• Remove the drape cords from visibility when a cat is in the house. Do not let your cat play with these. If the cords are in loops and the cat jumps into them or plays with them, they could possibly get them caught around their neck. This is incredibly dangerous as it could be fatal for your cat. Hide the cords for safety sake.

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  • If you own a cat, then you realize that this animal is a part of your family. If so, it’s important you do whatever it takes to keep your cat healthy. Make sure your cat gets the right food, enough exercise and has no parasites. Read the following article to learn about recommended methods for keeping these parasites off your cat.

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  • Don’t be pushy when you are getting to know your new cat. Cats prefer to be in control and take things at their own pace. Make sure your new cat is comfortable and safe. Let your cat take its time exploring its new environment. When your cat feels at home, it will be more likely to try to make friends with you.

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  • It is always important to take your cat to the veterinarian for regular checkups. Your cat should receive shots regularly to prevent health issues. Always use the same veterinarian if possible. They’ll understand what your cat has been through.

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  • Get a pet water fountain. Cats can be prone to dehydration, and running water entices them to drink. It is an evolutionary habit that developed because in the wild, running water is less likely to be contaminated than a stagnant pool. Your pet will enjoy the water more, and will drink more often.

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  • Make sure to keep your cat’s litter box clean at all times. Most cats do not like to use a dirty litter box, much like you would not want to use a dirty toilet. Scoop it at least once a day. Empty and give it a good cleaning once a week or more if needed.

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