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5 Tips to Keep Your Cat Healthy and Happy

For many of us, our furry friends are so important that they are considered part of the family. Understandably, we feel the need to spoil them with the utmost love and care. 

So, if you’re looking for some things that you can do to keep your feline happy and healthy, we’ve compiled a few tips to help you do just that. 

1.  Groom your cat regularly

Everyone knows that cats are known for taking care of most of their grooming needs. However, this doesn’t mean that taking matters into your own hands won’t be extremely beneficial! 

Just as cats tend to groom each other to show affection, taking time to brush your cat will make for some superior bonding time and help to instil trust in your furry friend!

2.  Keep them hydrated

We know how important sufficient water intake is to ourselves, so why would it be any different for our pets? 

Dehydration is a serious problem in cats and can lead to many medical issues, the most common being kidney disease. You can prevent problems and keep your cat healthy by encouraging them to drink up! Providing room temperature water and cleaning their dishes regularly can help. Leaving a few bowls of water around the house can also remind your cat to drink.

3. Take a look at your cat’s diet

A cat’s diet is an extremely important factor in their overall health. Cats are true carnivores, and this means that they need meat to survive and cannot properly digest plant-based food. In other words, your cat cannot be vegetarian!

When looking for the best cat food for your four-legged friend, ensure it contains all of the nutrition that they require.Raw cat food is a great option for cats as not only does it cater to the importance of a balanced diet, but can also help with hair loss and obesity, amongst other conditions.

4. Provide them with a range of toys

Exercise is imperative when it comes to tackling obesity in cats. 

Especially if your cat is an indoor cat, providing toys that simulate their outdoor experiences or draw on their instincts as natural hunters, is essential! Your pet will turn to furniture or belongings if they do not have plenty of toys to tackle boredom or release energy. They will also gain weight without sufficient movement. In turn, you will both end up unhappy.

Playing with your cat will also help build their relationship with you.

5. Keep their space clean

Finally, cats are naturally clean animals. It is important to keep their home clean.

The first way that you can do this is by cleaning their food and water dishes after each use. However, be sure you do not use a fragranced soap, as your cat is extremely sensitive to smells. A dirty dish could also cause a build-up of bacteria and consequently make your cat sick! 

You should also be sure to clean out their litter tray regularly, as no one likes a dirty bathroom! This is one way to upset your cat, or again, make them poorly.

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