Do you own a cat? If you do, then you know what a wonderful and rewarding experience it can truly be. But, you probably don’t like the messed you have to clean up once in a while, especially if you have a cat urinating on carpets and furniture. This is a habit that can be a lifelong one if you don’t do something to nip it in the bud as soon as possible. Usually, it is something that is just behavioral, and something that can be fixed, with a little bit of patience.
Showing posts with label Cat Secret. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cat Secret. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Best Way To Stop Your Cat From Spraying
By Kimberly Aita
Anytime your cat backs himself up to a door or other object in your house, lifts his tail, and releases urine – you have a problem. Commonly called spraying, it is a problem seen mainly with indoor cats. Even though it is a very annoying problem, it’s a problem that can be solved.
Your Cat Can Still Live A Long and Healthy Lilfe
By : by Patti Mendenson;
Cats reign supreme when it comes to being among the most popular pets in North America. While providing years of companionship, cats are also one of the most loving of pets. Regrettably, from time to time cats like all other animals can become ill. Feline deabetes is one of many different types of ailments that can affect your cat. A very serious disease, feline diabetes can be controlled when treated by your veterinarian.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
The 3 Things You Must Do To Stop Your Cat Peeing On The Carpet
If you want to avoid having to spend hundreds of dollars on new bedding and carpeting due to your cat peeing outside the litter box, this article might just contain the answers you’re looking for.
I will discuss how medical issues, chemical attraction and psychological stress are the 3 most common factors in cases of inappropriate urination in cats. By learning about these 3 factors, you’ll be able to take steps to re-training your cat to use the litter box before any more damage is done.
The very first thing that you absolutely MUST do is bring your cat in to see your veterinarian. A cat that is having medical issues such as a urinary tract infection or kidney disease is most likely to try to send you a message by peeing on your bed or carpet.
3 Astonishingly Simple Ways To Stop Your Cat Peeing On The Bed
A cat that pees on your bed instead of in the litter box is every cat owner’s nightmare. In this article, I will talk about 3 simple things that you can do today that can potentially end this problem tomorrow.
Number one on your priority list should bebringing your cat in to the vet. A cat with a medical condition is a serious issue and time is of the essence.
Monday, July 7, 2014
Cat Peeing Everywhere? The Solution Is Easier Than You Might Think
If you’re trying to stop your cat peeing everywhere, this article will show you how to save yourself a lot of trouble and even a lot of money. I will introduce you to 3 major factors that can cause cats to abandon their litter box and how you can put a stop to it sometimes as fast as overnight.
Cat Odor Removal
The smell is unmistakable. Sometimes it can be so strong it can make your eyes water. It’s enough to drive anyone crazy and to go to any length to research cat odor removal.
I have extensive experience with cleaning cat urine from carpets, bedspreads, clothing… you name it. I have had many cats over the years and a few of them were notorious for being “sneaky leakers”.
I won’t get into the causes for inappropriate urination in this article as you can find plenty of information about that elsewhere on StopCatPeeing.com.
However, if your cat is peeing outside the litter box, please get him to the vet ASAP. It is of vital importance as if your cat has a urinary tract infection, time is of the essence.
Ok, so how do we go about cat odor removal?
I’m a bit frugal myself, I must admit so I use a bit of a homemade recipe that consists of the following:
1 quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide
A teaspoon of dish soap
1/4 cup baking soda
I recommend mixing these ingredients together (carefully) and putting in a plastic spray bottle.
You can then douse the urine soaked area and let it completely dry. You want to be sure to test the area first for color fastness as I’m sure you’re aware of what effect hydrogen peroxide can have on fabrics.
Another tip that I find helps is to use a blacklight.
This will help show you where the urine is so you can do a better job of completely soaking the area. Try putting some painter’s tape around the area so that when you turn the lights back on, you can easily see where to clean.
Check more information about this HERE
I have extensive experience with cleaning cat urine from carpets, bedspreads, clothing… you name it. I have had many cats over the years and a few of them were notorious for being “sneaky leakers”.
I won’t get into the causes for inappropriate urination in this article as you can find plenty of information about that elsewhere on StopCatPeeing.com.
However, if your cat is peeing outside the litter box, please get him to the vet ASAP. It is of vital importance as if your cat has a urinary tract infection, time is of the essence.
Ok, so how do we go about cat odor removal?
I’m a bit frugal myself, I must admit so I use a bit of a homemade recipe that consists of the following:
1 quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide
A teaspoon of dish soap
1/4 cup baking soda
I recommend mixing these ingredients together (carefully) and putting in a plastic spray bottle.
You can then douse the urine soaked area and let it completely dry. You want to be sure to test the area first for color fastness as I’m sure you’re aware of what effect hydrogen peroxide can have on fabrics.
Another tip that I find helps is to use a blacklight.
This will help show you where the urine is so you can do a better job of completely soaking the area. Try putting some painter’s tape around the area so that when you turn the lights back on, you can easily see where to clean.
Check more information about this HERE
Spraying Cats – Why They Do It
In a lot of cases, when a cat stops using the litterbox to urinate, owners often think the cat is spraying. Although this can often be the case, it is certainly not the rule.
There is a key difference between a cat that is spraying and one that is urine marking.
There is a key difference between a cat that is spraying and one that is urine marking.
Urinary Tract Infections In Cats
A cat with a urinary tract infection (UTI) is a very serious issue. When a cat is suffering from a UTI, they will very often avoid their litter box and either urinate or spray around your house.
The reason your cat does this is that he is associating the pain he’s feeling when urinating with litter box. Your cat will often avoid peeing until she can no longer hold it and have to go wherever she is when it’s “too late”.
The reason your cat does this is that he is associating the pain he’s feeling when urinating with litter box. Your cat will often avoid peeing until she can no longer hold it and have to go wherever she is when it’s “too late”.
How To Stop A Cat Urinating On Carpet
The very first thing you must do if your cat is urinating on your carpet is get him or her to the vet.
It is of vital importance that you do this. It is quite common for cats to get what is called a urinary tract infection (UTI) and if it is not caught and treated in time, it can very quickly lead to death.
It is of vital importance that you do this. It is quite common for cats to get what is called a urinary tract infection (UTI) and if it is not caught and treated in time, it can very quickly lead to death.
Remove Cat Urine From Carpet
There are many products available on the market today for removing cat urine from carpet. The question is, are any of them worth the money?
Cat Urine Removal Tips
If there is one smell that is harder to get out than any other, it’s the smell of cat urine.
No matter how hard you try, it just seems like scrubbing it only makes matter worse.
No matter how hard you try, it just seems like scrubbing it only makes matter worse.
How to Treat a Cat Bite
By Marry Mathews
As many as 40 percent of cat bites become infected and require medical care. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment.
How to Tame a Feral Cat or Kitten!
With a little patience and time, a feral (or wild) cat
can be tamed into a loving pet.
can be tamed into a loving pet.
Younger cats are more apt to adjust quickly:
6-to-8-week-old kittens typically take two to three
weeks to adjust to a domestic environment.
6-to-8-week-old kittens typically take two to three
weeks to adjust to a domestic environment.
How to Trims Your Cat's Nail?
By Marry Mathews
Remember, if you don't trim your cat's nails, they will
find some way to scratch them down on their own... most likely
on your furniture! (This is less of an issue for outdoor cats).
find some way to scratch them down on their own... most likely
on your furniture! (This is less of an issue for outdoor cats).
How to Keep Your Cat Purring Into Advanced Old Age.
By Marry Mathews
Steps:
1. Take your cat to the veterinarian at least once a year for a complete physical exam, and follow your veterinarian's advice regarding preventive health-care measures. Preventing disease and maintaining optimum health are the first steps toward a long, healthy life.
1. Take your cat to the veterinarian at least once a year for a complete physical exam, and follow your veterinarian's advice regarding preventive health-care measures. Preventing disease and maintaining optimum health are the first steps toward a long, healthy life.
How to Prevent Your Cat from Chewing on Electrical Cords.
Chewing on electrical cords can burn or shock your cat, causing respiratory problems, cardiac arrest and even death. Cat's sharp teeth and their inquisitive nature can put your cat at high risk. This is especially an issue with kittens.
Here's what to do to:
How to Break up Cat Fight?
By Marry Mathews
Here are some tips on how to do it...
1. Avoid hitting the cats or getting your hands anywhere near their
mouths. Hitting could make the situation worse and could cause the
attack to be redirected toward you.
1. Avoid hitting the cats or getting your hands anywhere near their
mouths. Hitting could make the situation worse and could cause the
attack to be redirected toward you.
How to Teach Your Cats to Come when Called
To have your cat come when called by name is remarkably easy though it takes an understanding of the process. Here are some tips to get you started:
1. Talk to your cat as much as you can. Encourage her to come to you, and regularly pet her and brush her. Bonding is very important, cat massage, baths and generally being on good terms is important.
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