A cat is an inquisitive, affectionate, loving addition for any family, and adopting one can add a great deal of quality time to your life. You may also want to contribute to their play time with fun toys and activities. You don’t always have to spend money to have fun with your cat. Do as this article suggests and things will run smoother with your feline friend.

Remove the drape cords from visibility when a cat is in the house. These can cause your cat to choke if they get a hold of it. This can definitely hurt them, and it could even kill them. Make sure that the cords are completely out of sight.

TIP! A vet trip should happen for your cat yearly. Understand that cats require vaccinations in order to stay healthy, and the veterinarian needs to regularly check for any health problems.

Local rescue organizations are a great place to look for a new pet cat. There are so many great cats at shelters. The fee you will have to pay typically includes vet care. A cat gets a new chance at life and the cat population stays in check with adoption.

Cats enjoy finding small spaces to fit into. A collar can be a dangerous thing to wear in such a place. Therefore, use a breakaway collar that will come undone whenever it’s being pulled very tightly. This could save your cat’s life!

Part of caring for your cat is taking it to regular veterinarian checkups. Your cat should always go to the vet for a check up, especially if they need shots. Cats must see their vet right away if they start having health issues, injuries or other problems.

TIP! Your home likely has no small spaces a curious cat won’t want to investigate. If they have a collar, this can be a safety issue if they get stuck.

You can also consider outfitting your cat with a chip so you can monitor its whereabouts. One day, your indoor cat might leave through an open door or get outside through an open window. Tags and collars can help you cat return home, but cats can wiggle out of them or risk injury by snagging them on a tree branch or bush. Microchips are tiny and contain all your contact information. Scanners to read pet microchips are available in every town and they will not come out from under the skin.

You should be sure to place your pet’s litter box in a good location. Don’t put it in a busy area, and keep it away from your cat’s food. Put it in a ventilated area to reduce odors. Your kitty will thank you.

Adore your cat! They usually offer us warm companionship, and they require the same. Cats, just like people, want to feel like a loved part of a family. Socialization is important to them. They also like feeling important and a big member of the family.

TIP! A microchip for your cat is something that you should really consider. Even an indoor cat can get the urge to run out of a door or leap through a window.

Cats will often devote most of their time to grooming. If the cat has longer hair, it can be the cause of hairballs. If you’ve got a cat with this issue, get it special types of food. Certain cat foods are made just for decreasing hairballs, benefiting both your cat and yourself.

Put a cloth down in your cat’s eating area. Cats like to make a mess when they eat. This can result in a mess that needs to be cleaned up. Put a placemat under the bowl, or even some fabric so cleaning up is a snap.

Litter Box

TIP! Do not allow your cat to be bored frequently. Cats need to play and get regular exercise.

Don’t teach the basics of using a litter box. This is the sort of thing which flows naturally. A lot of people think that rubbing a cat’s paws in its litter box may help them, but in reality, it can be damaging to them.

Ensure your cat is collared and wears an identification tag. Even indoor cats should have identification on them. Cats are inquisitive and will explore an open door or window if it is presented to them. Include your contact number along with the name of your veterinarian. This is crucial if your cat requires special medical attention.

If your cat begins defecating or urinating too frequently, it’s time to see the vet. This may be a symptom of an infection of the urinary tract or another health problem in your cat. A potentially serious illness may be able to be treated by inexpensive antibiotics.

TIP! Crystals in the urine, an issue many male cats have, can be avoided with the proper food. These crystals can cause a lot of pain to your cat and could end up costing you a lot in medical expenses.

Every cat loves to have lots of play time. Really play is something that all mammals share, no matter the age. Though older cats don’t have as much energy, they still need some play. Have as much fun time with your cat as possible.

You need to carefully consider where you put the litter box for your cat. You may want to place in some out-of-the-way corner so the smell doesn’t bother anyone. The litter box should be somewhere that is easy for your cat to get to, however. Cats can be finicky, so it is important that you give them an environment they feel comfortable in. If the litter box is kept on a cement floor, then place a rug or mat underneath it.

Cats Wag

TIP! If your cat is traveling with you, remember their ears. You may love belting out your favorite tunes as you drive on the freeway, but your cat probably enjoys softer sounds.

When a dog wags it’s tail, it’s telling you that it is excited or happy. Cats wag their tails, but definitely not for the same reason. Cats wag tails if they sense conflict, or if they’re trying to decide whether to fight or flee. Along the same line, if your cat wags its tail while you are holding it, you should put it down to avoid getting scratched.

You should get a collar with your contact information and make sure your cat wears it all the time. This is also true for indoor cats. It is possible that the animal might accidentally venture out of your home. Do everything possible to make sure your cat is returned safely to you in the event it gets out.

Are you now better informed as to how you can enjoy time with your cat? Not every cat likes every activity. Keeping your cat healthy enables them to live a longer and happier life.