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3 Cat Dandruff Treatment Tips

My friends regularly complain of their cat dandruff problems. It’s a problem that affects most of us cat lovers, and if you own a cat, it’s a matter of time before you have to deal with it.

But worry not, there is cat dandruff treatment that you can use without burning a hole in your wallet, just by observing the symptoms and environment and taking action based on these symptoms.

This is what I found out from the excellent website on cat dandruff treatment

The majority of cat dandruff issues have in common three factors:

1. An aged or over-weight pet with dandruff on her rump or tail

If you have a kitty that is overweight or has gained weight suddenly and dandruff on her rump and tail, it’s highly likely she’s not able to reach these areas to clean herself. This is also a problem for older cats that no longer have the mobility to groom themselves.

Just carry on and brush your cat and you might want to consider grooming her every 2 months. If you decide to bathe your cat, please avoid using human shampoos as that might dry her skin further and worsen the condition. Always use a cat shampoo and don’t forget to wash thoroughly as remaining shampoo stuck on her undercoat may begin the problem all over again.

2. The weather is cold and dry

If your cat only has dandruff issues in winter, then it could be the result of the cold and dry environment. To compond the problem, most cats like to laze about in the warm comforts of the fireplace, which rapidly dries her skin causing it to flake.

Just move her away from the fireplace every once in a while and see if the cat dandruff persists. Buying a humidifier would be an excellent idea, both for your kitty and also yourself (humans get dry skin too…)

3. None of the above apply, is there anything else?

If your cat is still plagued with dandruff, a change in furniture might be the cause A new carpet maybe? Take a look if there are any changes to her surroundings that she might be sensitive to and try to make the required adjustments.

If all the above tips still don’t work, there’s still more, check out this cat dandruff guide.

Posted by pet_news - July 18, 2009 at 8:45 pm

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Get the Appropriate Litter Box for Your Cat

If you are thinking about bringing home a kitty cat, you really need to take the time to understand what it is that your cat is going to need to make it feel comfortable and secure.

Since most of the time these pets aren’t toilet trained yet, it is going to be a vital necessity for you to pick up a litter box so that you can train it where to go when nature calls.  Making sure that this is done is going to ensure that you’re not going to have to clean up a lot of accidents on your floor.

Choosing the right litter box for your cat is truly important if you want to make this happen.  This depends on the size of the cat and if the pet finds it spacious inside. Since this is the toilet for your cat, your going to need to make it easily accessible both going in and out of the box.

It is a simple matter to pick up a litter box that can be cleaned by hand regularly. This can be found in the internet or at the local pet store that will cost twenty-five dollars and above.  The price depends on the kind of material that is used in making the box- whether it is plastic or another kind of non-absorbent material.

If you don’t like to clean your cat litter box, then you can spend some extra money and get one that is electronic.  If you don’t like the idea of either of these, you can pick up a disposable type i.e. a soda box, which is also going to have to be changed regularly.

You are going to have to get cat litter for the box so that you will be easy to clean.  This is essential for the prevention of odors staying in the box which can produce harmful bacteria that will make your cat sick.

If your cat is the type of cat that likes to have some privacy, then it is important to choose a cat litter box that has a cover.  This will make it warm and comfortable for the cat when it is time to go to the toilet.

There are a lot of different types of litter boxes to choose from, like small ones for kittens and really large ones for adult cats.  With the many different types of cat litters to choose from, it shouldn’t be too difficult to find one that your pet is comfortable with.

In all reality it shouldn’t be too difficult for you to pick out the right cat litter box, as there are so many to choose from fitting every budget.

 

Find your next automatic litter box at litter boxes for cats

Posted by pet_news - July 12, 2009 at 3:08 am

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How Your Home Can Be the Cause of Your Cat Dander Allergy

If you love cats, cat dander could make your life really miserable. If you’re one of the unfortunate cat owners who are sensitive to cat dander, then great news, you may not have to give up your pet.

Cat dander are very tiny pieces of cat skin shed by your pet and spread all over your home. If you are allergic to them, here are some ways to minimise your problem:

1) Don’t let your kitty into the bedroom or onto your bed. I know this is tough especially for those who share the bed with the cat, but the close distance of your body to the bedsheet and pillow means that you’ll be inhaling cat dander whenever you sleep. Try to train your pet to know that your bedroom is out of bounds and you should see immediate improvement.

Also clean your bedsheets, pillow cases and blankets with hot water as much as possible.

2) Does your home have carpets? You might want to throw them out as cat dander stick on to them and bacteria breeds easily there. If that isn’t an option, vacuum your carpets whenever possible.

3) Same for fabric sofas. The cloth of the sofa is really conducive for cat dander. Replace them with leather sofa sets or clean the fabric as often as possible.

4) Next you need to examine your curtains. If you own the heavy fabric ones, cat dander might stick to them easily. You might want to change them to another material or alternatives like blinds.

5) As cat dander can be airborne due to their small size, you have to consider cleaning the air too. It would be a great idea to invest in a good air purifier.

These five simple tips should help you get started but they are not the only solutions. More information on cat dander can be found at CatDandruffAway.com

Posted by pet_news - July 11, 2009 at 3:39 am

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Dealing With Cat Skin Disorders

In this article we will take a look at some skin disorders which could affect your cat, the symptoms of these conditions and what you can do about them. If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of your cat suffering then you should speak with your vet.

The majority of cats have a thick, protective layer of fur.  This makes it extremely difficult to tell if a cat has a skin problem before it becomes extreme.It is vital to take some time on a consistent basis to study your cat’s skin carefully for anything that may be wrong.

Move your hand steadily over his body and explore the skin for any strange patches. If you find any, move the fur by brushing it gently, so that you can see below the fur and have a better look at the skin. If you carry this out regularly and understand your cat’s body, you should notice any problems very quickly. You will learn to know what looks normal and what doesn’t.

Cheyletiellosis  is a skin disorder in cats is caused by skin mites and is particularly contagious between cats as well as humans. In cats, the symptoms are itching and it usually results in heavy scaling and flaking of the skin, which is why Cheyletiellosis in cats is often referred to as “walking dandruff”. This particluar condition is usually not deadly and can be easily treated with the correct medication as soon as the condition has been diagnosed and confirm.

Alopecia is a skin disorder in cats that will cause hair loss due to endocrine disturbances, localized infections, or generalized illnesses. This can also be caused by stress. The cats symptoms included bald patches on the skin and can be accompanied by reddened or inflamed skin. Not a deadly skin disease, and with proper treatment, the fur would most likely grow back. 

While most skin conditions are cause by allergies to food and pesticides bite, and can be easily managed and treated, early detection is still helpful.A short amount of time daily could stop any period of discomfort later on.

Please see cats fleas and cat illnesses for related articles.

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