General Cat Care in Broward & Surrounding Counties.

Something that can be extremely rewarding for a person is having a cat, but it also comes with a significant amount of responsibility. All cats are not the same, and how each one interacts with you is determined by its unique personality and how you met, which may make it awful or pleasant with humans and life in general. They, like all pets, require care, but some demand more than others. There are a few things that you as a cat owner should always be extremely vigilant about when it comes to your cat's care, and here are a few of them:

FOOD

Purchasing high-quality cat food is always recommended. Your veterinarian will be able to help you in determining the optimal calorie count. Age, activity level, and overall health all play a role in determining what and how much a cat should consume.

GROOMING

Most cats are typically clean and just need a bath every now and then, but you should brush or comb your cat on a regular basis. Brushing your cat's coat helps to keep it clean, reduces the amount of shedding, and reduces the frequency of hairballs.

LITTER BOX

If your cat is always indoor then they require a litter box, which should be placed in a quiet, accessible location, and you should maintain the litter boxes clean to encourage good litter box habits. This may necessitate scooping more than once a day, but regular cleaning will also enable you to notice any changes in your cat's urine or feces, which might indicate a health problem.

SCRATCHING

It’s important to know that when a cat scratches, the old outer nail sheath is torn away, revealing the sharp, smooth claws beneath. Cut your cat's nails every two to three weeks to maintain them reasonably short and less likely to injure people's arms or furnishings. Provide your cat with a sturdy scratching post that is at least three feet tall.

VACCINATIONS

It’s good to have in mind that vaccinations are an important component of preventive medicine in cats since they are provided to reinforce the immune system against infection prior to illness manifestation. A few vaccinations are routinely administered to cats as the first line of defense against severe infectious diseases, while others are critical in particular regions and conditions.

Visiting a veterinarian for all vaccines, treatments, and neutering will also minimize the chance of future illness. Based on your cat's age and condition, your veterinarian at Mews & Paws Feline Hospital will offer suggestions.

Sometimes even the most vigilant owner may miss a few changes since indications of disease in cats can be so subtle. As a result, it is critical that you take your cat to your veterinarian. We're here to help our feline patients age gracefully, softly, and comfortably by providing complete cat care services.

Paws & Mews Feline Hospital is here to assist you and your cat at every stage of life. If you'd like to arrange a checkup for your cat or have any questions regarding their health, please contact us.