Cat: Cat - A Healthy Diet - The Most Important Aspect Of Caring For A Diabetic Cat
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Friday, October 26, 2007

Cat - A Healthy Diet - The Most Important Aspect Of Caring For A Diabetic Cat

There are a wide variety of cat foods made especially for cat with diabetes on the market. Most of them are sold through your local veterinary, while some of the more uncommon ones may need to be pre-ordered before hand. Feeding is a very important aspect of caring for cats with diabetes, cat owners are advised to consult their veterinary for advices and ask them to keep a record of what you are feeding as careful diet record including insulin treatment, and exercise regime are useful in your diabetic cat health management.

With the advancement research of animal health, there are many proprietary cat food type and brands suitable for diabetic cats. Some of the common diabetic cat food type includes weight-loss, low carbohydrate, and high protein diets. While some of these commercial diabetic cat foods are widely available, some of them have been reported by owners and veterinary to cause urinary problems for cats. Therefore, it's always safer to seek your veterinary advice on what food to feed your cat.

Listed below is an introduction to some of the more popular diabetic cat food available in the market:

- Brand Wellness offers a wide variety of quality cat food that is known for not relying on fillers and bulk.

- Purina diabetic cat food offers a range of gourmet options. They choose to provide the link between obesity and high carbohydrate diet. One of their latest product is Fancy Feast. It contains very little in fillers and non-fish and meat ingredients.

- Lams and Eukanuba offer high quality, animal protein-rich and calorie-light kibbled diets helpful in reducing obesity. Using only healthy ingredients like vegetables and premium meat.

- Hill's Science Diet manufacture both kibbled and canned food, and has a low calorie, high fiber option as an aid to weight management. Their range of products is popular for catering to all cat ages.

- Royal Canin (formerly Waltham) manufactures a range of kibbled food, and their Fit range diet is useful for cats with diabetes.

One of the best ways to feed a cat with diabetes recommended by most veterinary and animal diet specialists is the homemade diet as it will be able to cater best to your cat's specific needs best and is consider far better than most commercial cat food. If you are preparing your own homemade natural and balance food, make sure you seek your veterinary advice on how to prepare the healthiest food that your cat might need.

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Cat - Why Does My Cat Do That?

Cats are truly fascinating creatures. They have a variety of interesting habits, which some people find baffling, but there is a reason for just about everything a cat does.

Purring

Why do cats make that strange sound? Purring is a form of feline communication. A mother cat and kittens purr as a sign of comfort and cats will continue this behavior throughout their lives. A cat normally purrs when it is happy about something or feeling contented and relaxed but it might also purr when anxious or even close to death. Nobody is completely sure how purring happens. Some people think it is caused by blood moving turbulently through the blood vessels. Others think it is because of soft palate vibrations. Purring in cats has been examined by electromyographic tests to indicate a level of electrical activity in the cat's muscles. This might mean that purring is caused by the larynx muscles being activated. The vocal chords are in the larynx. Partial closure of the larynx, or glottis, might be responsible for the purring sounds.

Face rubbing

Have you ever wondered why your cat likes to rub his face on everything? Cats like to rub their cheeks, chins and bodies on nearly anything. Whether or not it feels nice to them, this is not the main reason for doing it. Around their mouths, foreheads, lips and chins, cats have scent glands. When a cat rubs itself on a person, it might be taken as a form of greeting. Cats living in a group frequently rub up against each other to exchange scents. In this way a 'colony scent' is created. This is a quick way of identifying any intruders. A cat coming back from the veterinarian might make the other cats hiss and be unfriendly because of the strange scents it brings back from there. Recognition between cats has a lot to do with smell and their sense of smell is very strong.

Scratching things

Scratching is mainly to sharpen and condition a cat's claws. It removes loose parts of the nail sheath which covers the growing nail. Cats also have scent glands in their paws and scratching leaves the cat's scent on the item being scratched. This marks it as the cat's territory. Cats continue to try and scratch even if declawed, showing that scratching is part of their integral behavior, whether or not they have claws to sharpen. It is either habit or the cat wanting to leave its scent on the item it is trying to scratch. Cat furniture can be a great way to allow your cat to scratch but not destroy your furniture.

Kneading

Cats often knead your lap before they will lie down. In fact, they often knead any surface they plan to lie down on. Kneading is when a cat extends the claws on its front two paws and digs them into the surface which an alternating rhythmic motion. Kneading (also known as milk tread) is first used in kittenhood. When a kitten is sucking at its mother's teats, it extends its legs and kneads the area around the teat. This makes the milk flow out faster. Perhaps as adults, a cat continues this behavior because it feels happy and safe and associates the comfort and joy of lying on your lap with the happiness he shared with his mother.

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Pet Health And Pet Care Solutions with Veterinary Secrets Revealed
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