Cats can be finicky creatures, which means they aren’t always looking for love and affection when you’re ready to give it to them. When is the best time to provide your cat with a little affection?
It’s usually easiest to wait until your cat approaches you for a little affection. Don’t worry, cats aren’t shy about letting you know they require your attention. Loud meowing and head bunting are good indications that your cat wants to be petted. Some cats will even crawl right onto your lap, even if you’re using a laptop or reading the paper.
Petting your cat while he’s resting is also an option. Just make sure that you pet your cat in a relaxing way so that he can continue to doze while you give him a little attention.
For more tips, visit with your vet Barrie, ON, or click here.
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Your dog is a wonderful companion, and you want to make sure he is in the best shape he can be. You’ve noticed lately that he’s gained a bit of weight, and you’d like to help him get back on track. How can you help him get back to where he is healthiest?
Begin by evaluating your dog’s current lifestyle. He has become overweight for a reason, and until this is addressed he will be unable to lose any of the weight he’s put on. Make sure your pet is eating a healthy food packed with nutrients that will fuel his body, not artificial or unnecessary ingredients. Make sure he is being given an appropriate portion size and be sure to keep track of his treat intake as well. If exercise is the issue, try adding some time to your daily walks or your play sessions. For more information, please contact your local Brookfield, IL veterinarian.
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There’s nothing worse than discovering that your cat has developed a litter box issue. Instead of dealing with the issue when it arises, prevent the problem from developing in the first place.
Getting the right litter box is essential. Many cats do not like covered litter boxes because they can trap odors. Instead, choose a large, deep litter box and keep the lid off.
Keeping the box clean is also essential. If the box is too full, your cat may try and go potty elsewhere. Scoop the box each and every day, and plan to replace all the litter in the box at least once or twice a month.
Litter box placement should be considered as well. Don’t place the box in a noisy area of the home. It should also be located in an area that is easy to access.
For more information, click here, or call your vet Glenwood Springs, CO.
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Your dog is always there when you need him, and you want to make sure you reciprocate this. How can you comfort your dog when he isn’t feeling sure of himself?
Your dog needs your encouragement during stressful situations, and it will make a big difference to him if you stick by his side during these times. There is nothing that will help your pet calm down more than your presence, so be available as often as you can be. If your dog has any comfort items he likes to use, like a favorite toy, make a point to keep it accessible. You can also try offering your pet something that carries your scent to help calm his nerves, like a blanket you’ve used that he can curl up on and relax. For additional information, please contact your local Kitchener, ON vet clinic.
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Even though snuggling up with your furry friend may sound like a good idea, allowing your cat in the bedroom can actually decrease the quality of your sleep. Here are some tips for keeping your cat out of the bedroom.
If you’re moving or getting a new cat, never allow your feline in the bedroom in the first place. If that room is always off limits, he’s less likely to freak out if you’re in the room and he isn’t allowed.
If your cat has been allowed in the bedroom in the past, it will take a bit more patience to keep him out in the future. Place doubled sided sticky tape on the frame and the door to prevent scratching. You can also place a bit of tin foil or an upside plastic carpet runner in front of the door to keep him away.
To learn more, call your vet Burke, VA.
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Every cat owner understands that felines hate the vacuum cleaner. Although your cat isn’t likely to become friends with your vacuum, there are some things you can do to desensitize him to your loud cleaning machine.
One of the reasons why cats are so uneasy around vacuum cleaners is because your cat likely doesn’t get to see it unless it’s turned on. Instead of tucking the vacuum into the closet when it’s not being used, leave it out so your cat can inspect it on his own time. When he’s comfortable with the machine, turn it on, but don’t move it, so he can get used to the noise.
The cat isn’t likely to warm up to an especially loud vacuum cleaner. If your vacuum is really loud, consider taking it in and having it repaired. You may also want to consider replacing it.
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