
Make sure you avoid these bad habits, and you’ll be on your way to “legendary” status as a cat owner.
As a cat owner, you need to consider a lot on a daily basis. It’s not a part-time job, it’s a full time commitment. Even if you aren’t the greatest, most consistent pet parent in the world, there are still some basic things that you should always be doing. You never want to be in a position where a simple misstep puts your cat in danger, or ruins their overall health. Make sure you avoid these bad habits, and you’ll be on your way to “legendary” status as a cat owner.
Don’t Leave Your Windows Open
This may be something you overlook, but you should be weary of leaving the windows open. Even if it’s a hot day, an open window could be dangerous. Cats are naturally curious creatures, and they love gazing out through the window. If you leave the window open, they could act on that curiosity. Whether they see something outside or the smallest insect flies by, your cat could jump out of the window and injure itself. It’s okay to leave a small space cracked open, but make sure your windows are not fully ajar.
Don’t Forget About The Vet
Never assume anything. That’s what you should always have on your mind when assessing your cat. While it may seem perfectly fine on the surface, you should never assume that everything is okay. Your veterinarian can give you the best direction on how to keep caring for your cat, especially if it has health issues that went unnoticed. And that’s common, because your cat can easily mask its health problems. You should never skip the annual exam, otherwise they could suffer.
Don’t Forget About The Teeth
While it could be a challenge, brushing your cat’s teeth is extremely important. Without that consistent brush, you could be risking them to negative health effects. Just like our teeth suffer, a cat is also susceptible to dental disease. Therefore, it is very important to have your veterinarian examine your cat’s mouth. Your cat may need a dental cleaning to remove tartar to prevent inflammation and pain.
Contact The Catonsville Cat Clinic Today
For 20 years, the Catonsville Cat Clinic has been providing quality veterinary care to the cats of Catonsville and beyond! Dr. Pam Nesbitt, who purchased the practice in July of 2011, runs the Catonsville Cat Clinic with compassion in mind. A team of professionals with an advanced level of veterinary medicine is at your service to make sure your cat is healthy and happy. So stop on by; we’d love to get to know you and your cat!
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