An entire month has been devoted to the best creatures in the world. December is National Cat Lovers Month, and although it seems as if the focus should be on cat-loving people, cats are typically the center of attention. To celebrate your love of all things feline, try the following five tips.
#1: Treat your cat to a grooming session
Although cats are fastidious about their hygiene, they generally enjoy a helping hand when it comes to grooming. Use a soft-bristled brush to remove loose fur and dead skin from your cat’s coat, wipe out their ears with cotton balls, and trim their nails. Finish with a relaxing cat massage as a special treat.
#2: Whip up a batch of homemade cat treats
When you make your cat treats from scratch, you can adjust the ingredients to play to their tastes. Search the internet for recipes containing cat-friendly ingredients, such as tuna, chicken, and cheddar cheese.
#3: Help out your local animal shelter by sharing their adoptable cats on your social media
It can be challenging for cats in shelters to find new homes, but sharing adoptable pets on social media helps spread the word. If there is a senior cat or one who has been at the shelter for a long time, consider sponsoring them or even fostering them until they can find a home.
#4: Craft fleece beds or toys for your cat
Create a cozy new bed for your cat to keep them warm during the winter months, or design toys out of recycled materials at home. December is a great month to reuse old items around your home, plus it gives your cat a fabulous new bed or entertaining toy. If you are not crafty, pick up a new pack of catnip-filled mice—your cat won’t know the difference.
#5: Learn new facts about cats
Cats are mysterious creatures, and we’re always discovering new information about them. Take the time to learn new facts about your kitty by talking to your veterinarian or reading a book about feline health.
Nothing shows your cat how much you love them quite like providing a lifetime of wellness care. Keep your feline friend happy and healthy with regular veterinary care. Contact us today!