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Five Cat Food Factors That Discourage Feline Urinary Tract Disease

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“Urinary Tract Disease”

One of the most common causes of Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is what your cat eats. A feline diet that is too high in carbohydrates and magnesium, and low in protein can lead to FLUTD. When their cat is initially diagnosed with FLUTD, feline owners will usually first try to get their kitty to eat the prescription food recommended by their vet.

urinary-tract-disease-1But what if the cat rejects their offering? As an alternative, there are specific, non-prescription cat foods available to maintain your cat’s urine pH balance at 6.6. A high urine pH value indicates struvite crystal formation in your cat’s urinary tract. The challenge is to find the right cat food that appeals to kitty, contains the proper amount of protein and magnesium, and has few or no by-products. Read more…

Cat Dancer Original Action Cat Toy

February 13th, 2009 Admin 5 comments


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The original interactive cat toy! Spring steel wire and rolled cardboard create an irresistible lure for cats and great fun for you. It reminds your cat of its favorite things, like birds, butterflies, and scampering mice. The Action Cat ToySpring steel wire and rolled cardboard create an irresistible lure for cats and great fun for you. It reminds your cat of its favorite things, like birds and scampering mice.Playing With Your CatCats are crazy about Cat Dancer because it simulates their favorite games–stalking, hunting, and chasing prey. Here are a few games where you and Cat Dancer assume the role of prey. One piece of advice–watch your cat, not your Cat Dancer.Spin-The-Cat. Lead your cat across the floor with the Cat Dancer wand. When your cat begins to run, bring the Cat Dancer around in a circle toward its tail. Continue this and your cat will spin around in circles until either exhaustion or dizziness prevails.Cat-A-Pult. Lead your cat in a straight line across the floor. Just as your cat reaches the end of the wand, flip it up and arc it through the air back to the floor where you started. With a little practice, your cat will do a backflip. With daily practice, your cat may do a backflip-half gainer with a corkscrew finish.Cat Dance. Hold the Cat Dancer just a few inches above your cat. As your cat reaches for the Cat Dancer, keep the wand just out of reach. Remain steady and your cat will stand up on its back legs and dance a bit for you.. cat toys
Cat Dancer Original Action Cat Toy

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