Your cat will need essential cat supplies such as
food and water bowls, a cat bed, and traveling pet carriers when you
need to leave the house with your feline friend.
The Right Cat Bowls
Cats
are finicky creatures and when it comes to eating or drinking water,
the bowls that you supply her food and drink in must be acceptable to
the animal for her to use them. In other words, cats will stay away
from her food bowl if it does not appeal to her.
And for safety
reasons, be sure that they are made from non-scratch material. There
have been many cases of cats getting sick from bacterial infections
because of tiny cuts and scratches along their teeth and gums due to
chewing through their own food and water bowls.
The best material
for such cat food and drink supplies should be made from stainless
steel. If you must go with plastic then be sure it is a high impact
material, like crock style dishware. Fortunately for all of you cat
lovers out there who like to purchase cat products to have a bit of
zest of them, such dishware often comes in many different styles and
colors. With patterns to fit the décor of your house, so both you and
your cat will be happy campers!
Cat Beds
One of the
best beds that you can give to your cat is one that is actually perched
on top of a high area, known as a cat tree. Cats for some reason love
to nestle themselves high up in the air, above everyone and everything
inside the house. That is why investing into a cat bed that can be
built into a high-rise perch is the perfect spot for your cat to snooze
the afternoons away.
You can also invest into cat perches that
are designed to be placed on windowsills. When was the last time you
took a walk around your neighborhood? I bet you saw a lot of cats
hanging out on their windowsills looking watching the world go by. Cats
love passing the time this way and can easily fall asleep on one of
these window cat perch beds.
Portable Cat Carriers
Last
but certainly not least, part of your cat inventory supplies should
include some type of carrier unit whenever you have to leave the house
and travel with your pet. Every cat or kitten should have its own
carrier. This allows for safe travel without the worry of your pet
being injured or escaping and injuring you in the process.
Not
into traveling? So what if you do not travel much? Just making quick
trips to the veterinarian can be enough to cause a disaster to strike
should your cat bolt from the car or scratch you nervously upon
arriving at the vet's office. This way, by having a cat carrier you are
equipped with options in case there are times of such pending disaster.