February is National Cat Health Month
Ensuring your cat stays happy and healthy requires a well-rounded approach that goes beyond the basics. Our comprehensive guide can help you provide the best care, so your cat can thrive for years to come.
Watch Their Waistline
One extra pound on your cat is like 15-17 pounds on us—yikes! A nutrient-rich diet with the right balance of protein and fat keeps them fit. Wet or dry food? Both have perks, so research is key!
Brush That Fluff
Grooming isn’t just about looks! Regular brushing prevents mats, improves circulation, and cuts down on hairballs. It also keeps their fur silky and soft, making for even better snuggles.
Health Monitoring Litter
Kitty Poo Club’s Health Monitoring Litter changes colors if something’s amiss with your cat’s urine, giving you a heads-up before small issues become big problems. Early vet visits = fewer worries!
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Keep tabs on your cat's wellness, so you can stop problems before they have a chance to start.
Spaying & Neutering
With 70 million stray cats in the United States, spaying and neutering helps keep the population in check. Plus, it prevents serious health issues like reproductive tumors and infections in both males and females.
Additional Litter Boxes
Vets recommend a box for each cat, plus one extra to prevent accidents and keep their health in check. If you have multiple cats, this makes it much easier to keep tabs on their individual bathroom habits.
Let's Play!
A little daily playtime keeps your cat active, happy, and mentally sharp. Whether it's feather wands, lasers, or their favorite squeaker, just 30 minutes a day makes a world of difference.