Monday, November 3, 2008

Cats and Longevity - Tips to Live Longer and Healthier

By O'Della Wilson

Keeping your cat healthy is key to ensuring a long life. By following a few guidelines you can increase your cat's life expectancy.

My cat, Cutie Pie, was found within minutes of his birth and the first two months of his life were touchy, but he made it through. Last month he turned eighteen years old and continues to thrive. His doctor says his health is better than most cats half his age. He attributes Cutie Pie's great health to his life style.

A key factor in longevity is indoor living. Not only does this protect them from poisonous plants and parasites, but it prevents them from being exposed to other animals which might carry diseases. Indoor living also eliminates the hazards of traffic or natural enemies of felines.

Annual medical exams and vaccinations are crucial in maintaining your cat's long term health. Even when your fluffy feline remains indoors they are still exposed to the outside environment every time you or someone else enters and exits your home.

Daily vitamins assist in the prevention of illness in addition to making sure your kitty is getting the required nutrients. Ask your vet what your cat's particular needs might be. Kittens have different needs than adult or older cats and require different strengths. Pet supply stores carry a variety of flavors to suit even the pickiest taste buds.

Food and water dishes should be washed daily. A clean fresh supply of water will lesson the chances of urinary tract infections. Water dishes should be kept in low traffic areas to prevent dust and dirt contaminants. Your cat should have access to fresh water around the clock. Automatic dispensers are OK as precautions, but should never be relied upon. Food dishes should not be overfilled, containing only enough food for the day. As your cat gets older, try mixing dry food with some moist food to provide better intestinal health. Older cats require more water and fiber intake to maintain good health.

Litter pans should be scooped twice daily or more if needed. Litter pans should be emptied, washed thoroughly and filled with fresh clean litter once a week. Not only will this keep your cat healthier, but it will keep the humans of your household healthier and the air clear of litter pan odors. [Always wash hands thoroughly after contact with litter pans.]

Keep your cat active by dipping their favorite toy in catnip. Use only 100% organic. I have tried non-organic cat nips, but it resulted in various side effects. Exercise is important in longevity. Catnip is a great means of providing extra energy to get your cat moving, but again I must caution -- do not depend on it as a sole motivator for exercise. Providing towers and shelves, along with plenty of toys will provide the incentive most cats need. Placing their favorite toys on the top shelves will keep them climbing. A word of caution on toys: Bells, feathers, and squeak toys might seem fun, but they pose a serious choking threat. If you are going to use these toys with your cat, use only while you are in attendance. Never give your cat access to these toys unattended.

Finally, interaction with lots of love goes a long way. Brushing their coat weekly cuts down on shedding and provides loving interaction. Talking to your cat regularly goes a long way too. The more you talk, the more they learn and understand your directives. This leads to better behavior also. Cats are independent creatures, but they thrive on affection and attention.

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This article written and provided by: O'Della Wilson AKA Alhavakia, published author and freelance writer.

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Cat Losing Fur?

By Doris J Canova

There are many reasons for a cat losing fur. With cats, the problem can be caused by a number of factors. The number one cause of itching, allergies, a cat losing fur is because the cats is an allergy to flea saliva, while bad odors have numerous causes. Hair loss and bad odor is always a sign of a health problem. A trip to the veterinarian is essential in determining the specific cause. Your veterinarian may discover changes in your cat's health that you have overlooked. It is always better to contact your vet just to be safe.

Cat losing fur can also come down to something as simple as grooming. Cats keep clean by licking themselves - but not every cat is an expert, particularly overweight cats! Since cats are so clean, they tend to prevent a lot of problems.

Excessive licking, which can lead to acat losing fur, is considered a displacement behavior but can be greatly reduced by calming and comforting your cat. It can sometimes become habitual if the source of the problem is not properly identified and addressed. Have there been any changes in the house recently?

A recent move, the addition or loss of another pet in the home, or even a change of schedule can cause anxiety in the cat. Try to set aside some extra time every day just to play with your cat, pet her and talk to her. That will help reduce her stress and hopefully help to resolve her excessive licking problemas well as the cat losing fur.

If your pet is nervous by nature, she may be chewing herself raw or just losing hair from stress. A flea eating the flesh causes animals to become stressed if they have had problems with them for a little while and have had to handle the itch with constant scratching.

Your cat losing fur in only certain areas could be a symptom that possibly indicates ringworm, but it could also indicate other skin conditions/allergies or health problems. If the lesions are all over her body, the vet is definitely the best one to advise you, make a diagnosis, and prescribe a treatment.

Another cause for a cat losing fur is simply a part of the process of aging.

NOTE: This article is for information only. See your veterinarian for medical advice.


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