Sunday, September 13, 2009

A Healthy "Gato" Means Also A Healthy You.

By Irda Kadir

For these past few years, there is an obvious shift towards disease prevention in humans, how to keep fit, how to eat sensibly, get regular check-ups and hope nothing is wrong with the system and undergoing and doing all of these things can make one feel at ease, at peace and experience lesser risks from diseases. The same is true with animals especially cats. These purrty felines also need a lot of good health care, a lot of loving care and if you're a cat owner and you don't do some of these things to your cat, it will potentially be harmful to you, too, and you'll get a lot of stress and you could be wasting a lot of valuable time and money, that is, if you do really care for these lovely pets 100%. So take a good look at cat health in depth.

So, what do you need to take care of your "gato" (gato is cat in Spanish, by the way...)? Do you need some sort of special gadgetry to make his life active and vibrant? Should you go to your vet most of the time to ensure his health? Should you try to buy him medicines so there will be no regrets in the future?

If you're a cat owner and you love your precious little purrty feline, you should be aware of what and where you cat is going and you should be extra careful not to let them out of the house.

First and foremost, what you need to do all the time is to ensure your cat has plenty supply of fresh water to drink. Make your home safe for your cat. There are very curious little fella and just like children, they would reach at anything and it's true to what they say about curiosity can kill a cat.

But days passed and her little Dorothy kept licking on that particular paw- the left one and this made her start to worry. So, Nida picked up her tabby friend and decided to take a look at it and there it was. A little rusted nail have penetrated deep into the soft paw of Dorothy and when she decided to remove it, Dorothy wailed the loudest wail that Nida had ever heard of and she quickly pushed her panic button.

She didn't know what to and the best thing that I told her was to call her vet and she did but it was too late.

Today was the second month since Dorothy left and Nida was still shocked. She loved that cat so much and now, she only have old Patpat for a companion.

For all the cat lovers out there, when you see your tabby friend licking its paws and although you might find it normal or natural for them to do that, never hesitate to check and see if something is causing all those lapping and licking. It never hurts to learn more "cat health paw" information and that could save or ruin your cat's life. You cat is always the outgoing type and you will never know what hit them or what they will hit, right?

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