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Cat Supplies - Ways to Take Care of Your Cat!
Sarah Nabila
It is not an easy job to take proper care of your pet either it's a
dog or a cat. An owner of pet must have to pay too much attention to
his pets regarding their food and other supplies. If you have a pet
than you must have all the required supplies to comfort your pet. You
must have to be very precise regarding needs and wants of a cat if you
want to have it as a pet. Here in this article few vital supplies of
cats are given to make your cat feel comfortable with you.
Bowl is one of the most important cat supplies. It is sure that if you have a cat than you musty have to feed her food and drink to keep her healthy. Several types of bowls are easily available in the market. Make sure that the bowl you have bought for your beloved cat is clean and quite heavy so that it can't be tipped over by your cat. The material of the bowl should be scratch less because bacteria and other germs take place in these scratches. These germs are very dangerous for your cat's health and might cause different diseases. Stainless steel bowls are best option to feed your cat.
Shampoo and comb is also one of the most vital cat supplies. Try to shampoo your cat after a month to get rid of fleas and other parasites. To make your cat feel comfortable use comb to brush your cat's hairs regularly. The most important thing you'll need for your cat is a litter box. If you have a small kitten than try to teach it different techniques to use a litter box. Always buy a big-sized litter box because cats hesitate to use small sized litter boxes.
Clean the paws of your cat after two or three days so that germs will not take place in them. Use a nail cutter to trim the nails of your cat because they might be able to attack you or others when they are angry or feel insecure. These are the most significant cat supplies to keep your pet healthy and active.
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This news arrived on: 10/22/2009
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Posted Comments:
10-26-2009 17:36
pdpayton wrote:
English Grammar
I totally agree with the other comments. If this person is an expert writer, THEN she should at least know the difference between than and THEN.
10-25-2009 13:57
Lotte wrote:
Puh-leeeeeeeeze!
I'm terribly sorry, but this is the most dreadful article you have posted since I've been subscribing!
First: EXPERT? Certainly NOT in article writing, NOR in caring for our much loved furbys!
Second: PLEASE have someone proof these things - especially if this person writes for you again! I have NO problem with a writer who's first language is NOT English, if they actually can speak and write it correctly. This was so badly written it was nearly impossible to decipher!
Third: the information contained was either erroneous, totally unnecessary or just plain dumb (as in why it would be necessary to even TELL someone oh, gee...get them bowls?).
I agree with all of the prior postings except in regard to clipping claws. My furbys are totally indoors and even with posts, I clip - I have a bleeding disorder and better safe then sorry. In any event, if you start handling their paws and clipping when they are young, they learn it's alright and have no problems with the grooming. I've had some who's favorite thing is to have their paws played with!
I will definitely NOT be reading any future articles by this writer!
First: EXPERT? Certainly NOT in article writing, NOR in caring for our much loved furbys!
Second: PLEASE have someone proof these things - especially if this person writes for you again! I have NO problem with a writer who's first language is NOT English, if they actually can speak and write it correctly. This was so badly written it was nearly impossible to decipher!
Third: the information contained was either erroneous, totally unnecessary or just plain dumb (as in why it would be necessary to even TELL someone oh, gee...get them bowls?).
I agree with all of the prior postings except in regard to clipping claws. My furbys are totally indoors and even with posts, I clip - I have a bleeding disorder and better safe then sorry. In any event, if you start handling their paws and clipping when they are young, they learn it's alright and have no problems with the grooming. I've had some who's favorite thing is to have their paws played with!
I will definitely NOT be reading any future articles by this writer!
10-25-2009 12:39
crazycatlady wrote:
Cat Supplies
This has to be the worst article on cats that I have ever read. This "expert on writing" needs to learn a little more English before she tries a writing career. God help her cats if she has any. She is welcome to come over and try to shampoo my 6 cats once a month but I'm not responsible for what happens!!!
10-25-2009 09:38
Sheri wrote:
comments on article
This is one of the most unhelpful articles I have ever received from Arcamax Cat and Dogs.
The advice is off target and the grammer is horrible.
Sad to think that the author "is an expert in article writing and has done a lot of research online and offline."
We don't need that kind of 'expertise.'
The advice is off target and the grammer is horrible.
Sad to think that the author "is an expert in article writing and has done a lot of research online and offline."
We don't need that kind of 'expertise.'
10-25-2009 03:45
Franziska Eber wrote:
Some criticism
Many of the things recommended in this article are abolutely unnecessary. I have had healty cats for more than 30 years, and I have never ever used shampoo on them - cats keep themselves clean enough to keep themselves healthy, and they should never be bathed unless they have come in touch with poisonous substances that they should not lick up.
Cats also take care of their nails without any help from their human beings. All they need is a scratch pole or the trees outdoors. To avoid attacks from your cat, cutting their nails is a stupid idea. Treat them right, watch them carefully, then you will find out when to leave them alone.
Cats also take care of their nails without any help from their human beings. All they need is a scratch pole or the trees outdoors. To avoid attacks from your cat, cutting their nails is a stupid idea. Treat them right, watch them carefully, then you will find out when to leave them alone.
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