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		<title>Proper Cat Care Keeps Your Cat Healthy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 08:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Proper cat are keeps your feline happy and healthy and as a cat owner, it should come naturally that you want the very best in food and other needs for your cat. Cats love to have their own space by nature. So when they need to curl up and sleep away a few hours, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Proper cat are keeps your feline happy and healthy and as a cat owner, it should come naturally that you want the very best in food and other needs for your cat. Cats love to have their own space by nature. So when they need to curl up and sleep away a few hours, you can provide them with a comfortable cat bed just for them. The right bed and blanket for a cat can spell out the ultimate in sleeping designs that is sure to please. Your cat will awake rested and ready to play with you.</p>
<p>Many products have been introduced to the market, designed to inspire your cat to play and have fun. As you may know fully, proper cat care is about the right balance of rest and play combined with proper nutrition and routine veterinary visits. Cat health and hygiene are of paramount importance for your feline, no matter what age they are. Health remedies are an essential part of your cat supplies products and you want to have these items on hand for preventative needs. Of course it is impossible to predict when an ailment will show up but wormers and other preventative health items for cats can be purchased in advance.</p>
<p>From cat litter to cod liver old capsules, cat nip spray and dewormer for cats and kittens to the nutrition you offer, your cat needs proper care to stay healthy and happy and it is up to you to provide it. Rather than run all over town searching pet shops high and low for your felines favourite toys and particular foods, you can treat your swell pet to their choice items by ordering online and receiving free delivery if you are at a mainland address. Keep your little kitty playful, healthy and happy with the proper care from you. </p>
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		<title>Toys For Cats</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 09:30:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cats enjoy toys that move the best. Anything that makes noise when played with, or can be pounced on will make great cat toys. To help with hunting your Cats eyes are tuned towards movement. The slightest movement will get a cats attention and encourage it to pounce. As a general rule Cats prefer toys [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cats enjoy toys that move the best. Anything that makes noise when played with, or can be pounced on will make great cat toys. To help with hunting your Cats eyes are tuned towards movement. The slightest movement will get a cats attention and encourage it to pounce. As a general rule Cats prefer toys much smaller than themselves. Although small toys are preferred, it is best to ensure that the toys aren&#8217;t so small they can be swallowed. Small items can cause permanent damage to a cat&#8217;s digestive track or other soft tissue, or worse choking.</p>
<p>If your cat is a &#8220;house cat&#8221; providing cat toys is an important part of being a responsible cat owner. House cats tend not to get as much exercise as their feline counterparts that explore outside. So play provides valuable extra activity which will help keep house cats healthy. These periods of play will also help keep the indoor cats mind occupied and stop anxiety bought on by boredom.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re all familiar with Cat toys based on string with a small object attached to the end. Simply lay the string out and gently twitch so the toy on the end moves to get your pet&#8217;s attention. Usually these toys have a hoop on the end so they can be hung on a doorknob so that your cat can keep themselves occupied. Dangling the toy in front of your cat will encourage them will encourage them to swat the toy and attempt to pounce.</p>
<p>Lightweight Balls are also a great cheap way of providing a toy that a cat can play with without your help. The noise made as they skip across the floor will keep your cat&#8217;s attention and they love to swat them with a paw to get the ball to move. Your cat will practice &#8220;stalking&#8221; the ball as it is still, and then pounce when it feels ready. Rubber balls tend to be more durable and just as good to for encouraging play, but it is important to ensure that the balls don&#8217;t taste bitter. Simply clean the ball in warm soapy water and rinse afterwards, test the taste by placing the tip of your tongue on the end of the ball. If there is any bitter taste at all ten the ball is not safe for your cat.</p>
<p>Cats will enjoy playing with small soft stuffed toys, they will bat them round or pounce on them. Often these can be purchased with the stuffing containing catnip. We all know that catnip can drive cat wild and really get their attention. These toys will usually get even the laziest of house cats moving.</p>
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		<title>Bailey&#8217;s Ragdoll</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 08:47:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nuaom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bailey&#8217;s Ragdoll is a small Cattery located in Lawrenceville, Georgia just 30 miles Northeast of Atlanta and is TICA Registered. Bailey&#8217;s Ragdolls dedicated to producing healthy and loving Ragdoll Cats. Bailey&#8217;s Ragdolls kittens are raised underfoot with lots of love in my home with children and are to date with shots and deworming. Bailey&#8217;s Ragdoll [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bailey&#8217;s Ragdoll is a small Cattery located in Lawrenceville, Georgia just 30 miles Northeast of Atlanta and is TICA Registered. Bailey&#8217;s Ragdolls dedicated to producing <a href="http://www.baileysragdolls.net/">healthy and loving Ragdoll Cats</a>. Bailey&#8217;s Ragdolls kittens are raised underfoot with lots of love in my home with children and are to date with shots and deworming. Bailey&#8217;s Ragdoll guarantee the health of all Bailey&#8217;s Ragdolls cats. A Ragdoll cat will steal your heart and will make you wonder who owns who.</p>
<p>Ragdolls have many characteristics similar to a dog such as retrieving toys, extreme loyalty to its owners, following you around everywhere, and are extremely devoted to you.  One of the most outstanding traits in a Ragdoll is their sweet temperament and unique personality. Ragdolls are loving, placid and easy-going, quiet cats.  Ragdolls love being with people and make excellent companions for children and adults. This magnificent breed incorporates beauty, grace, gentleness, fun and love all into one adorable package.  Ragdolls are docile, large, affectionate and respond well to children and other pets.</p>
<p>Ragdolls are slow to mature physically obtaining full maturity between three and four years of age.  Altered adults males may reach 15-20 pounds; females will weigh approximately five pounds less. The Ragdolls fur is rabbit-like, medium long with little sheeding.  All Ragdolls have beautiful blue eyes.</p>
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		<title>Cat Care And Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 08:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jen Baxt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cat care can make a big difference on the look and atmosphere of your home. When you provide great cat care, you are ensuring that your home will look and smell clean and welcoming to visitors, and will be a place that you enjoy relaxing in. If you neglect cat care, your home can start [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.catcentral.info/" target="blank">Cat care</a></strong> can make a big difference on the look and atmosphere of your home. When you provide great cat care, you are ensuring that your home will look and smell clean and welcoming to visitors, and will be a place that you enjoy relaxing in. If you neglect cat care, your home can start to feel more like a prison than like an oasis. A cat is meant to make your household a more pleasant place to be, because the love and affection that a cat provides, not to mention the entertainment and refreshing energy, sweeten any environment. However, if you aren&#8217;t providing adequate cat care, the joys of cat ownership can become buried underneath layers of odor and grime. Luckily, in just a few minutes every day, you can offer your pet the best possible cat care. Great cat care doesn&#8217;t require expense or a lot of time or effort, and it can have tangibly positive results when it comes to your <strong><a href="http://www.catcentral.info/" target="blank">Cat care</a></strong>.</p>
<p>The overall impact of better cat care on your household atmosphere can be quite powerful because different aspects of cat care have many different effects on how your home feels. One important part of cat care has to do with hygiene and taking care of any messes that your cat creates. This side of cat care will keep your home smelling fresh and looking its best. Another part of cat care has to do with the love and affection that you give your cat. Showing your pet that they are safe in your presence and that they are loved is an important aspect of cat care that can have many different benefits.</p>
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		<title>Cat Care Can Be A Treat For You</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 04:14:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Victor Ezeaku</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One important part of making cat care fun is taking enough time to enjoy it. If you whip through your care routine with one eye on the clock at all times, you won’t be able to fully appreciate the experience of being with your pet. Try thinking of your pet&#8217;s care as a chance to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One important part of making cat care fun is taking enough time to enjoy it. If you whip through your care routine with one eye on the clock at all times, you won’t be able to fully appreciate the experience of being with your pet. Try thinking of your pet&#8217;s care as a chance to relax and escape the hassles of daily life. Put on your favorite CD and relax as you complete care tasks like grooming your pet and playing with him or her to help you both bond and relax. The process of caring for a pet is an inherently satisfying and enjoyable one so long as you allow yourself to have fun while doing it instead of trying to rush through and minimize the time you take for <strong><a href="http://www.catcentral.info/" target="blank">cat care</a></strong>. After all, the time you spend with your cat is quality time indeed.</p>
<p>Another benefit of making cat care a pleasurable activity is education. Teaching yourself a bit more about pet care techniques can help you be certain that you are offering your cat the best possible care. The more you know about your <strong><a href="http://www.pets6.com/" target="blank">pet&#8217;s care</a></strong>, the better equipped you will be to keep your cat healthy and happy, and there are few things as satisfying as seeing your cat’s health improve because of your love and attention. If you want the care of your feline friend to be a reward for yourself as well as for your pet, it is important to make sure that you are doing a good job of it. The better you are at caring, the more fun you will have when caring for your cat.</p>
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		<title>Feline Arthritis: Helping Your Cat Get Better</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 12:07:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alexis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cats are usually very stoic creatures but when it comes to feline arthritis, even the toughest tabby of them all will eventually give in and complain. Feline arthritis is a progressive, non-infectious disease characterized by joint swelling and pain. It can appear at any age but it usually affects middle-aged or geriatric cats. What causes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cats are usually very stoic creatures but when it comes to feline arthritis, even the toughest tabby of them all will eventually give in and complain. Feline arthritis is a progressive, non-infectious disease characterized by joint swelling and pain. It can appear at any age but it usually affects middle-aged or geriatric cats.</p>
<p>What causes feline arthritis?</p>
<p>Certain factors contribute to the development of feline arthritis. These may include trauma, such as those caused by accidents or injuries to the joints, congenital disorders and developmental disorders. A commonly overlooked factor that usually leads to feline arthritis is obesity, which usually causes excessive weight to bear down on joints and cause too much pressure.</p>
<p>There are several types of feline arthritis. These include:</p>
<p>Progressive polyarthritis. This is characterized by arthritis affecting multiple joints and often worsens with age. Progressive polyarthritis usually affects the hock, wrist and feet. It can be severely painful, especially once the cartilage has eroded and bones are exposed.</p>
<p>Traumatic arthritis. This type is caused by injury to the joint from accidents, fights or even a fall. When left unchecked, the trauma can degenerate the joint and cause swelling and bone damage.</p>
<p>Osteoarthritis. Also referred to as degenerative arthritis, this is a chronic disease that often comes with age, characterized by the slow wear and tear of a joint. This usually occurs at the shoulder and elbow.</p>
<p>What are the symptoms of feline arthritis?</p>
<p>When your cat shows symptoms of feline arthritis, it&#8217;s usually when the disease has already progressed. These are some of the most common symptoms associated with feline arthritis:</p>
<p>Difficulty in moving or obvious expression of pain when moving.</p>
<p>Reluctance to engage in the usual physical activities.</p>
<p>Altered gait or limping.</p>
<p>Stiffness, difficulty in rising from a resting position.</p>
<p>Irritability, nervousness, aggression or depression.</p>
<p>Getting your cat diagnosed</p>
<p>Feline arthritis isn&#8217;t arthritis until it&#8217;s confirmed. If your cat shows signs of limping or inflammation, don&#8217;t assume it is arthritis immediately and try to comfort your cat by giving him painkillers. Feline arthritis is best left for a veterinarian to diagnose and whatever medications you might need to administer should have the vet&#8217;s approval.</p>
<p>During your visit to the vet, your cat will undergo a series of check ups in order to rule out any other diseases that may contribute to similar symptoms. It is also important that the vet examines your cat&#8217;s medical history to find out if the problem is related to past injuries and diseases.</p>
<p>To check for the progress of the disease, an x-ray may be used which will show any deformed or damaged joints. An x-ray will often tell the veterinarian whether your cat needs to undergo surgery or will perform well with certain medications. Other forms of diagnosis may also be used by your veterinarian, including ultrasound, radiographs and blood tests.</p>
<p>Treatment for feline arthritis</p>
<p>A proper diagnosis from the veterinarian is important in order to determine the type and progress of the disease. This will help the vet prescribe the proper medication and therapies for your cat based on his age, the severity of his condition and medical history. The approach of treatment for feline arthritis is two-fold: one to treat the pain and inflammation and the other is to improve your cat&#8217;s mobility.</p>
<p>If pain and swelling are present, medications may be prescribed, which can offer temporary relief. Common medications used include painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs. These drugs must be prescribed by your veterinarian and should not be administered without the doctor&#8217;s advice. Some drugs, such as aspirin, ibuprofen and certain NSAIDs have adverse side effects that may not be well tolerated by cats.</p>
<p>Some supplements, such as chondroitin and glucosamine, are sometimes recommended to help in the healing of damaged joints. Glucosamine is one of the components that make up the cartilage while chondroitin inhibits damaging enzymes as it encourages cartilage formation. If the disease has progressed and joint malformation is already present, corrective and reconstructive surgery may be performed.</p>
<p>Supplementing medication</p>
<p>Your cat may have to deal with feline arthritis for the rest of his life, so it&#8217;s important that he is provided a comfortable place to rest and sleep. A heating pad will greatly increase your cat&#8217;s comfort although providing a warm place to sleep will usually suffice. Since it often requires extra effort for your cat to move, make sure he has easy access to his bed, food and water bowls. It may also be necessary to help your cat lose weight, as some forms of arthritis are caused and made worse by excess weight.</p>
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		<title>Why Cats Eyes Are So Important To Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2007 03:20:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Cats are particularly good at seeing in the dark and that is why they are such good hunters. Cats&#8217; eyes are considerably larger and more round than those of a human in proportion to the rest of their body and this size and shape allows them to see things in conditions where there is very [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Cats are particularly good at seeing in the dark and that is why they are such good hunters.</p>
<p>Cats&#8217; eyes are considerably larger and more round than those of a human in proportion to the rest of their body and this size and shape allows them to see things in conditions where there is very little light.</p>
<p>That is why they can easily wander around at night and capture their prey. If you are unlucky they might bring it back to show you in the form of bugs, birds, mice and all sorts of other creatures, that you really don&#8217;t want to share your bed with in the middle of the night.</p>
<p>Cats will bring their capture in to show you when they are looking for some form of positive recognition and even though you might not want to see what they have caught, they should be congratulated for what they have done where possible.</p>
<p>Cat&#8217;s eyesight only allows them to see clearly for a few feet but fortunately they have a keen sense of smell that can help them become aware of approaching danger.</p>
<p>Cats are also very sensitive to vibration and can &#8220;&#8221;feel&#8221;" someone&#8217;s presence before they can see them.</p>
<p>As cats get older they will tend to be less aware and will need additional care so that they don&#8217;t get in trouble with dogs and other animals that they haven&#8217;t noticed approaching them.</p>
<p>Cats are unable to rotate their eyes as much as humans and many other animals but they are a lot more flexible and can rotate their head a lot more and that more than makes up for any lack of movement in their eyes.</p>
<p>Cats are generally more attuned to movement and can find their prey a lot easier in the dark than when there is too much sunlight.</p>
<p>Taking care to look after your cats eyes is in your, and your cats, best interest.&#8221;</p>
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