Cat TipsMost shelters take in new animals on a daily basis, so if you don't find a feline that fits your household on your first try, don't get discouraged. read moreTop 7 New Year’s Resolutions for Cat OwnersBy Elijah Merrill As you’re writing down your new year’s resolutions, take a minute to jot down some resolutions for your cat. If you’d like to resolve to make life a little better for your cat this year, there are plenty of good ideas to put in place. Resolution No. 1: I will schedule regular playtime with my cat. Resolution No. 2: I will focus on my cat’s dental health. Resolution No. 3: I will get my cat to an appropriate weight. Resolution No. 4: I will start and contribute to a savings account for my cat. Resolution No. 5: I will help my cat tap into his or her animal instincts. Resolution No. 6: I will carrier-train my cat. Resolution No. 7: I will enrich my cat’s environment. Rather than make hard-to-keep promises to amend your own bad habits, spend this year’s resolutions on your cat. “Not only will this be good for your kitty,” says Nelson, “but it will do your soul some good too.” Elijah Merrill is a freelance writer and frequent contributor to The Daily Cat. His work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine and Discover. Tags: cat care , cat healthPosted on June 8, 2012Anup says: I'm Mandy's Auntie and her #1 fan. Mandy's love for animals knows no bodeaurins. She's at the PERFECT place. If only all of us could find our PERFECT places of employment. I'm a dog owner myself and live in Florida BUT if I owned cats and lived in CT .this would be the ONLY place my cats would go when they needed care.WAY TO GO!! Follow UsVideosSponsor VideosHow to litter train a kitten or catwatch videoHow to adopt a cat from a shelterwatch videoIams Premium Protection Mature Catwatch videoYour Daily Cute interviewwatch videoPet Dental Carewatch videoCat QuizIt's estimated that there are this many pet cats in the world: |