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Caring for Your Cat (101 Essential Tips)

Caring for Your Cat (101 Essential Tips)
By Andrew Edney, David Taylor

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Breaks down the basics of cat care into 101 easy-to-grasp tips and gives quick answers to all your questions.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1136761 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-09-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 72 pages

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It wasnt enough information.4
It needed more information. It was very interesting but not enough to learn more about my kitten. I needed to learn how to train her while she is young. I am looking for a book that talks about outside cat. My kitten, Ashley,cant come in the house when she wants to..I have to let her in. I want to know if it is alright to have an outside kitten. If it is dangerous or not. Cat Care was a good book but not enough.It was at a price I culd offord and it answered almost all my questions. If you have a indoor cat/kitten then I recommend this book to you. Thank You.

Jessica

Quick Answers for Indoor Cats5
No, this is not quite The New Encyclopedia of the Cat by Dr. Bruce Fogle, but it does contain some helpful answers for someone who has just found a new cat and needs fast answers.

If you want to know how to choose a cat, lift and hold a cat, train a cat to use a litter box and know what to feed your new pet...then this book will tell you all you need to know.

This also includes Feeding tips, a grooming guide, understanding your cat, health checks, taking care of a sick cat and first aid tips.

There is a section on allowing a new cat outdoors. It explains cat doors, common outdoor hazards and knowing when your cat is ready to go outdoors.

Cats are actually very easy to care for and give you a ton of love in return for your attention. Some of the best toys are rings you find around the milk top from the milk jugs or a piece of string with a feather on the end. Cats love to play and will amuse themselves for hours on their own if they have a feline friend.

I recommend you find two kittens at the same time. Two balls of fur are the most fun and will give you plenty of laughs.