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Posts Tagged ‘cats’

The Cat Carriers Revenge

By doglvr On October 17, 2011 No Comments

Cat carriers have caused me some pain recently. My ruin with them was totally unforeseen! I’d collected a buddy in the car since we’d thought we would have a look at a new pet product store. The new shop reputedly had almost everything your four-legged friend could possibly ever want in it. After we got there and parked we were amazed at the scale of it. It was extremely big! Nothing can beat a fun time shopping especially when that shop is a new one therefore we hurried in to see what was inside. 

The shelving would have been a good ten foot tall plus ran in six sections the length of the warehouse, and each shelf appeared to be packed with amazing furry related pet needs. My friend was throwing all kinds of toys and goodies into her cart, ahead of going to locate a couple

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How To Get Cats Into Cat Carriers

By doglvr On September 26, 2011 No Comments

Getting cats into cat carriers shouldn’t be an awful test for either you or your beloved pet. Cats aren’t any different than every other pet, or perhaps indeed our children. They should be trained in a fun manner how to do things in life. One example of these points consists of hopping into their cat carriers when you’d like them to. 

Leave the cat carriers as part of their day-to-day routine. Should they have cat enclosures then keep their cat carrier included in the regular fixtures in there. Otherwise stick it in which ever room they spend quite an amount of time in. Special food or a type of dry food they enjoy should be placed inside their cat carrier. They then will need to go in there to have it. Consistency on your account here will pay off. Don’t cave in and

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Several Factors Of Proper Persian Cat Grooming

By doglvr On August 30, 2011 No Comments

Persian cat grooming is a very important aspect of having Persian cat. The right tool in this regard is a greyhound comb that is made from metal and that can be used to comb your Persian cat’s coat on a daily basis – starting from the roots and ending with the tips of the hair. Additionally, it’s also needed that you make sure combing the chest area as too the area behind the ears and also under your pet’s armpits.

Frequency of Bathing

Another aspect of good Persian cat grooming is to know the frequency with which to bathe your pet. Here, the deciding aspect is the cat’s fur; if the Persian has dilute coated hair then there’s not so much need to bathe the Persian too often. Nonetheless, for Persians with silky hair you will need to give special attention to prevent matting and also knotting of the hair.

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Several Factors Of Proper Persian Cat Grooming

By doglvr On August 30, 2011 No Comments

Persian cat grooming is a very important aspect of having Persian cat. The right tool in this regard is a greyhound comb that is made from metal and that can be used to comb your Persian cat’s coat on a daily basis – starting from the roots and ending with the tips of the hair. Additionally, it’s also needed that you make sure combing the chest area as too the area behind the ears and also under your pet’s armpits.

Frequency of Bathing

Another aspect of good Persian cat grooming is to know the frequency with which to bathe your pet. Here, the deciding aspect is the cat’s fur; if the Persian has dilute coated hair then there’s not so much need to bathe the Persian too often. Nonetheless, for Persians with silky hair you will need to give special attention to prevent matting and also knotting of the hair.

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What Makes Felines Lose Their Hair?

By doglvr On August 30, 2011 No Comments

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Everyone who’s owned a cat knows that they constantly shed fur. Sometimes, various health issues can cause them to shed more hair than normal. This is known as alopecia, and it can be indicative of something seriously wrong with your cat. You need to be concerned if you notice abnormal amounts of hair loss. Feline hair loss falls into two major categories known as pruritic and non-pruritic. Pruritic hair loss will cause your pets skin to itch and have him scratching, biting, or licking the places on his body that are affected. Cats with non-pruritic hair loss often don’t have itchy skin, but the affected area can be painful.

Pruritic hair loss is usually caused by allergic reactions. Humans and felines can both suffer allergic reactions. can cause a dermatitis that causes your pet to frantically scratch and bite himself trying to eradicate the itching.

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