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5 Important Things You Need to Know as a Cat Owner

5 Important Things You Need to Know as a Cat Owner

Angela Ardolino by Angela Ardolino
October 29, 2021 - Updated on November 17, 2023
in CBD, Cats
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  • Neutered and Spayed Cats Live Longer
  • Cats Can Jump Five Times Their Height
  • Cats Use Body Language to Express Feelings
  • Cats Spend More Time Asleep Than Awake
  • Cats are Stress-Sensitive
  • Being a Cat Owner Is Rewarding

Did you know that cats spend a third of their waking lives grooming themselves? It’s a vital part of their health in making sure their skin and fur are in good condition and gives them added health benefits.

And as we all know, cats are amazing creatures, and they deserve to live happy lives. So here are some more facts about cat ownership and being a cat owner that you should know.

Neutered and Spayed Cats Live Longer

Neutered or spayed cats tend to be healthier than those who haven’t had the procedure done. That is because it reduces stress levels that often lead to illnesses like cancer.

Not only that, but unless you’re a die-hard cat person and looking to breed cats (of which you should consider reputable qualifications), then failure to neuter and spay will no doubt end up with more kittens than you could ever want!

Cats Can Jump Five Times Their Height

Cats, especially in their younger years, are active and love having room to run around and hunt. Whether that’s playful or serious, you should always nurture your cat’s instincts and allow them the room to express themselves.

If your cat doesn’t get enough physical activity, then it will become overweight. And this leads to many other problems such as diabetes, arthritis, or heart disease.

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Cats Use Body Language to Express Feelings

Like us pet owners, our feline friends communicate through non-verbal cues. They use these signals to tell each other what they need from one another. For example: if your cat wants food, she’ll look at you for attention. If she needs something else, she may rub against your legs.

Cats also present their behind to express a friendship. Kneading on your lap means they are happy and want to sit with you. So if you’re getting a cat, learn all the different visual cues your cat provides to tell you how they feel.

Cats Spend More Time Asleep Than Awake

Making sure your cat is allowed to sleep as and when it chooses is essential to the wellbeing of your cat. An uncomfortable cat can lead to many health complications from stress. So, make sure you’re doing everything you can in your cat care to accommodate your cat’s needs.

Read More: Cats With Down Syndrome, Myth Or Reality?

Cats are Stress-Sensitive

Cats are very sensitive to change, in particular in new environments. You’ll notice this increase in periods of change. As your cat acknowledges changes in their environment, their behavior will change.

Cats show signs of anxiety by pacing back and forth, and they may also rub against furniture and hide under blankets. In recent years, CBD has grown in popularity with cat owners.

CBD for pets is known to decrease stress and anxiety levels to allow a more peaceful transition. For CBD cats to destress and relax, look out for one from a reputable dealer to make sure you know what you’re getting.

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Being a Cat Owner Is Rewarding

There’s no denying that owning a cat can enrich your lives in ways never seen before. And, what’s more important, is that you have the knowledge you need to care for your cat from the very start.

That way, you can make sure you’re a responsible cat owner. By giving your cat the best life it deserves, you can make sure your own life improves as well!

Angela Ardolino

Angela Ardolino

Angela Ardolino, a University of Colorado Boulder graduate based in Miami, is a dog health care author at CBD Dog Health. With over 12 years of experience running Fire Flake Farm, her sanctuary rescue, Angela is passionate about exploring the benefits of medical cannabis, particularly CBD oil for pets. She's dedicated to sharing her expertise in pet health and wellness.

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