T.S. Eliot, the famed poet, once likened cats to creatures that a household depends on, the there is some truth behind his words. He said households depend on cats, which is sort of true. If you have a cat that is healthy and behaves well, your whole household will benefit. Unfortunately, cats aren’t the easiest pets to live with. This advice will make it easier to live a happy life with your cat.

Keep your cat away from your drapery cords. Keep the cat away from these cords as they tend to form loops when the cat is playing around, and it could accidentally go around their neck and strangle them. It may actually cause them some serious harm. Make sure drapery cords are kept back to avoid this.

TIP! Cats enjoy getting into small spaces. There are ways to make sure that their collar does not get stuck.

If you want to have the love of a cat, get one from a shelter. Shelters are filled with beautiful cats, and the fee for adoption will basically cover the needed vet care. When you adopt a cat from a shelter, you save a life and help keep the cat population under control.

Taking your cat in for regular check-ups at the veterinarian’s office is part of being a responsible pet owner. Cats require special shots to prevent illness and the vet can check their overall health. Do your best to use the same vet for your cat’s entire life. This one vet will be aware of the cat’s history.

If you want a cat to feel like it’s more comfortable, a heated tile may be able to help. You should heat a terra cotta tile with your oven, at about 200 degrees, for around fifteen minutes. Use an old towel to wrap around it, then place it beneath the cat’s blanket or bed. If necessary, change this out every few hours.

Dog Products

Don’t give a cat a dog’s product. Cats often have negative reactions to dog products. This happens a lot with flea products. Dog products that are flea related can kill a cat. Keep them separated by at least one door for a few hours after treatment.

It’s very important to get your cat microchipped. Your pet may be an indoor cat, but that doesn’t mean it’ll never dash through your door or slide outside via an open window. While a collar with a tag is useful, remember that your cat may be able to escape from the collar while they are away. Collars can also harm your cat if they get caught. Microchips are very small, and you can note your name, address and phone number in there. They are impossible for your pet to lose, and most vets and shelters have equipment that can read these chips.

TIP! Have your cat see a vet frequently to keep good health. Your cat needs to get a checkup about once every year, or more if there are issues that come up.

Use quality food to prevent crystals from forming in a cat’s urine. It is painful for your cat to pass these crystals and the cost to have this treated by a vet is high. Let your cat have food that doesn’t have a lot of magnesium in it. The best way to find out is to read the label. Fish products tend to be higher in magnesium than poultry products.

Don’t let your cat outside. Going outdoors isn’t very safe for a domesticated cat. Cats can attract fleas and other parasites. Cats can be gravely injured or killed by eating poisonous plants, flowers or chemicals, hit by a car or even harmed by neighbors who are irritated with your cat on their property. If you must let your cat outside, do so in a very small area of your backyard or lawn.

Owning a cat can be hard at times, but it is worth it. No matter what type of cat you have, these tips will assist you in a more positive experience with your pet. Soon you’ll be dealing with a happier cat.