While at home, the source
recommended keeping cats indoors and away from strays.
Most vets will
recommend keeping your cat indoors, but if you do want your cat to stay outdoors, make sure your pet is safe by keeping up with all scheduled vaccinations, parasite prevention, and bringing your outdoor cat indoors at night.
We at CatTime
recommend keeping your cats indoors during those super cold months.
The Humane Society
recommends keeping cats indoors all year to keep them from overheating, getting run over by cars and other hazards.
For this reason,
I recommend keeping your cat in another area of the house for 5 to 10 days.
[Editor's Note: This is another reason why
we recommend keeping your cat indoors at all times.]
The Humane Society of the United States strongly
recommends keeping cats indoors, explaining that they live longer and healthier lives.
She recommends keeping your cat lively throughout the evening by playing games, such as an interactive toy chase.
If your garage is cool enough, the cats can be kept there; if it is summertime, however,
we recommend keeping the cats indoors.
Beaver concludes, «Generally speaking,
we recommend you keep cats indoors.»
We recommend keeping your cat indoors at all times.
Not exact matches
Peace lilies are safe to
keep around your felines, but we
recommend keeping them out of
cat's reach.
I would also strongly
recommend keeping the dog away from
cat faeces because of the risk of organisms such as Toxoplasma gondii which can cause serious and sometimes fatal consequences, including hepatitis, pneumonia, blindness, and severe neurological disorders.
Our goal is to
keep your
cat's vaccinations to the absolute lowest number necessary -
recommending only those vaccinations that provide true protection.
Birdneck Animal Hospital carries only the highest quality foods and is happy to
keep available in stock the
recommended food for your
cat upon request.
To
keep your pet healthy we
recommend certain vaccinations for both
cats and dogs.
Grooming is a good way of bonding with your
cat and we
recommend daily grooming to
keep the
cat's coat clean and to reduce fur balls.
American owners are
recommended to take a stool sample (and a urine sample, if possible) from a sick
cat to the vet, but this is not the norm in the UK where the
cat may be
kept in for overnight observation instead.
Your veterinarian will need to evaluate your
cat's blood work in order to adjust drug doses, and may
recommend a schedule of recheck appointments and tell you what to watch for to monitor your
cat's condition at home in order to
keep him happy and comfortable.
We
recommend following these guidelines to
keep your senior
cat feeling like a kitten.
Jackson Galaxy from Animal Planet's «My
Cat From Hell»
recommends keeping a litter box in social areas where
cats and people hang out together, like the living room.
To
keep cats safe International
Cat Care
recommends that all disinfectants be
kept well out of the way of any areas that
cats can access, as the greatest risk is when
cats are exposed to concentrated solutions of the disinfectants.
They also
recommend that FIV positive
cats are
kept indoors so they can't infect other
cats.
Keep in mind that your veterinarian may
recommend that some diagnostic tests, such as the CBC, chemistry tests, and pancreatic - specific tests, be repeated to monitor your
cat's progress during treatment.
Animal Planet
recommends that if one or both
cats seem stressed by the presence of the other,
keep the encounter short.
Special foods and nutritional supplements may be
recommended to help
keep your
cat's brain functioning as best as it can.
One of the best ways to
keep your
cat healthy is by ensuring they receive all of the
recommended vaccinations.
To help people
keep their beloved pets safe, the Pet Poison Helpline
recommends going through each room of your home and looking at it from a dog or
cat's perspective.
If you wanted to
keep the
cat, whether it be an outside
cat or an inside
cat we
recommend you test for FELV - FIV, complete the vaccine series, deworm, and most importantly, spay or neuter.
To
keep our pets and other family members healthy, we
recommend year - round heart worm and internal parasite control for your
cats and dogs.
Our veterinarians
recommend regular professional dental cleanings, as well as frequent at - home care to
keep your
cats» teeth and gums healthy.
Most of these are easy to prevent and we
recommend that
cats be
kept on flea prevention all year round.
** It is not
recommended to
keep litter boxes close to laundry facilities or in noisy areas of the home; this may deter the
cat / kitten from using it.
We
recommend when first arriving home placing the
cat (while still in its carrier) in the room where the litter box will be
kept.
By the way, I
recommend wearing gloves... to
keep the spray off you, and to
keep from getting shredded by the
cat - you know, because a
cat just LOVES to be rubbed backward.
Provide other stimulating areas in the house: We
recommend checking out the indoor
cat initiative website for great ideas on
keeping your indoor
cats happy and stimulated.
Your vet may
recommend vitamins or medication but you can help by
keeping your
cat's weight under control; providing ramps and steps to
keep jumping (and landing) to a minimum; having litter boxes both upstairs and downstairs; placing food and water bowls on the floor (and not on counters) and adding pillows, towels and blankets to Kitty's favorite sleeping places.
Fern from Life on the Balcony
recommends Bitter Yuck as a way to
keep cats from eating plants.
Of course, it is
recommended that you
keep your
cat indoors as it shelters them from many other dangers aside from but still including the weather.
Your veterinarian NYC
recommends that you to
keep your
cat primarily indoors to
keep them healthier and safer.
Humorist Tim Sample has teamed up with Spay Maine, the Greater Portland Animal Refuge League and Marian's Dream to raise the status of
cats, encourage adoption,
recommend spay / neuter before five - months, and give people the tools they need to
keep their
cats for life.
We may
recommend bloodwork to check for any underlying health problems, or a dental procedure to help
keep your
cat happy and healthy.
I agree that PG is in «a lot of things,» Brad, and I
recommend keeping all of these things away from
cats.
This was
recommended to my
cat with diabetes and along with his insulin we were able to
keep him stabilized for years.
Many veterinarians
recommend cat workouts to
keep cats healthy well into their old age.
EHS also
recommends that you
keep your
cat indoors or on a harness and your dog contained or leashed.
All major
cat care organizations that I have researched
recommend that you
keep your
cat indoors.
If you are immunocompromised, it is not
recommended that you
keep a
cat infected with FeLV or FIV.
I don't
recommend keeping an Akita in a mult - dog household or in a household with a
cat.
We
recommend canned food on a limited basis to only be used as a treat to encourage social bonding between you and your
cat, however the caloric content of canned food can cause rapid weight gain if your
cat is not highly active, so
keep it limited.