retailers that will make cats go crazy. The classic cat fishing pole is one such example. Often a simple rod with a piece of string tied to a fish or mouse, the cat fishing pole is something all cats love to play with, and it’s also a great accessory for owners who want to spend more time with their cats. There is also a wide range of catnip toys, and these are what really make cats go crazy. Catnip is like a natural stimulant for cats, and it often causes them to be hyperactive.
There are all kinds of activities cats and their owners can enjoy with cat toys. Every cat is different though, so some cats might be stimulated by certain toys, while others won’t care about them at all. Be sure to find out entertains the cat the most!
Collar Your Cat!
Author: DogsBestFriend
While some owners believe a collar isn’t essential for their cat, a collar can be an invaluable tool should the cat become lost. It’s all too common for owners to believe that their cats don’t need collars, as cats are independent creatures, and some cats spend most of their lives indoors, or never venture far from home. However, there’s no telling if a cat could escape from the home, or be chased by some other animal that could cause them to become lost. If a cat becomes lost and another person picks them up, a cat collar can identify the cat and ensure that they’re returned to their owner. There’s nothing worse than losing a cat and never knowing what happened to them, but with a cat collar, a cat has a better chance of being found and returned to their owner. While most cats will never become lost and find a need for their cat collar, it’s always best to err on the side of caution and collar the cat.
Cat collars come in various different styles, and there is sure to be a collar suited to the individual personalities of all different cats. Purchase a cat collar and make sure to attach an identification tag.
grooming tips for cats
Author: petlady
Although most of us really don’t think about grooming our cats or kittens, it really is important for lots of good reasons. Most cat owners believe that because cats spend alot of time grooming themselves, cat owners don’t think they need to do anything as far as grooming them. this couldn’t be further from the truth. Cats can get serious hair balls from constantly licking their coat which can lead to more serious health problems for them. Gently brushing and combing your cat not only make their coats shiny and healthy, it also gets rid of loose hair which lessens the risk for hairballs and hair all over your house. If your cat runs at the sight of combs or brushes, there are grooming gloves you can use to groom your cat while petting it and make them think they are only getting lots of wanted attention from you. Long haired cats need more frequent combing or brushing especially in the spring when they naturally shed their winter coats and short haird cats can benefit from weekly combing or brushing fairly often. Combing through your cat’s coat also helps to rid them of those nasty fleas and matts and tangles that the fleas seem to flock to. When you groom your cat, use dematting and deshedding combs made especially for cats. You and your cat will be glad you did!
Oh! Oh! Oh! The Sweetest Thing!
Author: DogsBestFriend
Monkey Joe doesn’t really like to get brushed. Sometimes if you brush the fur near the base of his tail he will turn his sweet little face toward you and bite your hand. Monkey Joe is not a bad cat; in fact millions of other cats in America share his disdain for grooming. This isn’t cats’ problem, it’s a human problem.
We need to pay more attention to how we are grooming our cats. First of all, don’t be aggressive. How would you like it if someone took a wire brush vigorously to your hide? Be gentle and make sure you have the best quality cat grooming supplies. After all, Monkey Joe is an angel, and with a bit of grooming your cat could be almost as sweet.
What Toys Cats Love
Author: ILuvPetsCats and kittens absolutely love toys they can bat around, hold in their front paws and give them the old back claw attack, and toys that make noise. It’s just an inborn instinct they have and every cat owner loves watching their little mischief maker have fun playing and running around with toys they bought just for them. I found a toy that’s perfect for cats that has feathers (which cats also love) but it’s on a springy pole attached to a platform with fun cotton fur. This way, I don’t have to keep trying to get my cat’s toys out from under the couch or worse, from under the refrigerator! If you have a cat or kitten, there are so many high quality cat toys made especially for cats so they can burn off that extra energy they always seem to have and to peak their interest in fun and healthy play!
The perfect gift for people who love to cook for their pets
Author: freewillyDo you love to cook and try new recipes or do you know someone who does? Are you or someone you know concerned about what treats are given to your dog or cat? If you answered yes to both of these questions have I found the greatest gift! What could be more practical and safe than to make your own treats for your beloved friend? Most pet treats are full of fillers and by-products that your pet defintely does not need! Not only are they unhealthy, but they can cause all kinds of health issues for your pet. When you make homemade treats, you know exactly what goes into them and you can feel good about giving them to your pets. Check out these great pet treat recipe books and they even come with FREE treat cutters to make it even more simple!