Sunday, 19 July 2009

Curing Bad Cat Breath

Cat owners know for a fact that bad cat breath can be downright awful. It isn’t that much different from bad human breath, as both are caused by bacteria found in the mouth that breaks protein down and releases the sulfur compounds out into the air. Sulfur smells really bad on its own, which is why breath containing it smells bad as well. The bacterium that causes bad breath with cats is normally associated with a buildup of tartar around the teeth. Tartar is yellow in color, known as a coating of bacteria, food, and minerals.

To cure your cat from bad breath, you’ll need to remove the buildup of tartar. There are several cat foods out there that are designed to reduce the buildup of tartar, many containing enzymes that will literally dissolve it. You can also give your cat treats as well, as many of them will help eliminate and prevent tartar. If the buildup of tartar is bad, you may need to have your cat’s teeth professionally cleaned. Once the tartar has been removed, the bad breath will go away.

You may be able to clean the tartar off your cat’s teeth at home. There are several toothpastes available for pets, available in several different flavors. You’ll need to get a mechanical toothbrush, as the motion is very important for removing tartar buildup. Toothpastes that contain enzymes will dissolve tartar, helping to cure bad breath. If you start early with brushing your cat’s teeth, you can virtually eliminate any type of tartar buildup that will ultimately lead to bad breath.

Some bacteria that lead to tartar can be found in your cat’s diet. When you feed him, you should always make sure that the food he consumes doesn’t contain a lot of bacteria. If you shop healthy and feed him only healthy foods, it can help his bad breath a great deal. When you give your pet a treat, make sure that the treat is designed to help with tartar. After your cat has finished eating, you can brush his teeth or rinse his mouth out. This way, you’ll get the bacteria out of his mouth before it has time to build up on his teeth.

Sometimes, cats may have a bad odor in their mouth that doesn’t come from tartar or bad breath in general. In these rare cases, it can be either liver or kidney disease. If you notice bad breath and it isn’t tartar, you should take your cat to the vet. Even though it may be something to do with tartar, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Your veterinarian can pinpoint the problem, let you know what the cause is – and how you should go about fixing it.

Thursday, 16 July 2009

Cat Training Problems - Learn to Solve Them

By Nonye Adeyemo
The first key to identifying cat training problems is to find out the cause. You have to ask yourself how did it start before you can be able to resolve them. Cats are extremely sensitive, so you have to figure out what exactly they are having problems with. Sometimes they have a hard time adjusting to new experiences so you have to give them time and be very patient.

The second key is to figure out exactly how healthy is your cat. A lot of training problems could be related to health issues. It is important to schedule regular checkups with your local veterinarian. This helps you to know if your cats behavioral problems are related to health. Since animals can't talk, they can't tell you what is really going on with them or how they feel therefore it is very important to continually assess your cat for mood changes which could actually be health related.

The third key is to try to figure out what the surrounding circumstances where behind your cat's change in behavior. You must think back to what might have happened to cause such a dramatic change. Since cats are such delicate creatures, such things as having new people around it or being in a different environment can have a great impact on a cat's behavior. Know your cat so you can be able to identify even the subtle changes.

The fourth key is being able to detect if there is a quarrel between your cat and other animals. Just like humans, animals have disagreements that might affect their moods. If you happen to have other pets living with you along with your cat, there is bound to be differences in opinions every once in a while so you have to be aware of this and try as much as you can to give each one its special attention so that there wouldn't be too much jealousy or rivalry between your pets.

When people are able to detect changes in their cat's behavior, and analyze the circumstances around it they will be better able to train their cats.

Cat Training Tricks - Find Them Here

By F. Bournston
Cats are often very independent animals, sometimes too independent. However, this isn't always the case. Some cats can be very clingy and needy, and sometimes at the worst times and in the worst places. Nothing is worse than having a badly behaved cat, especially one that thinks it doesn't need to follow any house rules at all.

Cats that think they rule the roost will bite, scratch, pinch food, and possibly even stop using their litter tray. In a situation like that, you need to establish what the basic rules are.

Some cats find training very easy, whereas others will need more time to adjust. However, with a bit of patience you will be able to get your can to become better behaved.

The sooner you start your cat training the better. It doesn't matter whether it's an old cat or a new kitten, from the first day you get them you need to set the rules. Make sure you stick to your rules, and never deviate, so that the cat always knows what's going on and doesn't get confused. Also, don't shout at the cat every day. If you shout all the time, the cat will just get used to this and start to ignore it.

Cats love receiving treats and rewards, so incorporate this into your training regime. However, you must make sure the cat receives the treat immediately after the good behavior; otherwise it won't link the two. If done correctly, this kind of positive training can be extremely effective.

However, whatever route you take to train your cat, remember that all cats are different. Not all cats will adapt quickly to being trained. Patience and perseverance is the key.

Cat Behavior - Cat Toilet Training

By Luke Blaise
Cat toilet training may seem impossible but it can be an easy thing to do. Many people have trained their cats to use a human toilet already. Cats are very intelligent animals and can learn and be trained quickly.

Before we start there is one important teaching guide you need to know. Whenever you are training your cat, always make slow and changes over many days. This is the best way and also the easiest way to train your cat to use the toilet.

To start your cat with toilet training, start by slowly moving the litter box from where it is, to right next to the toilet. The cat has to be used to being in the bathroom and be comfortable eliminating in there.

Now once your cat is comfortable with using the litter box when it is right next to the toilet, place the litter box on top of the toilet. It may take your cat a week to get used to this idea, because cats like to feel protected when they eliminate. It is a new feeling for them to be so high when they eliminate.

Once they get used to this, buy or fashion a litter box that will sit down into the bowl and that hangs onto the surrounding rim. Again this phase of training may take a week or so, but be patient.

Now once your cat learns to eliminate into the litter box while standing on the toilet seat, then you can try and remove the litter box entirely. Obviously this is the hardest and most difficult step to teach. But, with lots of patience you can toilet train your cat.

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

How to Go About Toilet Training a Cat

By Peter Gitundu
If you are a fan of pets, and especially cats, then you have a task of toilet training them. You may be wondering how possible this is, but believe you me, there are even books that have been written on this topic. Toilet training for your cat is necessary nowadays because unlike in the past where people lived in homes with gardens, today, many are living in apartments where there are no gardens or backyards.

Cats would go into the garden, do their potty and cover it up with soil, but now this is not common due to the absence of the gardens. This is where toilet training for a cat comes in. It is not an easy affair, but its is worth the effort. It begins by having some basic skills on how to handle the pet. You need to make a litter box for the pet, and teach the it to use it.

It will require you to be a bit patient with the animal because it is not a guarantee that it will learn instantly. In the beginning, place the box where the pet likes to stay at the most, and gradually with time, move it to the washroom area. Remember that you have to keep emptying the litter box, otherwise the bad smell will suffocate the whole house.

Once the cat is used to the box, it will learn to look for it to ease itself. As you move the box to the bathroom area, trim the edges and start placing it on the seat. Gradually, cut a hole in the center of the box and let the pet get used to this too. Finally, remove the brims of the box completely and leave the flat cardboard on the seat. You will be amazed.

House Training Your Cat to Use the Toilet

By Louis Bright
House training a cat to do it's business in the right place requires making sure their lavatory is appealing to them therefore you need to actually give them a choice to pick from.

Once they have chosen which they like and which litter they like to put it in you can be sure they will use it again simply because they will usually leave their scent in it to come back to.

You must make sure you clean out their toilet everyday and not with a citrus fragrance cleaner because they hate that smell but with a light soaping and cleaning.

Positioning can be the deciding factor as to whether or not they use it because if you position it in a place they hardly ever use the chances are they will avoid it or possibly can find it.

You should put it in an area which they use a lot and which is accessible to them.

If you do decide you want to move it to a better spot you have to do this gradually from its original position so you so just move it a few feet at a time so that they can still find it.

House training the cat not to use the sofa for example is relatively easy because you can spray a citrus house fragrance on the sofa so that your kitty avoids that area due to it being stinky for them.

Felines also hate the feeling of aluminum for some reason so if you cover the surface with foil where they are not suppose to eliminate then they will find somewhere else.

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Issues such as clawing, bad personality and relieving themselves where they want would be a thing of the past with our guide.

Remember understanding is the key to a happy relationship.

In short he/she will be the perfect, loving and tender.

Monday, 13 July 2009

Cat Training Toilet

The basic concept of cat training toilet is to get your cat accustomed to seeing the toilet as appropriate place cat accustomed to seeing the toilet as an appropriate place to go potty. And to transition her from digging and pooping into a box of sand to doing her business into a big bowl of water.

When you are implementing toilet training with an older cat, this is even more important to remember. Any cat, especially older cats take to an idea faster, and more easily if they think it was their idea to begin with.

Let your feline friend, find their litter box all on their own. Then after they find the litter box and start to use it, move it. Don't move it far, you must gradually take it to the toilet. This way your cat will use this new toilet idea right off the bat.

If your cat is not accustomed to using the litter box, put the cat in a room by itself. Put the litter box in the room, along with food, water and a toy but make sure that there is very little in the room, including furniture and clothing or towels on the floor.