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		<title>Learn About Cat Obedience Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why don&#8217;t you train your cat? Many people have thought about it. Some actually did it. Most only briefly considered the idea, then went on to another thing. Some didn&#8217;t try simply because they didn&#8217;t learn how to. Others were discouraged by its big unknown factors.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why don&#8217;t you <a href="http://catobediencetraining.org" target="_blank">train your ca</a>t? Many people have thought about it. Some actually did it. Most only briefly considered the idea, then went on to another thing. Some didn&#8217;t try simply because they didn&#8217;t learn how to. Others were discouraged by its big unknown factors.</p>
<p>Well, slow down here. Let&#8217;s look at this. That you should consider, here&#8217;s three reasons to <a href="http://cattrain.org" target="_blank">train your cat</a>.</p>
<p>First and foremost, for the &#8220;Pro&#8221; side, I might explain that once and for all cat obedience training. Okay, I acknowledge your objection, for the &#8220;Con&#8221; side, and I agree that you have a legitimate point if you say cat training might take some time. But I&#8217;d like to additionally point out that should you choose love your cat and I&#8217;m sure one does, you&#8217;ll want it to become well behaved.</p>
<p>Second, you should look at that should your cat is well trained there won&#8217;t be any mishaps about the carpet. Also, your cat won&#8217;t be stressed when you&#8217;re in out. And also, you could train your cat to complete tricks.</p>
<p>Third and finally, you will get a loving well <a href="http://cattrain.org" target="_blank">trained cat</a> that won&#8217;t claw your furniture. And that&#8217;s going to imply that you won&#8217;t be embarrassed when visitors everything clearly see furniture all scratched up. Further, added to that, in addition, you you must buy new furniture</p>
<p>When you think about the reasons and evaluate them, I expect you will probably have to admit that a compelling case can be made for thinking of how you can acheive cat obedience training. It Really isn&#8217;t that hard, with the correct information you will have your cat trained in no time.</p>
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		<title>Twice a Year Exams for Senior Dogs and Cats</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 23:34:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pets are living longer as a result of advances in veterinary care, diagnostics, and earlier intervention. Nevertheless the key to making the most of our &#8220;geriatric&#8221; pets lies not only in increasing their life span, but in being able to help them enjoy their later years to the fullest.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pets are living longer as a result of advances in veterinary care, diagnostics, and earlier intervention. Nevertheless the key to making the most of our &#8220;geriatric&#8221; pets lies not only in increasing their life span, but in being able to help them enjoy their later years to the fullest.</p>
<p>Like people, dogs and cats are prone to debilitating disorders when they grow older. Renal system failure, heart problems, joint disease, oral disease, cancer, and cognitive dysfunction may appear through the normal aging process. Prior to now, simply because quite a few problems just weren&#8217;t recognized until the pet was in the advanced stages, veterinarians could do little more than help to make a pet&#8217;s golden years a tad bit more comfortable by caring for the symptoms of age-related health issues. If the pet was lucky, the issues might progress gradually. Most pet owners simply accepted the fact that their four-legged friends were only able to live a comparatively short life, get old, and pass on.</p>
<p>Yet breakthroughs in technical advancements in today&#8217;s <a href="http://treaschwigveterinaryclinic.com" target="_blank">veterinary medicine, surgery, diagnostics and nutrition</a>, not only do pets live longer but their quality of life has improved considerably as well.</p>
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<p>One example follows human medicine in the development and use of the new generation of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs. These types of medicines help the pains and aches of many geriatric pets while keeping side effects to a bare minimum.</p>
<p>A lot of age associated difficulties will still be seen as inevitable, however the perceptions of both veterinarians and pet owners have changed. The belief now is that &#8220;age just isn&#8217;t a disease&#8221;, and veterinary medicine is adding greater emphasis on <a href="http://www.treaschwigveterinaryclinic.com/senior-pet-care/" target="_blank">senior pet health through preventative health</a> programs.</p>
<p>&#8220;The earlier we can intervene, the better, says veterinarian Dr. John Phillips in New York. &#8220;We now have greater knowledge, improved diagnostics and better therapeutics all of which mean we can effectively prevent or manage many senior health care issues.&#8221;</p>
<p>Eighty three year old Sam Edwards grew up on a farm and has had pets most of his life. He has taken advantage of advancements in veterinary medicine to extend the lives of his pets. &#8220;As I&#8217;ve gotten older, I&#8217;m glad that some of the same medical advancements that have helped me age well are good for my pets, too.&#8221;</p>
<p>Edwards shares his home with &#8220;Niki&#8221;, a 15 year old cat, and a 16 year old terrier mix named &#8220;Bones&#8221;. &#8220;If you had told me twenty years ago that I would be brushing my dogs&#8217; teeth, I&#8217;d thought you were crazy. But I brush Bones&#8217; teeth every night while we watch the news. It&#8217;s something we both enjoy and my vet says it&#8217;s one of the most important things I can do to keep the old guy healthy.&#8221;</p>
<p>At what age is a pet thought to be a senior? Generally, smaller breeds of dogs live longer than larger breeds, and cats live longer than dogs. Life spans vary with individuals, and pets, like people, age at different rates, some more gracefully than others. A few smaller breeds of dogs, like Bones, are considered geriatric at fifteen. Large and giant breeds like Labrador retrievers and Great Danes are considered seniors as soon as seven years old. Cats, especially if they are kept in the house, commonly live to their early twenties and do not attain their golden years until their teens.</p>
<p>The single most crucial action a pet owner might take to keep their pet happy and healthy as long as possible is to schedule regular veterinary examinations. As pets age, these exams are more necessary than ever, because as with people, early detection is essential for disease and problem intervention. Younger pets would need routine examinations once or twice every year. But as dogs and cats approach middle age, these exams must be more frequent because every year in a pet&#8217;s life is equivalent to 5-7 human years.</p>
<p>&#8220;Keeping Niki and Bones healthy helps me stay young, too&#8221;, says Edwards. &#8220;All of us have arthritis so exercise is important to stay in shape and keep from getting stiff. Years ago, when my pets got arthritis, I just accepted it as old age and let them lay around. Now, we go for walks, and there are safer medications for arthritis pain. They even get glucosamine and antioxidants in their senior pet foods!&#8221;</p>
<p>Veterinarians encourage regular lab work, electrocardiograms, blood pressure monitoring, and x-rays to watch out for early problems like thyroid, kidney, heart, and liver disease. With early detection, pets with body organ function problems can be treated with medication along with special prescription diet programs that not only prolong their life span but the quality of their lives. In some instances, health-related complications could even be arrested.</p>
<p>Dr. Leslie Maclean a Tulsa, Oklahoma veterinarian followed the advice she gives her clients and found a hormone issue in one of her own Scottish terriers. &#8220;I discovered a rare adrenal gland problem on Brin&#8217;s first senior wellness exam. He was acting perfectly normal but his lab work picked up a problem. Early detection meant early treatment and easy management of his disease.&#8221;</p>
<p>In general, some early warning signs that your pet might be having a problem are:</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * increased water consumption and urinating more often or frequently</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * urinary incontinence or breaking house training</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * repeated vomiting</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * smelly breath, drooling or difficulty eating<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * excessive panting or tires more easily &nbsp;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * lumps, bumps, nodules or changes in areas of skin color, bumps that bleed or are ulcerated<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * change in appetite - ingesting more or less than normal</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * changes in behavior for instance &#8220;spacing out&#8221; or increased whining</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * unusual bowel habits - diarrhea or constipation</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * shifts in body weight - gaining or losing weight</p>
<p>Observe your pet closely and also state any unusual behavioral or physical health issues to your veterinarian immediately. Seek advise from your veterinarian and create a detailed senior wellness program for your pet&#8217;s unique demands to ensure your amazing pal can enjoy getting old gracefully.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Choosing The Best Pet Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 23:34:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It doesn&#8217;t matter whether your pet is a Heinz 57 variety or a high strung purebred, a cat you found wandering the alley or a beautiful long-haired Himalayan, an ordinary little gecko or an exotic iguana &#8211; finding the best pet insurance&#160;involves shopping for the plan that offers you the kind of coverage you&#8217;re looking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter whether your pet is a Heinz 57 variety or a high strung purebred, a cat you found wandering the alley or a beautiful long-haired Himalayan, an ordinary little gecko or an exotic iguana &ndash; finding the <a href="http://petinsuranceprimer.com" target="_blank">best pet insurance</a>&nbsp;involves shopping for the plan that offers you the kind of coverage you&#8217;re looking for.</p>
<p>Maybe you haven&#8217;t even thought about getting health coverage for your pet.  But if you&#8217;ve been a pet owner for any length of time then you already know how costly even routine vet &nbsp;care can be.  Hopefully you&#8217;re pets have never had any serious illnesses or accidents that can often result in vet bills that run into the thousands of dollars.</p>
<p>Now that I&#8217;ve got your attention &ndash; it was the &ldquo;thousands of dollars&rdquo; wasn&#8217;t it? &ndash; how can you find a quality pet insurance plan?</p>
<p>That will depend on whether or not you want a plan that only covers your pet should they get seriously ill or for accidental injury or if you want to also be covered for routine wellness care.</p>
<p>The coverage you select, just like your own medical coverage, will directly affect the premium you pay.  You can also choose your deductible to further adjust your premiums.</p>
<p>&nbsp;You&#8217;ll want to look for things like:</p>
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<p>are there breed specific 	exclusions</p>
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<p>Some plans offer basic &ldquo;catastrophic&rdquo; coverage and allow you to choose add-ons for wellness care like spaying/neutering, vaccinations, routine exams, etc.</p>
<p>Pet insurance isn&#8217;t just for dogs and cats.  You can purchase coverage for exotic animals (especially helpful if your pet is an expensive, rare breed) like birds, reptiles, ferrets, hamsters, horses and more.</p>
<p>While it may seem like an unnecessary cost if your pet has never suffered an illness or accident, keep in mind that nearly 6 million dogs and 6 million cats are diagnosed with cancer every year. (American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2005.)  And just like human health care, new life-saving treatments are discovered every year.  And also just like our own health care, the costs for these treatments increase every year!</p>
<p>I hope I&#8217;ve convinced you to at least consider health coverage for your pet.  It can be affordable to nearly any budget.   Finding the &nbsp;<a href="http://petinsuranceprimer.com" target="_blank">best pet insurance</a> is just a matter of reading carefully and deciding exactly what it is you&#8217;re looking for in coverage. Get the facts about pet insurance at <a href="http://petinsuranceprimer.com" target="_blank">http://petinsuranceprimer.com</a></p>
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		<title>Construct a Feline Enclosure in the Yard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can provide your cat with hours of leisure as well as a safe and warm place to rest with a cat house. You can expend money on the professional versions of cat houses in stores, but they are fairly easy to make yourself. Another benefit of completing the undertaking on your own is that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can provide your cat with hours of leisure as well as a safe and warm place to rest with a <a href="http://outdoorcathouses.net/" target="_blank">cat house</a>. You can expend money on the professional versions of cat houses in stores, but they are fairly easy to make yourself. Another benefit of completing the undertaking on your own is that you can customize the cat house to fit your specific cat.</p>
<p>1. Go out and buy the following from your hardware store: 1-4&#215;8 sheet of 3/8&#8243;plywood, 3-2&#215;4x8 stud, 1 box of 5/8&#8243; wood screws and some carpet remnants. <br />2. By cutting your plywood board in half you will be left with 2 similarly sized 4&#8242;x4&#8242; squares. Take the parts you have and cut them in half again so you have four parts. Now you should possess 8- 2&#8242;x2&#8242; equally sized pieces. These will be the walls and the roof and floor of the cat property.<br />3. Trim all three of your 2&#215;4x8 studs into even 2&#8242; lengths. You must currently possess twelve 2&#8242; sections.<br />4. Arrange the stud sections into the shape of a box and attach these with the wood screws.<br />5. Put the floor, roof, side pieces, and back section to the figure with wood screws.<br />6. Chop a small opening into the front panel, big enough for the cat to without difficulty walk in and out but not far too significant as to allow in a draft, and then affix it to the shape.<br />7. You have to now cover the entire cat house with the carpet remains. A staple gun should be made use of to attach the carpet. This can be utilized, rather of the furniture, for the cat to scratch and stretch his or her claws on. <br />8. The cat should now have a blanket or pre-made cat bed to throw into the cat house to help stay cozy. </p>
<p>Your self-made cat house is right now complete. As this house is not safeguarded from the rain it ought to be kept indoors. Rain runoff, however, can be ended by getting a triangular frame and nailing several shingles to it. As you want to avoid rot, you should not leave the carpet remains off of your house if you decide to move the cat house outside. Using the house outside may require you to add a coat of water sealer to the cat house. </p>
<p>You can avoid the costly and luxurious store-bought houses for your cat or you can provide this safe and warm place for someone. To improve your cat house or add your own personal touch just try variations on the basic plan outlined above.</p>
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		<title>Realizing the Litter Box and Diet Needs of an Aging Cat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those pet owners which have been fortunate to bring up a kitten to maturity know how a cat&#8217;s needs change over time.&#160; From what the cat eats to the litter box it may use, each cat experiences physical changes just like we do.&#160; By recognizing these changes, as cat owners we can make life more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those pet owners which have been fortunate to bring up a kitten to maturity know how a cat&rsquo;s needs change over time.&nbsp; From what the cat eats to the litter box it may use, each cat experiences physical changes just like we do.&nbsp; By recognizing these changes, as cat owners we can make life more comfortable for our cats.</p>
<p>Kittens are extremely active when they are young.&nbsp; They are able to eat most food that provides plenty of nutrients which help them grow and keep in good health.&nbsp; But as cats get older, the food they consume typically is reduced as their activity diminishes.&nbsp; Consistent veterinarian physicals are essential to watch the cat&rsquo;s health and weight.&nbsp; A cat which has discontinued growing, but is still adding weight, is an important indicator that the cat is eating too much food.</p>
<p>Nearly all kittens are litter box trained with a small litter pan.&nbsp; As they grow older, they will quickly outgrow a litter pan.&nbsp; A new <a href="http://catslitterboxes.com/" target="_blank">litter box</a>, which can better match the cat&rsquo;s height, will be needed.&nbsp; Careful consideration should be made when shopping for a new litter box so that it is sized to match the cat.&nbsp; A large step is all the effort a cat should have to use to get in and out of the box.</p>
<p>Toys that a cat finds interesting, which offers essential play for exercise, commonly change over the lifetime of the cat.&nbsp; As each cat enters maturity, it is more difficult for them to run and jump like they did when they were younger.&nbsp; Pet owners need to be considerate of this.&nbsp; Even mature cats like to play, but they will not participate in activities that could exceed their abilities.</p>
<p>In their senior years, cats often do slow down.&nbsp; Their diet and exercise needs change and require that cat owners address these age related changes.&nbsp; With the correct diet and frequent exercise, a cat may continue to enjoy a healthy and enjoyable life well into maturity.</p>
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