Cats need to scratch because scratching is a natural part of cats' instinctive grooming habits. Unfortunately, scratching can also be annoying for cat owners because cats often damage furniture, curtains or other property. Additionally, many cat owners worry that their cat's claws may carry germs - and it is true that a cat's claws can be a great medium for bacteria and viruses. Some people address these issues by declawing their cats, which is the removal of the cats' claws. However, most people who elect to declaw do not realize the seriousness of the procedure: Cats' claws are directly attached to muscle, so declawing can be compared to the amputation of the half of the cat's toes. Cat's claws are an essential part of the animal's anatomy: - Claws help the cat walk, run, and spring - Claws are cats' main protection when they feel threatened - Removing its claws is very tough on a cat, and it may find it hard to resume its normal activities after being declawed - Declawing renders cats defenseless in the face of attacks - Declawing is very painful - Declawed cats may develop infection and bleeding problems. So, before you decide to declaw your cat, think about it very carefully and think about alternatives: - Scratching may be resolved through scratching posts - Your cat's claws can be made less dangerous with plastic covering - You can also enroll your cat in a cat training school, especially if your cat is young enough. Declawing is very extreme measure. It will hurt your cat more than you can imagine. First published at http://www.guide2pets.com/p1_articles_cats_declawing.php More pet articles and information at http://www.guide2pets.com/ Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sunil_TannaCat - Protecting Yourself From Online Pet Classifieds Scams! Internet Fraud, Classifieds Scams, Abuse and Suspicious Replies are world wide issues that have become widespread in targeting sellers and buyers everywhere specially on the Internet. Often this involves buyers from Nigeria, Africa, Holland and other countries. In recent years, online Pet Classifieds scams have increased and have affected many people. Online classifieds scams pose threats to both sellers and buyers. Posing As A Seller: A Person can post an ad for a puppy that only exist in the item description. Actually, seller doesn't have the puppy that he/she is trying sell or give away. Seller will then ask for money and refer them to the shipping company who is supposed to send the puppy to the buyer. Buyer waits for few days and contacts the seller, but no answer. Tries again for couple of more days..no answer. Finally buyer decides to call the shipping company with the reference number for the puppy. Shipping company replies that they don't have anything related to this reference number or it is not for your puppy. Buyer loses money. Posing As A Buyer: A scammer can pose as a buyer of a puppy and contacts the seller. Buyer is desperate to buy and accepts your listed price and suggest that his/her agent will pick up the puppy with a check that is more than the asking price. In return, they ask buyer to deduct amount for the item, get remaining amount and give a fake cashier's check. Seller will lose the puppy and the money. Check any websites who have classifieds, if they don't have a warning about online scams, they should have! There are ways you can protect yourself from these scams, visit our Scam Alert page on http://www.petboro.com/scam.aspx where you can find examples of scams and emails and list of known scammer emails that people have reported to us. |
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Cat - Declawing Cats
Friday, October 26, 2007
Cat - Protecting Yourself From Online Pet Classifieds Scams!
Internet Fraud, Classifieds Scams, Abuse and Suspicious Replies are world wide issues that have become widespread in targeting sellers and buyers everywhere specially on the Internet. Often this involves buyers from Nigeria, Africa, Holland and other countries. In recent years, online Pet Classifieds scams have increased and have affected many people. Online classifieds scams pose threats to both sellers and buyers. Posing As A Seller: A Person can post an ad for a puppy that only exist in the item description. Actually, seller doesn't have the puppy that he/she is trying sell or give away. Seller will then ask for money and refer them to the shipping company who is supposed to send the puppy to the buyer. Buyer waits for few days and contacts the seller, but no answer. Tries again for couple of more days..no answer. Finally buyer decides to call the shipping company with the reference number for the puppy. Shipping company replies that they don't have anything related to this reference number or it is not for your puppy. Buyer loses money. Posing As A Buyer: A scammer can pose as a buyer of a puppy and contacts the seller. Buyer is desperate to buy and accepts your listed price and suggest that his/her agent will pick up the puppy with a check that is more than the asking price. In return, they ask buyer to deduct amount for the item, get remaining amount and give a fake cashier's check. Seller will lose the puppy and the money. Check any websites who have classifieds, if they don't have a warning about online scams, they should have! There are ways you can protect yourself from these scams, visit our Scam Alert page on http://www.petboro.com/scam.aspx where you can find examples of scams and emails and list of known scammer emails that people have reported to us. Courtesy of Petboro.com Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bob_AndersonCat - Terrorizing Your Cat with iRobot Vacuum System Do you have a home robotic vacuum cleaner? They are all the new rage and quite innovative indeed. If you do not have one you eventually will have one, as that is how the future of vacuuming around the house will be done. Most household tasks will be done by simple robotic systems with at least a minimum of artificial intelligence programming. The ride on lawnmowers will move over and make way to the autonomous lawn mowing robots in the near future. Today a good vacuum is expensive and the iRobot is price competitive and they are selling like hot cakes. Only one problem, the family pets, do not like them much. There is a right and wrong way to introduce these robotic vacuum cleaners to your cat. If you stick your iRobot vacuum on the floor and use it to chase your cat you may get a laugh, but your cat will not appreciate that one bit. Would you like someone trying to vacuum up your tail? Well, would you? I think not. That of course is the wrong way to introduce your cat to the iRobot vacuum. If you are careful to make a proper introduction of your iRobot vacuum, cats actually like them, as they watch them carefully criss-cross their domain. You see you cat knows it owns the place, you just pay the bills so your cat can lounge around all day. Sit on the floor and hold your cat and turn on the vacuum to cruise around, allow it to bump into to you and then kick it out of the way, push it away with your hand. Like a Mother Tiger you are teaching your cat to hunt the vacuum, thus they vacuum becomes the prey and your cat knows it is the aggressor, thus you car will sit on the sofa and watch the thing go around and around all day and attack it at will. Ah ha, a new toy. You see the iRobot has more than one beneficial use. What a great human you are to provide such a wonderful gift to your cat. |
Cat - Terrorizing Your Cat with iRobot Vacuum System
Do you have a home robotic vacuum cleaner? They are all the new rage and quite innovative indeed. If you do not have one you eventually will have one, as that is how the future of vacuuming around the house will be done. Most household tasks will be done by simple robotic systems with at least a minimum of artificial intelligence programming. The ride on lawnmowers will move over and make way to the autonomous lawn mowing robots in the near future. Today a good vacuum is expensive and the iRobot is price competitive and they are selling like hot cakes. Only one problem, the family pets, do not like them much. There is a right and wrong way to introduce these robotic vacuum cleaners to your cat. If you stick your iRobot vacuum on the floor and use it to chase your cat you may get a laugh, but your cat will not appreciate that one bit. Would you like someone trying to vacuum up your tail? Well, would you? I think not. That of course is the wrong way to introduce your cat to the iRobot vacuum. If you are careful to make a proper introduction of your iRobot vacuum, cats actually like them, as they watch them carefully criss-cross their domain. You see you cat knows it owns the place, you just pay the bills so your cat can lounge around all day. Sit on the floor and hold your cat and turn on the vacuum to cruise around, allow it to bump into to you and then kick it out of the way, push it away with your hand. Like a Mother Tiger you are teaching your cat to hunt the vacuum, thus they vacuum becomes the prey and your cat knows it is the aggressor, thus you car will sit on the sofa and watch the thing go around and around all day and attack it at will. Ah ha, a new toy. You see the iRobot has more than one beneficial use. What a great human you are to provide such a wonderful gift to your cat. "Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is a guest writer for Our Spokane Magazine in Spokane, Washington Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lance_WinslowCat - How To Clean Cat Urine Wondering how to clean cat urine? It's a common dilemma. The scent of cat urine is strong, its stains are vivid, and it's very difficult to remove from carpet, flooring, upholstery, or anywhere else. It seems impossible, so what do you do? Well, there are several techniques you can follow, but first you need to find the right product. Because cat diets are rich in protein, their urine has an especially strong odor and is likely to produce noticeable stains. A good cleaning product will neutralize the proteins in the cat urine. Regular household cleaning products, such as carpet-cleaners, won't do the trick. No matter what, avoid using ammonia or ammonia-based products. Ammonia smells similar to cat urine, so these products will only encourage the cat to urinate in the area again. Only products made specifically for cleaning cat urine will do. These products fall into one or more of the following three categories: enzymatic, bacterial, and chemical. Choose a cleaning product that has enzymes to neutralize the odor and/or bacteria that essentially eat the elements in the urine that cause the odor. There are chemical-based products that will eliminate the odor, but you have to be careful. Some are better than others. Cat urine cleaning products are available at a number of places'online stores, pet supply stores, your veterinarian's office, and even a few grocery or discount stores. These stores can offer a number of different brands and varieties. There are several factors to consider when choosing a cat urine cleaning product. Here are a few: - The age of the stain. Is the stain fresh, or it is old? A fresh stain is much easier to clean than an old, or dried, stain. Some products work better on fresh stains, while others are designed to work on either fresh or old stains. - The location of the stain. Did the cat urinate on carpet, hardwood flooring, linoleum, or tile? How about upholstery or clothing? Some cleaners only work safely on specific surfaces. - Spraying vs. elimination. Did the cat spray to mark territory, or did he urinate simply as a means of eliminating waste? Some products have synthetic pheromones that calm the cat and discourage spraying. You have the basic information, so now you're ready for more. Of course, there are plenty of other factors to consider when choosing a cat urine cleaning product. And once you've chosen the product, you want to make sure you use the proper techniques'specifically, how to clean cat urine. |
Cat - How To Clean Cat Urine
Wondering how to clean cat urine? It's a common dilemma. The scent of cat urine is strong, its stains are vivid, and it's very difficult to remove from carpet, flooring, upholstery, or anywhere else. It seems impossible, so what do you do? Well, there are several techniques you can follow, but first you need to find the right product. Because cat diets are rich in protein, their urine has an especially strong odor and is likely to produce noticeable stains. A good cleaning product will neutralize the proteins in the cat urine. Regular household cleaning products, such as carpet-cleaners, won't do the trick. No matter what, avoid using ammonia or ammonia-based products. Ammonia smells similar to cat urine, so these products will only encourage the cat to urinate in the area again. Only products made specifically for cleaning cat urine will do. These products fall into one or more of the following three categories: enzymatic, bacterial, and chemical. Choose a cleaning product that has enzymes to neutralize the odor and/or bacteria that essentially eat the elements in the urine that cause the odor. There are chemical-based products that will eliminate the odor, but you have to be careful. Some are better than others. Cat urine cleaning products are available at a number of places'online stores, pet supply stores, your veterinarian's office, and even a few grocery or discount stores. These stores can offer a number of different brands and varieties. There are several factors to consider when choosing a cat urine cleaning product. Here are a few: - The age of the stain. Is the stain fresh, or it is old? A fresh stain is much easier to clean than an old, or dried, stain. Some products work better on fresh stains, while others are designed to work on either fresh or old stains. - The location of the stain. Did the cat urinate on carpet, hardwood flooring, linoleum, or tile? How about upholstery or clothing? Some cleaners only work safely on specific surfaces. - Spraying vs. elimination. Did the cat spray to mark territory, or did he urinate simply as a means of eliminating waste? Some products have synthetic pheromones that calm the cat and discourage spraying. You have the basic information, so now you're ready for more. Of course, there are plenty of other factors to consider when choosing a cat urine cleaning product. And once you've chosen the product, you want to make sure you use the proper techniques'specifically, how to clean cat urine. Jenny Johnson is a pet lover and the author of the highly successful ebook "How To Clean Dog & Cat Urine". To learn how you too can clean your cat's urine, and live in a clean, odor-free home again, please visit: http://www.removedogandcaturine.com Cat - Cat Behavior - Investigating Litter Box Issues When a cat stops using the litter box and starts using your bed or couch it becomes a very frustrating experience for the cat owner. By taking some simple steps to investigate the litter box issue you might find an easy solution. Cats can stop using the litter box for any number of reasons. Some are health related and some can be pure behavioral, and some can be neither. One of the most common reasons for a cat to stop using the litter box might be due to a urinary tract infection. Signs of this might be frequent urination, straining to urinate, or blood in the urine. If your cat is showing these signs you should seek veterinarian assistance. If your cat has a really sudden behavior change and stops using the litter also seek veterinary help because this might be due to a hormonal problem. If your cat is older, your litter box might have sides that are too high for your cat to jump in and out of the litter box comfortably. If you have large heavy cat your litter box might be too small for it. There can be many simple reasons why your cat has stopped using the litter box, you just have to try and do some problem solving. Some other simple reasons why your cat might have stopped using the litter box is because it was placed near a loud washing machine, or maybe the door to the room where the litter box is was accidentally closed. By taking the time to investigate litter box problems you might find that there is a simple solution. If you need help ask your veterinarian for assistance. |