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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that grass may be a natural  <strong><a href="http://herbaltreatmentforpets.org/find/catsecrets.php" target="_blank">herbal treatment for cats</a> </strong>. Some cat owners make the mistake of preventing their cat from eating grass.</p>
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</script> There are various reasons for this, one being that they think it makes their cat ill or upsets their stomach.</p>
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<p>This is an incorrect assumption and in fact the eating of grass followed by regurgitation is a perfectly natural behavior for all cats.</p>
<p>Cats do not possess the ability to separate meat from fur bones or feathers before eating like we do so they have to eat the digestible parts along with the indigestible parts. When the cat has finished digesting what he can the rest has to be removed from the system. To try and pass this through the digestive tract could cause obstruction and severe illness so this is where grass eating comes in.</p>
<p>The habit of eating grass triggers the natural process of regurgitation of indigestible foods including its own fur balls which would otherwise obstruct the system. This can appear to us humans as if the cat is being violently ill but this is not the case and in fact is very beneficial to the cat.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://herbaltreatmentforpets.org/find/cfood.php" target="_blank">Cat care and diet</a></strong> . What about other plants and vegetables?</p>
<p>Cats cannot produce the enzymes needed to break down plant matter. Even when pureed or powdered, vegetables simply pass through the digestive tract without leaving any of their nutritional content. This alone is not harmful to your cat, but when undigested plant matter mixes with highly digestible food such as meat, indigestion and other complications may occur. Grass is an exception however; some cats compulsively eat grass when you leave them outdoors. This will cause them to regurgitate the indigestible matter, including raw vegetables.</p>
<p>If your cat is unable to get access to grass he may attempt to eat your house plants instead. This could be dangerous because some house plants and flowers are toxic to cats, so if you have a house cat like a Ragdoll cat for example you should provide a regular supply of potted grass to prevent him looking elsewhere. And most importantly do not punish your cat for regurgitating on to your carpet because he will not know why you are punishing him. Regurgitation is an involuntary action of your cat&#8217;s stomach so he could not stop it happening even if he tried. Cleaning up after the occasional regurgitation should be an accepted part of being a loving cat owner as they are only doing what comes naturally.</p>
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<p>Does anyone here know of any methods of settling a cat&#8217;s  stomach? We had thought of driving him around solo each morning, giving him a chance to have his accidents, cleaning him up and then going from there. &#8230; Water will not be a problem as I have large pet water bottles that attach to the carriers. I plan to line the carriers with either adult bed pads or puppy pads, whichever are cheaper <a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://community.livejournal.com/_cat_lovers/123903.html" target="blank"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://justonlinegamesblog.com/general-news/cat-behavior-problems-what-you-need-to-know" target="_blank"> <strong>Cat Behavior Problems : What You Need To Know </strong> </a></p>
<p>It is important to note that sometimes, aggression in cats is due to an underlying medical condition. Health problems causing  pain, such as stomach problems or infections, often lead to aggression because the cat can not tell what is the problem</p>
<p><a href="http://www.kelseypub.com/blog/homefamily/pets-homefamily/2009-03-03/selecting-a-healthy-cat-food" target="_blank"> <strong>Selecting A Healthy Cat Food</strong> </a></p>
<p>Regular check ups are essential, of course, but by feeding them a healthy diet I hope to lower the risk of them contracting some of the common cat health problems that seem to occur all too often. After trying to decipher a few cat food labels I decided &#8230; It seems more and more cats have been developing allergies and sensitive stomachs. A sensitive stomach can cause them to throw up a lot after eating which makes it hard for them to absorb the nutrition<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.kelseypub.com/blog/homefamily/pets-homefamily/2009-03-03/selecting-a-healthy-cat-food" target="blank"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://world-pet.blogspot.com/2009/03/common-cat-diseases.html" target="_blank"> <strong>Pet site: Common Cat Diseases </strong> </a></p>
<p>Also users can add their cats health medical experiences. Cat Diseases. If you are new to owning a cat, you may be surprised to find that health problems are a common thing.<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://world-pet.blogspot.com/2009/03/common-cat-diseases.html" target="blank"></a></p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Most of us know that there are some human foods our pets shouldn&#8217;t eat . Keeping our cats away from alcohol, for example, is a no-brainer. But did you know that onion powder can cause anemia in cats and dogs? Because of their different metabolisms, many common foods that are safe for human consumption are [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most of us know that there are some human<strong> <a href="http://herbaltreatmentforpets.org/find/cfood.php" target="_blank">foods our pets shouldn&#8217;t eat</a></strong> . Keeping our cats away from alcohol, for example, is a no-brainer. But did you know that onion powder can cause anemia in cats and dogs? Because of their different metabolisms, many common foods that are safe for human consumption are not safe for your cat. Reactions can range from upset stomachs to severe illness or death.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/g/gr/grafbea/1034993_onion.jpg" border="0" alt="poor nutrition" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="100" height="75" align="left" />To help keep your kitty safe you need to know which foods to avoid. The following list spotlights eight common foods your cat should never eat:</p>
<p>Baby Food</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to imagine that a food that&#8217;s safe enough for a baby&#8217;s tender tummy would hurt our fur-kids. But what makes baby food so dangerous for cats is that it might contain Onion Powder (see below) which could lead to anemia. Also, baby food doesn&#8217;t meet your  <strong><a href="http://herbaltreatmentforpets.org/find/cfood.php" target="_blank">cat&#8217;s nutritional needs</a></strong> , and could result in malnutrition if she eats too much of it.</p>
<p>Chocolate</p>
<p>Most people know that chocolate is bad for dogs, but many of us don&#8217;t realize that it&#8217;s harmful for cats as well. Chocolate contains theobromine, a chemical compound that humans can eat safely. But cats and dogs metabolize theobromine more slowly; as a result, even small amounts of the compound can lead to theobromine poisoning, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea, excitability, panting, abnormal heart rate, tremors, seizures  and even death. Theobromine poisoning is treatable if caught early enough. But to be safe, keep chocolate away from your kitty.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://herbaltreatmentforpets.org/sniffthisout/naturaldogfood.php" target="_blank">Healthy dog food</a></strong> info here</p>
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<p>Coffee and Tea</p>
<p>Caffeine is toxic to both cats and dogs, and there&#8217;s no antidote. According to ProVet Healthcare, it only takes about 8 teaspoons of coffee to potentially fatally poison a cat that weighs 3 kilograms (that&#8217;s about 6.6 lbs). Signs of caffeine poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, panting, hyperactivity, restlessness, muscle tremors, increased or decreased heart rate, irregular heart rhythm, increased body temperature. But most scary of all: caffeine poisoning can lead to seizures, coma and death.</p>
<p>Grapes and Raisins</p>
<p>Scientists aren&#8217;t sure exactly just what substance is in grapes and raisins that make them so toxic for our pets, but according to the ASPCA Poison Control Center, dogs who&#8217;ve eaten large amounts of grapes and raisins have suffered renal (kidney) failure. Although it&#8217;s unclear what effect grapes have on cats, to be on the safe side the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center &#8216;advises not giving grapes or raisins to any pets in any amount.&#8217;</p>
<p>Onions and Garlic</p>
<p>Raw, powdered and uncooked onions and garlic are especially harmful to cats because they damage red blood cells, which could cause anemia. Not only does anemia make your kitty pale and lethargic, it can be a life threatening illness.</p>
<p>Spinach</p>
<p>The jury&#8217;s still out on whether or not spinach is bad for cats, but scientists do know that spinach leaves contain a small amount of calcium oxalates (a chemical compound that makes needle-shaped crystals), which is a major component in kidney stones. If your cat eats enough spinach, it could lead to crystals in her urine. Cats with a history of urinary problems such as infections, crystaluria and kidney disease, should definitely avoid eating spinach.</p>
<p>Unripe Tomato</p>
<p>Everyone knows that tomatoes are good for humans. But did you know that they can be toxic to cats? Tomatoes are a member of the deadly nightshade plant family and contain a poisonous alkaloid called, solanine. Solanine is toxic to humans too. But you have to eat it in large amounts for it to hurt you. That&#8217;s why you shouldn&#8217;t eat green potatoes  a potato that has gone green has higher levels of solanine inside it. And it can make you sick, causing a bevy of symptoms that range from nausea, diarrhea and vomiting to hallucinations, paralysis and in the worst cases, death. Unlike humans, however, only a small amount of solanine can hurt your cat. According to FelineFuture.com, &#8216;traces of Solanin, like those found in just a 100g of cherry tomatoes, can be fatal!&#8217;</p>
<p>Yeast Dough</p>
<p>Raw or uncooked yeast dough should never be fed to your cat. What makes it so dangerous? Yeast (the single-celled fungi that causes bread to rise) isn&#8217;t toxic per se, but if your cat eats the raw dough, it might continue to rise inside your kitty&#8217;s stomach. And you can imagine what that could lead to: painful bloating, gas, and in the worst-case-scenario, possible rupture of the stomach or intestines.</p>
<p>Remember, the information in this article is for informative purposes only. If you suspect your cat has eaten something that is harmful, or needs medical attention, contact your veterinarian immediately! For more information about other harmful foods or toxins found in your home, check out these great references: ASPCA Animal Control Archives and PetEducation.com.</p>
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<p id="show_button_8">Proper nutrition is the foundation for good health. Choosing the right cat food can make the difference between a long, healthy life and a short lifetime food for castrated cats.</p>
<p id="show_button_8">Information about bladder stones prevention here &#8230;</p>
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<p>The most important thing you can do is to start feeding your cat a high quality canned food. Cats who eat dry food exclusively are more prone to developing bladder stones because they are usually chronically dehydrated</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Cats are domesticated animals that do have some health problems from time to time. The cat domestic health problems arise sometimes because of no reason, and sometimes there is a specific reason. Every cat breed has different health concerns and if the pet goes outside, the health problem risks are higher. These small creatures need [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cats are domesticated animals that do have some health problems from time to time. The <strong><a href="http://herbaltreatmentforpets.org/recommends/remedies.php" target="_blank">cat domestic health problems</a> </strong>arise sometimes because of no reason, and sometimes there is a specific reason. Every cat breed has different health concerns and if the pet goes outside, the health problem risks are higher.</p>
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<p>These small creatures need care and proper care to ensure a healthy and happy life.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://herbaltreatmentforpets.org/recommends/remedies.php" target="_blank">Many Reasons for Cat Vomiting</a></strong></p>
<p>Cats have bouts of vomiting due to hairballs, digestive tract ailments and because of consuming food to fast. If a cat has hairballs, you need to use some form of relief to help loosen the obstruction. Eating grass is one way to clear the obstruction, or a medication from the vet may be required. Cats have high stress in some cases and this causes vomiting and fatigue. The cat will show signs of depression if the health problem persists.</p>
<p>Some cats feel the need to eat fast, whether you have more than one cat or not, the cat may feel he needs to eat fast or not get enough. These types of cat domestic health problems usually require <strong><a href="http://herbaltreatmentforpets.org/find/catsecrets.php" target="_blank">some cat training</a></strong> which may involve giving food that is readily available anytime so that the cat realizes the food will always be available. When the cat eats fast, the food does not digest and comes back up soon after eating.</p>
<p>Cat Domestic Health Problems with Diarrhea</p>
<p>Cats sometimes have diarrhea, which can result from certain foods or another internal health problem. If a cat has the diarrhea for a couple days, no action is required. If the problem persists for longer, a vet needs to do some tests to determine the problem before the cat becomes dehydrated.</p>
<p>Sometimes <strong><a href="http://herbaltreatmentforpets.org/find/cfood.php" target="_blank">changing the diet</a></strong> , maybe to a bland array of foods helps with the problem. Some cats might not like it or eat it, but you can try a little cooked rice mixed with cottage cheese or a potato that has been cooked and cooled. If you still have problems, it could be more serious.</p>
<p>Ear and Eye Cat Domestic Health Problems</p>
<p>Cats always stick their heads somewhere and they are prone to scratching their eyes with their own claws.</p>
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<p>If you see a problem with the eyes, you should seek out medical treatment to preserve the sight of the cat. Cats have allergies just as people do and sometimes need to have a prescribed medication to prevent watering and crusting around the eyes.</p>
<p>The ears are sensitive and need care in order to keep them free from parasites and infections. If cats have ear mites, they need to have a treatment to eliminate the parasite. Sometimes cat spend time outdoors, and in the cold weather, the ear tips can become frost bitten with over exposure to the freezing cold. This requires cutting the tips of ears off to protect the rest of the ear. <strong><a href="http://www.herbaltreatmentforpets.org" target="_blank">Cat domestic health problems</a></strong> are minimal, but do exist in even the healthiest cat that receives love and proper care.</p>
<p>By: <a href="http://www.articledashboard.com">Judy Wellsworth Article Directory</a>:</p>
<p>http://www.articledashboard.com You can also find more information at <a href="http://www.aboutcathealth.org/cat/Common_Cat_Health_Problems/Symptoms_Of_Kidney.php">Cat Symptoms Of Kidney</a> AND <a href="http://www.aboutcathealth.org/cat/Cat_Care_Articles/Cat_Insurance.php">cat insurance</a>. Aboutcathealth.org is a comprehensive resource to find more information about cat health.</p>
<p><a href="http://erythemagroup.com/do-you-need-to-supplement-your-cat-s-diet-with.html" target="_blank"> <strong>Erythema  Do You Need To Supplement Your Cats Diet</strong> </a></p>
<p>Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site. Do You Need To Supplement Your  Cats Diet With Vitamins And Minerals. Despite obvious physiology differences, your cat is not that different from you.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://petsiteplus.com/pets/cats/cat-and-its-weight-management/" target="_blank">Cat And Its Weight </a></strong></p>
<p>Big cats will develop different types of diseases from excessive  weight just like humans and changing their diet abruptly can affect their health significantly also if  you put your cat on a  diet she or he does not enjoy taste wise</p>
<p><a href="http://www.romancetracker.com/dangerous-cat-food-ingredients-is-this-in-your-cats-food/" target="_blank"> <strong>Dangerous Cat Food Ingredients. Is This In Your </strong><strong>Cat’s Food?</strong> </a></p>
<p>The truth is that grains are implicated with  a slew of health problems. Grains are also not part of a cat’s natural diet. The use of corn is a very bad addition to your cat’s or dog’s food. It causes allergic reactions.<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.romancetracker.com/dangerous-cat-food-ingredients-is-this-in-your-cats-food/" target="blank"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.midwestock.com/does-your-cat-have-a-healthy-diet" target="_blank"> <strong>Does Your Cat Have A Healthy </strong><strong>Diet?</strong> </a></p>
<p>Another essential nutrient for the cat is the amino acid, taurine, which the cat cannot manufacture sufficiently by itself to meet its needs. The cat&#8217;s diet must therefore contain taurine in sufficient quantities.<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://www.midwestock.com/does-your-cat-have-a-healthy-diet" target="blank"></a></p>

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