. . . or just want to prevent them?

Cats take care of themselves, right?

 

You can buy a cat and don't really need to research how to look after it nor how to care for it.  What cat health problems and potential behavioral issues do you’ll really need to look out for. . .  right?

 

The answer (as all cat-lovers will already know) is, of course, definitely not!

 

Cats don't take care of themselves in today's world.

 

Good Cat Health and ownership requires and implies a certain level of basic, non-negotiable responsibility. If you really want the best relationship that it’s possible to have with your cat, it’s worthwhile taking the time to find out what makes her tick.

This means finding out how to keep her happy and healthy, how to supply her with adequate care and nutrition, how to help her adapt to your house (the house training secrets are a definite bonus!), how to prevent and deal with any behavioral problems that might come up, and in general how to achieve and maintain the kind of rewarding and mutually affectionate relationship with your cat that we’d all like to have.

The Complete Cat Health Care Guide

Everyone knows the basics of cat ownership: try to get yourself a healthy cat, make sure you’ve got a litter box, feed it regularly, etc etc. But it’s the details that seem to elude us – or me, certainly. 

  • How much are you meant to feed your cat? 
  • How are you actually meant to house train a cat? 
  • How should you react when your cat presents you with a gruesome, bloodied bird carcass?
  • Why do cats destroy your furniture (and not the expensive carpet-post you bought) – and, more importantly, how can you stop them from doing this?
  • How do you deal with aggression?
  • How are you even meant to know which breed and individual cat is going to suit you the best?
 

The Complete Cat Health Care Guide has all the answers to these questions, and deals with the issues most pertinent to cat owners in a conversational yet informative style that’s very user-friendly.  No confusing terminology, no unclear or contradictory tips - nothing but relevant, helpful information, practical recommendations, and hands-on advice. It really is all covered!

 

The book’s laid out pretty logically: essentially, the first half of the book is dedicated to cat-care basics and the more ‘frivolous’ aspects of ownership (choosing your cat, things to avoid in a potential kitten/cat, detailed breed information, the homecoming, playtime suggestions, necessary and recommended supplies and toys, etc); the latter half of the book is where you should look for the nitty-gritty essentials (essential nutrition information, welcome and unwelcome cat behavior explained, how to deal with feline behavioral problems, basic first aid, common illnesses, healthcare options, and caring for the senior cat.)


I’d definitely recommend this guide to any cat owner or anyone who’s considering buying a cat: the information contained within is absolutely indispensable, and will go a long way towards guaranteeing a happy, healthy relationship with your pet.  Claim Your Your Cat Health Health Guide Here. . . Or Click on the Book Cover Above.

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