Things To Consider Before Buying A Cat Bed
Some cats will snooze anywhere and everywhere. But giving your pet a soft place to nap that they’ll love isn’t always easy. And it would be very unfortunate to pick out what you think is a perfect bed only to find out that your kitty turns up their nose at it.
To minimize the chances of rejection, take these factors into account.
Health And Agility Of Your Cat
Cats are known not only for their nine lives but also for their agility and ability to leap and jump. That said, they can have health issues — like arthritis or surgery — that impede their mobility and make it difficult for them to jump.
This can also happen simply because your cat is getting older. If your cat has mobility issues, be sure to look for a cat bed that has a low entry and doesn’t require jumping to get into it.
Your Cat’s Habits
Note where and how your cat normally snoozes. Do they typically sleep in enclosed spaces or open areas? Do they curl up in a ball or stretch out long? Do they sleep way up high or on the floor?
Ask yourself these sorts of questions to get an idea of what type of bed might jive with your cat.
Desired Style And Size
Lastly, once you know where the cat bed will be, you’ll want to think about the proper style and size. Your cat might not care if the bed matches the room, but you probably will! Choose a color and style that you like and that goes with the other decor.
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Cats tend to be strangely drawn to boxes, using them as hiding spots, strategic sneak attack locations, or makeshift beds. You’ve probably wondered from time to time, “Just why do cats like boxes so much?” Cats like boxes because they feel safe, they provide good hunting hideouts, they keep them warm, and boxes are new and mysterious additions to your home. The mysterious connection between cats and boxes is a fascinating topic to explore.
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WHAT IS SPAYING/NEUTERING?
Ovariohysterectomy, or the typical “spay”: the ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus are removed from a female dog or cat. This makes her unable to reproduce and eliminates her heat cycle and breeding instinct-related behavior.
Orchiectomy, or the typical “neuter”: the testes are removed from a male dog or cat. This makes him unable to reproduce and reduces or eliminates male breeding behaviors.
Benefits of Spaying (females):
No heat cycles, therefore males will not be attracted
Less desire to roam
Risk of mammary gland tumors, ovarian and/or uterine cancer is reduced or eliminated, especially if done before the first heat cycle
Reduces number of unwanted cats/kittens/dogs/puppies
Helps dogs and cats live longer, healthier lives
Benefits of Neutering (males):
Reduces or eliminates risk of spraying and marking
Less desire to roam, therefore less likely to be injured in fights or auto accidents
Risk of testicular cancer is eliminated, and decreases incidence of prostate disease
Reduces number of unwanted cats/kittens/dogs/puppies
Decreases aggressive behavior, including dog bites
Helps dogs and cats live longer, healthier lives
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