How To Take Care Of Cats: 5 Things You Should Never Do To Your Feline Pets

Learning how to take good care of cats is essential for every cat owner. Cats may seem strong and independent but their health can always be compromised if their owners are not aware of the things that could harm their feline pets.

PetMD shared some of the things that a pet owner should never do to their cats. These reminders can make a big difference to the overall health and well-being of pet cats.

1. NEVER skip heartworm preventive treatment.

When cats are bitten by heartworm-carrying mosquitoes, the lives of these pets are going to be in danger. Take your pet cat immediately to the vet to protect it from this fatal infection.

2. NEVER allow your cat to go outdoors without your supervision.

Cats are always curious to explore the outdoors. The owners are responsible for supervising their cats while exploring outside. Car accidents, animal thefts and dog attacks are just some of the possible untoward incidents that could happen if you allow your cat to roam outside by itself.

3. NEVER leave your windows open.

Opened windows and loose window screens might cause your cat to accidentally fall which could result to injuries and even death. Your cat might also explore the outdoors and get lost in the process.

4. NEVER forget vet check-ups.

Vet visits should never be taken for granted even if the cats appear to be healthy. "An annual vet exam can pinpoint the start of any health concerns and treat minor issues before they become major issues," the article shared.

5. NEVER ignore hairballs.

Cats vomit hairballs after swallowing too much of their fur while grooming themselves and owners take these occurrences for granted. Web Vet advises cat owners to always be in the lookout for these warning signs: continuous gagging without being able to expel the hairball, frequent diarrhea and loss of appetite.

Cat owners who take time to really learn how to take care of cats are more likely to prevent untoward incidents, injuries and illnesses for their pets. Your cats can have better and longer lives if you do not take their health for granted.

 

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