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  1. Jul 10, 2024 · The 9 Tips on How to Cat Proof a TV. You can try any of the following to keep your cat away from your TV. 1. Use Cat-Repellent Scents Near Your TV

  2. One of the most effective ways to prevent cat-related TV screen damage is to create a safe environment for your TV. This could involve installing a sturdy TV stand with no wobbling, placing the TV on a high shelf or wall mount beyond your cat’s reach.

  3. Sep 24, 2024 · Constipation is usually easy to spot, and here is a list of some natural home remedies for cat constipation if you see the early signs: 1. Keep Your Cat Well Hydrated. If your cat is...

  4. Simply putting empty shelves on the walls would be a good plan. The "cat shelves" and other improvements to the environment will keep him active and healthy. You can add balls hanging from strings underneath the shelves as well which should keep him busy. You do not sound obsessive at all.

    • Allergies. Environmental allergies are rare in cats, but if your kitty has increased sneezing or clear eye discharge seasonally, ask your veterinarian about antihistamines.
    • Dry Skin. Because bathing cats is rarely easy, most home remedies for mild dry and flaky skin depend on food and additives. If your cat has dry skin, make sure you feed them a high-quality diet and that your kitty is up to date on fecal testing and deworming.
    • Hairballs. True hairballs (vomit containing mostly wadded-up fur) are commonly seen around shedding season (spring and fall) or times of stress. If your cat is prone to hairballs, brush them more frequently to help with the excess coat.
    • Fleas. For kittens too young or too small for commercial flea products, bathing them in diluted Dawn dish soap (original scent) can be effective for killing adult fleas.
  5. Mar 8, 2023 · TV is a form of visual enrichment, but there are plenty of other ways to keep cats entertained, such as toys, puzzle feeders, cat trees, and social interaction. What should I put on TV for my cat? Cats appear more stimulated by small moving objects on TV than anything else, presumably as they resemble prey.

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  7. Aug 29, 2024 · Keep reading to learn what cats see on TV, how to pick the right shows for them, and how to make sure that screen time is as safe and healthy as possible.