Essential Cat Care & Training Guide
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So, in the daily routine of your feline companion, here's what you need to do:
1. Feeding Time
Cats have physiological needs that are not suited to human food, which is why veterinarians universally recommend feeding them with cat food. However, if your cat is constantly drawn to the delicious smells of your dining table, here's a strategy you can employ:
Feed your cat about 30 minutes before you sit down for your meal. This gives them ample time to finish their meal and complete their digestion. By this time, your cat will likely be ready for a rest, and the allure of the feast on the table will no longer spark their interest. Should they persist in asking for food, it's crucial for the entire family to firmly shake their heads and discourage them. With time, this will help your cat develop good eating habits.
2. Play and Training
Invest in toys specifically designed for pets. Children's toys can be hazardous for cats, with sharp edges and sizes that may be too large. Keep your cat away from items like needlepoint bags, which can pose a risk of injury.
Engage in regular play sessions with your cat. Use toys like toy mice, laser pointers, wand toys, and other catfriendly gadgets to keep your feline entertained and active.
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