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6 Tips: How to Keep Your Cat Healthy

Of course, every cat can get sick at some point, but there are still things you can do to keep your darling as healthy and fit as possible. In this way, you also reduce the risk of various diseases. The following six tips will help you.

Healthy Nutrition for Your Cat

A healthy diet is an important prerequisite for a good immune system, healthy teeth, and the well-being of a cat. High-quality wet food with a high meat content is the best basis for a cat’s daily diet. A small amount of dry food can be a useful addition: since it causes abrasion on the teeth when chewing, it prevents tartar. Also, make sure to always provide your pet with plenty of fresh drinking water.

The measure of things is also a very important point in nutrition:  obesity is a major health risk for cats. Therefore, make sure that your pet maintains its slim figure, do not feed it too much in between and under no circumstances give it leftovers.

Exercise & Employment

Sufficient exercise and activity are also important for your pet’s health. Outdoor cats usually pursue their urge to move outside, but with indoor cats, it is often up to the owners to keep them going. Exercise is fun, keeps you fit, prevents obesity and boredom, and ensures that cats are balanced and happy. Add variety to your daily play sessions to accommodate your intelligent cat and encourage play. Intelligence toys, chasing and catching games, cat rod play units, and more will keep your kitty busy and happy.

Grooming & Parasite Control

A beautiful, healthy, and burr-free coat is an important prerequisite to avoid health risks such as parasites and skin diseases. Cats usually take care of their grooming themselves, but various long-haired breeds and cats that are changing their coats need a little help from their owners. They need to be brushed several times a week, in some cases even every day. Don’t forget to check the fur regularly with a flea comb, so that you can quickly counteract a possible flea infestation if the worst comes to the worst.

Prevention & Treatments at the Veterinarian

If you notice a change or injury in your cat, you should consult a veterinarian as soon as possible – the sooner any illnesses or health risks are discovered, the quicker and better they can usually be treated. Your vet will also advise you on which vaccinations and regular check-ups are advisable when the cat should be neutered and what measures are necessary to prevent parasites.

Safety Indoors & Outdoors

Bottom-hung windows, poisonous plants, leftovers in the kitchen: design your home so that your cats have no access to possible sources of danger. You should definitely make the garden safe for cats and carefully consider whether you should even secure it with a cat fence – for example, if you live on a busy main road. This way you reduce the risk of injury.

Loving & Species-Appropriate Home

Incorrect housing conditions can also make house tigers ill – hectic, hustle and bustle, and constant change are poison for most cats in the long run. Nor do they like being alone for too long. Loving, cat-knowledgeable owners, a stable environment, a conspecific, and lots of cuddles ensure that they feel comfortable and have the best conditions for a healthy and long life.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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