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Veterinary Care All cats should be vaccinated, even strictly indoor ones. There is always the chance that cats may escape. Some diseases use mice, fleas, or other insects as vectors can infect and do not require the presence of other cats.
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Cat Treats Many snack products are out there for cats. Most are fine as supplemental feeding, but of course they should never take place of regular food. Try to use treats that are nutritionally balanced so as to minimize any disruption in your cat's overall diet. Treats like dried liver, which are not balanced food, should be used sparingly. In addition, these products can be useful in training.
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Premium Cat Food Although more expensive than average brands, these foods are often better for your cat. They are low-bulk, which means that cats will digest more of the food, thus eating and eliminating less. They contain little or no dyes, which can be important if your cat vomits regularly (easier to clean up); probably also good from a diet viewpoint.
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Feeding You can feed your cat in one of two ways. One is to put down a set amount of food at specific times of the day. This is necessary if the food will spoil (canned food, for example) or if your cat will overeat. Some cats *do* overeat, do not be surprised if this is your situation. Put it on a fixed schedule to avoid weight problems. Do *not* assume a cat will only eat what it needs: if it starts putting on too much weight (check with your vet), give it two feedings a day, putting down half the recommended daily amount each time. The other method (called "free-feeding") is to leave food available all the time. The food must be dry to avoid spoilage. There is no preference between the two; it will depend on your cat and the food you give it.
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Grooming You should not ordinarily need to bath a cat. Cats are normally very good about cleaning themselves, and for most cats, that's all the bathing they will ever need. Reasons for giving them a bath are: *The cat has got something poisonous on its fur, *It doesn't take care of its coat as normal cats do, *You are allergic and need to bathe it to keep allergens down, *The cat is a show cat and about to be shown, *You are giving it a flea, tick, or lice dip, *It is unusually dirty for some reason (perhaps bad weather).
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