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Catch a Cat Quickly in an Emergency. Cats move quickly, and sometimes it's hard for you to be quick enough to catch them. In that case, you need to have a couple of tactics to catch your cat quickly in the event of an emergency.

Discipline Your Cat with Cold Air. Cats can sometimes be hard to train, and may often behave in ways you don't want them to. By using blasts of cold air, you can better train your cat to do what you want it to.

Giving Cats Medicine with Ease. Giving any animal medicine is not a fun job, and you need to know the ins and outs of such procedures. Giving your cat medicine may not seem the most enticing of activities, but if done correctly, you can ease up the process, and get it over with quick.

Keep Cat Litter Out of the Kitchen. If you have a cat, chances are you have cat litter for your cat. Cat litter is understandably a little disgusting, and you definitely want to keep it out of your kitchen. Here are a few ways to do that and keep the litter training intact.

Keep Cats Away from Reclining Chairs. You may like cats, and you may like reclining chairs, but you shouldn't mix the two. Cats and reclining chairs is a set up for disaster, and that disaster could end up seriously injuring your cat.

Keep Cats Away from Talcum Powder. You may not have thought of talcum powder as dangerous, but for your cat it can be. Try and keep talcum powder away from your cat and keep it safe!

Keep Pets Off of Countertops. Your pets may be a part of the family, but they do need boundaries, and as a pet owner, that is part of your responsibility. For the safety of your pets and your family's health, keep the pets off of the countertops.

Keeping Cats Away from Parts of Your Home. While cats are pretty easy going pets, there should be certain restraints and restrictions you implement. Cats don't need access to every part of your home, and so you should know how to keep cats away from certain areas in your home.

Make a Quick Cat Toy from a Film Canister. You may be caught somewhere with your cat and you don't have any cat toys. If your cat gets bored, that could be a problem for you and your cat. Here's how to improvise a toy out of a film canister that will result in a win-win situation!

Making Your Cat’s Life Happier. A cat's life can't be too bad, but as a pet owner you want to maximize the quality of life for your cat. Here are just a few suggestions to improve the already cushy life of your precious cat!

Protect Your Cat from Mothballs. Mothballs may be helpful in protecting your clothes from the ravages of moths during the summer and winter, but mothballs aren't good for much else. Protect your cat's health by keeping your cat away from mothballs.

Stop Your Cat from Attacking Your Birds. If you're a major pet person, it's definitely a possibility that you have both a cat and a bird. This could be a problem. Learn how to stop your cat from attacking your birds, so you can better enjoy both pets!

Stop Your Cat from Falling Out an Open Window. Cats aren't dumb animals, and are usually pretty good at figuring things out. However, if they get lazy and tired, falling asleep in front of an open window could spell out a recipe for disaster. Make sure that your cat is safe and away from any open windows.

Watch Out for Cats Hiding in Warm Places. Cats have a tendency to find and enjoy warm places for relaxation. However, you should watch out for some of these places for yours and your cat's safety.

 

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