It is such a great feeling to come home to your favorite cat you love and cuddle up to them after a long day. That love and affection is a special bond that forms quickly and lasts a lifetime. Our four-legged furry friends easily become part of the family without effort. As such, you want to do anything and everything in your power to help your cat get healthy and stay healthy. This part of pet ownership does take effort. There are many ways to help your cat’s health, and ensure your buddy is looking and feeling their best.
1. Essential Oils
Essential oils have been noted to help with a long list of things in humans. Some of these same benefits may be seen in cats, as well. Various Young Living Essential oils can provide your cat with a vast array of relief, ranging from joint pain to stomach issues. Citrus oils can double as an insect repellant and a deodorizer. There is even a possibility that essential oils could help lessen the anxiety your cat feels to keep them more relaxed and comfortable throughout the day. For further details on safe essential oils check out this guide.
2. Outdoor Time
Ensuring your cat gets some outdoor time to be active is very important in its physical and emotional health. This daily stimulation provides a dramatic effect on your kitty’s mental and physical wellbeing. While some prefer to let their cat wander as they please and come back as they want, others are nervous about this and some people have reported they live in busy areas or don’t have a place for their cat to safely wander. Many cat owners have tried retractable cat leashes. While many cats don’t enjoy them, it’s possible to train your kitty to walk with you so you can control where your cat goes, and ensure its safety.
3. Natural Diet
While it may seem expensive or like a lot of work, feeding your cat a natural diet filled with fruits, vegetables and lean proteins can be highly beneficial for your cat’s overall health. There is plenty of guidance online if you are unsure and your vet can tell you more. Chicken, fish, carrots, apples and white rice are just a few nutritious foods your cat may enjoy. Cats are known to have a more acidic digestive tract, so they can actually digest raw food better than humans can. However, if they have a sensitive stomach, you may want to consider cooking the foods you give your kitty.
4. Toys
Toys are a great way to keep your cat occupied, or even keep your dog occupied while you are away for the day. These toys stimulate your pet’s brain, helping to keep your furry friend engaged and entertained. Some toys require your cat to remain fairly active while playing with the toy, which can help keep your cat active throughout the day. If you have an especially curious cat, these toys can be a great way to try to distract your cat from exploring other household items.
5. Paw Scrubber
If your cat is an outdoor cat, then keeping a paw scrubber near the door where you take your cat out can help keep your cat’s feet clean. This can help limit dirt being tracked through your home. It may also help keep your cat from getting an infection if they get a scrape or cut while wandering outside.
6. Nail Upkeep
Many people aren’t aware, but keeping your cat’s nails trimmed can also affect their health. This may seem tricky to accomplish at home and may require two people if your cat is skeptical of the process. However, it is important to keep your cat groomed, clean and trimmed as best you can. But there are tools such as the Zen Clipper that will help you make this a simpler task!
There is a reason so many people say they are cat people. They quickly work their way into our hearts and become a big part of our family. We want to keep them healthy and safe, so it is important to be aware of what you feed your cat, how often your kitty gets time being active, and what is and is not normal for your cat.
Warning: There are some essential oils that are poison to cats! Make sure to get only the safe ones.
Very true. I have linked through to an article with further infos on that as a precaution. 🙂