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I Love Cats 3 years / 18 issues


I Love Cats is a digest size magazine with articles on health, care, habits and feeding as well as human interest stories about people and their cats. It provides information to help cat owners let their cats live healthier and happier lives. Articles feature reports on proper nutrition, veterinarian advice, dental care, book reviews and stories about cats and cat lovers.

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I Love Cats 1 year / 6 issues


I Love Cats is a digest size magazine with articles on health, care, habits and feeding as well as human interest stories about people and their cats. It provides information to help cat owners let their cats live healthier and happier lives. Articles feature reports on proper nutrition, veterinarian advice, dental care, book reviews and stories about cats and cat lovers.

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Rencana Mau Jualan Ikan Kalengan di Internet


Kemarin ngobrol-ngobrol dengan teman kerja, awal ngobrol masalah komputer, merembet ke internet, terus lama-lama ngobrol ke masalah internet marketing. kendala saya pengin menekuni dunia marketing di internet adalah tidak adanya barang yang mau dijual di internet. mau jualan ebook sepertinya sudah banyak orang yang menekuninya. akhirnya nggak dinyana teman saya menanyakan ke saya bahwa kakaknya punya usaha di dunia yang nyata bergerak di pengalengan ikan. wah tantangan nih! langsung saja saya mengiyakan, nanti komisinya bagaimana pak? saya balas tanya ke teman saya. gampang nanti, prinsipnya pertama turut membantu pemasarannya, yang kedua baru pikir komisinya katanya. ya sudah! nggak masalah saya menanyakan balik ke teman saya itu, apakah nantinya kalau ada order banyak, kakak anda siap menyetoki banyak juga. jawabnya dengan lirih siap! langsung saja bikin konsep marketing di blog. semoga langkah awal ini menjadi permulaan yang bagus untuk pengalaman saya dan awal karir saya di internet marketing yang menggunakan produk sendiri atau dalam negeri, setelah gagal internet marketing di Amazon. sekarang mau konsentrasi di bisnis produk sendiri saja!

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Why Cats Have Hairballs And The Care Needed To Eliminate Or Reduce Them

By Jay Grey

Cats are notorious for being clean. To achieve their high need to be clean they spend a large part of their everyday life grooming themselves. Grooming is done by licking its fur with a course brush. In this case the brush is their tongue.

A cat's tongue is a rough surface which is comprised of many small bumps that are similar to barbs. The barbs are called papillae that are made of keratin. Keratin is the same material that human fingernails are made of. The barbs are arranged on the tongue and lean backs toward the back of the throat. When your cat rakes its tongue against its fur these barbs are raised and form many backward type hooks. While these hooks are beneficial in combing through the fur it also catches lose hairs which are then swallowed.

Some of this fur is passed through to the intestinal track but most of it can not be ingested by the cat. The main reason cats can not readily pass the fur is because of a lack of fiber in their diet. Cats that suffer from a fiber deficiency will have an accumulation of hair in the back of their throat or stomach. The only recourse a cat has is to expel the hairball by throwing it up. These hairball episodes are preceded with gagging and retching.

The elimination of a hairball should be expected from time to time but if it is a regular occurrence it could be a cause for concern. Cats that have many bouts with hairballs can develop a loss of appetite and become constipated.

Your first course of action should be to cut down on the amount of hair ingested by your kitty. Brushing your cat will remove excessive hair. Short hair cats require 2 to 3 times of grooming per week while daily brushing might be advantageous for a long haired cat.

Increase the amount of fiber your cat receives. There are commercial products as well as natural remedies that can be tried. Specialized cat food and treats are available with the intent of reducing hairball build up. Some owners supplement their cat's food with canned pumpkin. Grass is another form of fiber that can be tried. The grass comes in a variety of types ranging from wheat, rye, and oat. These grasses can be purchased at pet stores. Please do not use lawn grass that has been chemically treated as this can be dangerous to your pet's health.

If your cat is frequently expelling hairballs and is exhibiting a lack of appetite you should consider consulting with your veterinarian. They will be able to determine if you cat is plagued by an under lying illness which needs to be addressed.

The elimination of hairballs may be reduced greatly with a little help from you. It is well worth a try and it will most certainly be a relief to you and your cat.

Jay Grey has owned and cared for his own pet cats for years. He is also owns and runs Cat Care Zone at http://catcarezone.com
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Posted by manung36, Sunday, October 12, 2008 6:24 PM | 0 comments |

Cat Dental Care Secrets - What You Need to Know

By Thomas Kellerman

Taking care of teeth isn't just something that applies to humans. If our cats don't get the right care, they can also suffer from dental problems. Fortunately, it's not too hard to give your cat proper dental care. All you need is a few minutes every once in a while. Here's how to provide the right cat dental care.

Many dental problems in cats are caused by the same thing that humans suffer from - plaque. It forms on teeth between brushing, and is made up of saliva, bacteria, and food particles. It starts out soft, but quickly hardens, becoming tartar. This brown substance is pretty unsightly, but it's not just unattractive. When more forms, it can push up under your cat's gums. That causes infections and lost teeth.

Prevention, as always, is the best medicine. If you avoid the formation of tartar, your cat's teeth will be in a much better shape. Many cats will even put up with regular brushing. Start when your cat is young, and don't bring out the toothbrush to start. Stroke the outside of your cat's cheeks with a finger, until he or she gets used to the feeling. Once this stops being a problem, you can put a dab of cat toothpaste on your finger and allow the cat to taste it. Popular flavors include meat and poultry.

After the toothpaste and the stroking motion have been accepted, you can put a little toothpaste onto a toothbrush intended for cats. Slowly and carefully, brush one or two teeth, to get your cat used to brushing. Over the next few days, you can increase the number of teeth you brush at a time, waiting till your cat becomes willing to allow you to do so before proceeding to the rear teeth. These are the most important to brush, but stop brushing before your cat starts fussing. It's important for your pet not to dislike tooth brushing. Eventually, you'll be able to brush for about thirty seconds on each side of the mouth. You don't have to worry about the inside surfaces of the teeth, which are harder to get.

In addition to brushing (if your cat will tolerate it), you should feed a diet that requires a great deal of chewing. Too much moist food can accelerate plaque and tartar buildup. Dental chews will also help clean your pet's teeth. You can feed one or two a day to help with your cat's dental care. Basic cat care is essential for a happy and healthy cat.

Thomas Kellerman is a fellow cat lover and trainer. To find out more about cat dental care or Cat Care Secrets. Please visit the site below: http://www.OurCatSecrets.com

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Does Gourmet Cat Food Really Taste Better?

By Derek Rogers

In recent years, there has been a serious surge in the production of so called "premium" or "gourmet" cat food, and people are beginning to wonder if these more expensive brands on the market are actually worth all the hype, and of course the money. These gourmet brands are meant to taste more lavish than the traditional products found in the average supermarket. Gourmet cat food sales are increasing at a very fast rate in an industry that is consistently evolving to produce higher quality products. The question that pet owners need to ask is whether the additional cost of these luxury products is really worth it?

One of the primary reasons why there is such an increase in demand for these products is because consumers are looking for products that are closer to the quality of home prepared foods. Current research is supporting that inferior ingredients in cat food can be detrimental to the health of the cat more and more people are looking for healthier alternatives. Many gourmet brands are touting the ability to provide high quality, natural cat food products based on ingredients that are more wholesome than traditional commercially prepared foods.

Every year we seem to see an increase in cat disease, obesity and other serious issues which can now be rectified to a degree by the healthfulness of gourmet cat food products. Most so-called gourmet products come in smaller packages which tend to discourage over feeding in order to fight obesity. These small packages are attractive both to consumers who are looking for dietary management, and for those who are looking for convenience when feeding their pets.

Many pet food brands, like Purina for example, offer a variety of different types of gourmet cat food these include "Fancy Feast" and "Gourmet Gold" for example. These brands claim to be restaurant quality, and come in a variety of different types and choices. The obvious benefit to the manufacturer is that they can demand a higher price for these luxury products. This is by putting increased care into the design, presentation and manufacturing of the food the company can fetch increased profits. Because consumers know the products are of a higher quality, they are generally willing to pay more.

There seems to be an implied understanding that the higher price means the higher quality when it comes to food products. This is not completely true, because gourmet cat food is not always offering a healthy balanced diet. The more common, discount brands can still create a balanced and healthy diet when mixed with the right ingredients. Cat owners should not assume that the gourmet brands are necessarily better.

Instead, they should consult their veterinarian to appraise which brand and food is ideal for each individual cat's needs. This is the most ideal way to determine which type will best suit your cat's requirements nutritionally. While improved taste may be the greatest feature of many of these products, gourmet cat food does not necessarily mean it contains improved nutrition.

Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who represents a number of UK businesses. For advice on pet food, he recommends Seapets, one of the UK's leading suppliers of cat supplies.

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