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Hairballs: What They Are and How to Help Your Cat
If you’re a cat parent, chances are you’ve encountered hairballs at some point. While they’re not the most pleasant aspect of feline companionship, they are a common issue for many cats. Understanding what hairballs are, how to help your cat when they occur, and steps to prevent them can make a big difference in your cat’s comfort and health.
Hairballs: What They Are and How to Help Your Cat
If you’re a cat parent, chances are you’ve encountered hairballs at some point. While they’re not the most pleasant aspect...
Tips for Encouraging Your Cat to Drink More Water
Did you know that staying hydrated is just as important for cats as it is for us humans? That's right – whether they're lounging in the sun or chasing imaginary mice, cats need plenty of fresh water to keep their bodies healthy. So let's explore the importance of drinking for cats, along with some tips and tricks to encourage hydration, especially for older cats and during hot weather.
Tips for Encouraging Your Cat to Drink More Water
Did you know that staying hydrated is just as important for cats as it is for us humans? That's right...
Spring Clean with DIY Cat-Friendly Cleaning Pro...
As the flowers bloom and the sun shines brighter, there's no better time to freshen up your home. But wait, before you reach for those store-bought cleaners, let's chat about some safe DIY cat-friendly cleaning product alternatives for your home and furry companions. Many store-bought products contain harsh chemicals like ammonia and chlorine, which are risky for humans and cats. They can irritate skin, eyes, and lungs or cause poisoning.
Spring Clean with DIY Cat-Friendly Cleaning Pro...
As the flowers bloom and the sun shines brighter, there's no better time to freshen up your home. But wait,...
Collar Training Your Cat: The Easiest Way to Te...
If your whiskered buddy isn't accustomed to sporting a collar yet, no worries! With an order placed, now's the purrfect moment to prep them for the change with some collar training. This gentle transition ensures they'll rock their new accessory with ease and style. P.S.: This is our CCO (Chief Cat Officer) Mister Mustache Tuxedo's foolproof method that he personally tested. 🤭
Collar Training Your Cat: The Easiest Way to Te...
If your whiskered buddy isn't accustomed to sporting a collar yet, no worries! With an order placed, now's the purrfect...
How To: Give Your Cat Medication
Does the thought of giving your cat worming tablets or medication make you sweat? Read on to learn the tips and tricks to get your kitty to take their tablet without you getting battle scratches. 🐾 Giving medication in food 🍚 Once you’ve established your cat’s medication is ok to be given with food, plan for your cat to feel hungry. Take up any food that is left in a bowl during the day and give medication just before their main meal. 🍚 Before offering your cat their main meal, hide the tablet or liquid in a small amount of your cat’s usual food in their normal bowl. If they are usually fed dry food, it is best to offer medication with some wet food which will disguise it better! Other options include cat pâté, jelly from the wet food, a tiny amount of soft cheese or butter or a small piece of fish/meat. 🍚 Once your cat has finished the small portion of food with the medication, offer the rest of their meal. 🍚 If your kitty is super clever (or extra suspicious!) and eats around the tablet even in the small portion of food try crushing the medication and mixing it with their favorite treat or strong smelling fish. Some treat pastes that work well for giving medication include Webbox Lick-e-Lix, Arden Grange Tasty liver paste, Easypill Cat putty and Cosma jelly snacks. Giving medication into your cat’s mouth If the medication can't be given with food or your cat won't take it that way, the remaining option is to gently restrain your cat and pop it to the back of their throat. The Hug If your moggie is quite docile you can try restraining them without wrapping them up. Simply pop them onto a table or work-surface which is non-slippery, sit them upright, facing away from you, and gently hold at shoulder level with both hands (like hugging them from behind). This is so you can keep hold of their front legs if they try to swipe. The Purrito If your moggie is a wriggler and likes to use their back feet to kick out, then using a towel will be the safest method. Put a medium-sized towel onto a flat surface such as the floor or table and pop your cat onto the middle of it, facing away from you. Wrap each side of the towel over the top of your cat, leaving just their head out to make a cat burrito (purrito). Once your cat is gently restrained you are ready to give the tablet!
How To: Give Your Cat Medication
Does the thought of giving your cat worming tablets or medication make you sweat? Read on to learn the tips and...
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