Instructions Step 1: Feline distemper is spread by contact with an animal that has feline distemper--or coming in contact with the secretions of an animal that has feline distemper. This means you do not actually have to handle a cat that has feline...
Instructions Step 1: Observe the cat from a distance, noticing its paws. Do the paws seem to be oversized? Maybe it is the way the fur falls. Or, are there extra toes? Step 2: Approach the cat carefully, unless you already know the feline is friendly. If...
Instructions Step 1: Find your cat quickly if he or she gets lost. Every spoiled kitty must have a jeweled necklace with an attached sparkly identification tag to bring them safely back home to you. Step 2: Strut the town with your cat, always leashed...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Some kitty treats Treats for kitty's non-human friends, too A few presents (so kitty can play with the wrapping paper) Step 1: Choose a date. If you know your cat's actual birthday, you can use that date, or you can...
Instructions Step 1: Visit cat shows and talk to breeders there regarding their cats before you determine what cats to select. Ask specific questions about the breed, such as whether the cats require special routine care and what their temperaments are...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Spray bottle filled with water. table fan bubble wrap cat door - with all tools needed for installation What's Causing all of that Racket? Step 1: Realizing that the horrendous noise being made by your feline friend...
Instructions Transporting a Cat Step 1: There are two types of traveling felines: those that get carsick and those that get hyperactive. Some cats get sick in carriers; some feel safe in carriers. To determine the type of cat traveler you have, take some...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Eyedropper Step 1: Be careful not to frighten the cat when you approach it for the first time with medicine, as this will cause the animal to fear medicine from that moment on. Approach quietly and naturally as you...
InstructionsThings You’ll Need:Newspaper Cotton or nylon socks (medium or large)Catnip, 1 large containerPoly-fil fiber, 1 to 2 packagesTwineScissorsStep 1:Cover your table or countertop with newspaper. Decide how many toys you want to make and...
Instructions Step 1: Many cats are allergic to flea bites. An infestation of fleas can cause many cats to become anemic. You may not ever see fleas on your cat, but you can spot their droppings. Look through your cat’s fur and see if you see any...
Hi! I’m Dr. Adrienne Mulligan and I am the owner of Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic and I am here on behalf of Expert Village.com to talk to you today about caring for kittens. There are some diseases that little kittens can get from their mother and...
Hi I’m Dr. Adrienne Mulligan on behalf of Expert Village.com and I am going to talk to you a little bit about the types of bowls you want to use for your cats and it is really an important subject because a lot of cats are prone to getting feline...
Instructions Step 1: Feel for abnormal swelling or an enlarging lump anywhere on the cat's body--especially around the abdomen and on the lymph nodes. Step 2: Notice any changes in eating and litter box behaviors, including a decrease in appetite or...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Cat Eyes Collection pan Litterbox Step 1: Watch your cat carefully. Is he straining at the litterbox when trying to urinate? Is the urine coming out in small spurts? Is there blood in it? Do you feel a large solid...
Instructions Step 1: Keep your cat permanently indoors. Because of his weakened immune system, the outdoors is dangerous for your cat. It also prevents him from spreading the feline leukemia virus to any neighborhood cats. Step 2: Have your cat spayed or...
Instructions Step 1: Call your vet. Once you purchase or adopt your new kitten, set up an appointment for your pet to be brought in for vaccinations. Step 2: Have the cat vaccinated against feline distemper. The distemper vaccine is usually given in two...
Instructions Step 1: Keep your dog on a leash around cats until you can control the chasing when he's free. Step 2: Take your leashed dog into a room with a cat present. Be sure there is an escape path for the cat in case you loose control of the dog...
Hi! We are Nick and Valerie Wisniewski on behalf of expertvillage.com. We are here to talk about animal tracks. For more information, please visit our website at walnuthilltracking.com. Here on the ground we have the track of two wild animals and we are...
Instructions Step 1: Run a comb through your cat's fur to check for fleas. If the comb has little black specks, your cat most likely has fleas. Fleas bite your cat's skin, causing your cat to want to scratch itself. Shampoo your cat with special flea...
Instructions Step 1: Count the spots. Ocicats are known for their spot-covered fur. People breed these cats to imitate the natural spotting patterns of some wild cats. Step 2: Watch the walls. Ocicats are athletic and active cats. They participate in...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Spray bottle with water New bedding for cat Blanket Cat nip Foil How to Train Your Cat to Stay off the Furniture Step 1: The best way to stop the behavior, is to never let it stop, but if you're reading this article...
Hi! I am Dr. Adrienne Mulligan and I am the owner of Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic and I am here today on behalf of expertvillage.com to talk to you about cat first aid and administration of medications. So in treating Feline lower urinary tract disease...
Instructions Step 1: Locate a set of tracks. Look in forests and especially at their edges for lynx tracks. While hunting, the lynx stays in the cover of the forest; but has easy access to its primary source of food, the snowshoe hare. Step 2: Identify...
Instructions Step 1: Remember that a kitten will eventually become a cat. A name that is babyish or describes how tiny your feline is may not make sense in a year or two. Step 2: Study your cat's personality. Select a name that really goes with your cat...
Now we've all heard stories about those malicious cats. You know, the little more evil ones. Now, every feline is different but certainly there have been a couple that have given cats a bad name. That said, drawing a malicious cat offers an excellent...