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		<title>Choosing A Cat Bed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have a bed of your own, so why shouldn&#8217;t your cat? It&#8217;s true to say that if you buy a bed or even several beds for your cat, he will probably still use your three piece suite, your own bed or indeed anywhere he wants, but you&#8217;ll feel better able to move him on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have a bed of your own, so why shouldn&#8217;t your cat? It&#8217;s true to say that if  you buy a bed or even several beds for your cat, he will probably still use your  three piece suite, your own bed or indeed anywhere he wants, but you&#8217;ll feel  better able to move him on if he has his own special place to sleep.</p>
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<p>There are all sorts of cat beds, ranging from the very basic to the positively  opulent. You can try to fit one in with your décor but frankly, unless your  wallpaper has colourful mice or paw prints all over it, you are probably on a  loser there! The best you can hope for really is a colour that doesn&#8217;t actually  clash with that of the room that the bed will be kept in. However, you should  really be more concerned about how the bed will be for your cat.</p>
<p>Some of  these cat beds are similar to dog beds but smaller, i.e. an oval foam filled  cotton cover with a fairly rigid base and sides with a lowered part of the side  for the cat to walk in (as if they couldn&#8217;t jump over the sides anyway). These  can be good as there is usually room for a bit of fleece or blanket inside,  which is not only cozy for the cat, but keeps the cover of the bed a bit cleaner  that it might otherwise be.</p>
<p>Another foam filled type of cat bed is  similar to that described above but a little more like a traditional dog kennel  in shape being completely covered over with a door shape for entry. Cats have a  nesting instinct so some like this arrangement. Equally, if there are other  animals or small children in the house, your cat may feel more secure with his  own little &#8220;house&#8221; to retire to for peace and quiet. These beds can actually be  heated but unless your cat is very old, this really shouldn&#8217;t be  necessary.</p>
<p>Most cats moult on and off throughout the year, so some sort  of mat or blanket to put on their favourite chair can be useful. You can whip it  off and hide it if visitors come and the furniture shouldn&#8217;t be too  hairy.</p>
<p>If your cat is a real heat junky, you can buy a sheepskin hammock  type arrangement, which you can hang on a radiator. However, this won&#8217;t be  suitable for an old cat as agility is the key when getting in and out of these  things.</p>
<p>Cats often like bean bags. This are an inner lining filled with  small polystyrene balls with an outer cover that can be removed for washing.  Placed in a corner or other warm spot, your cat will soon get to like this  arrangement.</p>
<p>Unless you introduce your chosen cat bed into the house  when your cat is very small, your cat will probably pay it no attention at all  for some time. If he ignores it completely, try picking him up and putting him  on the bed while you stroke him for a while. If this approach fails, try  inducing him with catnip toys or treats. Make sure that the bed isn&#8217;t in a  thoroughfare and is somewhere away from draughts, maybe raised a short way off  the floor.</p>
<p>If you have more than one cat, make sure that each one has its  own bed. If they choose to swap around between themselves, then that&#8217;s their  business, but never expect them to share a bed, although they may want to,  particularly sibling kittens.</p>
<p>If you want to make the cat bed  multi-functional, buy one of those beds cum activity centres with a scratching  post but be sure that you have plenty of room for it!</p>
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<p>Liz Canham is the owner (or perhaps servant) of four  cats currently and has had cats in the family all her life. To take advantage of  her wide experience in the care and training of cats and kittens, <a href="http://www.lizebiz.com/ct/14/AD" target="_blank">click here</a> to visit her  website, <a href="http://www.lizebiz.com/ct/14/AD" target="_blank">The Cat  Lover</a>.</p>
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		<title>Pet4you.org &#8211; Pet Health, Cats Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As much as humans need a healthy body, so as our feline friends. First of all, you should choose carefully who among the veterinarians in your area your cat would receive quality care. Next, pick the right food for them. May it be canned food or dry-food; you should always base your decision depending on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As much as humans need a healthy body, so as our feline friends. First of all, you should choose carefully who among the veterinarians in your area your cat would receive quality care. Next, pick the right food for them. May it be canned food or dry-food; you should always base your decision depending on your cat’s age group. Be careful though in feeding them too much.</p>
<p>A well-fed cat doesn’t necessarily mean they’re healthy. Obesity in cats can lead to feline illnesses such as diabetes and respiratory problems. But before you start making your cat lose the excess weight, better consult your trusted veterinarian first. To check if your cat is healthy, try to observe if there are changes in its behavior, posture or in your cat’s appearance.</p>
<p>The cat’s coat could easily tell you if he is healthy or not. It should be smooth and nice to touch; otherwise, your pet might be suffering from a serious disease. For owners that have pregnant cats, take extra special care of your pregnant cat. Pregnant cats would experience vomiting because of the change in hormones. Don’t give any medication to your pet unless the vet prescribes. Don’t forget to have your cats spayed to prevent pregnancy.</p>
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