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Get cat tips and advice from the pet experts at eHow. Providing a healthy diet, selecting a veterinarian and training a kitten to use the litter box can seem overwhelming. Simplify life with your cat using eHow's step-by-step instructions. From breeding to caring for an elderly cat's health, keep your felines purring with How To articles from eHow. Take the mystery out of grooming, preventing fleas or buying a fancy cat collar. Looking for scratching posts or cat condos? eHow offers helpful hints on a wide range of cat-related subjects.

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  • How to Choose The Perfect Cat for Your Pet

    How to choose the perfect cat as a pet. When we went to pick out our new kitten, we had a dilema. There were two there that we absolutely fell in love with. We visited the shelter several times...

  • How to avoid raising a Cookie

    You may have seen my friend majesticbobs pic of the black and white cat in the cone, well that's my Cookie. He's 15 yrs old, a total mamas boy, and mean to my other cats, even my dog. I've been...

  • How to Make Moist Cat Morsel Treats

    What cat doesn’t like cat treats and will often beg for them. Yet most commercially made can treats contain not so healthy ingredients like chemicals to preserve the treats. And often these...

  • How to Make Cat Attack Cookies

    Cats are notorious for their pickiness but I have yet to meet a cat who doesn’t like cat treats. Most cat treats bought at the grocery store or pet store are not always the healthiest. This recipe...

  • How to Put Your Cat On a Diet. Help Your Cat Lose Weight

    A healthy diet and body weight are not only important to you, but your cat as well. You may think putting your cat on a diet is not necessary and that a fat cat is a healthy and happy cat. Giving...

  • How to Help The Cat to Remain in Good Condition

    Like us, cats can enjoy some natural elements that slow the aging process and help the body to remain in good condition. These nutraceuticals are substances considered food, whose role is to...

  • How to Cut The Claws of The Cat

    The cats claws grow continuously. They are retractable and wear throughout the life of the cat, when it's the year he made his claws on trees ... Some cat breeds such as Siamese and related breeds...

  • How to Administer Oral Antibiotics to Cats

    Giving a cat oral antibiotics isn't as difficult as it may sound. All you need are a positive attitude and a plan of action. If you're organized, calm and gentle with your cat, the cat should take...

  • Diet for a Feline With Struvite Crystals

    Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is a multi-factorial disease, and struvite crystals are a common cause. Struvite crystals consist of ammonium, magnesium and phosphate, and are formed...

  • Pollen Allergy in Cats

    Just like people, cats can suffer from pollen-related allergies. Consequently, cat owners should be aware of the signs and learn how to best treat their pet when allergies manifest themselves.

  • How to Deter Cats From Bird Feeders

    Nothing is worse than setting up your brand new bird feeder and looking forward to the hours of entertainment it brings only to watch neighborhood cats ruin it all with an afternoon hunt. If you...

  • Cat Hair Vs. Fur Allergies

    Pets can offer great companionship, but for allergy sufferers, it can be a tough relationship if there is a sensitivity to certain pets. Understanding the difference between fur allergies and cat...

  • Pain Relief Treatments for Cats

    When your pet is in pain, you want to alleviate the suffering as quickly as possible. But it is important to take a step back and evaluate all your options. You have to consider the efficacy as...

  • Feline Urinary Diet

    Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is common in cats and has many causes. FLUTD is actually a complex of diseases and includes urolithiasis, bladder infections, stress-related elimination...

  • Reasons Why Cats Have Seizures

    Seizures in cats are symptoms of a neurological disorder that is caused by some other medical condition. The sudden intense firing of nerves in your cat's brain results in a seizure, which can...

  • Salmonella Bacteria in Cats

    With more than 2,000 types of salmonella bacteria in the world, it is no surprise that an animal can carry two or more different types. Salmonella is a zoonotic disease, meaning it can be spread...

  • How to Change Indoor Cats to Outdoor Cats

    Sometimes making indoor cats into outdoor cats is the only solution to intractable litter box problems or to relieve a family member who has developed allergies. Even front-declawed cats can live...

  • How to Tell If a Cat Has Ringworm or Allergies

    Ringworm in cats is not a deadly disease, but it is not pleasant. Ringworm causes your cat to lose its hair and to experience itchy red bumps. Ringworm in cats is a common diseases as well as...

  • Problems With a Pet Cat

    Owning a pet comes with great responsibility. While cats tend to be solitary creatures, they still rely on their human companions for support. Like people, each cat has an individual personality...

  • Rotation Diet for Cats

    In a rotation diet for cats, you change food on a specific schedule so it becomes accustomed to a variety of meals. This may provide optimum nutrition and prevent food allergies that can develop...

  • The Dangers of Oscillococcinum

    What is Oscillococcinum? Commonly known as "Oscillo" this FDA regulated homeopathic remedy is produced by the French company Boiron. Its active ingredient is Anas barbariae hepatis et cordis...

  • Liquid Vitamin C for Cats

    Cats, like humans, need Vitamin C to grow and stay healthy. An easy way to ensure cats are getting enough Vitamin C is to administer it in liquid form instead of a pill. In general, a liquid...

  • How to Tell My Cat Has a Kidney Stone

    The signs of kidney stones (calculi) in your cat, which goes by the medical term "feline calcium oxalate urolithiasis," are markedly similar to those noted in other forms of feline lower urinary...

  • Cat's Allergy Home Remedies

    Just like humans, cats can develop allergies. As with humans, it can cause running noses, stuffed up sinuses, runny eyes and chest congestion. Cats can also experience skin allergies and allergic...

  • How to Remove Cat Urine Odor in The House

    Effective cat urine odor removal is very important for any feline owners. Many cat owners keep their pet indoors with several clean litter boxes. However, there are still times when the cat...

  • How to Feed a Picky Cat

    Having trouble feeding your furry friend? Is he wanting to eat your food instead of his perfectly good food, or is he just not eating at all? Here's some help.

  • How to Find Someone to Look After Your Pet

    Do you have a pet that you need to find a foster for, be it going on vacation or being called to duty? …And want to avoid the high expenses and uncertainty of level of care in a local pet...

  • How to Make Your Pet Shed Less

    One of the biggest peeves people have with their pets is the amount of fur they leave around the house. It can be hard to keep fur off your clothes, off the furniture, and out of your food,...

  • How to Train a Kitty

    When we think of training our pets, usually we think of how to train a dog as opposed to a cat. Cats are often thought to be the easier pet to take care of, but there are times when your cat...

  • How to Decide On a Cat for Your Family

    Making a decision about the right cat for your family can be difficult and troubling. Should you get a specific breed of cat? Should you try to get a mixed breed cat? Which cat is better for...

  • How to Make Your Kitty Lose Weight

    We’ve all seen those overweight, giant cats. They are shocking simply by being so large. But what if your cat is on the path to becoming one of those cats you see on television? If you notice...

  • How to Feed Your Cat so It Doesn’t Get Overweight

    Pet owners around the world often worry about the problem that comes from over feeding a pet. This is especially true of cats, which are often over fed. While you might think that little extra...

  • How to Train Your Kitten to Use The Litter Box

    Unlike a puppy, where you have to work hard to housebreak it, cats are naturally drawn to litter boxes to eliminate waste. Most kittens will learn from its mother how to use a litter box so that...

  • How to Get Rid of Cats

    Have some nasty stray / wild / neighbor cats that won't leave you in peace? There are simple solutions to this issue that we will discuss in this article.

  • How to Assist With an Unexpected Litter of Kittens

    Being a responsible pet owner, all of our cats and dogs have had their required surgery and no unexpected litters have been born at our house. There are so many kittens and puppies born with no...

  • DIY Cat Climbing Tree

    If you have cats and you want to enhance the joy in their lives, consider building a cat climbing tree. These toys can be simple to design and build, even if you have limited knowledge about...

  • How to Help a Cat With Leg Nerve Damage

    These days pet owners are taking every step possible to protect the health and well-being of their cats. Even though nerve damage is usually not life threatening, it can be a scary situation for...

  • What Happens When a Cat Has Intestinal Parasites?

    Intestinal parasites are common among cats. Cats can get various internal parasites, from roundworms and tapeworms, to hookworms and giardia. Some types are more dangerous than others, but they...

  • Home Cooked Cat Diet

    Cats are mainly carnivores, meaning they should eat mostly meat. If making a home cooked diet for your cat, ensure that it is 60 percent protein and the rest can be made up of grains and...

  • How to Cure a Cat's Runny Nose

    Runny noses are common in cats and kittens, particularly in crowded environments like shelters. Most runny noses in cats are caused by the feline herpes virus or feline calicivirus. Veterinary...

  • Feline Diet for the Urinary Tract

    If your cat has been diagnosed with a urinary tract disease called feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), you may have been told that you need to put your cat on a special diet. FLUTD is not...

  • Cat Joint Disease

    According to peteducation.com, joint disease in cats can be caused by a variety of factors. Joint diseases are not uncommon in cats. They can be debilitating and cause significant discomfort.

  • Heartworm & Asthma in Cats

    Heartworm symptoms are sometimes misdiagnosed as asthma in cats, according to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). You can protect cats against heartworms by taking preventative measures.

  • Natural Method for Feline Tick Removal

    Your cat can pick up a tick even if he's outdoors only a short while, and even if he doesn't leave your yard. A tick attaches itself to the cat's skin, just as it would do to a dog or human....

  • Cat Safe Flea Remedies for the Home

    Fleas are a common problem for households with cats, and there are a variety of remedies available to control them. Environmental and health concerns have prompted many people to seek out flea...

  • How to Clean your cat's litter box

    Want to keep those kitty paws squeaky clean? Have little kids that you want to keep safe from possible cat fecal germs? Concerned if your cat jumps on your counter and/or table tops while your...

  • Feline Bone Disease

    Osteosarcoma, a cancerous tumor mainly affecting the long bones, is one of the most common forms of cancer and bone disease in felines according to pet-health-guide.org.

  • Prescription Food for Feline Diabetes

    Diabetic cats may not respond well to prescription foods meant for overweight cats. The Cat Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook indicates that, in general, diabetic cats respond well to dietary...

  • The Effect of Pepper Spray on Cats

    The effects of pepper spray on a cat are the same as on humans, causing a burning sensation in the eyes and mouth.

  • Chronic Herpes Virus in Cats

    The feline herpes virus is one of the main culprits of ocular and respiratory infections in cats. A herpes infection is, by its very definition, a chronic condition. Once cats are infected with...

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