Archive for April, 2009




Wondering why your cat’s bad behavior is not getting better even though you have tried everything that people have told you to try? Trying to solve cat problems is sometimes not as easy as people suggest. Here are three reasons why your cat’s behavior is not getting better.

Cats are great at amusing both themselves and us. They can make a toy out of almost anything: a stray leaf, an empty box, a piece of fuzz blowing by. Anything that moves or they can hide in becomes a wonderful source of fun for most cats. The problem comes when they choose something to play with that is unsafe or can pose hazards for them. Here are some tips for providing safe playthings for your cat.

If you catch your cat about to spray or in the process of eliminating, pick him up and place him in a litter box. This will make it clear that this is where he should go. When uses the box, reward him with lots of loving praise and a treat. If all else fails, after meals, confine him to a small room such as the bathroom with a litter box in it. Leave him in there for a few hours or until he uses the box.

So, what are the solutions for cat house soiling or spraying? If your cat refuses to use the litter box, there are several ways to address the problem. First, make sure that every cat in the house has his own litter box. The boxes should be separated far enough from each other so that each cat has a sense of privacy.

I’m about to show you something that the ‘pet care’ industry doesn’t want you to see. How would you like to learn about secret home remedies for cats which will keep your cat naturally healthy and avoid costly veterinarian bills and expensive drugs and medicines? Well read on to find out more…

Potassium For Older Cats

Potassium for cats is extremely important, especially in older cats and in some cases, may make the difference on how long they live or how healthy they will live. Low potassium levels in older cats can lead to chronic renal failure. Chronic Renal Failure, CRF, if advanced, is an incurable condition for your cat, with the only exception being a kidney transplant. However, delaying or even preventing this process has changed this very bleak potential situation.

Clavamox for cats is used for urinary tract infection. It is a broad spectrum antibiotic which combines amoxicillin and clavulanic acid for infections caused by bacteria.

A lot of cats usually develop kidney disease as they age. Warning signs are thirst, urinating frequently and vomiting. The kidneys can not do their job and filter the toxins, so they will increase.

Urinary tract infections in cats can create recurring problems that threaten your pet’s health, are difficult to get rid of and can cost you hundreds of dollars in vet bills. In this article, you’ll learn some important tips for treating and preventing pet urinary problems, so that your cat stays as healthy as possible.

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