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<channel><title><![CDATA[LAKEVIEW PET CARE - Cat Education]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education]]></link><description><![CDATA[Cat Education]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2026 00:47:34 -0500</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[How to play with your cat]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/how-to-play-with-your-cat]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/how-to-play-with-your-cat#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2025 22:10:06 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/how-to-play-with-your-cat</guid><description><![CDATA[In their natural habitat cats living outside have endless things to keep their mind and bodies busy. They run to stay out of danger, stalk and pounce on their prey and even climb trees. So when cats are confined to our smaller spaces, it is up to us, their loving caregivers to give them some off those same natural outlets. Cat trees for climbing, cat scratchers for keeping their nails healthy, feeding toys to keep their curious minds entertained and of course wand toy and balls to bat around.If  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">In their natural habitat cats living outside have endless things to keep their mind and bodies busy. They run to stay out of danger, stalk and pounce on their prey and even climb trees. So when cats are confined to our smaller spaces, it is up to us, their loving caregivers to give them some off those same natural outlets. Cat trees for climbing, cat scratchers for keeping their nails healthy, feeding toys to keep their curious minds entertained and of course wand toy and balls to bat around.<br /><br />If you think your cat doesn't like to play, keep reading.<br /><br />Cats are instinctively skilled hunters. Out in nature the actual catching of a bird or mouse will take only a few moments, but before that there is a 10-minute hunt of searching for and stalking the prey. Once the prey is caught, cats enjoy releasing it so the prey will scamper off and hide and the cat can then seek it out again. This catch and release behaviour is often repeated over and over again and it&rsquo;s done for the same reason cats will sometimes bat their toys under the sofa (and you thought this was by accident!). Your cat wants the prey to disappear so that they can experience the best feeling, known as the seeking circuit, which fires in the reward area of the brain when the cat searches for prey they cannot see.<br /><br />So next time you sit down for your daily play session, drag the toy slowly across the floor and then behind something or let the feather wand fly in the air and into a box where it rattles around, peeking your cats seeking circuit. Even if they aren't running around, their brains are still getting a workout!&nbsp;<br /><br />Article : <a href="https://moderncat.com/articles/how-to-play-with-your-cat-correctly/?mc_cid=34d1efb855&amp;mc_eid=b6804da611" target="_blank">Modern Cat</a></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Is your cat a helathy weight?]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/is-your-cat-a-helathy-weight]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/is-your-cat-a-helathy-weight#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2022 16:42:09 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Cat Health]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/is-your-cat-a-helathy-weight</guid><description><![CDATA[American housecats are typically overweight, so chances are your cat may be too. A cat that is at ideal weight will have their ribs slightly visible and have an evident waist when looking at them from above.Like humans, excess weight can cause health problems with our cats, so it is important to keep them at a healthy weight.Along with feeding less; feeding higher quality wet food and more exercise and play time can help your cat maintain a good weight.        [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">American housecats are typically overweight, so chances are your cat may be too. A cat that is at ideal weight will have their ribs slightly visible and have an evident waist when looking at them from above.<br /><br />Like humans, excess weight can cause health problems with our cats, so it is important to keep them at a healthy weight.<br /><br />Along with feeding less; feeding higher quality wet food and more exercise and play time can help your cat maintain a good weight.</div>  <div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-none " style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0;margin-right:0;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/uploads/1/1/4/7/11477499/cat-weight-chart_orig.webp" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Behavioral Signs of Pain in Cat]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/behavioral-signs-of-pain-in-cat]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/behavioral-signs-of-pain-in-cat#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2022 15:05:01 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Cat Health]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/behavioral-signs-of-pain-in-cat</guid><description><![CDATA[Cats often won't tell us something is wrong, they are&nbsp;particularly skilled at hiding their pain. This is a survival instinct as in the wild cats are both predators and prey. They don&rsquo;t want to&nbsp;expose potential weaknesses to other predators and make themselves vulnerable. If a cat gets to the point of&nbsp;expressing behavior that is the result of obvious pain or discomfort,&nbsp;it's often an emergency situation.&nbsp;A great way to set you and your cat up for success is to start [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">Cats often won't tell us something is wrong, they are&nbsp;particularly skilled at hiding their pain. This is a survival instinct as in the wild cats are both predators and prey. They don&rsquo;t want to&nbsp;expose potential weaknesses to other predators and make themselves vulnerable. If a cat gets to the point of&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">expressing behavior that is the result of obvious pain or discomfort,&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">it's often an emergency situation.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">A great way to set you and your cat up for success is to start slowly getting them used to touching all over, especially on some of their most sensitive areas like feet, ears, tail and mouths. You can teach them to give you a paw, which will help when trying to cut their nails. Get them used to human fingers in their mouths so you can easily brush their teeth.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">Snout to tail check ups can be a great way to bond with your cat and keep a good check on their health.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">To get started, gently pet their head, sniffing the ears and removing dirt and waxy debris with a soft cloth moistened with cat specific ear cleaner.&nbsp;If anything appears red, smells bad or if you notice pepper or coffee ground-like dirt, get to the vet. These could be signs of an infection, the presence of ear mites, and you may cause pain if you attempt to clean.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">If eyes tear excessively, have a thick discharge or if the&nbsp;pet is rubbing them, clean with purified water.&nbsp;Also observe eyes for differences in pupil size, if one is larger, this could be a sign of major medical problems and&nbsp;&nbsp;prompt medical attention is needed.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">Next up we move to the mouth, take a careful look inside. Gums should be a healthy pink&nbsp;(except for pets with dark pigment) with no odor coming&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">from the mouth. An unpleasant scent could indicate&nbsp;gum disease, tooth decay or gastrointestinal problems.&nbsp;Sweetness or an acetone-like scent could signal diabetes,&nbsp;but only your veterinarian knows for sure!&nbsp;Pay attention to hydration by feeling for moistness in&nbsp;the gums. Dry or sticky means you&nbsp;should encourage water intake. Dehydration&nbsp;is serious, so if skin at the nape of the neck sticks together&nbsp;when gently lifted, eyes are sunken and/or constipation&nbsp;presents, get to veterinary care!&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">The rest of the exam is like a gentle message, looking for things that don't belong like bumps, tenderness or wounds. Look for signs of skin dryness, a good brushing can help stimulate oil glands. Now the best part, reward your pet with a few treats or some play time!</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">Other things to keep an eye on are weight changes, changes in typical movements or grooming or changes in eating, drinking or litter habits. For example, d</span><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">ecreased or increased thirst can be an indicator&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">of changes in kidney function, diabetes, or other medical&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">issues and should be looked at.&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">Changes in urination habits can mean&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">issues with</span><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">&nbsp;kidney function,&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">diabetes or urinary blockages. Urination outside the litter box can mean a bladder infection.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">See the attached PDF from Pet Sitters international for a more detailed description.&nbsp;</span><br /></div>  <div><div style="margin: 10px 0 0 -10px"> <a title="Download file: behavioral_signs_of_pain.pdf" href="https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/uploads/1/1/4/7/11477499/behavioral_signs_of_pain.pdf"><img src="//www.weebly.com/weebly/images/file_icons/pdf.png" width="36" height="36" style="float: left; position: relative; left: 0px; top: 0px; margin: 0 15px 15px 0; border: 0;" /></a><div style="float: left; text-align: left; position: relative;"><table style="font-size: 12px; font-family: tahoma; line-height: .9;"><tr><td colspan="2"><b> behavioral_signs_of_pain.pdf</b></td></tr><tr style="display: none;"><td>File Size:  </td><td>476 kb</td></tr><tr style="display: none;"><td>File Type:  </td><td> pdf</td></tr></table><a title="Download file: behavioral_signs_of_pain.pdf" href="https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/uploads/1/1/4/7/11477499/behavioral_signs_of_pain.pdf" style="font-weight: bold;">Download File</a></div> </div>  <hr style="clear: both; width: 100%; visibility: hidden"></hr></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Picking the best Food for your Cat]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/picking-the-best-food-for-your-cat]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/picking-the-best-food-for-your-cat#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2022 19:45:19 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Cat Food]]></category><category><![CDATA[Cat Health]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/picking-the-best-food-for-your-cat</guid><description><![CDATA[       How to pick the best food for your cat? The short version is, if you can afford it, feed your cats wet food.Diet is the one of the most important decisions you make for your cat. Feeding them a balanced feline diet can help avoid painful and costly illness in the future.&nbsp;Most veterinarians suggest feeding wet food instead of dry kibble.The biggest three negatives associated with dry food are:1) water content is too low2) carbohydrate load is too high3) it is too high in plant-based p [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div class="wsite-image wsite-image-border-medium " style="padding-top:5px;padding-bottom:10px;margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px;text-align:center"> <a> <img src="https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/uploads/1/1/4/7/11477499/editor/img-2335.jpg?1648328553" alt="Picture" style="width:auto;max-width:100%" /> </a> <div style="display:block;font-size:90%"></div> </div></div>  <div class="paragraph"><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">How to pick the best food for your cat? The short version is, if you can afford it, feed your cats wet food.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">Diet is the one of the most important decisions you make for your cat. Feeding them a balanced feline diet can help avoid painful and costly illness in the future.&nbsp;Most veterinarians suggest feeding wet food instead of dry kibble.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">The biggest three negatives associated with dry food are:</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">1) water content is too low</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">2) carbohydrate load is too high</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">3) it is too high in plant-based protein versus animal-based proteins</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">Dry food is very heavily processed which includes being subjected to high temperatures for a long time resulting in alteration and destruction of nutrients. It is like feeding your cats junk food at every meal.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">Many people will say "my cat is doing just fine on dry food". Every living being is doing just fine, until they notice a sign of disease. Every cat with diabetes or a blocked urinary tract was doing just fine until they were not.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">Cats are carnivores, they are meant to get their nutrition from meat and not plants.&nbsp;The protein in dry food, which is often heavily plant-based, is not equal in quality to the protein in canned food, which is meat-based.&nbsp;&nbsp;Because plant proteins are cheaper than meat proteins, pet food companies will have a higher profit margin when using corn, wheat, soy, rice, etc.&nbsp;This abnormally high ratio or carbohydrates can wreak havoc on a cat's blood sugar and insulin levels, leading to diabetes.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">Another reason to feed your cats wet over dry food is that cats</span><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">&nbsp;also have a low thirst drive, so to stay healthy they must get hydration with their food.&nbsp;</span><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">In the wild your cat would be eating a high protein, high-moisture, meat/organ-based diet, with only&nbsp; approximately 1-2 percent of her diet consisting of carbohydrates. The average dry food contains 35-50 percent carbohydrate calories.&nbsp; Some of the cheaper dry foods can contain even higher levels. Staying hydrated can help keep your cat safe from many common cat ailments such as bladder, kidney and urinary tract problems.</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">Many cat nutritionists would say the most low quality wet food is better than the highest quality dry food. Cats on canned food consume double the amounts of water as cats on dry food.j</span><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(98, 98, 98)">Please do your own research and pick a food that is best for you and your cat. More detailed information on a cat's diet, and how it can affect diabetes or increased weight can be found</span> <a href="https://catinfo.org/" target="_blank">here</a>.</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Fear Free Pet Sitter]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/fear-free-pet-sitter]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/fear-free-pet-sitter#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2022 13:52:53 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Fear Free]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.lakeviewpetcare.com/cat-education/fear-free-pet-sitter</guid><description><![CDATA[We are happy to be a Fear Free certified pet sitter serving Chicago's cats. Cats are very sensitive animals. Sounds, smells and sudden movement that may not be noticable to humans, can be very strssful for them. This video is a great first step in creating a Fear Free and calming home for your cat. You can find more free tips at&nbsp;www.fearfreehappyhomes.com/&nbsp;.        [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">We are happy to be a Fear Free certified pet sitter serving Chicago's cats. Cats are very sensitive animals. Sounds, smells and sudden movement that may not be noticable to humans, can be very strssful for them. This video is a great first step in creating a Fear Free and calming home for your cat. You can find more free tips at&nbsp;<a href="https://www.fearfreehappyhomes.com/" target="_blank">www.fearfreehappyhomes.com/</a>&nbsp;.</div>  <div class="wsite-youtube" style="margin-bottom:10px;margin-top:10px;"><div class="wsite-youtube-wrapper wsite-youtube-size-auto wsite-youtube-align-center"> <div class="wsite-youtube-container">  <iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/qx0ZNFCFHWk?wmode=opaque" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> </div> </div></div>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>