Cat Proof Your House

January 31, 2010

Just because your Ragdoll cat is an exclusively indoor cat does not mean there aren’t hazards in your home. There are steps you can take to ensure your home is cat friendly. 1. Make sure the plants you have in your home are completely out of reach or are of a non-poisonous variety. If you [...]

Read the full article →

Feeding Your Ragdoll Cat

January 28, 2010

Quality, premium cat foods have a balance of the nutrition needed for your cat to be healthy. If you add human foods to your Ragdoll’s diet you can upset the balance provided by your cat food. Milk should never be used instead of water; milk does not add balance to your cat’s diet, and most [...]

Read the full article →

Vaccinations And Your Ragdoll Cat

January 25, 2010

Vaccinations are an extremely important part of your Ragdoll cat’s immune development. Some pet owners/parents proudly proclaim that they do not believe in vaccinations for their pets and/or children. Not only is this stupid, but it is also irresponsible. Please do not deprive your pets and/or children the opportunity for good health that vaccinations provide. [...]

Read the full article →

Making Litter Boxes More Comfortable For Your Ragdoll Cat

January 22, 2010

There are a number of steps you can take to make using the litter box more comfortable for your Ragdoll cat. First and foremost keep the box clean. This means scooping and removing clumps at a minimum of once daily; if you have a household with multiple cats your boxes may need to be scooped [...]

Read the full article →

Your Ragdoll Cat’s Teeth

January 19, 2010

By the ripe age of six weeks your Ragdoll cat will have developed all 26 teeth. As a kitten, their teeth are clean and white. If you want to keep your cat’s teeth white and clean you need to get them accustomed to brushing. To do this, rub your cat’s teeth with your fingers. Once [...]

Read the full article →

Giving Medication to Your Ragdoll Cat

January 16, 2010

Getting your Ragdoll cat to take medication can be a difficult task. Cats are suspicious and curious critters by nature; you will not be able to hide the pills in food as you can with a dog. To administer medication you will have to put the pill far enough in your cat’s mouth to where [...]

Read the full article →
Page 11 of 36


«First...591011121315202530...Last»