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Are Two Cats Better Than One?

When I adopted my cat, I originally got one.  I had no intentions of getting a second one as I live alone and really, why do I need two cats?  But when I was at the shelter, they asked me if I was interested in two kittens instead, to which I said no as there was a particular one that had caught my eye.  Yet, a month later, I was back there adopting a second cat.

Animal Vaccinations

Distemper is often misunderstood.

I recently noticed my youngest cat becoming more aggressive. She started to hiss at my older cat and to do unusual things like jump on doors and slide down with her claws. I thought about calling the vet and then remembered I never had the distemper vaccine administered to her. I had always heard that the distemper shot helped to calm them. I decided to research the vaccine and realized it has nothing to do with temperament. Distemper is a viral disease passed between felines through contact, usually saliva, and it is usually fatal. Although outdoor cats are at highest risk, humans can also pass the virus to indoor cats with contaminated clothing or by touching an infected cat.

What's With Jumping on the Counter?

Fellow cat owners, I have a problem.  Well, two of them if we are getting technical.  My cats – we’ll call them Dumb and Dumber for simplicity’s sake – have decided that it is perfectly acceptable to jump on the counter.  While I appreciate the offer to help pre-wash the dishes after dinner, grubby cat prints all over my counters is a real turnoff for visitors, and baths in my sink are really doing a number on the drain.

They are not even subtle about getting on the counter.  We will be relaxing in the family room and hear the telltale “thump!” of paws hitting the floor after an evening snack.  If they hear us walking into the room, they will jump down but hang around as if they know we can’t do anything without proof.

Playing with Your Cat

Just like kids with two legs, those with four legs appreciate playtime as well.  Playtime does not have to be hard or even a lot of work on your part though if you are not as energetic as your cat is.  There are ways to play that will tire them out without a lot of energy on your party.

Wrestle – Sit down on the floor with your cat.  Chances are, they are going to come up to you as they are curious why you are on the floor and then you can wrestle with them.  Keep it light and gentle until you know what your cat is willing to put up with.  Some cats will get right into it and you can play hard, but some prefer the gentle type of fighting. 

Toys – There are a lot of different toys out there that you can buy for your cat and they can end up costing a lot of money.  But some of the best toys are the cheapest ones that you can make at home.  One idea is taking some tin foil and roll it up in a ball and toss it.  My cats love to attack these and it will keep them entertained for a few hours.  Another option would be a toilet paper roll.  One of my cats recently found some bubble wrap and it was hilarious watching her play with it.

Lasers – Cats love chasing lasers and trying to catch them.  Whether you have a laser pen or some other source, this is a great lazy activity for you to use to wear out your cat.   Make sure the beam moves randomly to make it more interesting.

Ear Mites In Cats

"look for a grimy dirty appearance"

If you see your cat digging deep into their ear and scratching away, there's a good chance your cat may have ear mites. Another sign of ear mites in cats is the frequent shaking of the head.

 

If you see one of these symptoms, you can examine the inside of your cat's ear for signs of ear mites. The mites themselves are too small for the human eye to actually see without the aid of a special instrument but you can usually see evidence of ear mites if they have established themselves.

What you will see will look like your cat's ear is extra dirty inside. Dark waxy spots. Sometimes you will also see "hairy" material. But basically, look for a grimy dirty appearance.

Raw Food for Cats

Start by buying some frozen mice which you thaw before feeding.

Cats are carnivores by nature. Popular kibble barely even contains meat. Why are we feeding them a diet of processed food made mostly of grains and fillers? My furry friends are part of my family and I would NOT feed them most kibble I see on grocery store shelves.

Feeding your animal companions food from a bag is the equivalent of feeding yourself processed food. The result is obesity, disease, dehydration, damage to internal organs and a general feeling of discomfort. In the wild, cats will seek prey and eat most of the internal organs without the ill effects of bacteria, due to the high level of acid in the stomach. As with most animals, the cat’s digestive system is very different than that of a human.  

The Elegant Maine Coon

Though its origins are cloaked in mystery, the Maine Coon remains one of America's most beloved breeds of cat.  I'm proud to say two of those adorable critters call me slave.  Though rumors abound about their origins, the likely explanation is that long haired cats from overseas were introduced to the area and bred with the local domestic short-haired cats.

Captain Jenks of the Horse Marines was the first Maine Coon to be written about, back in 1861.  A Maine Coon won the Best Cat award in 1895 at the Madison Square Garden Show.  After that, the breed declined in popularity until its resurgence in the 1950's.  The Maine Coon Breeders and Fanciers Association was formed in 1968 and the breed has continued to be popular ever since.

My Fierce Guard Cat

Most people get dogs when they want a good "guard animal" but I'm here to report that cats can be great guard animals too. Several years ago, there was a rogue dog in the neighborhood that probably had rabies or some disease that had turned it into a snarly creature on the prowl. Before this time, I had never met a dog I didn't like but when this dog showed up I could sense there was something terribly wrong. It seemed to come out of nowhere and rushed me snarling with its fangs showing.

 

My cat who had been soaking up some rays in a sunny spot on the roof suddenly leaped in between the vicious dog and me. Her back was arched and she was making sounds I had never heard her make before. Keep in mind the dog was a very large dog and she was just an average sized cat but she held her ground even as he encroached closer and closer. The dog was still snarling and I was very afraid for my cat because I thought the rogue dog was about to bite her and I didn't know what might be wrong with him. As he approached closer, she raised her paw showed her sharp claws in a motion that seemed to threaten to rip open his nose.

 

The dog finally reluctantly retreated. My cat continued to firmly stand her ground until he had completely left our yard. She was still making these funny sounds that I interpreted as, "Don't come back and don't mess with my Mom." With my heart still racing, I picked her up and she began purring about as loud as I had ever heard her purr. I was so proud of her I think I must have bragged on her to everyone I know.

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