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Hygiene is an important aspect of caring for cats. It includes practices that help maintain your cat's physical and mental health, as well as prevent the spread of disease.
Cat grooming at home
The cat is an independent animal, it is naturally clean and spends considerable time grooming itself. However, it is still necessary to brush and maintain its coat regularly, to maintain a shiny, silky coat in good health and to avoid tangles.
Long-haired cats, in particular, need regular grooming to prevent tangling and hairballs. When knots form, the cat suffers because the knotted hairs pull on the skin; to relieve itself, the cat will pull out the hairs and swallow them, which can cause problems with the digestive system.
In this case it is essential to consult your veterinarian who will prescribe a paste to swallow which will help your animal. To help you brush your cat, the “ detangling comb » which you can find in pet stores, will allow you to detach the knots without having to cut them.
Cleanliness of the cat's sleeping area
It's also important to keep your cat's environment clean. This includes regularly cleaning and disinfecting their sleeping area, as well as areas where they spend a lot of time. Remember to clean and disinfect cushions, blankets, cat trees, and also toys regularly. This can help prevent the spread of diseases and parasites, and also reduces the risk of flea and tick infestations.
Cat dental hygiene
Cat dental hygiene is also another very important aspect. Regular tooth brushing from a young age, as well as dental check-ups, can help prevent cavities and gum disease. You can also choose a healthy diet designed to support oral health. Maintaining healthy teeth throughout its life will allow your pet to eat properly even when it reaches an advanced age; let's not forget that cats have a life expectancy of almost twenty years.
Litter
Litter box hygiene is also crucial to maintaining a cat's health and well-being. The litter box should be cleaned daily and it should be changed at least once a week. If you have more than one cat, it is recommended to have one litter box per cat. This will allow you to quickly see if your cat has gastric problems. You can find scented litters, which mask odors.
Additionally, regular veterinary checkups are important to maintaining your cat's overall health. These checks can help identify potential health problems at an early stage, allowing for rapid treatment and recovery.
A healthy and balanced diet, without neglecting physical activities and playtime, guarantees your cat's physical and mental well-being. You should not neglect the mental aspect of your animal, even if it is an independent animal, the cat likes to play and you will quickly have fun seeing it both patient and cunning.
All of these aspects of hygiene work together to ensure that your cat stays healthy and happy for many years.