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Feline ~ of or belonging to the family Felidae, which
includes domestic cats
Fanatic ~ marked by immense enthusiasm and devotion
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Pets are a life-long commitment, please choose wisely! |
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The following is a Cat Care Feline Health and Wellness guide only. Not every topic is covered. Information compiled is in no way a replacement for your veterinarian's knowledge, experience, and treatment plan for your pet. Remember, any change in a cat's behavior can be the first sign of illness or disease. Changes in eating, grooming, elimination - when your cat stops using the litter box - or interaction - if your cat stops greeting you at the door - may be her way of telling you something is wrong. |
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Reading
Material and Helpful Links Cat Whiskers
Introducing Your New Cat ~ Helpful Hints
Coccidia FIP - Feline Infectious Peritonitis
Feline Hi-Rise Syndrome
How can I protect my cat from FeLV and FIV? How to Tell if your Pet is Ill
NASOPHARYNGEAL POLYPS IN CATS
FERAL CATS
Socializing Feral Kittens
Taming Feral Cats and Kittens
Low Cost or Free Spay and Neuter Programs in the US List of Shelters, Humane Societies, and Rescue Organizations Worldwide
Further Reading I Am Your Cat |
"Cats are designated friends." - Norman Corwin

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OBVIOUS SIGNS OF ILLNESS Signs of Upper Respiratory
Infection (URI) include |
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Cats are magical...the more you pet them the longer you both live. - Unknown |

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A dog is a dog, a bird is a bird, and a cat is a person - Mugsy Peabody |
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What is a Feral Cat ~ What is a Stray Cat
Feral cats are the 'wild'
offspring of domestic cats and are primarily the result of pet owners'
abandonment or failure to spay and neuter their animals, allowing them to
breed uncontrolled. Feral cat 'colonies' can be found behind shopping
areas or businesses, in alleys, parks, abandoned buildings, and rural
areas. They are elusive and do not trust humans. A stray cat is not a feral cat...A stray is a cat who has been abandoned or who has strayed from home and become lost...Stray cats can usually be re-socialized and adopted...A feral cat is an un-socialized cat...Either he was born outside and never lived with humans, or he is a house cat who has strayed from home and over time has thrown off the effects of domestication and reverted to a wild state...They should not be taken to local shelters to be adopted...Feral kittens can be adopted if tamed and placed in homes...First they must be socialized in their first weeks of life...If they aren't handled in time, they will remain feral and un-adoptable. |
Have questions? Consult your veterinarian for best advice.
De-Clawing
is an emotional
and hot topic among cat owners. We take no stand regarding this issue except to
say that is should be done as a last resort and to the front claws only.
An indoor cat is a happy and healthy
cat! If they need sun or watch birds or squirrels, there is a windows, if they
need grass, there is kitty grass.
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| Remember: • If your cat urinate or defecate outside the litter box? • If your cat show signs of aggression, including hissing, biting or scratching people? • If your cat exhibit any fearful behaviors that concern you? • Has there been any change in your cat's behavior or disposition? Then it's time to see a vet!
Information compiled is merely a guide and in no way a replacement for your veterinarian's knowledge, experience, treatment and suggested care for your pet. |
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