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2 Possible Causes Of Your Cats Behavioral Problems
3 Non-Violent Ways To Discipline Your Cat
4 Benefits Of Helping Feral Cats Get Off Of The Streets
4 Interesting Ways Cats Use To Mark Their Territory
4 Types Of Cat Litter Boxes You Can Choose From
5 Benefits You Can Enjoy From Giving Your Cat Extra Grooming Sessions
A Collar For Your Cat
A Few Tips For Taking Wonderful Photographs Of Your New Cat
A Responsible Pet Owner
A Simple Way To Get Your Cat From Scratching The Furniture
Adopting A Cat from An Animal Shelter
Are You Risking Your Cats Life
Basics In Kitten Care
Beating The Heat Protect Your Cat
Care And Nurturing Of Cats
Cat Scratch Fever
Cats And Hairballs
Cats And Infants
Cats And Leashes
Cats and Allergies 3 Tips To Help You Cope
Children and Cats Vital Safety Lessons You Need To Know
Choosing A Kitten From The Litter A Few Basic Tips That Will Help
Claw Care 101
Cleaning Up Cat Messes
Common Cat Ailments
Common Cat Allergies
Dental Care For Cats
Deworming Your Cat
Diabetes In Cats Why You Should Ensure Your Cat Is Checked Regularly
Diseases From Cats
Ear Mites
Exist Peacefully With Your Feline
Feeding Your Cat Raw Meat
Feline Nutrition Information
Fighting Fleas
Fighting Like Cats And Dogs
Finding The Right Cat Breeder 2 Questions You Must Ask Part 1
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Flea Control Preventing Infestation
Help I Have Allergies But Absolutely Love Cats
High Quality Protein Makes A Happy Cat
How Do Cats Purr
How Important Is Registration If I Just Want A Simple House Cat
How Often Should You Clean Your Cat Litter Box
How To Feed Your Cat 3 Different Styles To Choose From
How To Groom Long-Haired Cats With Matted Fur
How To Groom Your Cats Coat
How To Properly Train and Introduce A New Dog To Your Cat
How To Spot A Bad Cat Breeder
How To Train Incompatible Cats To Get Along With Each Other
Inexpensive Cat Toys Your Feline Friends Will Enjoy
Is Your Cat Marking Its Territory Or Just Going Pee-Happy
Is Your Cat Stalking
Is Your Cats Life In Danger
Japanese Bobtail Cat Breed
Keeping Cats Indoors
Keeping Your Cats Ears Free Of Diseases
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Learn How Powerful A Cats Sense Of Smell Really Is
Learn Why Caring For Stray Cats Is A Big Responsibility
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Litter Box Training Your Cat
Medicating Your Cat
Never Forget These Basic Travel Items When Bringing Your Cat On A Trip
Physical Characteristics To Look For When Choosing A Kitten
Ragdoll And Siamese Cats
Russian Blue Cats
Should You Buy A Bed For Your Cat
Spay Or Neuter Your Cat
The Abyssinian Cat Breed
The Aging Cat Learn What Changes Are Taking Place As Your Cat Gets Older
The American Bobtail Cat Breed
The American Wirehair Cat Breed
The Anatolian Cat Breed
The Best Time To Find Ticks and Fleas On your Cat
The British Shorthair Cat Breed
The Burmese Cat
The Maine Coon Cat
The Miracle Of Catnip
The Most Important Purchase That You Could Ever Make For Your Cat
The Ocicat Cat Breed
The Oriental Cat
The Persian Cat Breed
The Pros and Cons Of Adopting An Adult Cat
The Singapura Cat
The Somali Cat Breed
The Sphynx Cat
Thinking About Cats
Toxic Houseplants For Cats
Turkish Angora And Van Breeds
What Is FIV And How Can I Prevent My Cat From Catching It
What You Should Know If Your Cat Is Pregnant
When It Comes To Food Cats Are Still Beasts Of Prey
Why Do Cats Behave Badly
Why Do Cats Purr Hiss and Spit
Why Every Cat Should Have Identification Tags
Why Installing A Cat Door May Be Just What You And Your Cat Needs
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A Responsible Pet Owner
What is a Responsible Pet Owner?
It's someone who helps to keep pets --and people-- healthy and happy.
Responsible Pet Owners:
Provide proper care for their pet. This includes:
* food and water
* shelter
* veterinary care
* love and affection
Protect the health and safety of their pets and their community.
Prevent their pets from roaming free and producing unwanted litters.
Responsible pet owners make good neighbors-- and so do their pets!
Why should I learn about responsible pet ownership?
Because only responsible owners can raise well-behaved pets and that's important for everyone! Animal problems affect people. The pets of irresponsible owners:
* cost taxpayers millions of dollars for animal control services each year
* spread disease
* destroy property-- everything from shrubs to livestock
* cause traffic accidents
Animals suffer, too
The real victims of irresponsible owners are often the pets themselves. Animal overpopulation, accidents, neglect, and cruelty kill millions of animals each year. As a responsible pet owner, you can help people and pets live together peacefully!
RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERS PLAN AHEAD
The decision to own a pet is a big one. Be sure to think before buying or adopting. Taking care of a pet is a big commitment. Be ready to honor that commitment for the life of your pet.
Choose your pet wisely
Avoid picking a pet on impulse. Instead, take some time to find out about the needs and habits of different breeds and species. Know what you're getting into, especially with "exotic" pets.
Know your responsibilities
Most communities have leash laws, licensing and vaccination laws, etc. It's your responsibility to know and obey these laws.
Prepare for your pet's arrival
* Have bedding, safe toys, etc. , ready before you bring your pet home
* Clear your pets living area of poisons, sharp objects, and objects that could be swallowed
* Remove any valuable items the pet could break or ruin
Expect some problems
Even with the most well-behaved pet, there will be some unpleasant moments. Younger pets may take a lot of time to train. Be patient, and work to correct your new pet's bad habits.
Think twice
Make sure you're willing and able to provide proper care for a pet. A neglected pet will be unhappy -- and make you miserable too! Taking care of a pet is a family affair! Make sure everyone knows his or her responsibilities. Take good care of your pet.
Your pet relies on you for:
Food
Choose food that's nutritionally complete for your pet. Don't rely on "people food" or table scraps. Ask your veterinarian for advice.
Water
Make sure you pet has lots of clean, fresh water. Change it twice a day.
Shelter
A clean place to call "home" is important to your pet's health and happiness.
Grooming
Good grooming keeps your pet clean and looking good. And, it gives you a chance to check for health problems. (Ask you veterinarian for instructions. )
Exercise
Physical activity helps keep your pet happy, healthy and trim. (But, don't let him or her run loose!)
Love and affection
Pets thrive on the attention of their owners. You'll enjoy the companionship, too.
Proper Veterinary care is vital.
Your veterinarian is a doctor, a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. His or her education includes:
* 2-4 years of college
* 4 years of veterinary school
* additional specialized training (in some classes).
Each state requires veterinarians to be licensed.
Schedule regular checkups, at least once a year for a healthy adult animal, more often for "baby" animals. And, see your veterinarian any time problems develop. Seek your veterinarian's advice on how to best care for your pet. He or she will be happy to answer any questions.
More tips to help you protect your Pet's Health and Safety.
Keep pets restrained:
Free-roaming pets face many dangers (cars, other animals, disease, etc. ) and cause many problems (destroying property, biting people, breeding, etc. ). Restrain your pet at all times with a leash, or keep your pet behind a fence. It's best for all concerned.
Provide identification:
If your pet ever does get loose, proper identification can help ensure a safe return. Make sure cats and dogs have a collar with an identification tag. License and vaccinate your pet, as local law requires.
Use care when traveling.
* Don't let a pet ride in the back of a pickup truck.
* Never leave a pet in the car in hot weather, even with the windows down.
* Stop and walk your pet every 2 hours on longer rides. Provide plenty of cool water.
* Consult your veterinarian before taking a pet on a long trip.
To be a good neighbor, your pet needs proper training.
Train the right way. Affection training does not happen by accident. Learn how to do it right:
* Seek advice from a professional trainer, breeder or veterinarian.
* Read books on pet training.
* Attend training classes if needed.
* Start the very first day
You pet is looking to you for leadership. It's important for you to provide it.
* Introduce your new pet to the rules of the house right away.
* Enforce these rules every time they're broken.
Be patient.
* Expect mistakes and setbacks in training.
* Praise correct behavior rather than punishing mistakes.
* Never strike your pet, no matter how angry or frustrated you become.
Your pet is anxious to please! But it's up to you to show him or her the right way to behave.

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