A Healthy "Gato" Means Also A Healthy You.

By Azlan Idris

For these past few years, there is an obvious shift towards disease prevention in humans, how to keep fit, how to eat sensibly, get regular check-ups and hope nothing is wrong with the system and undergoing and doing all of these things can make one feel at ease, at peace and experience lesser risks from diseases. The same is true with animals especially cats. These purrty felines also need a lot of good health care, a lot of loving care and if you're a cat owner and you don't do some of these things to your cat, it will potentially be harmful to you, too, and you'll get a lot of stress and you could be wasting a lot of valuable time and money, that is, if you do really care for these lovely pets 100%. So take a good look at cat health in depth.

As you know, you can't avoid your cat strayed in backyards, in trash cans, in other people's houses, out on the street, on the back street and God knows where else. Sooner or later, it might jump up a tree and decided to jump down again on the ground but that won't hurt them because they're good at that. You think so? What if she jumped on a broken bottle? What if she accidentally stepped in something that can make her hurt her paws? What if it's a rusted nail? You may never know what will be happened next, right?

You know, you can do away will all of those things if you just try to be cautious and be aware of how to take care of your cat. If you're practical enough, you should already have the knowledge and you can distinguish between prevention and cure. With humans, prevention is better than cure and it's the same as with cats. If you want to save money, learn some practical ways on how to care for your cat and its health.

Nida was not worried even just for a bit because she thought it was natural for cats to lap their paws which is really a natural way.

But days passed and her little Dorothy kept licking on that particular paw- the left one and this made her start to worry. So, Nida picked up her tabby friend and decided to take a look at it and there it was. A little rusted nail have penetrated deep into the soft paw of Dorothy and when she decided to remove it, Dorothy wailed the loudest wail that Nida had ever heard of and she quickly pushed her panic button.

You need to inform yourself that injured cats will react to pain by experiencing fear and panic. It is common for cats to be uncooperative during treatment and it might even try to bite or scratch you with their claws and you have to be patient with them. If you are in their place, you will also feel and do the same, right? So, when dealing with a frightened & injured cat, it's important to secure the cat so it calms down and doesn't aggravate the existing wound or cause additional harm to itself.

Now, this is very important among other important things. Create good bonding relationship with your tabby friend. Play with him. Go and chase mice with him. A friend once had a great time with his cat when they "search and destroy" mice under the sofa, oven toaster and anywhere else. This will also help him keep fit and fight stress.

And of course, groom your cat regularly. Nothing can make him purr like a baby than grooming him, petting and patting him on his head. Cats really like that and that will also keep him healthy, both inside and outside. You can learn more of cat health in depth tips anywhere online and if you are really the cat lover that you claim to be, invest in these things and not waste valuable time and money and also wasting your cat's life away. Remember, a healthy gato also means a healthy you. - 31851

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