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Thursday, 7 September 2023
The Purrfect Playtime: Keeping Your Feline Friend Happy
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Wednesday, 23 August 2023
The Incredible Story of Lucky the Cat
Look at this!
Tuesday, 15 August 2023
How To Care For Your Elderly Cat
Wednesday, 9 August 2023
Tommy Dials 911
Cats are known for being independent and aloof, but sometimes they can also be loyal and heroic. That’s the case of Tommy, a four-year-old orange tabby who saved his owner’s life by dialing 911 (the US emergency number).
Tommy’s owner, Gary Rosheisen, suffers from osteoporosis and mini-strokes that can make him fall out of his wheelchair. He lives alone in his apartment in Columbus, Ohio, and he has trained Tommy to press a speed-dial button on his phone that calls 911 in case of an emergency1.
Rosheisen had a seizure and fell off his wheelchair. He couldn’t reach the phone or the medical alert necklace that he wears around his neck. He was lying on the floor, helpless and in pain, when he heard Tommy meowing and scratching the phone2.
Tommy managed to hit the right button and call 911. The operator heard nothing but a cat meowing, so he sent a police officer to check on the address. The officer arrived at Rosheisen’s apartment and found the door locked. He heard a man calling for help inside, so he kicked down the door and found Rosheisen on the floor with Tommy by his side.
Rosheisen was taken to the hospital and treated for his injuries. He said he was grateful to Tommy for saving his life and called him his “best friend”. He also said he was amazed by Tommy’s intelligence.
Tommy is not the first cat to dial 911. Another cat named Leona did the same thing for her owner, who had fallen out of her bed and couldn’t get up. These stories show that cats are not only cute and cuddly, but also smart and caring. They can be true heroes when their owners need them most.
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Monday, 7 August 2023
The Cat Who Fell From 19 Floors
You may have heard of the saying that cats have nine lives, but have you ever heard of the cat who survived a 200ft fall from 19 floors?
Sugar miraculously lived after plunging from the window of her owner’s apartment in Boston, USA. Brittany Kirk left her apartment to run some errands. She had left the window open, thinking that Sugar would enjoy the fresh air but didn't realise she would jump onto the windowsill
Sugar lost her balance and fell from the window. She plummeted about 200 feet, to the ground. She landed on a small patch of mulch, surrounded by concrete and bricks. She was spotted by a woman who was walking her dog nearby. The woman called the animal rescue service.
Amazingly, Sugar only suffered minor injuries from the fall. She had a small cut on her chest, and some bruising on her lungs. She had no broken bones, no internal bleeding, and no brain damage. She was treated with painkillers and antibiotics, and was able to go home the next day.
How did Sugar survive such a high fall? According to veterinarians, cats have a natural ability to survive falls from great heights. They have a flexible spine that allows them to twist their body in mid-air and land on their feet. They also have a low body weight and a large surface area relative to their mass, which reduces the impact force. And they have a strong survival instinct that helps them relax and brace for impact.
Brittany says that she is very grateful that Sugar is alive, and that she will never leave the window open again.
Monday, 31 July 2023
How To Keep Your Cat Happy And Healthy
Cats are wonderful companions, but they also need some special care and attention to stay happy and healthy. Here are some tips on how to keep your cat purring and playful.
Provide a stimulating environment
Cats are curious and intelligent animals, so they need some stimulation to prevent boredom and stress. You can provide your cat with toys, scratching posts, hiding places, windows, and interactive games. You can also rotate the toys and change the environment occasionally to keep things interesting.
Feed a balanced diet
Cats are obligate carnivores, which means they need meat to survive and thrive. You should feed your cat a high-quality, complete and balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs. You can choose from wet, dry, or raw food, or a combination of them. You should also provide fresh water at all times and avoid giving your cat human food or treats that can be harmful or toxic.
Groom your cat regularly
Cats are very clean animals, but they still need some help with grooming. You should brush your cat’s fur at least once a week to remove loose hair, dirt, and mats. This will also help prevent hairballs and improve your cat’s skin and coat health. You should also trim your cat’s nails every few weeks to prevent them from growing too long and causing problems. You can also check your cat’s ears, eyes, teeth, and paws for any signs of infection or injury.
Visit the vet regularly
Cats are good at hiding their pain and illness, so you may not notice if something is wrong with them. That’s why you should take your cat to the vet for regular check-ups and vaccinations. This will help detect any health issues early and prevent them from getting worse. You should also spay or neuter your cat to prevent unwanted pregnancies and reduce the risk of certain diseases.
Give your cat love and attention
Cats are social animals, so they need some love and attention from their humans. You should spend some time with your cat every day, playing, cuddling, or talking to them. You should also respect your cat’s personality and preferences, and let them decide when they want to interact with you. You should never force your cat to do something they don’t like or punish them for their natural behaviours.
By following these tips, you can keep your cat happy and healthy for many years to come. Remember that every cat is unique, so you should always consult your vet if you have any questions or concerns about your cat’s well-being.
Tuesday, 2 May 2023
How To Stop Your Cat Scratching Walls and Furniture
You may feel like tearing your hair out and getting cross with kitty, but there are things you can do to solve the problem.
First, you need to know why your cat scratches. They need to remove old layers of claws; they may be leaving a message that this is their territory; or it could be an attention-seeking action.
When they scratch they leave a scent behind from the scent glands on their paws so they will revisit the scratched area regularly to renew the smell.
So how do we deal with the problem?
Don’t punish your cat. They won’t understand and won’t link the punishment with the crime.
1 One effective way is to get your cat a scratching post. Make sure it’s not so light that it will tumble over when kitty scratches. It must be tall enough too; cats like to s-t-r-e-t-c-h! If they don’t immediately take to the post, try spreading some catnip on it or hang a few toys on it. Cats like stripes so drawing some on the post with a felt tip could help.
2 Keep your cat’s claws trimmed which could reduce the need to scratch.
3 If you think the problem is attention-seeking, ignore your cat when they start to scratch. Don’t try to stop them, shout at them or get angry because that is giving them the attention they seek. Leave the room.
4 If your cat is accessing walls or wallpaper via the floor, put some double-sided sticky tape on the place where they put their back legs when they scratch. They hate the feel of it.
5 Stress could be the problem. In this case, always remain calm and soothing around your cat. Don’t let other pets in your household upset it. Don’t keep it in a room with noisy or boisterous children. T
6 There are sprays you can buy which claim to stop cats scratching. If you use one, make sure you have an alternative place for your cat to use, like a scratching post.