LitterMaid Litter Boxes


LitterMaid Elite Mega LME9250

LitterMaid Elite Mega LME9000

LitterMaid LM950 Litter Box

LitterMaid LM920 Litter Box

LitterMaid LM900 Litter Box

LitterMaid LM700 Litter Box

LitterMaid LM520 Litter Box

LitterMaid LM500 Litter Box

Keeping Your Cat Healthy


Start Right

Bringing home a cat may entail some major planning before its arrival. As a responsible owner, you would want to ensure that his physical, nutritional and emotional needs will be met. You can start by scheduling an appointment with the veterinarian immediately after getting the cat. Knowing the results of a thorough check-up would make you better prepared to handle pet ownership.

Cats’ needs are quite basic. This includes decent shelter, food and water. However, this does not mean that they will be safe from sickness. It would help to familiarize yourself with what is considered normal for your pet. Any deviation from its normal appearance or behavior should alert you to act accordingly.

Consistent Care

One of the best things you can give your cat is regular veterinary care. This means seeking veterinary care at the very first sign of illness. This also means regular physical examination, the frequency of which is determined by the doctor.

The veterinarian’s recommendations should not be taken lightly. There would be necessary vaccines and important details about its diet and exercise needs. Regular dental care is another area which should not be neglected.

Spaying or neutering a cat is widely accepted to lessen behavioral problems such as aggression and urinary marking. It also eliminates heat cycles is female cats and the urge to roam with male cats. Chances of developing reproductive organs and mammary cancer is likewise lessened or eliminated.

Warning Signs

Some things to look out for are dull and patchy coats, abnormal shedding, sluggish behavior, refusal to eat, diarrhea, vomiting, coughing, swelling and any changes in behavior. Most ailments will be minor and expedient veterinary help will prevent any condition from getting any worse. Serious conditions will be diagnosed earlier if the cat benefits from regular medical care.

Cats in their senior years require more attention than the usual to keep it healthy and active as long as possible. Frequent visits to the veterinarian may be needed. The cat’s hearing and eyesight should be checked as failing faculties come naturally with age.

Other Needs

Cats need moderate exercise and games with toys or catnip is usually sufficient. They are partial to routines and appreciate a regular schedule for feeding or playing. You should try to keep your cat indoors as those that are allowed outdoors usually don’t survive to live long due to accidents and other risks.

Good nutrition is the very foundation of a long and healthy life, but you should know that cats are very uncomfortable if they cannot keep their environment clean. It will clean itself but will need your help especially in the aspect of having a suitable litter box. The LitterMaid Litter Box assures maximum cleanliness with the minimum handling. This arrangement protects your cat and your family from sickness.