Jul 30 2008

Maintain Cats Health – How to Care for Cat

Unlike most of the other posts on this blog that are dealing with detailed and peculiar issues (like cat choking or cat’s cuts), this one will be devoted to the more general topic – how to maintain the overall health of your cat.

Beyond any doubt this information is important, because maintaining health of your pet lowers any chances for this health to get worse and cause consequent problems.

That is why make sure you treat this information seriously and use it:

More tips about health care:

Jul 27 2008

Cat Cuts and Wounds – How to Care for Cat

Any cat can get cuts or wounds – house cat or a cat that is an ‘outdoor surviver’.

The problem with cuts is that in case your cat has long hair or even moderate hair, you can not notice the cuts for days or over a week. During this time span it is possible that wounds get worse and your pet needs serious help.

Do not worry, this video will show what to do with cuts and wounds.

More tips about cat health care published here:

Jul 24 2008

Cats Diabetes Symptoms and Treatment – How to Care for Cat

Cats can also have problems with diabetes, or better say – can have diabetes.

Nothing to be surprised of. They live with us, in the same ecology and food line. That is why no wonder they suffer the same problems that we – bipedal human beings – suffer from.

As every health problem, you need to be armed with proper knowledge about it. Then your adequate actions will help a lot to your pet.

Learn about cats and diabetes and what to do in this educational video:

More tips about cat health care:

Jul 21 2008

Upper Respiratory Infection in Cat (URI) – House Cat Information

One of the typical problems with house cats is URI or in simple words upper respiratory infection.

In case you do not take necessary actions from the very beginning of your cat having URI, this can turn into a big problem.

We do not want you to become professional vets, but some of the knowledge about how you can see URI is very simple.

So, get down to learning it and what to do with URI.

More tips about cat health are waiting for you here:

Jul 18 2008

Common Health Problems – How to Care for Cat

Knowing the typical list of cat health problems is like knowing the potential battlefield.

We have addressed to this issue in this post previously How to Care for Cat – Free House Cat Information

But today we would like to get back to more of a practical aspect of this issue. And we will do that with the help of this simple and useful video.

More cat care tips and recommendations in these posts:

Jul 15 2008

My Cat is Choking – How to Care for Cat

Following up on the issue of your cat vomiting (in more details here Handle Vomiting in Cats – How to Care for Cat) we decided to provide a guiding materials to those who might come into problem with cat choking.

It seems to be the same, but it is not. Hence, what you should do in the case when your cat is choking is not the same to actions for handling cat vomiting.

For a detailed professional instruction of what to do in this case, please watch the video here:

More tips about how to take care of cats published in this article How to Care for Cat – Free House Cat Information

Jul 12 2008

Handle Vomiting in Cats – How to Care for Cat

Your cat keeps vomiting – this is a problem. It really is, despite the fact that some people think cats can vomit just because of having weak stomach or whatever.

If this is not the fur ball vomiting – take this issue very seriously.

But, do not panic – this video in simple words will explain what to do in cat vomiting situations.

More tips about cat health and cat care in this post How to Care for Cat – Free House Cat Information

Jul 9 2008

How to Care for Cat – Free House Cat Information

When taking care of the cat’s health there are certain things that you should take into account.

First of all, wounds and injuries. But for the house cat this kind of danger gets smaller. In case you see that a cat yowls with pain when you touch in a specific area or in case a cat is limping or showing other signs of discomfort – take the cat to the vet as soon as possible.

Another typical problem is feline upper respiratory infection (feline URI). Fever, discharge from the nose or eyes, coughing sneezing or general lethargy – these can be the signs of URI.

One more problem – vomiting – if it is not fur ball vomiting. This can be a food allergy and it can seriously affect the health of your cat.

Basically keeping your cat healthy is quite easy – keeping several things will help to see problems in the very beginning (when they are easier to get solved) and even prevent them.

Understanding what stands behind the habits of your cat will help you to see whether you are dealing with the disease and its symptoms or not.

And a final note about a a special issue – whether to spay (or neuter) your cat or not. Without much details there is an idea of making the life of your house cat (please pay attention to ‘house’ – it’s the major keyword here) easier and healthier.