Companies, such as Purr-fect Cat Fence and Affordable Cat Fence, are making it easier than ever to allow your cat to explore the outdoors, while keeping them safely confined to your yard. Traditional fences, no matter how tall, will NOT deter your kitty from escaping. They can find ways to go over, under or through the fence if given the chance. But a specially designed cat fence provides effective and humane cat confinement so you won't have to worry about your kitty getting lost or injured by a car or predator. It also prevents wildlife and other animals from entering your yard, keeping your cat purr-fectly safe and content!
Did you know that young cats and kittens have healthier, happier lives when they have a kitten playmate? Although a lot of owners are excited to play and spend lots of time with their new pet, humans are not an adequate substitute for a feline companion. Kittens can get lonely when we're at work and are ready to play when we're climbing in bed. Having a fellow kitten to play with also prevents certain behavioral issues, like biting or scratching as "play." Young cats also can annoy older cats and dogs with their boundless energy. Read this list of 10 reasons you should consider adopting two kittens instead of one. Sometimes a cat will use the bathroom outside of its litter box. This can be a sign of a medical problem, such as urinary tract infection (UTI) or it could simply mean you're overdue on scooping. Here is some advice to determine why your cat is not using its box and some remedies you can try. The first step in resolving elimination outside the litter box is to rule out urine marking and medical problems. Have your cat checked thoroughly by a veterinarian. Once your veterinarian determines that your cat doesn’t have a medical condition or issue, try following these guidelines: Click here to read the full article.
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