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I tried posting the YouTube videos on some funny and cute cat videos into my blog but it always somehow distorts my layout of my blog by pushing all my content to the bottom. Anyone got any ideas on how to solve this? I’m really puzzled and frustrated by this and cause me not to be able to share more videos to you unless it’s a URL link.

That is such a waste because there are still many other videos that I want to share with you about cat care tips.

Please offer me your advice on this. Thanks


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Cat Care Tip - The Most Important Cat Owners’ Manual

By Kelvin Westly

You are going to get a new family member and it’s a new kitten. So you will need to have a checklist of everything that you need for caring that kitten. So just think of this checklist like a “cat owner manual”.

1. Cat food is the most obvious choice. It may sound simple and basic but sometimes we just find our in a situation where they are not enough cat food for our pets.

2. Cat litter box is the next most important choice that you have to make. You will need to scoop the poop every day and change the litter too. You will also need to wash the litter box once a week.

3. Cat toys are great things to have. But is it a little bit too early for your kittens now? However, most often than not, your kitten will start playing with something else rather than the toy that you bought. This is because your cat is absolutely thrilled at anything he can get its hands on whenever he is in the playful mood.

4. Reliable vet is another important decision you will have to make. A good and reliable vet will definitely make sure that your cat receives the best medical care possible. You can try asking your friends with pets or just call the local animal shelters for any good recommendations on a reliable vet.

5. A brush for grooming your cat is vital. You two can build better bonds when you groom him. A brush also helps to control his shedding so that he will have less fur to groom himself. This is definitely a good thing for your cat because with less fur, this will reduce the risks of hairballs going into his digestive systems.


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Cat Chat - How Cats Communicate With You

By Remy Fletcher

Cats meow but what meaning does it hold? You will not understand it unless you know cat chat.

Cat chat is just a term to say that you have been around cats for quite a while and knows what they roughly want just from their meowing.

In particular, Siamese cats have human-like voices. So when they meow, it is not surprising that you will hear a human greeting in the middle of the night.

Cat also purrs and is also part of the cat chat category as it voice based. Cat purrs are actually their favorite way for communication. They purr when they are satisfied and contented or just want to be sociable. But they also purr when they are nervous, jumpy or in great pain.

When you are deemed trustworthy enough by your cat, your cat will submit fully to you through a demonstration of rolling over its back. But it does not necessarily means that it wants it stomach to be rubbed.

Cat chat also involves the tail as the tail also communicates different feelings through. Puffed up tails will show fear is being felted by your cat. However, a tail that is held up high will show that he is feeling good and relaxed.

Your cat will show that it really loves you when it head butts you. You can do it back but be careful of its fragile body. Your cat will enjoy it and a bond will form.

So just wait and observe your cat. Soon, you will be very close to your cat such that maybe an actual “cat chat” will occur.


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Cat Care - Stopping Your Feline From Bursting Your Wallet

By Remy Fletcher

Cats have already lived for a long time dating up to 8,000 years and beyond. Although they are domesticated animals, with Persian and Siamese as the more popular breeds, cat care still cost money. Whenever you think of cat care, you should also think of money. Your cat needs food, litter box, water and regular checkups. All of these cost money. These are only the most basic requirements. Additionally, you can add in toys, scratching post, a bed, a pet carrier and even an ID collar tag. Keep in mind that all these cost money too.

Cat care also includes feeding your cat the right kind of food. Feeding it wrongly will just cost you more money. So if you have kittens, they need several feedings per day until they reached the age of 12 weeks. Plus, you need to give only kitten food specially designed for them. Cats that are 3-6 months old need three meals a day. Older cats will just need two small meals a day or you can combine it into one large meal. Although your cats will love canned food but it is more expensive than the dry ones. Even so canned food cannot be left out for more than 30 minute. Dry food as compared to canned food can help prevent the buildup of tartar. Just make sure your cat has enough water.

Generic food although much cheaper than dry ones, are not as nutritious as dry ones, so avoid them. Cats also love cow’s milk but avoid giving them too often as it cause diarrhea. Occasional treats can be mixed with human food but not too much else you will have a fat cat. Cleanliness is also part of cat care. Cats are fairly clean by nature. They do not need too many baths, so instead just brush them once a day to prevent any hairballs buildup. Your litter box should be easily accessible and ensure that it is being cleaned once a week and being scooped daily. Cats don’t like it to be dirty.

Lastly and most importantly of cat care is the more expensive health and vet costs. You need to take your pet for checkups regularly to ensure that your pet is healthy. Therefore, by using all these tips, you will not be spending too much until you burst your wallet just for cat care alone.


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