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		<title>Tiki Cat Wet Food For Cats</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2008 02:10:22 +0000</pubDate>
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Tiki Cat is made from Premium Wild Caught Seafood
Tiki Cat  MEETS DOLPHIN SAFE CERTIFICATION (IATTC)
Tiki Cat  is registered with the International Dolphin Conservation Program (IATTC), which sends a conservationist inspector onto the fishing vessels in order to ensure appropriate procedures are met to maintain this IATTC status.
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<p><span style="font-size:x-small;"><span><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/food-tiki-c-55_391_444.html"><span style="font-family:georgia;"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Tiki Cat</span></span></a><span style="font-family:georgia;"> is made from Premium Wild Caught Seafood</span></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:x-small;"><span><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/food-tiki-c-55_391_444.html"><span style="font-family:georgia;"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Tiki Cat</span></span></a><span style="font-family:georgia;"> </span></span></span><span style="font-size:x-small;font-family:georgia;"> MEETS DOLPHIN SAFE CERTIFICATION (IATTC)</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:x-small;"><span><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/food-tiki-c-55_391_444.html"><span style="font-family:georgia;"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Tiki Cat</span></span></a><span style="font-family:georgia;"> </span></span></span><span style="font-size:x-small;font-family:georgia;"> is registered with the International Dolphin Conservation Program (IATTC), which sends a conservationist inspector onto the fishing vessels in order to ensure appropriate procedures are met to maintain this IATTC status.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:x-small;"><span style="font-family:georgia;">All <span style="font-size:x-small;"><span><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/food-tiki-c-55_391_444.html"><span style="font-family:georgia;"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Tiki Cat</span></span></a><span style="font-family:georgia;"> </span></span></span> formulas are Magnesium Free, and safe for all life stages. Our <span style="font-size:x-small;"><span><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/food-tiki-c-55_391_444.html"><span style="font-family:georgia;"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Tiki Cat</span></span></a><span style="font-family:georgia;"> </span></span></span></span><span style="font-family:georgia;">Seafood formulas have natural levels of ash that will vary by formula. The ash content found in Tiki Cat is not harmful to cats and will not cause problems in the urinary tract, kidneys, liver or other bodily functions.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:x-small;font-family:georgia;">Tiki cat comes in a variety of delicious flavors that your cat will love.</span></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/tiki-tuna-1228-p-145.html"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Ahi Tuna</span></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/tiki-mackeral-sardine-1228-p-146.html"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Mackeral &amp; Sardine</span></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/tiki-sardine-cutlets-1228-p-147.html"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Sardine Cutlets</span></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/tiki-sardne-lobstr-sauce-1228-p-148.html"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Sardine n Lobster Sauce</span></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/tiki-tuna-crab-surimi-1228-p-149.html"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Tuna n Crab Surami</span></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/tiki-tuna-rice-with-calamar-1228-p-150.html"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Tuna n Rice with Calamar</span></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/tiki-tuna-rice-with-tilapia-1228-p-151.html"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Tuna n Rice with Tilapia</span></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/tiki-tuna-rice-with-crab-1228-p-152.html"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Tuna on Rice with Crab</span></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/tiki-tuna-rice-with-prawns-1228-p-153.html"><span style="color:#105cb6;">Tuna on Rice with Prawns</span></a></li>
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		<title>Vets Choice Health Extension Cat Food</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 06:40:23 +0000</pubDate>
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Vets choice holistic health extenion cat food finally came out a few months ago.  A friend of mine is feeding this to her cat and the cat seems to really like it.  It doesnt suprise me though, The dog food is really great why wouldnt the cat food be.  This food comes in a 6.6lb [...]]]></description>
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<p>Vets choice holistic health extenion cat food finally came out a few months ago.  A friend of mine is feeding this to her cat and the cat seems to really like it.  It doesnt suprise me though, The dog food is really great why wouldnt the cat food be.  This food comes in a 6.6lb bag &amp; a 20lb bag</p>
<p>Holistic Health Extension ingredients have been carefully chosen for its nutritional benefits providing just what your feline friend needs for a healthy life.</p>
<p><strong>What are the ingredients in Health Extension Holistic Cat Food?</strong></p>
<h4>Ingredients:</h4>
<p>Chicken, Chicken Meal, Brown rice, Oats, Dried Egg Product, Chicken Fat (naturally preserved with mixed tocopherols), Flaxseed, Menhaden Fish Meal, Herring Oil, Sweet Potato, Cranberries, Blueberries, Tomato Pomace, Potassium Chloride, Dl-Methionine, Taurine, Chicory Root, FeloDrops (Natural Barley Malt, Apple Cider Vinegar, Goji Berry, Garlic, Astragalus, Ginger), Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bacillus subtilis, Bifidobacterium thermophilum, Bifidobacterium pseudolongum, Enterococcus faecium, Colustrum, Blue Green Algae, Jube, Choline Chloride, Zinc Amino Acid Complex (Source of Chelated Zinc), Iron Amino Acid Complex (Source of Chelated Iron), Vitamin E Supplement, Manganese Amino Acid Complex (Source of Chelated Manganese), Copper Amino Acid Complex (Source of Chelated Copper), Niacin, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin A Acetate, Calcium, Thiamine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin, Cobalt Proteinate (Source of Chelated Cobalt), Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid, Biotin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Potassium Iodide, Sodium Selenite, Glucosamine, Condroitin</p>
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		<title>My Cat Wont Use The Litter Box</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 20:16:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Why wont my cat use the litter pan?

Cleanliness: When purchasing a litter pan it is important to buy an attractive one and keep it very clean so that the cat is attracted to the pan easily. It the litter pan is left unattended (dirty) the cat will not go to the bathroom in it.

 

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<p>Why wont my cat use the litter pan?</p>
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<li><strong>Cleanliness</strong>: When purchasing a litter pan it is important to buy an attractive one and keep it very clean so that the cat is attracted to the pan easily. It the litter pan is left unattended (dirty) the cat will not go to the bathroom in it.</li>
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<li><strong>Territory Marking :</strong>Most of the animals mark their territory of movement.  Incase the litter pan is outside the territory, the cat may not go to the litter pan.</li>
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<li><strong>Privacy :</strong> That cat always prefers privacy at the time of attending its natures call.  Find a place in your home where you can place the litter pan where your cat has privacy.  I keep mine in a walk in closet.</li>
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<li><strong>Health :</strong> If the cat is suffering from health problems it may find it difficult to reach the litter pan.</li>
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<p>It is most important to keep the litter clean by removing the clumps from the litter pan. So that cat is attracted to the litter.</p>
<p>Cats prefer litter which have natural odor. Cat may not accept the litter having chemical or other additives smell.  A clumping litter is always good. This helps a cat keep itself clean.</p>
<p>Normally the litter layer should be about 2 to 3 inches thick in the tray. It may vary depending on the type of litter and size of the cat.</p>
<p>Always Remove the litter waste regularly.  Preferably within 30 minutes of the use.</p>
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		<title>How To Give Your Cat or Kitten A Flea Bath</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 17:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
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If your cat is infested with fleas, you&#8217;ll probably want to give her a bath. Otherwise, wash your cat as you deem necessary &#8216; since cats wash themselves, they do not often need bathing.
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<p class="Introduction">If your cat is infested with fleas, you&#8217;ll probably want to give her a bath. Otherwise, wash your cat as you deem necessary &#8216; since cats wash themselves, they do not often need bathing.</p>
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<p>Before you think of bathing, give your cat a good brushing. Use a <a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/four-paws-combo-brush-p-2934.html">soft brush</a> or grooming glove for short haired felines. For cats with longer fur, use a <a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/grooming-grooming-tools-c-55_91_380.html?page=2&amp;sort=2a">wide-toothed comb</a>. Don&#8217;t brush too hard.</p>
<p>Brush out any tangles.  Clean the cat&#8217;s ears and <a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/four-paws-claw-clipper-p-122.html">trim its nails</a>. If your cat starts to get a little antsy, take everything in stages. Start with one task, then put the cat down and come back to the next task later.</p>
<p>While your cat is off wandering the house and working off stress, you can get the <a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/pm-rub-a-dub-pet-tub-p-1203.html">bath</a> ready. Make sure you have a soft towel and <a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/four-paws-flea-tick-shampoo-p-126.html">shampoos</a> made for your cat at hand. Remember that your cat will be licking himself after the wash, and some soaps might have a residue that could make your cat sick if ingested.</p>
<p>If you can, use your kitchen sink as a tub. The sink is much easier to work with than trying to bend over a tub. Place a towel in the bottom of the sink as a mat to keep your cat from slipping. The most important thing is to give your cat a bath in a warm room so that afterwards, he&#8217;ll have a warm place to dry off.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re ready to bathe your cat, put cotton balls in its ears to help keep the water out. Run some lukewarm water into the sink, but don&#8217;t fill the sink all the way. You might want to fill the sink first, since the sound of the rushing water could make your cat nervous, especially if he knows what&#8217;s coming.</p>
<p>Try not to restrain your cat too much either. If the cat feels like it&#8217;s being trapped, you&#8217;ll have a harder time holding it through this cat care process.</p>
<p>Keep talking to the cat calmly and reassuringly. Don&#8217;t yell or try to scold him if he decides not to cooperate. If you&#8217;re nervous, your cat will be nervous, too. Hissing, flattened ears and yowling are all signs that you have a very stressed kitty on your hands.</p>
<p>To wet the coat, pour water over your cat. You can also take a thin towel, wrap it around your cat, and wet its fur through the towel. Once the fur is wet, apply shampoo, and then rinse well. When you rinse your cat, try to avoid using the spray nozzle.</p>
<p>Make sure that you get all the shampoo out of its fur. When you&#8217;re done rinsing, dry your cat by blotting instead of scrubbing. Blotting long fur is far more effective than rubbing the towel over the cat&#8217;s body.</p>
<p>If your cat will tolerate the noise from this cat care routine, you can use a hair dryer on the lowest setting. If you can&#8217;t use the dryer, that&#8217;s okay. Dry your cat as much as you can and let it go find a warm place to dry off.</p>
<p>The best advice for bathing a cat is to start while the cat is young so that they become familiar with this form of cat care. If you get your cat used to bathing early in life and make the first experience as enjoyable as you can, your cat will be more cooperative in the future.</p>
<p>Good Luck Bathing Your Kitty!</p>
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		<title>Tips for your new kitten arrival.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:25:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Kittens are affectionate sociable animals but complicated to care for they can damage carpet and furniture with there claws. Getting a kitten is a big commitment. Kittens should be kept with the mother until it is at least 8 weeks old.  Baby proof your home.  8 week old kittens are like crawling toddlers.  These little [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kittens are affectionate sociable animals but complicated to care for they can damage carpet and furniture with there claws. Getting a kitten is a big commitment. Kittens should be kept with the mother until it is at least 8 weeks old.  Baby proof your home.  8 week old kittens are like crawling toddlers.  These little guys tend to get into everything.  Put protectors on your outlets and make sure all chemicals are placed at a high reach. </p>
<p>Step 1- Bringing your kitten home</p>
<p>Put your kitten in a quiet escape proof room making sure the doors and windows are shut, block up any nooks and crannys where your kitten can get stuck.  Your kitten will need time to get used to you and the room.  Children should sit on the floor and wait for the kitten to come to them.</p>
<p>Step 2 &#8211; Housing and Bedding</p>
<p>Your kitten will need <a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/cats-kittens-beds-c-55_86.html">bedding</a> that is warm and dry, comfortable and away from drafts. Your kitten will also need a freedom <a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/cats-kittens-bowls-feeders-c-55_90.html">water bowl</a> and <a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/cats-kittens-litter-pans-litter-c-55_93.html">litter pan</a> wich should be kept away from your kittens food. Provide your kitten with a scratching post to protect your furniture.</p>
<p>Step 3 &#8211; Diet</p>
<p>Find out what your kitten has been eating, If you want to switch there food I would suggest something that is <a title="holistic/natural or Organic" href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/cats-kittens-food-c-55_391.html">holistic/natural or Organic</a>.  Mix the new food with the old food for a few days so the changing of the food does not cause diarea.  </p>
<p>kittens should be fed small portions and often especially formulated kitten food. between 8 and 12 weeks they should be fed 4 times a day. Between 3 and 6 months 3 times a day. After 6 months twice a day.  Don&#8217;t give your kittens bones as they may stick in there throat or milk wich may cause diarea.  Make sure to always keep a constant supply of fresh water every day!</p>
<p>Step 4 &#8211; Excersize</p>
<p>Its Important for your cat to get excersize, makesure you dont let your kitten go outside until atleast a week after its first course of vaccinations. You should play with your kitten every day and let it sleep when it wants to. Always have toys handy for your kitten.  <a title="Kittens love furry mice, things that rattle, crinkle toys, catnip" href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/cats-kittens-toys-c-55_95.html">Kittens love furry mice, things that rattle, crinkle toys, catnip</a> etc..</p>
<p>Step 5 &#8211; Litter Training</p>
<p>To encourage your kitten to use the <a title="litter pan" href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/litter-pans-litter-litter-pans-c-55_93_386.html">litter pan</a> you may have to lift it in the tray after it finishes eating.  After a couple of times your cat should automatically know where to go to the bathroom.  <a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/litter-pans-litter-litter-c-55_93_387.html">Cat litter</a> should be emptied and replaced everday.  Use gloves as contact with the fecies can cause serious illness. Clean pan with a detergent that will not be harmful to the kitten. </p>
<p>Step 6 &#8211; Grooming</p>
<p>Groom your kitten regularly to keep its skin and furn in good condition.  This will also help you build a relationship with your pet.  Long haired cats should be groomed everyday. This will avoid your kitten/cats hair to become tangled and matted.</p>
<p>Step 7 &#8211; Neutering</p>
<p>Thousands of cats are abandoned every year so it is important to get your cat neutered. Male kittens can be castrate when they are 5 months old.  This will stop them from spraying indoors to mark there territory, roaming and fighting.  Female kittens should be spayed 5-6 months to prevent unwanted litters.</p>
<p>Step 8 &#8211; Health</p>
<p>Healthy kittens have bright eyes and clean glossy coats with out bald patches.  The ears should be clean.  An overly rounded stomach can be a sign of worms. It should walk easily and have no signs of diareah around the tail.  Your kitten should beable to breath easily and have no fluid around its nose and mouth.  Brown spects in the fur can be a sign of fleas.  Kittens need vaccinations wich can be expensive but are vital to your pets well being.  They should stay indoors and away from other cats for 10 days after there last injections.  Treating your kitten / cat for fleas is very important. What I to use is <a href="http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/cats-kittens-flea-tick-c-55_89.html">frontline</a>.  I have tried many products and this one seems to work the best.</p>
<p>Have fun with your kitten!</p>
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