Care of a cat

Cats make affectionate and playful pets, but it’s important to have a good understanding of their needs before you welcome one into your home. Grooming your cat isn’t just about making your feline cute: you remove dead hair, keep their coat and skin healthy, help you build a closer relationship, and give you a chance to check their overall health. On this page, we’ll take you through some top cat facts to help you get to know these amazing animals, and point you in the direction of our expert advice on how to keep your kitten or cat happy and healthy.

How should I feed my cat?

You can feed your cat with feed, dry balanced food or wet food. There are a multitude of flavors, presentations and brands. Choose the right food for his age (puppy, adult or senior) and his physiological state (breeding, gestation, lactation, neutered, etc). You must leave food all day in a place that is easily accessible to him and where there are no insects or rodents. He must have fresh, clean water in another container, although cats love to drink from moving water currents, such as small drops falling from a badly closed faucet. It is not advisable to feed them with homemade diets, since it is more complicated to guarantee a correct nutritional balance.

How to take care of my cat’s health?

Among the care of a cat, the following are indispensable vaccination and deworming according to the veterinarian’s instructions. In general, an adult cat should be vaccinated annually against respiratory diseases, leukemia and rabies, although the guidelines vary depending on the place where you live, and dewormed 4 times a year to avoid internal parasites. For external parasites such as fleas, lice or ticks, there are various products of easy application. Before using them, we should consult with our veterinarian to choose the product that best suits our cat and our needs. Another fundamental aspect to keep your cat healthy and happy is hygiene. You must have a litter tray and clean the stool daily, as they do not like to use it dirty and will probably look for another place to do their needs.

Cat care: what are hairballs?

It is not necessary to bathe your cat, as cats are very clean animals that groom themselves continuously throughout the day. However, the more you brush your cat, the better it will be for its skin and coat. It will have a stronger, thicker, shinier, healthier and hairball-free coat. Cats living outdoors that are subjected to seasonal temperature changes and light variations lose less hair compared to those who live at home at a constant temperature and with artificial light. This hair loss and the washing or licking of the cats often causes these accumulations of hair or trichobezoars to form. They are usually expelled normally, but if this does not occur, their presence in the gastrointestinal tract can cause alterations such as vomiting, diarrhea, obstructions and lack of appetite among other symptoms.

How often should I brush and bathe my cat?

Brush your cat frequently to remove dead hair and give him feline malt to prevent the formation of hairballs. With 2 or 3 times a week it will be enough and you will help your cat to maintain a good gastrointestinal transit. There are also special feeds for these cases. They are called Hairball, they are not medicated and there are several flavors and brands.

It is not necessary to bathe your cat, as cats are very clean animals that groom themselves continuously throughout the day. However, the more you brush your cat, the better it will be for its skin and coat. It will have a stronger, thicker, shinier, healthier and knot-free coat. If you want to bathe him, you can do it with a special shampoo for cats and dry him with a towel or a manual hair dryer. Cats generally don’t like water – usually the owner ends up wetter than the cat after the bath! If you are new to cat care, you will discover how fascinating these little felines are and how easy and fun it is to live with them.  Now that you know a lot more about how to care for a cat, follow our tips to keep your feline healthy and happy.

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