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    The Complete Cat

    Your Guide to Cat Care andTraining

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    Table of Contents

    INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................. 3

    CHAPTER 1...................................................................................................................... 4

    CHOOSING A CAT OR KITTEN........................................................................................... 4

    Finding the Right Cat.................................................................................................. 4

    Cat Breeds................................................................................................................... 6

    CHAPTER 2.................................................................................................................... 16

    BASIC CAT CARE ........................................................................................................... 16

    The Stages of Feline Development............................................................................ 16

    The Litter Box ........................................................................................................... 17

    Cleaning Up Cat Messes........................................................................................... 18

    Your Cats Diet ......................................................................................................... 20

    CHAPTER 3.................................................................................................................... 22

    CAT HEALTH ISSUES ...................................................................................................... 22

    Hacking Up Hairballs............................................................................................... 22

    Deworming Your Cat ................................................................................................ 23

    Ear Mites................................................................................................................... 24

    Fleas.......................................................................................................................... 25

    Vaccinations.............................................................................................................. 27

    Neutering Your Cat................................................................................................... 28

    Overactive Thyroid ................................................................................................... 29

    Diabetes .................................................................................................................... 30

    Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease........................................................................ 31

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    Introduction

    There are dog people and then there are cat people. For those of you have cats,

    then you know that there are people cats and not so people cats. Some love

    people and others decide on their own when they want to be involved. Cats areunique and very independent pets. They make great pets because they are very

    easy to care for and they will let you know when they need care or attention. If

    you dont have cats then you are in for a whole new world of pet ownership.

    If you are considering purchasing or adopting a cat, then there are a few steps

    you will want to take to prepare for cat ownership. You will also want to ensure

    that you are not allergic to cats, which is the main reason why people have to find

    their cats new homes. If you have never spent much time around a cat then it is

    a good idea to visit someone who has cats and spend a considerable amount of

    time around them. If you dont have an allergy attack then youre probably going

    to be okay. There are also cat dander tests that you can have done through your

    doctor, but you can save yourself the pain and hassle by being around a cat for a

    while.

    The next thing to consider is your lifestyle. Some cats get along well with dogs,

    especially small breeds, but others are not going to want to have anything to do

    with them. Cats do need less interaction than dogs, but they can get into even

    more mischief if they become bored. It has often been said that a bored cat is a

    bad cat. If you work long hours, your cat may need another feline friend.

    If your cat will fit into your household then you are going to discover an incredible

    new relationship that you have never had with a pet before. Kittens are often thebest way to start because they dont have the bad habits that older cats may

    have. You can also litter box train them yourself and this is where this eBook

    helps you out. This book will explain to the different types of cats as well as how

    to train and care for your new cat.

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    Chapter 1

    CChhoooossiinngg aa CCaatt oorr KKiitttteenn

    Kittens are often the best cats to start out with. With a kitten you are starting with

    a clean slate and you will have a friend that will quickly bond with you. Kittens

    are excellent because they dont have any bad habits yet and you can begin

    training them your rules right away. Older cats are often best if you are a low

    energy person and you dont have time to constantly be looking after a kitten to

    ensure they are not getting in any mischief. Older cats have usually been

    spayed or neutered, may be declawed and their maintenance is much easier in

    terms of feeding and vaccinations. Ultimately, it will be up to you to determine if

    your lifestyle fits a kitten or an older cat.

    Finding the Right Cat

    There are numerous cat breeds and it is important to choose one that is right for

    you and your family.

    When choosing a cat the first thing you need to think about is whether you will be

    able to deal with a cat that is vocal. Some breeds can be almost noisy. Many

    people do not mind this vocalization, as they know that the cat is merely

    communicating with them, but it might be a problem if you live in an apartment or

    you already have a house of loud kids.

    Vocal breeds include:

    Siamese

    Korat

    Bumese

    Quiet cat breeds include:

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    Scottish Fold

    Somali

    America Curl

    We all know that cats decide who they want to cuddle with and when. This also

    means that you can choose a breed that loves to cuddle or, if youre not the

    cuddly type, then you may want a cat that is more aloof. Aloof cats are able to

    occupy themselves, while cuddly cats need more attention. Your lifestyle will

    also help you decide which type of cat you will want. Remember that cuddly cats

    are also best for children.

    Cuddly cat breeds include:

    Snowshoe

    Abyssinian

    Maine Coon

    Ragdoll

    Tonkinese

    Himalayan Persian

    Less sociable cats include:

    Norwegian Forest Cat

    Nebelung

    Russian Shorthair

    If you want a cat that is not always in mischief or one that needs to be able to

    amuse itself, then do notchoose:

    Sphynx

    Siamese

    Rex

    Balinese

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    British Angora breeds

    If you are a homebound person or if you have a lot of free time these breeds can

    be excellent for you. If you are not home very often, be prepared to come home

    to the unexpected.

    While you are looking for the right cat breed, dont be too caught up in these

    personality features. Personalities will differ in the breeds as well and will have a

    lot to do with the environment that the cat grew up in or is going to grow up in.

    One of the most important features to consider is whether you want a short hair

    or a longhaired breed. People who dont have a lot of time to spend on grooming

    will want to go with short. Grooming adult longhaired cats can be time

    consuming, although the cats will be beautiful. If you neglect the long hair,

    however, it will definitely become a tangled and matted mess. This means that

    you may have to have the cat shaven and start all over with their long hair.

    Once you have considered these different features and personality traits, then

    you can begin looking at the different breeds and begin to search for the one that

    sounds like it will fit your style.

    Cat Breeds

    Abyssinian: These cats are incredibly personable and affectionate. They love to

    interact with families as well. The Abyssinian features a graceful tail that is often

    as long as their body. They come in many shades from red to lilac. These cats

    are also very curious and like to know what is going on around them. If you dont

    provide the cat with any toys, then expect them to want to explore and they will

    climb curtains, fences, etc. Also, dont be surprised if they are able to learn a few

    commands as well.

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    American Bobtail: These cats are friendly and gain their name from their short

    tail. These cats are available as both shorthair and longhair. The shorthaired cat

    does not have a smooth coat, however. These cats are somewhat nosy and are

    prone to becoming mischievous when bored. They should have toys and things

    to keep them out of trouble. The temperament of this cat is great for families.

    They often do best with another cat in the house.

    American Curl: These cats are interesting, as they do not have ears that curve

    back toward the back of their heads. They have varying degrees of curl in their

    ears. This cat is known for being quiet and sweet natured. They are also great

    for apartments. These cats tend to be on the inactive side and enjoy lounging

    most of the day. They are also able to entertain themselves, which means they

    are great for people who work long hours.

    American Shorthair: These cats come in a variety of colors with tabbies being

    among the most common and popular. They are also available with self, tortie

    and bicolors. The silver tabby is very popular, as is the calico. These are mild

    mannered cats that are fairly quiet. They are also good hunters. These cats will

    tolerate children and other pets as long as no one mishandles them. They make

    great family pets.

    American Wirehair: These cats have a similar body type to the American

    Shorthair. These cats are not very vocal, but they can be demanding. The breed

    is very sweet and affectionate overall. Their sociable nature makes them very

    playful. Be sure to have plenty of toys to keep these cats entertained.

    Balinese: These cats are very elegant and fun loving. They are very graceful

    and flexible. They are capable of getting into a variety of different places and

    they have been considered little magicians. These cats enjoy the company of

    people and other cats. They do not tend to be a good choice for people who

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    work a lot. If you do, it is wise to have a second Balinese as a playmate. These

    cats are highly intelligent and will need toys to keep them occupied.

    Birman: These cats are an older cat breed and it is believed that they originated

    from the cats that guarded the Burman temples. If you are looking for a cat that

    isnt as demanding for attention, then you are going to like this cat. They are not

    too standoffish, but they arent needy either. They are playful, affectionate and

    curious though. They are laid back and relaxed as well.

    Bombay: If you spend a lot of time at home then you are going to like these cats.

    They will spend all day with you and curl in any lap. These cats enjoy being with

    families, but do not enjoy being home alone. If you are gone a lot, then they will

    need a friend to keep them occupied. They also get along with dog breeds that

    are tolerable of cats. Children will love them as well.

    British Shorthair: If you need a hunter, then you need a British Shorthair. This

    cat is a descendent of the British barn and house cats. This cat breed is pretty

    laid back, but the do not tend to enjoy cuddling or holding. They hate being

    picked up or handle too much. The chances that they will cuddle with you while

    you watch television are slim as well. If you want a cat, but you are gone a lot,

    then this is the cat for you.

    Burmese: If you like the Oriental cat breeds and you want a quieter cat then you

    will want to consider the Burmese. This is a friendly and sociable cat that enjoys

    being around people. These cats will also do better with another Burmese as

    well. This is because they like attention and will need a friend while you are

    away. They are laid back and they dont stress out easily. They like visitors and

    they are friendly. They do not tend to be as playful as some of the Oriental

    breeds though.

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    Chartreux: If you enjoy pets that can learn tricks, then this is the cat for you.

    These cats have been likened to dogs as they love people and they dont like to

    be alone. They also dont care for the company of other cats, so it will be

    completely up to you to keep them happy. The breed is on the quiet side, but

    they do have a high-pitched meow when it comes out. An interesting fact about

    these cats is that they are never named with the letters K, Q, W, X, Y and Z.

    They are also named with a specific letter each year. Talk to your breeder about

    the name to ensure you follow the tradition, especially if you plan on showing the

    cat.

    Colorpoint Shorthair: These cats are close relatives to the Siamese. These

    cats are less likely to cause allergies, which make them a very popular breed.

    However, someone with allergy-induced asthma should not own a cat and this

    cat is not suitable either. These cats are also very popular because they are

    sociable and thrive on attention. If you work long hours, you will want two.

    Cornish Rex: These cats are unique and unusual in appearance. They are look

    as though they are straight out of Egyptian artwork. This breed loves people and

    if you are not home often, they are a bad choice for you. This cat will need

    attention and many people get a second cat or a cat friendly dog to keep them

    company. These cats are also natural born performers and can be trained tricks

    and games. They are also good for families with children. These cats are also

    safe for some people with allergy problems.

    Devon Rex: These cats are good-natured and have been compared to monkeys

    or ornery children. They tend to be very well behaved and placid. However, they

    will get into more trouble than your typical household cat if they are left alone for

    long periods of time. Their naughty antics usually involve food that is left out on

    the counter. They are all about putting up the groceries with you and cooking

    meals. Dont be surprised if they want to ride around on your shoulders either.

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    Egyptian Mau: This is a unique cat that is close related to the African Wild Cat.

    These cats also have an extra paw that is unique to the breed. You will also

    enjoy this cats vocalizations. They feature sounds that are similar to chuckles

    rather than mewing. The sound is quiet and pleasant. They also wag their tails

    similar to a dog. They are very intelligent and playful. They are often very

    devoted to their families as well and will spend a lot of time with you.

    European Burmese: These are sweet and loving cats. They enjoy spending

    time with you, but they are not overly playful either. The breed is tolerant of

    children and pets, and they are not suitable for people who do not spend a lot of

    time at home. They love to curl up and doze in the nearest nap. They are also

    fond of spending time with other cats, so you may consider two.

    Exotic: The Exotic is an ideal cat for the person who loves the Persian, but not

    their coat. This cat looks like a Persian, but they have shorter hair. This is a

    quiet and gentle cat that is curious by nature. The breed is more active than the

    Persian, but they are not obnoxious for attention. They do not crave the

    company of other cats and will come for you for attention.

    Havana Brown: These cats are closely related to the Siamese and have a

    similar appearance. They will spend hours plotting an ambush and dont be

    surprised if they pounce on unsuspecting family members. They are very playful

    and very mischievous. They can deal with you being gone for hours, but will do

    best with another friend of the same breed around. However, dont be surprised

    if your house isnt exactly the way you left it. These cats also have a loud purr,

    although they are not vocally obnoxious.

    Japanese Bobtail: These cats have a short, fluffy bobtail that looks like a

    pompom. If you want a quiet cat, then you wont want this one. These cats are

    very vocal and energetic. If you dont mind constant mewling, then you will like

    these cats and their communication skills. They will create their own toys if they

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    are not supplied with their own, so dont be surprised if they are playing with your

    keys or sunglasses.

    Javanese: These cats are very vocal breeds. They will often just try to hold a

    conversation with you. They are also truly lap cats and will perch on your lap,

    shoulders and even crawl under the covers. They are very smart and can learn

    fetch, to walk on a leash and to come when called. They are playful and

    outgoing.

    Koret: The Koret is well known for its keen senses. They do not care for noisy

    environments because of this and they need to be accustomed to noise from a

    kitten to be able to handle it. If you want a cat that is undemanding, but still

    affectionate then this is not the cat for you. They are known to have attitudes

    and be bossy. They demand attention, but only when they want it.

    La Perm: This is a cat that just looks like it is having a bad hair day, or off of

    someones head in the 80s. These cats are very affectionate and playful. They

    are great if you have a family or multiple cats. They also love to mouse and run

    around outdoors. They do not tend to be very cuddly house cats.

    Maine Coon: If you are a dog lover, but want a cat then this is the breed for you.

    They are very intelligent and do not have a cat-like personality. They get along

    well with other cats, dogs, children and other animals. They are known for their

    hunting abilities as well as their great personalities. They are also content being

    the only pet in the home. These cats are a bit on the vocal side with their unique

    chirps. Although, some people find their unique vocalizations annoying.

    Manx: These cats are good for the career-oriented person. They are quiet, but

    still playful and sweet. They have a gentle attitude and dont need the company

    of others. These cats are also quiet and good for apartments. They do have the

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    ability to jump very high and these cats will often perch on top of refrigerators and

    doorways.

    Norwegian Forest: These are fairly quiet cats that like to be with the people they

    know. They tend to be reserved around strangers. They do like to be around

    their family can be energetic as well as entertaining around them. These cats

    are great for busy professionals and are ideal in apartments and condos. They

    also do not need the companionship of another cat.

    Ocicat: These cats are very people oriented. They will become depressed if

    they are left alone for long periods of time, so they are not best for the busy

    person who is out of the house a lot. They are very intelligent and will enjoy a

    variety of toys. They can also learn simple commands such as come and fetch.

    Oriental: These cats are very vocal, just like their Siamese relatives. They do

    very well in multiple cat households and should have a friend if you are not home

    very often. They may get into twice as much mischief together though. These

    cats are very active with a lot of personality.

    Persian: These cats are known for their grumpy looking faces and very long hair.

    These cats are not very vocal and they are very calm. They are great if you have

    more than one cat in the house or if you also have dogs. They rarely fight with

    anybody. If they dont like the other pet, they tend to just stay away. They have

    a calm temperament that makes them good family cats. They are very content

    just to lie around and doze.

    Ragamuffin: These cats love to be a part of your daily routines and enjoy

    helping you out. They thrive on this attention, so if you are not home much this

    breed is not for you. They are very tolerant of children and dont mind the

    occasional dress up party. These cats need to be a part of the family and will do

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    anything with the kids, even attend the tea party and ride around in the doll

    carriage.

    Ragdoll: This breed is one of the largest cat breeds and is known for their calm

    demeanor. They are also known for their dog-like behavior. They will greet you

    at the door and follow you through the house. They will also snuggle by you on

    the sofa. If you do not believe in de-clawing, but you also do not want your

    furniture ruined by claws then this may be the breed for you. These cats do not

    mind other cats, but prefer to spend time with the family.

    Russian Blue: If you are a busy career person, you will want to consider the

    Russian Blue. They are very devoted family pets and will try to comfort you

    when you are ill or depressed. They are also very intelligent and can learn to

    open doors, come and fetch.

    Scottish Fold: This is a gently cat, but not necessarily cuddly. They are

    reserved and self-contained, which means they dont need a whole lot of

    attention. You can very well be a busy person and this cat will be fine. They do

    enjoy you being around though.

    Selkirk Rex: If you are a career type person or just not home very often, this will

    be a good cat for you. They also do well in multiple cat households and with

    children. They will actually put up with children well and can enjoy being a part of

    tea parties and riding around in strollers.

    Siamese: These are very affectionate and playful cats. They are not for those

    who dont spend much time at home, as they are often plotting their next

    mischievous act. They do best in a pair, which helps keep their loneliness under

    control, but not necessarily their mischief. These cats are also very vocal and

    trainable.

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    Siberian: These cats are descendents of farm cats, which means that they are

    very capable of taking care of themselves. They are great hunters and have a lot

    of common sense. They are very agile as well. These cats are often considered

    great for people who want a dog, but cant have one. They love to help out

    around the house and they enjoy hanging out with you or your kids. They are

    very playful and they enjoy a lot of stimulation to be happy. They are also very

    good at making their own toys out of paper bags, feathers, empty boxes, etc.

    Singapura: These cats have a reputation for being very playful. They slow down

    as they mature, but they will continue to romp and pounce. They are great if you

    have a multiple cat household. Even un-neutered tomcats tend to get along. If

    you have several of this breed, dont be surprised to find them all hanging out in

    a pile. They will also likely snuggle in bed with you each morning all of them.

    Somali: If you like the Abyssinian, but want a longhaired cat then you will love

    the Somali. They are playful cats and make toys out of anything available. They

    are great for multiple cat families as well. If you are not home much, you will

    need to consider having another cat as a friend. They are able to learn to walk

    on a leash, fetch toys and even come when called.

    Sphynx: These cats do not do well alone, as they really need attention from the

    family. These cats will do well with another Sphynx around if you are unable to

    be home a lot. They are naturally mischievous, yet fun loving. These cats

    produce oil on their skin, as a cat with hair would so you will need to wipe them

    down daily with a towel to remove this oil.

    Tonkinese: These cats enjoy being with the family, even if that means

    succumbing to the dress up party. They need toys to keep them occupied during

    the day and will need a friend if you are not home often. They also enjoy sneak

    attacks on suspecting family members. These cats are great if you are home to

    give them a lot of attention.

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    Turkish Angora: These are very intelligent longhaired cats. They are elegant

    and graceful, as well as vocal and need attention. They tend to run around the

    house trying to pounce an invisible pest. They also love to play with balls. They

    will explore their surroundings as well. These cats will require that you kitty proof

    your home. They are able to entertain themselves during the day while you are

    at work, but they are often happier with the company of another cat.

    Turkish Van: this is a cat that loves to play and needs plenty of toys. They are

    great alone during the day, but they want attention in the mornings and evenings.

    They will also want to curl up in your lap while you watch television.

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    Chapter 2

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    Every cat needs a certain level of care. Depending on the breed, they may need

    specialized care in terms of grooming as well as any special health provisions.

    The Stages of Feline Development

    When a kitten is born its hard to imagine them growing into full-grown cats.

    When kittens are born they are blind and completely dependent on mom. The

    first stage of their life involves eating and growing. Once their eyes are open,

    however, they will begin to explore the world around them.

    By the time a kitten is four weeks old, they will begin romping around with their

    siblings. They will begin to learn about the litter box as well as become well

    socialized. In the wild, the mother will supplement their diet with prey that she

    has caught and killed. This means you should consider providing a soft cat food

    or dry food that is softened with a little water.

    By six to eight weeks they will begin exploring a little more. They will venture into

    other rooms and follow their mother around. They will also begin to develop their

    hunting abilities. At eight weeks old they are usually completely weaned and

    ready to move to their new home.

    For several months after weaning they will continue to grow and will do so rather

    quickly. They will need series of vaccinations to ensure that they dont catch any

    diseases. They will also learn how to interact with the family and learn their

    boundaries. Your kitten should also learn his name and perhaps a few other

    commands. If you have a longhaired cat, you will also need to begin regularly

    grooming the cat and get them used to it.

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    As adolescents, cats will begin to transition from kittenhood to being a mature

    cat. This means they may act like teenagers somewhat and have bad attitudes.

    This stage begins around five to six months. This may last until the cat reaches

    his first year. He will be playful, but may occasionally get to rough.

    Cats should be neutered at six months of age, as they will be old enough to

    reproduce. Neutering will also help them transition through their teenage stage.

    The cat will also begin to fill out and bulk up as it continues to mature.

    Older cats will also develop and go through different transitions. For example,

    they will also go through a middle age period, just as people do. The good news

    is that your cat doesnt have a credit card or money, so you dont have to worry

    about them running out and buying any expensive toys. The boys might be

    interested in a new female companion though.

    The Litter Box

    One of the biggest drawbacks for some cat owners is the litter box. Not only do

    you have to clean it, but you also have to teach your kitten to use it.

    It is usually fairly easy to teach your kitten to use a litter box. The most important

    thing is that you put it in the place you want it and leave it there. You also need

    to keep it clean so that they wont decide to use the carpet instead. A litter box

    should also not be kept near food bowls or water, as cats like to keep these

    areas clean.

    Once you find the right place for the litter box, you will need to teach the cat what

    the litter box is for. Begin by placing the cat in the box and raking your fingers

    through the litter. Your cat may quickly decide that they need to use it right

    away. If they hop out, play with them a few minutes and then place them back in

    the box. Repeat the process several times, but try not to overdo it.

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    After your cat eats, you will want to wait for about 10 to 15 minutes and then

    place them in the litter box. If they use it, then you will want to praise them. If

    your cat is taking a nap, watch the cat and place him in the litter box when he

    wakes up.

    If your cat has an accident, you dont want to scold them. They will only become

    frustrated or angry. Instead place the litter box in the area the cat tends to have

    accidents and encourage the cat to use it. Once they get in the habit, they

    should start to use it regularly. If the cat stops, try cleaning it. If it is not dirty,

    have the vet check him out for a bladder infection or other health problem.

    There are several litter box designs that make it easier to keep the litter box

    clean. The hooded type is best for cats that want their privacy. It is also good for

    those who kick and make a lot of dust. There are also removable lines that help

    you in cleaning the litter box. Simply lift out the whole liner and discard it.

    Another popular litter box is the design that is self-cleaning. These are best for

    multiple family cats. The litter box automatically cleans itself after each use. You

    then empty the container the soiled litter is discarded in.

    Cleaning Up Cat Messes

    Messes are common when your cat is first learning to use the litter box. If you

    dont get these messes cleaned up as soon as possible, you may be stalked by

    lingering odors.

    Cat urine is very smelly and it will only get worse the longer that it sits. This is

    due to bacteria feeding on the organic waste that is in the urine. Those wastes

    are then converted into gases. The longer the urine sits, the more it will soak

    through your carpet, pad and even the wood beneath your carpet. This makes it

    nearly impossible to remove.

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    Begin cleaning by blotting the urine first. Use an old towel to soak up as much as

    possible. Follow up with paper towels to remove as much urine as possible and

    no moisture can be seen. The area should be diluted next by spraying it heavily

    with water and mild white vinegar. Blot after spraying. Continue this process

    until the area is clean.

    In some cases you may need to neutralize the odor. This is necessary if the

    cleaned spot has dried, but the odor is still there. There are several chemical

    odor removers such as Febreeze and OdorEater that will neutralize the smell.

    If you have old stains, you will want to neutralize the odors as well. Carpets and

    padding will often need to be replaced if the odor and urine has sunk all the way

    through to the underlying floor. If the scent of urine lingers in a room, but you

    cant find the spot you can use a black light in the room to illuminate it.

    If your cat is urinating outside of its litter box and the cat has been using the litter

    box regularly, take the cat to the vet to see if the cat has a urinary infection.

    Cat spray is perhaps the worst smell in the world. It can definitely take your

    breath away so be prepared when cleaning these messes. A cat that sprays can

    be a real nuisance. The best way to clean cat spray is to catch it as quickly as

    you can. It is also best to stop the spray behavior so you dont have to deal with

    these messes. Many cats will stop spraying if you neuter them. This doesnt

    always work though. You can also prevent the spray through a pheromone

    based training product. This product mimics the pheromones that are natural to

    cats and the cat loses its impulse to mark its territory.

    Cats are also notorious for vomiting, whether it is a hairball or just food. Cat

    vomit can be very difficult to remove, especially if the cat is eating a food that has

    red dye in it. In this instance, you will probably have to call a steam cleaning

    company to clean your carpets. For vomiting, and diarrhea as well, you will need

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    paper towels and a small stiff-bristled brush. You will also need a water and

    detergent mixture and an odor neutralizer. The area will need to be blotted,

    diluted, blotted, diluted and blotted until it is sufficiently clean. You will then need

    to use your neutralizing product.

    Your Cats Diet

    Kittens will need a kitten food to ensure that they are receiving all of the nutrients

    they need to grow. When it comes to feeding your cat there are many options.

    Theres dry and theres canned. Theres kitten and cat. In general cats need

    only four main nutrients. They require a meat based protein, taurine, water and

    various vitamins and minerals. Kitten food includes all of these just more to givethe kitty the necessary energy to grow and be healthy and this is the main

    difference between cat and kitten food.

    For the first five weeks, the kitten will be nursing from its mother. At week five

    the kittens can start to be weaned. They may continue to nurse until they are

    eight to ten weeks old. Pet owners should feed the mother a kitten food to

    ensure that she is receiving all the necessary nutrients that she needs for herself

    and her kittens. All animals have a higher nutrient requirement when they are

    pregnant. At week five, the kitten can begin to eat canned kitten food with its

    mother. The first ingredient on the package should be either chicken, beef or

    lamb.

    Kittens will need kitten food for their first year. At six weeks of age, the kittens

    should be receiving four small meals per day. At twelve weeks, they can have

    more food divided into three meals. At one, the kittens may be switched to adult

    food and fed twice daily. Cats are capable of knowing when they are full, so you

    can leave a bowl out of dry food throughout the day.

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    The biggest debate amongst cat owners is whether or not they should use wet,

    canned or dry food. The answer is both. Kittens and cats need wet food

    because it contains water. They may not drink enough on a regular basis and

    the wet food ensures they stay hydrated. The dry food ensures they have

    something to eat whenever they are hungry. It also helps to scrape the teeth and

    keep them clean, which prevents dental diseases.

    The kittens diet should consist mostly of canned food, as it is more nutritious.

    Keep track of whether the kitten is on track by weighing the cat on a regular

    basis. You also do not want to allow them to get into the habit of overeating or

    eating table scraps. Table scraps are high in fat and it also throws off their

    balanced diet that they receive through their regular food.

    Do not feed your cat these foods:

    Milk

    Green tomatoes

    Raw potatoes

    Onions

    Garlic Root vegetables

    Grapes

    Raisins

    Chocolate

    These foods can be toxic and harmful to your cat.

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    Chapter 3

    CCaatt HHeeaalltthh IIssssuueess

    All pets have health issues that are innate to them and the cat is no different.

    They have a variety of special diseases and problems that can develop in

    addition to the traditional fleas, ticks and, of course, hairballs.

    Hacking Up Hairballs

    Cats are precocious and they love to leave you little presents, such as dead mice

    and birds. One present you dont like to find, however, is the hairball. Hairballs,

    or trichobezoars, are really balls of hair. Hair is not digestible and since your cat

    spends a good amount of time licking and grooming itself, it also spends a lot of

    time hacking up hairballs. The hair does not pass through the digestive system,

    so the cat has to hack it up.

    The cat has a serrated tongue that easily captures their hair as they groom. Cats

    with long hair are more likely to develop hairballs. Cats with shorthair will too, butnot nearly as badly. If your cat is unable to get up a hairball, it can cause

    digestive blockage and will need to be treated by a veterinarian. Usually a cat

    will require surgery to remove those hairballs. There are several preventative

    steps that you can take to do your best to keep the hairball problem down to a

    minimum.

    Prevention Tip #1

    Regularly brush your cat. The more you groom the cat, the less hair it will

    swallow on its own. Brushing helps to get rid of the dead hair before the cats

    licks and grooms itself. You can also wipe your cat down with a moist towel to

    capture stray dead hairs.

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    Prevention Tip #2

    At your local pet shop you should be able to find special hairball treats. These

    are edible treats that help to breakdown hairballs. Many of these also contain

    mineral oil. Some cat food has also been developed to aid hairball prone cats.

    Prevention Tip #3

    If hairballs are a constant problem you can use a special lubricant that is

    designed to help your cat pass hairballs. Products that contain petroleum are

    best. These are also available in several flavors so that your cat will readily

    consume them.

    There is no cure for the hairball problem, but these are just a few preventative

    steps that should make your cats life a little easier.

    Deworming Your Cat

    Just about all kittens are born with some type of worm infection. These worms

    are often transmitted through the mothers milk while the kittens are still in the

    womb. It takes a lot to keep all cats worm free, so you will definitely need to work

    with your cat to keep worms down. There are several clues that your cat might

    have worms:

    1. If you find a stray cat, dont assume that the cat is healthy. Automatically

    take it to the vet to be dewormed as well as have its health checked

    overall. Also, if your cat prowls outside and is prone to hunting, they are

    more susceptible to worms.

    2. Even if your cat is predominantly an indoor cat, they will still be able to

    develop worms. If your cat has a heaving or retching problem that does

    not end in a hairball, there is a good chance that the cat has worms. They

    may also vomit up worms or they may also be present in feces.

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    3. Not all veterinarian tests will show that cats have worms. Even feces tests

    do not always indicate worms as they worms can lie dormant in the

    system.

    4. if your cats appetite changes or if the cat develops diarrhea, you should

    have the cat dewormed. Some cats will also have dull fur or a potbelly.

    These are typically signs of worms.

    There are a variety of different worms and they affect the body in different way.

    There are several over the counter worm medications that you can give to your

    cat in its food or as a pill. Worm your cat on an as needed basis or whenever

    you see your cat getting in a wormy situation.

    Ear Mites

    Ear mites affect many household pets. Ear mites are like little crabs that infest

    the ears. Those cats that are outdoors are more prone to these. Cats that are

    affect by ear mites tend to become uncomfortable and itchy. A cat that has ear

    mites will have a black, dirt-like substance in their ears. The parasites live on the

    surface of the ear canal and feed on the tissue in the ear.

    If you notice that your cat is scratching its ears or shaking its head then there is a

    good chance that the cat has ear mites. It is very important that your cat is

    treated for these right away. If they are left untreated, the ear will become

    infected and the eardrum may rupture. They also cause bacteria and yeast

    infections as well.

    The best prevention for ear mites is to keep your cat indoors and keep the cat

    treated for fleas. There are several flea treatments that will also aid in the

    prevention of ear mites. These treatments are usually given to your cat once a

    month. You may also need to treat your home and, in particular, your cats

    bedding.

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    When you go to the vet for ear mites, they will probably give you an eardrop that

    kills ear mites. This is given to the cat three times per day for several days.

    Before you begin treatment you will need to clean the cats ears. Your vet may

    also provide you with a solution to use to clean the ears. Prescription eardrops

    may also be necessary and should prevent a second outbreak. Some cats may

    also be given an injection.

    Ivermectin is another treatment that has been used for ear mites in cats. This is

    not officially approved by the FDA, but many veterinarians are using it. This is a

    medicine that is used to treat dogs for heartworms as well as worms in horses.

    Your vet should tell you that it is not an officially approved medication before

    giving it to your cat.

    Fleas

    If your cat is allowed outside, chances are its going to bring fleas into your home.

    Most indoor cats will not have this problem.

    Your first course of action should be to treat your yard. Bring in all pets and

    spray the yard with an insecticide to kill fleas, flea larvae and ticks. Next, you will

    need to treat your carpet and your furniture. Fleas will burrow into carpet as well

    as your seat cushions, slipcovers and bedding.

    Begin by vacuuming your carpet and your furniture. Be sure to get all cracks,

    crevices and corners of the room. You will also want to use a powder, spray or

    fogger in your home as well. Powders are used on carpet and you simply shake

    and vacuum them back up. They can penetrate down into the matting to kill the

    fleas.

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    Sprays are short-term flea control. They kill adult fleas, but not the eggs.

    Foggers can be difficult to use because you have to leave your home for several

    hours and keep your pets out as well. You also have to be sure that they dont

    get on food or appliances used to cook and prepare food.

    After your home flea free, you will want to prevent any further infestations.

    Preventing is a lot easier than getting rid of fleas and you can begin by using

    these products:

    Flea Baths & Dips: Flea baths use a medicated shampoo

    that is used to treat fleas. These are good for short-term, but

    they wear off quickly. Flea dips are more effective and last for

    several weeks. Flea dips should be a last resort as they often

    contain heavy chemicals.

    Flea Powder and Spray Treatments: Flea powders and

    sprays are also a short-term defense. These treatments only

    affect adult fleas.

    Flea Collars: Flea collars are also popular. These exude a

    gas that fleas do not like and is absorbed into the skin of theanimal. They tend to only work in the vicinity of the neck.

    Flea Medications: These are a pill that keeps eggs from

    hatching and reproducing on the cat. These do not kill adult

    fleas, but stop the reproduction process.

    Absorbable Medications: This is a spot medication that is

    applied between the shoulder blades of the cat. They spread

    across their skin and kills fleas for about a month. They also

    halt the reproduction process.

    Flea Combs: This is a good method to use on kittens and

    you dont want to give her any unnecessary treatments. This is

    a fine comb that you use to pull the fleas off of the hair and then

    you have to kill the fleas by dousing them in soapy water.

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    Vaccinations

    One of the most important things for you to do is ensure that your cat receives all

    of the necessary vaccinations. These will protect your cat from several common

    ailments.

    Kittens should be vaccinated when they are six to eight weeks old. Before this

    time the kitten has been protected by the antibodies they receive from their

    mothers milk. Once the kitten is weaned, they need vaccinations to protect them

    from diseases and to allow it to build their own antibodies.

    When you first go to the veterinarian, the vet will give the cat a physical

    examination. They will do a fecal exam to check for worms and a blood test to

    ensure the cat does not have Feline Leukemia. They may also test for Feline

    Infectious Peritonitis. The tests are quick and preliminary results are available

    within minutes. If your kitten does not have these diseases, they will be

    vaccinated against them. A cat that never goes outside may not need them, but

    it is recommended that they do receive these vaccinations. A kitten should also

    receive their first FVRCPC vaccine.

    Your kitten should visit your veterinarian again in another two to four weeks and

    again at eight to twelve. At this time they should receive another FVRPC and a

    second FIP and Feline Leukemia vaccine. They may also be wormed again.

    Kittens who are outside at eight to twelve weeks will also receive a Rabies

    vaccine.

    The third visit to the veterinarian should occur at ten to sixteen weeks. The kitten

    will then receive its third set of FVRCPC and the kitten should not need a Rabies

    or FVRCPC. Your Rabies vaccine will be good for three years. Your cat will

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    need an annual FVRCPC vaccine. If your cat received FIP and Feline Leukemia

    vaccinations, it will need boosters when it is one year of age.

    Vaccines are safe, although some do have side effects. Feline Leukemia may

    cause cancer at the injection site. For this reason, the vet does not give the

    vaccination to cats that are not at risk. Other vaccinations may cause tumors or

    cysts at injection sites as well.

    Neutering Your Cat

    There are a large number of homeless and feral cats in the world. This fact has

    begun to impress upon people the importance of neutering.

    Feral cats are unaltered pets that may have been released into the wild. Some

    are cats that were born and never handled by people so they are wild and

    uncatchable. Feral cats can spread diseases to other pets because they will raid

    trashcans, fight and can become infected with diseases and parasites easily.

    Another good reason to have your cat sterilized is because of the racket that

    occurs when a cat is in heat. When females are in heat they attract males who

    will sit outside, yowl and fight with other males all night. She will literally attract

    every tomcat in the neighborhood. Tomcats will also mark their territory inside

    and outside your house.

    Intact cats are also prone to certain types of cancer. They may develop cancers

    of the reproductive organs. These cancers are rare in cats that are sterilized by

    one year of age. They may also develop contagious reproductive diseases.

    Cats can be sterilized at a young age. Most humane societies will do this at eight

    weeks. Veterinarians agree that is best to do this at five to six months unless

    they are feral kittens.

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    Neutering is harder on females as the surgery is more invasive. If you have both

    male and female cats, it is often best to neuter males first and then wait until

    females are six months of age to spay.

    These surgeries are very easy and typical, however cats are prone to infection in

    their incisions. This is because they tend to lick and chew at the stitches. If this

    is the case you may have to use a plastic surgery collar to keep your cat from

    licking the stitches. Females will also need to stay indoors for three to five days

    after the surgery.

    Overactive Thyroid

    An overactive thyroid, or hyperthyroidism, is a condition where the thyroid gland

    produces excess thyroid hormone and becomes enlarged. The condition is

    usually provoked by a benign tumor on either side of the thyroid gland.

    Symptoms of this condition include:

    Increased appetite

    Increased thirst

    Weight loss

    Muscle mass loss

    Diarrhea

    Lethargy

    Frequent vomiting

    Irritability

    Ungroomed looking coat

    Your vet will do a CBC blood panel and do a thyroid specific test if they suspect

    that they cat has a thyroid problem. There are three treatments including:

    Anti-thyroid medication

    Surgery

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    Radioiodine treatment

    Diabetes

    Feline diabetes may affect cats of any age. This condition is most common in

    older cats. Obese, males tend to develop diabetes more often. Cats are also

    affected by either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. Type 1 means that the cat is

    unable to produce enough insulin, while Type 2 means that the cat cannot handle

    insulin sufficiently. Symptoms include:

    Vomiting

    Dehydration

    Weakness

    Loss of appetite

    Increased thirst

    Increased urination

    Weight loss

    Breathing problems

    Ungroomed looking coat

    Your vet will test for blood sugar levels in the urine. Diabetes is usually treated

    with five methods including:

    Diet and weight control

    Insulin injections

    Oral medications

    Monitoring glucose and insulin levels

    Nutrient and botanical supplements

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    Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease

    This disease is a painful inflammation of the lower urinary tract infection. This

    disease has the potential to be fatal. It can be caused by a number of issues

    such as:

    Decreased water intake

    Difficult urination

    Inappropriate urinations

    Appetite loss

    Blood in urine

    Listlessness

    Frequent licking of genitals Urine retention due to:

    Viruses

    Bacteria

    Diet

    Treatment includes a catheterization, fluid therapy, antibiotics and, in rare cases,

    surgery. Cat owners are encouraged to change the diet of the cat as well ensure

    that the cat drinks plenty of water.