Cat Care Guide

Everything you need to know to give your feline companion a happy and healthy life.

Cat Care Guide

Caring for a cat is a rewarding responsibility. This guide will help you understand your cat's essential needs and avoid common mistakes. A well-cared-for cat can live up to 15-20 years in good health!

What to do

Balanced Diet

Provide quality food suited to your cat's age and needs. Follow recommended portions.

Fresh Water Always

Change your cat's water every day. Water fountains encourage hydration.

Daily Exercise

Play with your cat at least 15-20 minutes a day to keep them active and mentally stimulated.

Comfortable Rest Space

Provide quiet and cozy spots where your cat can rest and feel safe.

Regular Vet Visits

Take your cat to the vet at least once a year for a complete health checkup.

Clean Litter Box

Clean the litter box daily and change it completely every week.

Proper Scratching Post

Provide a scratching post to allow your cat to scratch naturally.

Love and Attention

Spend quality time with your cat. Cuddles and affection strengthen your bond.

What not to do

Toxic Foods

Avoid chocolate, onion, garlic, grapes, avocado and excessive dairy products.

Extreme Temperatures

Never leave your cat in a hot car or exposed to intense cold.

Dangerous Plants

Keep lilies, poinsettia, aloe vera and other toxic plants away from cats.

Ignoring Warning Signs

Don't ignore changes in behavior or appetite that may indicate a health problem.

Physical Punishment

Never hit or yell at your cat. Use positive reinforcement for training.

Forcing Interactions

Respect your cat's space. Don't force them to be cuddled if they don't want to.

Your Cat's Health

Signs of a healthy cat

  • Shiny and clean coat
  • Clear and bright eyes
  • Regular appetite
  • Active and curious behavior
  • Stable weight
  • Normal breathing

Signs to watch for

  • Prolonged loss of appetite
  • Unusual lethargy
  • Frequent vomiting
  • Changes in litter habits
  • Sudden weight loss
  • Breathing difficulties

When in doubt, always consult a veterinarian

Your veterinarian is your best ally for your cat's health. Don't hesitate to contact them if you notice unusual changes.

The Importance of Play

Toys are not a luxury, but a necessity for your cat's well-being.

Physical Exercise

Play keeps your cat fit and prevents obesity, a common problem in indoor cats.

Mental Stimulation

Interactive toys stimulate your cat's intelligence and prevent boredom and destructive behavior.

Emotional Bond

Playing together strengthens the relationship between you and your cat and creates moments of complicity.

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