Here I share with you all things cats! How to take care of cats, myths about cats, cat games , fun facts about cats and more!
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
First Time Caring For a Furry Friend
It's your first time taking care of a cat. You don't know what to do, or how to do it. You don't save up for kitten food and your parents say "It's your responsibility". You don't have a litter box or anything. You don't know how to train it to go in the litter box, stay off the furniture, or settle down. You just don't know where to begin!
Well you're in luck, because here's how.
1. First you need to make sure you have basic items.
3. Now you may want to teach it how to not go on the furniture. Put its food bowls away from furniture. Make sure it's not going to make a habit of playing near the furniture and getting hair on it. You can use treats to lure them away from the furniture.
4. You might want to brush the cat often. Especially if it has long fur. You don't want ticks and fleas in your house.
5. Make sure you set your litter box (obviously with the litter in it) in a place you won't usually be ;).
6. Put your food and water dish in a place where the cat will always go, where they will always have access to and if you have an upstairs I suggest you keep the dishes downstairs.
Tip!
If your cat/kitten is 100% your responsibility, a suggestion is save up 20% of your weekly allowance or 20% of your savings(if you don't get weekly allowance)
Well you're in luck, because here's how.
1. First you need to make sure you have basic items.
- Litter box, litter
- Cat bed
- Food and water dish, cat/kitten food
- Cat treats (optional)
- Brush (optional)
3. Now you may want to teach it how to not go on the furniture. Put its food bowls away from furniture. Make sure it's not going to make a habit of playing near the furniture and getting hair on it. You can use treats to lure them away from the furniture.
4. You might want to brush the cat often. Especially if it has long fur. You don't want ticks and fleas in your house.
5. Make sure you set your litter box (obviously with the litter in it) in a place you won't usually be ;).
6. Put your food and water dish in a place where the cat will always go, where they will always have access to and if you have an upstairs I suggest you keep the dishes downstairs.
Tip!
If your cat/kitten is 100% your responsibility, a suggestion is save up 20% of your weekly allowance or 20% of your savings(if you don't get weekly allowance)
Friday, November 26, 2010
Getting Purrrrrrfectly Started
Hello,
Welcome to Kittie Paradise:
I put together this website to share with you all things cats. For as long as I can remember, I have always loved cats. I hope you do too; if you don't, hang with me a while and you will love'm too!
Feel free to check out the pages on this site, check out my kitties and have a lots of furry fun.
Welcome to Kittie Paradise:
I put together this website to share with you all things cats. For as long as I can remember, I have always loved cats. I hope you do too; if you don't, hang with me a while and you will love'm too!
Feel free to check out the pages on this site, check out my kitties and have a lots of furry fun.
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