A puppy training collar, in my opinion, is a necessity for anyone getting a dog, just as a regular dog collar is a necessity. The regular dog collar is a simple cloth collar to the elaborate leather dog collar, it’s all about choice with this one. There are several types of the puppy training collar available, from the choke chain, pronged collars, bark collars and electronic collars. We will discuss the possibilities in these categories, but be advised, that if you don’t train your puppy his bad habits will cause you unhappiness. Eventually some people have their animals put down when the bad habits become more then they want to deal with. If you bother to take the time to train your dog, all of this can be avoided.
What the Different Puppy Training Collars Are About
While the choke chain sounds like a return on the Inquisition, its not like it sounds, but the name is long standing and isn’t probably going to go away. You can call it a puppy training collar and avoid the nasty image of the choke chain. What it actually is, is a simple collar with an ability to tighten as the dog pulls. The best one is the Swedish Training Collar. The collar tightens the more he pulls away. Most dogs take very little time to get the association, so this puppy training collar is most often quick, painless and the puppy training collar can be quite inexpensive. This help with teach a dog to walk with you, not walk you. It can also teach him to sit, heel, etc.
The pronged collar serves the exact same purpose as the choke chain, but there are prongs inside the collar, which pinch the dog if he pulls to hard. While most people with small animals don’t feel the need to use this, people with larger animals often find it a necessity. Puppies get excited, they jump, lunge, try to run and do all sorts of things that can injure yourself or others. This type of puppy training collar is very effective and often only takes a couple of tries before the dog learns what he is supposed to do.
Electronic collars are just the same as the prong collar, and choke chain in purpose, but it uses a small electronic zap to convince your dog he is making the wrong choice. They also have these collars with virtual fences.
Bark collars are a puppy training collar, but are designed to address the specific problem. The choices are myriad to a small electronic shock when they bark, to a spray of water or other smell dogs don’t like.
While ongoing training and reminder training never stops, most dog really do learn quickly and the puppy training collar is your most helpful tool.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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Sunday, October 26, 2008
Arthritis in Cats
Cats can suffer from arthritis just as we humans do, and it mostly affects older cats. There might not be any cure (depending on the type of arthritis), but there are always treatments. Most cats are naturally exceptionally nimble and athletic animals, but as you might expect their joints, ligaments and bones are susceptible to accidental damage, and to the wear and tear of everyday life. On the other hand, giving thanks to their buoyancy, sense of balance, ability to land on their feet and built-in shock absorbers - their forelegs are not connected by bone to the rest of their skeleton, cats do not suffer from as many orthopaedic troubles as they might if they didn’t have all of these great qualities. Arthritis conditions in cats take place most generally as an end result of accidents.
Cats can suffer from different kinds of arthritis, which plainly means joint inflammation. However, arthritis is much more compound than a simple inflammation, so this plain name is relatively confusing. For example, check out the wide range of signs of arthritis in cats:
· Stiffness
· Limping
· Favoring One Limb (especially after resting)
· Not Wanting to Climb Stairs or Jump
· Noticeable Pain
· Different Gait than Usual
· Nervousness
· Aggression
· Depression
If you notice more than one of these symptoms in your cat, you should make an appointment with your veterinarian as soon as possible. Usually, as the owner, you notice these things right away and know that something isn’t quite right.
Causes
Many things can cause arthritis in cats. Main reasons are old age, trauma, infections, immune system disorders and even developmental disorders.
Cats most commonly suffer the following two forms of arthritis. One is traumatic Arthritis and this may be caused by a sudden injury to a joint, such as following a vehicle accident, the consequence of a fight or play with another cat or animal, or because of an awkward fall.
The second is called osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is well thought-out by professionals to be the end result of a joint failure that can occur for nearly any reason. Cats’ shoulder and elbow joints are those most regularly pretentious in older cats. Common causes are repeated episodes of traumatic arthritis, and also joint dislocation or fractures involving joints that occurred in the past and made the joints more vulnerable to disproportionate wear and tear.
What to Expect During Your Trip to the Vet
Your vet will conduct a regular examination, and comments from you on your cat’s problems. Your vet might take some tests to rule out anything else such as blood tests, radiographs, ultrasound, etc.
Treatments
If your cat is diagnosed with arthritis, there are many treatments available. Some you can do at home such as gentle massage, weight control, exercise, and warmth. Some medications may be prescribed for your cat such as Glucosamine and Chondroitin, Corticosteroids, Vitamin C, and/or NSAIDs (Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs).
There are numerous different kinds of joint diseases that your cat could have, too. These include:
Feline progressive polyarthritis (which affects more than one joint)
Dysplasia
Bacterial Arthritis
Oseoarthritis (Degenerative Joint Disease)
Ruptured Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Luxating Patella
Hip Dysplasia
Intervertabral Disc Disease
Hyperparathyroidism
Although most forms of arthritis has no cure to rid your feline of the disease, there are plenty of treatments available. Your cat can live out the rest of his or her life with less pain, more activity, and just being generally happier!
Friday, October 24, 2008
Cat Care-5 Common Disease Symptoms To Look For
When we experience pain in our bodies, we can easily tell somebody that there is something wrong and that individual will be able to bring you to the hospital. Pets cannot do that just observing them can tell you a lot of things. which is why owners should practice cat care and be aware of the symptoms.
Talked About beneath are a few diseases and their symptoms you should look out for.
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is the most feared disease by cat owners. It is a known fact, that it is the leading cause of death amongst cats. It is caused by a coronavirus infection and what is even worse, is that the symptoms are very much like other diseases so it is really hard to diagnose.
There is also Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) that is similar to HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). Just like the human variation, it is a life long infection that advances slowly and kills the cat.
Cats may as well be infected by Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV). This is a is a retrovirus that causes fatal cancerous and non cancerous diseases. As Luck Would Have It, it can be easily treated by using some household bleach and detergents, also your pet must be kept warm. This disease is transferred through the saliva, tears, urine and feces of other cats that are infected. unlike the other two diseases, it is unable to live that long in the environment. Hence, it is only transmittable when the infected cat stays with another cat for any period of time.
Worms are as well another threat to cats and this is caused by a fungal infection that is spread through spores. Since it is a self-limiting disease, you do not need to do anything to make it go away. It will in time clear up but it may just take a few months.
If you have a obese cat, then the chances are it will already have feline diabetes. The symptoms of this disease are pretty simple to see and are excessive urination and thirst as well as weight loss or gain. Vets are of yet unsure what is the cause of this, but recent research studies that have been done, have showed that there is a link between pancreatic disease, hormonal imbalance and certain medications.
The symptoms of most of the above diseases mentioned are very alike. These include diarrhea, vomiting, lameness lasting for more than five days in one leg, a decrease in sight, excessive panting, a seizure, blood in the stool or urine, hair loss, repeated coughing or gagging and breathing heavily or rapidly while at rest. In order to find the answer, your cat will have to undergo some tests, at your local vets.
Your veterinary surgeon will take some blood, urine and feces samples and ask for input from you, about any observation you have made. When the tests results come back, only then will the proper treatment be administered to your cat as each case is different, so what worked for another cat may not have the same positive effect with yours.
Your cat could still be healthy if you gave it constant attention. This can be done by feeding it leading quality food, giving it fresh water, allowing it to exercise, proper grooming, making for certain it stays inside and taking it regularly to the veterinary.
If you have neglected any of these simple steps, something wrong is sure to happen and you will soon note a change in the behaviour of the cat and doing nothing about it, it is just going to make things worse. So keep proper cat care and look out for symptoms.
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Eye Infections In Pets
Pet owners want the best for the pets and that includes keeping their pets healthy by trying to prevent diseases and illnesses and treating them when they occur. Unfortunately eye infections are fairly common in pets. They can crop up on their own or occur when something lodges in the eye. They can also occur when the surface of the eye, called the cornea, gets scratched.
The common warning signs to look out for that your pet has an eye infection are: eye discharge, squinting, redness, cloudiness, and trying to rub and scratch the eye.
Rubbing or scratching of the eye can make things worse for your pet. One of those cone shaped instruments that covers the head will prevent your pet from rubbing their eyes and further irritating the condition.
Eye discharge may be ugly, but it’s a valuable warning sign that something is wrong. This is important because infections can progress very quickly and even in some cases cause permanent eye damage. Discharge is a telltale sign of infection and will often be thick, yellow, gray, or green. Any off-colored eye discharge that persists for longer than 48 hours without improvement should be seen by a vet.
Infections of the eye and surrounding structures are common in pets and usually involve the conjunctiva, leading to conjunctivitis or “pink eye.” Causes of infections include various bacteria, viruses like the Herpes virus, foreign material or irritants in the eye and even Lyme disease. Eye infections may become chronic if not treated and can cause permanent damage such as blindness if neglected.
Some dog breeds are more likely to get eye infections than others. Before you get a dog, research its breed to see if they are more prone to eye infections.
If you think your pet has an eye infection, you should get them examined at the Vet for a test, treatment, and to prevent permanent damage from occurring.
Vets often recommend applying an antibiotic ointment made especially for the eye. Other treatments besides an ointment are eye drops and all natural herbal treatments. Medications can be received from the Vet and there are also many websites that offer medications for dog and cat eye infections, some being homeopathic or all natural medications. If you want to save money, you can usually get medications cheaper online than at the Vet.
To sooth the painful side effects of an eye infection, there is a product called Newtons Homeopathics Eye Irritation. It relieves pain, itching, dryness, swelling, redness, tired eyes, pink eye, and thick yellow discharge of the eyes.
Sometimes your pet will get an eye infection no matter what. You just can’t prevent it. However, there are steps you can do to help prevent your pet from getting an eye infection and to maintain optimum eye health. The steps are:
* Always keep your dog head inside moving vehicles
* Check your dog's eyes on a regular basis
* Make sure its annual veterinary checkup includes a thorough eye exam.
* Keep your dog's eyes clean by wiping away any discharge that may accumulate. There is a product called Halo Herbal Eye Wash which will keep your pet’s eyes clean, open tear ducts, and sooth irritated tissue.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Cats And Ring Worm
Cats And Ring Worm
Ringworm is a very common form of skin disease that can be problematical in cat care. Although its name makes you think otherwise, this skin disease isn’t caused by any type of worm. It’s actually caused by fungi known as Dermatophytes that feed on dead tissues found in the surface of the skin, spreading them around the skin of the animal.
With cats, there is a certain type of fungi known as M Canis that is found with nearly 95% of all ringworm cases. Normally, cats will get the ringworm disease from contaminated objects like bedding, clippers, or another animal that already has the disease. If there are animals in your home or around your house that have the ringworm disease, your cat could very easily contract it this way.
If you are caring for cats that are under a year old in your home, you should always use precaution, as they are more susceptible to ringworm. Kittens can easily contract the disease, especially if you allow them to go outside. They can easily come in contact with a contaminated object or another cat that has the disease. Kittens take a long time to build their immune system up, and in the meantime they are more apt to get common disease such as ringworm.
The most common symptoms of ringworm in cats are rough or broken hairs, or hair loss around the head or the paws. Ringworm can easily be identified by a patch of scaly skin on the body that appears itchy and inflamed. There will also be broken hairs around the patch of scaly skin. This area is very sensitive, and you should never try to touch it, as it will hurt your cat.
If you notice any of the above symptoms with your pet, you should immediately schedule an appointment with your vet. If the vet diagnosis your cat with ringworm, he may prescribe ointment or tablets. What he describes however, will determine on how serious the ringworm is. If he prescribes tablets as part of your cat care routine, you should give them with meals. Ointment on the other hand, is normally spread into the coat, topically. You should always use what your vet prescribes on a daily basis, to ensure that your cat heals. The healing process will take time, normally around six weeks or more.
Cats that have ringworm should be labeled as infectious. If you have children in the house, you should keep them away from your pet. Whenever you handle your cat, you should always use gloves. Ringworms are contagious, and you should always use caution. Even though it’s a mild disease, ringworm can result in serious problems due to the slow recovery time and fact that it’s contagious.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Common Health Problems Of Cats

Common Health Problems Of Cats
If you are new to owning a cat, you may be surprised to find that health problems are a common thing. No matter what breed of cat you own, health problems are to be expected. Some may be hereditary, while others can easily be prevented.
Worms
No matter what breed of cat it may be, worms are a very common and recurring problem. Tapeworms, roundworms, and hookworms are among the most common that infect cats. Cats who have problems gaining weight, problems with fleas, or if you find white specks in his stool, you should have your vet test him for worms. Although they can be treated with medicine, worms can prove to be fatal if they are left untreated.
Hairball
Hairballs are the most common health problem for cats. All cats groom themselves on a daily basis, normally swallowing the loose hair that comes from their coats. On occasion, this loose hair will gather into a ball and become lodged in the digestive tract instead of passing through in your cat’s stool. When your cat starts to cough and hack, he is normally coughing up a hairball. Although it can be rather disgusting in the end, most cats can dislodge hairballs without any problems.
In rare cases, a hairball can pass through to a cat’s intestine, creating a blockage. Blockages are very serious problems, and can be life threatening if they aren’t treated. If your cat becomes constipated, isn’t eating properly, or has a very dull coat, he could have a blockage. If you notice any of these symptoms, you should take him to the vet immediately. You can prevent hairballs and blockages by brushing your cat 2 – 3 times a week to remove loose hair. You can also feed him food that is designed to control hairballs as well.
Urinary tract infection
Urinary tract infection is also a common health problem with cats. Urinary tract infection is more common with male cats that haven’t been neutered, although females can suffer from this problem as well. When a cat suddenly stops going to his litter box, this problem is normally the cause. Another symptom is when the cat’s urine starts to smell really strong. If you suspect that your cat has a urinary tract infection, you should take him to the vet. Your vet can treat the problem with medicine, and make recommendations to help avoid this problem in the future.
Feline leukemia
In the past, feline leukemia was the biggest cause of death in cats. These days however, there are vaccines available that can treat the disease. To treat the disease, your cat will need to be given the shot before he or she is exposed. Even though death doesn’t happen immediately, cats that are exposed to feline leukemia normally don’t have a long life span. If you know your cat has feline leukemia, you should never allow other cats around him, as the virus is highly contagious.
To protect your cat, you should always make sure that you take him to the vet for his regular check ups. If you keep him up to date on his vaccinations, he should lead a healthy and productive life. Although some health problems can’t be avoided, most of them can. You can also keep your cat indoors as well, which will protect him from a majority of health problems. If your cat is an outdoor cat, regular visits to the vet will keep him healthy. As long as you take your cat to the vet and keep him healthy – he will be your companion for years to come.
Training a Cat That Bites

Learning to bite and scratch is a main part of a cat's development. These accomplishments are especially essential for cats that live mainly out-of-doors, as they provide their sole means of defense. These two activities will also form the main staple of your cat's leisure time, playing out conflicts with toys, other cats or humans.
If you do not want to be bitten by your cat, the 1st rule of thumb is to train your cat not to bite your hands. If your cat thinks your hands are play toys, their little talons and fangs will soon grab hold of some skin.
However, if it is too late for that rule, there are some steps you are able to take to minimize the damage done from cat biting attacks.
First of all, as you train your cat to behave in new ways, you should trim his claws (don't declaw, as this is severely painful for the cat). This will take a lot of the razor-sharpness away and make your encounters less painful.
Once your cat latches on to your hand, react with a loud and firm, "Ouch!Don't scream, and don't pull your arm away quickly or your cat may think it is playtime and follow it again. Remove your arm slowly from his mouth after your determined "Ouch!"
Most of the time, your cat is scratching and biting because he is bored and would like to play. Using focused amounts of play time with a fun cat toy should help relieve boredom.
Aggression is an inherent aspect of your cat's predatory nature: behaviors like stalking, chasing, leaping, pouncing, swatting, and biting are all common displays, and are always a major component of any play session.
Usually, this does not constitute a problem: it's just how cats like to play, and catering to your cat's innate whims can be pretty fun. When your finished, your cat will give you a break so you can watch som Animal Planet on DirecTV.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
All Natural Dog Foods- Just Why Are They So Important?

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Dogs are just like members of your family, They need you to pay attention to there diet. When feeding your pet natural dog food there are many advantages. An all natural dog food diet is rich in vitamin E and C, this is very important for their body.
Vitamin E keeps their coat healthy and vitamin C is good for their bone strength. All these vitamins have the same effect on your pet as they do to the human body. Vitamins such as, beta-carotene are a great help to remove toxins commonly known as free radicals, from the body.
As your furry friends diet normally consists of meat, their body tends to gain a lot of toxic material and if this toxic material is not removed from their body, you will run the risk of them getting infected with lung or heart disease. It is recommended to give supplements of all natural food, on a daily basis, this will help to keep their metabolic system free from infection and disease.
All natural dog foods are high in fiber and antioxidants. Natural foods also contain manganese, phosphorous, calcium and potassium all these vitamins and minerals are necessary for a healthy diet. There are many vegetables available to you that are rich in antioxidants, such as, dark leafy greens. By feeding your pet a diet of natural dog food, you are cutting down on health problems and vets bills.
There is lots of branded natural foods available on the market for your pet. However, it is better to consult with your Vet before feeding canned natural food. The advice of a vet is essential before going for a diet experiment, because some canned food is just full of fillers, such as bread.
Every pet owner feels his pet should have good breath, brilliant coat sheen, clean teeth, bright clear eyes and be healthy any time. For this entire thing, the pet should have good quality of all natural food, because a complete diet can only bring this affect to your adorable pet. One should take care about the health of their dog so that your pet will also live a longer life.
If your pets are properly fed with rich nutrition, then it will help prevent against common diseases. It is always suggested that your veterinary recommends a holistic food diet or a home made food diet, thus, this will keep your pet away from artificial ingredients.
Certain foods should be avoided, these are foods containing a high amount of oil and low budget food supplements. Feed this type of food will lead to digestive problems and could lead to hair loss as well.
Feeding all natural dog food has numerous advantages and when you visit your vet to ask for advice, you will find they will say it is better to give natural food to your dog. By using natural food as a diet you will be rewarded with a positive effect on your dogs behavior. Such as, you will find they become more active and playful, and if your dog is quite aggressive, you may find it helps to calm them.
Now you know feeding your dogs with all natural dog food will keep them healthier and happier. So why not start now?
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
How To Prevent Hairballs
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Every feline fan probably you ought to be aware of a typical condition that targets cats: hairballs. But what do you know of a hairball's symptoms, causes, and reliefs?
What Makes A Hairball?
A hairball is created by the course exterior of a cat's tongue yanking out loose hairs during the process of cleaning themselves. This hair is then swallowed and pulled into the digestive tract. Typically, this hair wouldn't be digested, but would get excreted when the feline uses the litter box or goes outside. Naturally, cats are killers, and are evolved to be able to accept ingesting fur, like from a poor mouse it catches. As the hair hardens into a plug, the feline will certainly end up with the messy experience of throwing it back up. In certain situations however, this might not happen and the hairball might become trapped inside your feline, unfortunately resulting in serious health problems.
Hairball Health Concerns
Hairballs of cats are enough of a pain on their own, but can in addition cause a few corollary problems, speedily becoming unhealthy if not expelled or cured with a quickness. In addition to the open and unpleasant vomiting, of course, the remaining hair can precipitate digestion problems and constipation. Your kitty might quit eating and become lethargic as the hairball increases in size, while the cat are still unable to get rid of it. Their intestines can become swollen and this can undoubtedly cause all sorts of unwelcome concerns that you'd hate to have to deal with. This danger could even wind up needing surgical intervention to remove the hairball, which is a disastrously big expense and risk to your pet, certainly given the simplicity of preventing the problem in the first place. Left alone, it could end up in a mortal condition.
Hairball Cures
Cats instinctively attempt to self treat by vomiting. They can accomplish this by consuming grass, which usually makes felines to regurgitate due to the irritating fiber content. Other options to eliminate hairballs in cats revolve around petroleum or mineral oil based products designed to grease the intestines so as to ease the natural elimination of the hairball. Products such as Laxatone hairball remedy or Petromalt have been designed to treat cat hairballs. They are a semi-solid glop that you give your cats before meals. This slides the obstruction through the system and is helpful to ameliorate non-hairball caused constipation as well. They have been made purchasable in a cornucopia of flavors like tuna or catnip flavoring. One dose daily for 2-3 days, and your issue should be solved.
Hairball Prevention
Hairball prevention is accomplished by a few different means, some of them complementary. One is a 1/2 dose of Laxatone or Petromalt two or three times per week. Laxatone comes highly thought of by vets and pet owners alike. There exist also particular "hairball prevention" diets available. A major degree of hairball prevention is always correct grooming. Definitely brush the short-haired felines but comb your long-haired cats on a continual basis. They adore it and it's a great way to spend time making sure your cat continues to be happy and healthy.
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Strange Cat Behavior– What To Be Concerned About
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Cats are capable of being fascinating companions. The majority of the time they can be wonderful to have around, but there are some strange cat behavior that can irritate even the most enduring owner.
Missing The Litter Box
You know that there is something wrong when a cat or kitten has a problem when they being to urinate in places other than their kitty litter or the place in which they have been taught to go. The first step is to clean out the litter box on a regular basis so that it is nice smelling. No one likes an unclean toilet! This could possibly resolve the crisis. If not, take your cat to the vet for a once over. Your cat could have a physical problem that might be making it hard for them to make it to the box in time. After having your cat looked at by a veterinarian for possible physical problems which could have caused this strange cat behavior, there are other ways in which you can assist your cat back to toileting where it is supposed to.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder- Can Your Cat Have This Problem
Did you know that a few cats develop behaviors that are obsessive compulsive, like tail chewing, excessive licking, wool-sucking, or fur-pulling? Characteristic physical problems could be something as negligible as fleas or as major as neuropathy. So having your cat looked at by its vet is a smart first choice.
Excessive Fear Or Inhibition Results In A Scaredy Cat
There are a few cats that have an excessive fear or inhibition around people. If you show patience and love the cat can grow out of the timid state. But do not rush this process, as you can make it worse and it can result in a cat behavior that is violent and bites or scratches.
The majority of kittens are socialized as they grow up, by being held by a variety of different people who smell different and act different. If your kitten didn’t get this advantage, it may grow into a reserved and nervous adult cat. Give it time to come out, then reward “showing up” with a food treat it likes. You will be able to coax it out with a trail of food leading to its bowl, moving the bowl a bit each day. Talk tenderly to it, letting it warm up slowly. While your cat may never be fully socialized and welcome contact with others, it can still be a nice family pet.
Anxious And Apprehensive Cats
You will find that there are a few cats that feel a lot of stress and anxiety. This stress can lead to additional cat behavior problems, like depression or litter box avoidance. If these symptoms (of stress and anxiety) become visible unexpectedly, first make sure the cat’s heath is ok with the vet. If your cats health is ok, then you would want to look at the cat’s environment could be contributing to the stress level.
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Finding An Exotic House Cat
There are many varieties of cats on the market but f you are interested in getting an exotic house cat, the first thing you will need to do is understand about the variety of exotic breeds that are out there, large domestic cat breed and other, and then use a few tips to help you decide which particular exotic house cat is going to be right for you.
The world of exotic felines is so exciting and yet can definitely be very confusing as well, especially because there are so many different types out there. There are quite a few different exotic house cat types and each breed has several levels or generations within the breed. Of all these, here are a few of the most popular and which you are going to want to seriously consider as your choice.
The Bengal
The Bengal is absolutely a favorite exotic house cat, as not only are they incredibly rare but stunning in appearance as well. These are a cross between the Asian Leopard cat and a domestic cat, and the breed has been in existence for over two decades now. If you decide on a Bengal, keep in mind that the quality of these cats will vary significantly, so it all depends on what you are looking for and the amount of money that you are going to be willing to pay.
When it comes to the size of these cats, most females get to around ten pounds, males twelve. Their personality is playful, intelligent, and affectionate.
The Savannah
Another exotic house cat that you may want to consider here is the Savannah. This breed is a cross between an African Serval and a domestic cat, and they are incredibly rare. Most Savannahs cost anywhere from $1,000 to $6,000, and they are tall, lanky cats with a solid spot over a basecoat color that will range from warm golden orange hues to cool silver.
They are gorgeous cats to look at and are definitely worth thinking about and keeping at the top of your list if you are looking for an exotic cat to bring to your household.
Just make sure, as you should with any other type of pet that you are sure they are going to make a good addition to your household, taking into consideration other animals and children if there are any. The last thing you want is to bring in a cat or other animal that is going to be mean or aggressive, especially if you have pets or kids in the home.
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Cat Health Awareness and Cat Health Care
You may be the proud owner of a lovely pet cat. In such case you would consider caring for the cat and looking after its health to be your responsibility. It is important for you to provide little time and extend a bit of effort on your part to ensure that your pet cat stays healthy, fit and fine. You may, if you wish, get hold of some good pet cat care books that are available in local bookstores for reference. You can get some useful cat care tips from there.
Awareness about cat health needs to be made beforehand if you are planning to get a pet cat. This does not require much learning though. A bit of learning about the normal habits, behavior and temperament of a cat is what is required of you. This will enable you to detect when there is any sudden change in habits of the cat so as to take care of it. Behavioral changes, changes in eating and sleeping habits etc. need to be taken note of to decide whether some health problem has arisen. Usually it is the vet who takes the final decision about health concerns of the pet cat though you can provide preliminary attendance.
Problems with cat’s health are quite common and cat owners can appropriately control such problems by gaining knowledge about cat health. This can go a long way to ensure that your pet cat stays healthy and playful. Isn’t it a rewarding experience to cuddle and have fun with a healthy pet cat?
Taking the pet cat to the veterinary specialist on a regular basis is of crucial importance. The vet needs to conduct checkups on a yearly or half yearly basis even if apparently no problems are there. Only then can you remain sure that the health condition of your loved feline pet is sound. At other times during the year if it comes to notice that there has been the development of behavior or mood changes in your cat then the vet needs to be approached at the earliest possible.
Common problems that cats usually develop are lumps, ticks, black specs in the ears, eye gunk or rashes. These can generally be detected pretty easily and upon detection of these problems the vet is to be immediately consulted. Medical attention can thus be provided quickly, remedial action measures adopted and relief from the problem obtained soon.
Grooming of the pet cat frequently is an important health endowing measure. A lot of dead hair gets removed in the process. Getting hold of the special combs available that can help extract ticks and fleas from the fur of the cat provides further help. A trim of the claws of the pet cat may be needed to from time to time to promote cat health. It must be noted, however, that the nails of the cat are not cut too short.
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Cat Breeds: Selecting and Choosing Suitable Cats

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A cat can make a wonderful pet. However, this may not always be the case and the kind of cat that will be right for you and your family should only be kept as pet to avoid hassles. To find this out it is necessary to learn about the various breeds of cats and choose judiciously. There are a number of cat breeds that are cute and can very easily adapt to living in your home and become excellent pets for you and your family. Some pet cats can be quite playful and can entertain children very well.
While proceeding to select the suitable breed certain things need to be considered. There are some breeds that are very loud and noisy while others are quiet. If you don’t mind noisy cats or even prefer them then the Korat, Siamese or Burmese cats can be chosen. Quieter breeds are the Scottish Fold, Somali or the American Curl cats.
Again you need to decide whether you wish to keep affectionate and cuddly pets or the ones that remain aloof and are more playful. If you can spend a lot of free time on your pet then the cuddly cats that crave for affection can be opted for. Otherwise it is better to get those that stay aloof.
Some cat breeds are friendlier then others. The Himalayan Persian, Ragdoll, Snowshoe, Abyssinian, and Maine Coon cats belong to this group while the Russian Shorthair, Nebelung and Norwegian Forest are less sociable. The inquisitive and mischievous cats that are always looking for amusement are the Siamese, Sphinx, Rex and Balinese breeds. These are best for those who have lot of time to be with their pets and amuse themselves seeing their pets playing some mischief. The Rex can especially be a great source of entertainment. Their silly acts can indeed be very enjoyable to watch.
Apart from the behavior and temperament of the cat the appearance and body features are important considerations too. Preference for long haired or short haired breeds counts importantly. Since short hair requires less caring, those who cannot spare too much time looking after and grooming the cat can choose short haired cat breeds.
It also needs to be decided wisely whether it is preferable to get a kitten or a little older cat or a full grown one that may have been abandoned. People usually opt for buying kittens from cat exhibitors who are seeking to sell out some of their kitten litter. The older cats can be secured from some place like an animal shelter.
What To Expect From Feline Kitten Adoption

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Soon to be pet owners have a few choices when planning to get their new cat. They can choose to go to a breeder, buy their cat at a pet store or choose feline kitten adoption. There are definite rewards in choosing feline kitten adoption as an alternative of buying a kitten from a pet store. Feline kitten adoption helps to put the deserted cats found or brought to the shelter into a good home. In fact this aids in reducing the over breeding or the irresponsible production of unhealthy or just random kittens that may have some health problems due mainly to their mother being too overworked.
Steps To Feline Kitten Adoption
As long as there is a shelter nearby feline kitten adoption is actually very easy to do. You’re your first step to feline kitten adoption is to visit the animal shelters in your surrounding area. Through the animal shelter, you can be assured that cat health is dealt with and inspected before the animals are cleared for adoption. This is something important which can not be guaranteed by all pet stores since not all pet shops or pet stores check on the health of the kittens they are selling.
After you have visited the animal shelters or other places where feline kitten adoption is possible, you need to make a choice regarding the animal that you would like to adopt. You initially need to establish to the people in charge of the animal shelter that you are capable of caring for and providing for the kitten you wish to adopt. Feline kitten adoption is something that the government takes seriously, therefore you can expect representatives from the shelter to inquire regarding personal matters and even visit you at your home to inspect your place.
Once your suitability has been established, you can fill up some forms that will take you on your way to feline kitten adoption. In some shelters, you are not subjected to inquiry and you just need to pay a small fee that covers the necessary documents and licenses that will transfer ownership of the kitten to you. Feline kitten adoption as well as adopting dogs is encouraged since there are too many animals out there that are abandoned and just kicked out of the home.
In its place of having them put down due to having too many abandoned animals feline kitten adoption is a solution that can help cats and dogs. This solution is sometimes not welcome for some people who prefer to have "first hand" pets but an increasing amount of people are going to shelters to find the right pet for them.


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