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How to Understand and Take Care of Your Ragdoll Kitten & Cat
How to Understand and Take Care of Your Ragdoll Kitten & Cat
How to Understand and Take Care of Your Ragdoll Kitten & Cat
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You can learn how to have fun with your kitten and cat, and learn how to make sure they have the best life you can give them! You might learn something new that will make living with your cat much better! 
 
1. The Characteristics of a Ragdoll Cat 
 
2. How to Potty Train your Cat 
 
3. Items You Should Never Let your Cat Eat 
 
4. How to Trim your Cats Nails 
 
5. Some Fun Ways to Entertain your Cat 
 
6. How to Clean your Cats Ears Correctly 
 
7. What You Should Know about Cat Teeth 
 
8. How to Make Sure your Cat is Eating a Healthy Amount of Food 
 
9. The Different Kinds of Worms Cats can Get 
 
10. How to Deworm your Cat 
 
11. What to Expect When your Cat is Pregnant 
 
12. Tricks you Can Teach your Cat 
 
13. Why Cats Like to Climb Up Things 
 
14. How to Make Home Made Cat Food 
 
15. Homemade Cat Toys you Can Make Yourself 
 
16. When Should You Spay Or Neuter Your Cat? 
 
17. What you Should Know about Fleas and Ticks 
 
18. What the Benefits of Micro chipping Your Dog Are to You 
 
19. How Invisible Fencing Typically Works to Train and Protect Your Cat

LanguageEnglish
PublisherVince Stead
Release dateJan 28, 2012
ISBN9781516325955
How to Understand and Take Care of Your Ragdoll Kitten & Cat

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    How to Understand and Take Care of Your Ragdoll Kitten & Cat - Vince Stead

    By Vince Stead

    How to Understand and Take Care of Your Ragdoll Kitten & Cat

    Copyright © 2012 by Vince Stead

    All rights reserved.  No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    ISBN:  978-1-329-18560-9

    1 The Characteristics of a Ragdoll Cat

    2.How to Potty Train your Cat

    3.Items You Should Never Let your Cat Eat

    4.How to Trim your Cats Nails

    5.Some Fun Ways to Entertain your Cat

    6.How to Clean your Cats Ears Correctly

    7.What You Should Know about Cat Teeth

    8.How to Make Sure your Cat is Eating a Healthy Amount of Food

    9.The Different Kinds of Worms Cats can Get

    10.How to Deworm your Cat

    11.What to Expect When your Cat is

    Pregnant

    12.Tricks you Can Teach your Cat

    13.Why Cats Like to Climb Up Things

    14.How to Make Home Made Cat Food

    15.Homemade Cat Toys you Can Make Yourself

    16.When Should You Spay Or Neuter Your Cat?

    17.What you Should Know about Fleas and Ticks

    18.What the Benefits of Micro chipping Your Dog Are to You

    19.How Invisible Fencing Typically Works to Train and Protect Your Cat

    1.  The Characteristics of a Ragdoll Cat

    Ragdoll cats are very popular, as Ragdolls have an easy, laid-back nature, but are not cats for outdoors, as this nature may make them an easy target for anything that is aggressive, including other cats.  In order to give your Ragdoll cat the best life, ensure he or she is confined to the house, or if you want to take it outside for a little while, make sure you watch him or her all the time, as even birds will attack these cats.

    Ragdoll cats are one of the least aggressive and calmest breeds of domestic cat and possess a warm, affectionate disposition.  Although they will get along with most other animals, it is better to watch if you get a puppy for the cat may be fine and probably will be, but, as the pup grows, it may be too rough and hurt the cat badly.  These cats are also a favorite to be stolen because of their friendly nature to anyone, so good care should be taken of them not to lose them.  They will enjoy a brush as they consider that attention, although their coat is not prone to matting and tangling too much.

    Although they have a strong looking frame, they can be hurt, but it is usually because they have been picked up wrong, or the clumsiness they seem to keep from kitten stage.  These cats have short legs and so may try to jump farther than they can, injuring a hip or a leg, or their body if it is a long fall down to the ground.

    There are several characteristics these cats share with dogs, including the ability to learn sometimes quite complicated tricks.  They will happily learn to fetch, but try not to make the object too hard or

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