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Cat Care HandbookProtecting Your Cat From Extreme Temperatures ... level high and preventing dehydration. Indoor cats should have a cool place to relax. It can be helpful to leave a little water inside bathtubs or sinks so the cat can play in the water to cool off. Even though the cat is indoors, it is a good idea to leave more than one water bowl inside for it to drink ... ... 1. Start by placing the cat's litter box near the bathroom door. He should know the new location and uses the litter box as usual. 2. After about a week, put something underneath the potty trainer to elevate it. It could be a bunch of old newspapers, cardboard boxes, or floor mats. 3. Raise the litter ... Six Basic Behavioral Problems In Cats ... having your cat neutered. Don't punish for it; the cat will not understand at all. 6. Running outside. Cats get very curious about the outside. The first thing you should do is not open the door when the cat can run out. But you can also try to get the cat accustomed to the outdoors by getting a cat leash ... Subtle Ways Your Cat Trains You ... also release oils for your kitty's coat. Cats that are groomed benefit emotionally, physically, and mentally, as do their owners. Cats don't necessarily want their claws trimmed but it is a necessary evil. Trim your cat's claws every two to six weeks with cat clippers and give treats when your mission ... ... physician. How to Avoid Zoonotic Diseases Mostly by maintaining exemplary hygiene where your cat is concerned, you can avoid the transmission of zoonotic diseases. Do not have oral contact with your pet through sharing food or kissing directly on the mouth. Do not touch your cat's waste products or objects ...
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