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Why Do Cats Scratch?

 

Why Do Cats Scratch?

All cats scratch.  You must have seen them.  Or even felt them.  It is an inbred habit that NEEDS to be fulfilled. They HAVE to do it.

It is nigh on impossible to make him stop because scratching is in a cat’s natural behaviour.  Evidence can be seen everywhere that might give you a clue as to whether a house has as one of its tenants – a cat.

It is no secret when you enter someone’s house and see shabby drapes that are half ripped off their attachments to the window, or their length is severely curtailed by material that has been ripped in several places.  The poor owners are not purposely trying to make you feel sorry for them – they are genuinely down-trodden by the behaviour of their cat

Apart from frayed nerves as well as shredded sofa corners or armrests, your friend might be quite normal once you have deduced why their house is in such a state.

When you are in the decision making time about whether you add a cat to your family or not, all of this destruction – massive, massive destruction has to be taken into account and you have to be prepared.

Being prepared, means getting stuff into the house called cat furniture.  Yes, that’s right, Cats come with their own type of baggage – cat furniture.  We are not just talking about numerous bags of kitty litter and a container for such – no we are talking about scratching posts, climbing and scratching gymnasiums, toys attached to wands, stuffed animals and other such toys for playing with, balls that roll or can be squished.  Things to be pounced upon and things to be thrown and retrieved.

A basket for sleeping, throws, towels, their own bath, their own beauty parlour – I know, you are saying, hey you are getting a bit carried away now aren’t you?  No I am not – because I have seen all of this stuff in my daughters house where live 4 adults and now the cat.  My daughter does nothing by halves.  And she has very expensive leather furniture and bedding, antique furniture pieces and paper that would stretch from end of a mile to another because she has several businesses that require massive amounts of paperwork.

And her pantry- well you name it the cat eats, drinks or is fed it.

We are being quite serious here.

Cat’s scratch.  Therefore to live up-to-date in a modern apartment way above the clouds where no ordinary man can reach financially or physically without the added luxury of an elevator, this is what you need in your house when you decide that you are going have a cat join you and share in your living space.

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How To Protect Your Precious Things From The Cat

How To Protect Your Precious Things From The Cat

Just because you love your cat, does not mean that he should take preference around things that are in your home.  I am talking about things strategically placed, like things that are precious to you that sit atop your book shelf, in the centre of the table, or just carefully on your desk.  Many of these things are of great value, whether they be permanently or temporarily – it doesn’t matter, they are worth something in your eyes and the last thing you need is a clumsy four-legged wonderful ball of fur, upsetting the value by smashing it into smithereens at a moment’s notice.

Cats are not so bad as they have usually outgrown that playful come hither or else attitude.  It is the kitten that needs watching, although I have to admit that some cats cat can have their  moments as well.

I am talking about an emotional attachment to a vase and then the flowers that are so carefully arranged inside that vase.

I am talking about heirloom Christmas tree ornaments lovingly placed around the tree.

I am talking about delicate figurines handed down from 5 generations ago skilfully arranged about the bookshelves.

I am talking about a carefully decorated cake left on the counter top for the birthday this afternoon.

I am talking about any number of situations whereby things of value are perched upon, laid down around, carefully stretched out over areas of your house to be seen and not be touched but admired.

How does one ask an animal, your new kitty to comply with the rules of the house right from the start of its life of sharing with you?

I have friends who creep around their new kitty with a bottle of water that can be squirted at him the moment he puts the wrong foot forward.  I have other friends who throw tiny objects at their cat when he comes too close for comfort of precious items in their house.

These things have only incurred more breakages as far as I am concerned because in both situations both the kitty and the cat think their humans are playing with them!

No, you really have to employ the use of something strong that will enable your “stuff” to stay put no matter what beating it is going to get.  Much like being prepared for an earthquake or high winds, these are the types of thoughts that you need to employ when you decide to bring a playful animal in to join your family.

Have you ever heard of Museum Wax?

It comes in tubs of 3 sizes and is a blend of Microcrystalline waxes that are fail-proof in the protection against damage caused by nature rearing it’s ugly head as it tends to do from time to time.  Now let’s face it, if it protects from such extremes, then it must surely be safe to use around the paws of a playful cat.

These waxes are made specifically to protect both your precious item as well as the wood to which it needs to stay attached, or even other finishings such as marble, ceramic, glass, crystal or porcelain.

I would recommend a tube of Museum Wax anytime to each household whether they have a cat or not – because earthquakes and gale-force winds do not differentiate between a house that holds animals or just humans.  It might be a good reminder right now to get some to shore up some of your things now in case something serious weather wise happens in the not too distant future.

Easy to use – just put some between your fingers, mould them into little balls and place them beneath each precious item.  Even busy cats will have to be pretty strong to alter their resistance to movement once set in place.  All you have to do when you need to reposition something is to give it a little twist.

It has its uses even when attaching frames to walls.

Sand or small stones made either of stone or glass will weigh some things down naturally as well.  Have you tried those non-slippery pads of material that mariners or mobile home owners use in their boats and buses?

So you can make your house cat and kitten proof BEFORE he joins your household.

Nothing of course is entirely 100% PURRRFECT, however, something is better than nothing.

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How To Say Hi To A New Cat

 

How To Say Hi To A New Cat

Before we had cats, I often wondered what one does when being greeted by one when you visit friends. Previously it had been very awkward, because I didn’t know the cat and he didn’t know me, therefore I was always on tenterhooks at the beginning of the visit, just in case their cat was not a friendly cat.  And let’s face it, some of them are not and that’s okay too.  I don’t take to everyone I meet either.

I did some reading on the subject and found some very helpful hints.

Cats have voices just as we do.  And they make sounds that are helpful to know about before you get into a “have you met our cat” situation.

They purr for one thing.  Purring is usually a sign of a content cat. And if one is content, then they probably warm up to being the centre of attraction at times.  If you are being introduced to a cat that is purring, then it is highly likely that you will both hit it off to a great start in your new friendship – just don’t do anything as you approach them to make them turn off their purring machine, such as talk loudly, unexpectedly, make sudden movements towards him or for that matter towards their owners.

The next one might make you giggle because I did when I first tried it.  Have you ever made a chirruping noise around a cat before?  Well, this type of noise is something that cats use to keep her kittens in line or get them to do something she wants them to do.  The cat you are meeting might think that you could be interested in something or someone in another part of the room or even another room – he will chirrup to let you know usually – you could try your own hand at chirruping yourself, which would definitely make the cat at ease in your presence – even if it makes you feel a wee bit funny when you first hear yourself doing it.

 

  • You will know when a cat is not a particularly friendly one – they will hiss and /or growl. That’s right, they will hiss/or growl.  For some reason, your presence is making them feel upset, maybe a little frightened or even downright scared.  Perhaps you are even making him angry!  Thankfully I have never been in such a situation, but it can happen, therefore if you come across a cat that is behaving in such a way, then let them go, forget about them, do not approach them and let them get whatever is going on their system to quieten down before trying to make friends with them.  Cats are funny things-  but then so are humans – we are all subjected to memories, things that stir a trigger within us from a long forgotten feeling, a deja vous moment – who knows what suddenly springs into your head sometimes at the sight, sound or touch of something or someone.  Animals have the same tendencies are humans – so be aware of this type of cat situation.  Better to be safe and at a distance, than to be up close and ripped to shreds by angry paws.
  • Cats have body language just as we do.  Now I am in no way educated on body language – therefore I tend to miss cues that others can see well before I can.  The same with a cat.  What’s he doing at the point of meeting or of you just entering the room?  Where is he looking?  Are his eyes closed?  Are they open?  What is his tail doing?  Is it down up or sideways? Is it twitching or still?    What about his ears?  Are they poking up or lying down?  Are they twitching or are they still?  Does he want to meet you is what you are trying your best to decide.  Keeping your eyes alert as to what posture he’s holding before you venture forward is the best education you can give yourself at the time.

 

Never rush an animal.  Let them come to you rather than you go to them is a good approach as well.  They might like to get used to your smell before they decide to saunter forward.  Or they  might just totally ignore you and keep on sleeping in the corner – although be aware that even though they appear to be sleeping – they are very at the state of suddenly becoming very alert should they need arise.  They are smart, these cats.  Never take them for granted.  They can be your enemy or your friend.  Let’s hope it will always be the latter.

 

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How To Keep Your Cat Warm In The Winter Months

How To Keep Your Cat Warm In The Winter Months

Winter is fast approaching here in New Zealand and I wondered how would we keep our cat warm as the months get colder and more unbearable?  After all, I myself am a summer person, therefore I am not at all keen on spending winter here in New Zealand anymore.  I guess as one ages, one feels the cold more despite the numerous blankets and cuddlies one can wrap up in.  I figured that it must be the same thing for our cat.

Now I know that cats have their own built-in furry covering and that is well and good, however, some months tend to get colder than others, therefore one begins to wonder if their fur lining is sufficient for them.  I suspect short haired cats feel it much more than long haired ones. Did you know that they can come down with frostbite or even that dreaded hypothermia if you are not careful about watching out for them.  Usually inside is cosy and warm for them anyway, but there are times that cats just NEED to go outside and that is a time when you might find the following hints helpful.

Nowadays and I have seen them in droves as campers bring their pets here while they are on holiday – I have seen them be dressed just like we would were we venturing outside for a walk or to play.  I have seen such fashion statements such as wee boots and the cutest coats – some coats wrapping right around the bodies of their cats and being complemented by a little pair of boots that come up to their knees. At first, I thought, how ridiculous – wouldn’t that hamper the cat’s movements?  However, one time I thought I would chat with the owner and that gave me the opportunity to take a good look at their cat which I must say was also on a lead.  When talking to the owner, they said that at first, their cat had taken a little objection to the new duds, however, it wasn’t very long before it seemed to wait before going outside, knowing that it would then be dressed appropriately before that big door was opened.  Cat’s paws can be very affected by snow which I had never thought about before – I just thought that cats loved to romp where they pleased in all sorts of weather, but when you come to really think about it, would we be happy with bare feet in the snow, or would we rather know that our toes are cosily wrapped before touching it.  The only thing would be to make sure the little boots are well-fitted – they don’t want to fall off during their walking about, and they don’t want to cause discomfort by slipping down their legs either.

If there is a real objection to slipping boot and coats on your cat, then make sure that when they first come inside, you have a towel handy to quickly dry them off from the wetness on their coats and feet and that this stimulates warmth back into their bodies and limbs.  And just as with yourself having just come inside from the cold or the rain, a nice warm room, a lovely bed by the fire or a cosy corner in the couch would be the next best thing to heaven.  I, of course, would then opt for a warm cup of milk or cocoa, but a bowl of slightly warm water would be very welcoming to help bring warmth inside your cat’s body.

If there is really no need for your cat to venture outside in inclement weather, then don’t make them go outside.  After all, it can’t be pleasant having huge drops of rain dropping on you as you run from shelter to shelter outside.  And what if there are hailstones, they would hurt your cat no end as well.  That might just be a good time to put out some kitty litter in an out of the way place but convenient to them for your cat’s use.  If your cat loves going outside regardless, then make sure his way back into the house is never obstructed so that they can hurry back in when they have had enough of the fresh air outside.

Warm corners with cosy old shirts and blankies sound like a good idea to me as well.  Preferably, don’t lay one layer straight onto the floor – try to give them as much padding as possible – remember they are going to paw whatever it is they are going to lie down on anyway, therefore lots of padding will give them ample warmth when they eventually settle down. So I suggest three or four or five layers of warm old shirts, old cardies, worn blankies will make for a very cosy place to settle down for the next several hours of dreaming.

And keep their bedding facilities away from draughts like windows or doors that are constantly being opened and closed.  Raised beds perhaps 3 to 4 inches off the floor would be ideal.

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Throwing Up

 

Throwing Up

What a great start to a blog!  Throwing up!  While this is not a common occurrence with us humans, it is indeed something found quite common among our feline friends:  messy, out of your control – but also something that needs checking just in case.

The first question I would ask myself is, what has he eaten just recently?

  • Is the food fresh?
  • Was it cooked?
  • How long has it been lying in his bowl?
  • Is there anything in the close proximity of his bowl that might have fallen into the food that might not be good for him?
  • Has someone spilled something into it without realising?
  • Is another animal involved that you are not aware of?
  • Could they have sneaked into your house somehow and touched his food and maybe they were not entirely well medically?
  • Is the food relatively new, therefore could he have an allergy to it or some of its ingredients?

These are just some questions it would be good to ponder while you check to see if he is okay after throwing up.  And my solution to these questions would be to change his food to something entirely different just in case anyway.

The next question I would ask myself is, how long is it since he was groomed properly?

  • Was it today?
  • Was it yesterday?
  • Was it last week?
  • Do you keep a diary or a calendar marked to record this event?
  • Could it be hairballs?

It is very easy to overlook some things when one runs a busy household and no one volunteers to help out now and again.

Having satisfied yourself that all is in order, then the next thing would be to make sure he has a good drink of water after throwing up.  When you are sick with vomiting yourself it is very easy to lose too many fluids at once, therefore, keeping up fluid intake is very wise.  Same goes for your pet.  He can get dehydrated very quickly if you do not see to his drinking needs.

From here, I would make a visit to the Vet as soon as possible.  Cats get sick with internal illnesses just like humans do.  And if there is no apparent reason for his constant vomiting, then there has to be something happening to him that you can’t see.  And that needs to be determined by professionals who know what they are about.

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Why Knead?

Why Knead?

Sometimes I absolutely dread Sunday dress, only because I know my favourite stockings will be ruined and my nylon dress will get catches in it and my black sweater will end up with fur all over it.  Now why would I be saying this you might wonder?  Well it is because we have a cat and guess what?  Every time she wants to come near me to tell me she loves me, she is going to ladder my stockings, her claws will catch in my nylon dress and sure as eggs she will be moulting on my lovely new black sweater.

That’s how life happens when you own a pet whether it be a dog or cat or some other species – there are always downsides that affect the material you.

Cats love company so when they see you arrive home after several hours, guess what, in they come with claws outstretched – not to hurt you on purpose, but to knead your lap to convincingly let you know that you are the most loved human being in the world.  Trimming her nails might help but really is not good for her so putting up with this great show of affection should be accepted with the good feelings that surround those moments.

If you are quick and have too many pairs of laddered stockings, then have a towel on hand or a blankie of some sort – that way you can just reach for it before she lands on you and there she is kneading and pawing you without any bad things happening to your tender skin or to your precious new clothing.

If your cat had a happy childhood which most of them have, then they might be reliving how it felt to be on mum’s belly – instinctively kneading her to bring about more milk into her welcome teats for nourishment.

Another sign of kneading could be that she is ready to mate, however, I never think of that reason because she doesn’t do that kind of thing anymore since we had her seen to.

Look on kneading as a good thing – you can make it a good thing – all depends on your forethought for preparation BEFORE it happens.

What an interesting life a cat has and what wonderful communication skills they possess.

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Please Rescue Me

Please Rescue Me

Recently I came across a blog from concerned and caring people who lived in Peru – they really wanted a cat for company, and so one day they went out looking for one.  Out of all the abandoned cats they came across they chose one that really needed their help and love – she was so sick and was only a few weeks old, requiring immediate medical attention and some much needed love.

Trust grew almost immediately, I am assuming because she had not been handled by humans before and being subjected to such gentle and kind treatment from the moment she spotted them, she knew these were the ones.

She quickly lost her fear, her inhibitions, her feeling of hopelessness and turned her nose into soft arms. The in-home dog welcomed her – she had a view of the streets below to die for, here was furniture, warmth, food – what more could she want? Father human worked from home, therefore there was no shortage of love and attention. And when Mother human came home – there was more in abundance.

I often come across such lovely stories and use them as a basis for many of my thoughts in new books.  It is nice to read about fairy tale dreams do come true ending stories.  However, I also do not go around with my eyes closed and pretend that such rescues are not necessary.  Many animals are abandoned, drowned at birth, thrown out on the streets to fend for themselves, underfed or badly neglected.

Our purpose in life is to love one another as we would wish ourselves to be.

Thank you to the saviours of kitty kats throughout the world and in our own neighbourhoods.

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Budget Savers

Budget Savers

Let’s face it – if we can save money we will – it is our basic instinct to do so, therefore when faced with a budget situation, out come our contingency plans on how to do stuff ourselves.

I must admit that having an extra mouth in the family to feed is quite noticeable within a few short weeks of that arrival arriving – now that all might sound like a tongue twister to you, however, I know that when you really think about it down deep – you do know exactly what I am saying here. And I am not necessarily talking about an extra human mouth to feed in this particular case.

No – I am talking about your pets.

There is the food aspect – what does your cat really like to eat?  Have you ever given it much thought?

Well I moseyed around and found some great recipe books on Amazon that will enlighten you as to the best food being home-made food for your cat.  What you need in nutrition is decidedly different when it comes to your pet, therefore reading the labels of what you are feeding him today and what you could be giving him tomorrow is very important.

And herein lies the secret – just because you are switching more and more to home-made for you, then why shouldn’t your entire family including your 4 legged ones enjoy the same benefits.

I know you will save money in this department.

Making your own toys would also help in saving the pennies.  Is it really necessary to go to that wonderful pet chain store to buy something that you could very well make up in the privacy of your own living room?

What about that dreaded of all pests that plague our homes when we have pets?  Did you know that simple salt on the carpet becomes a dehydration agent for fleas and will end up drying out their bodies and eventually kill those that have the temerity to fall off your feline friend onto your carpet?

Countless other ideas are available to you if just think what it is you need and is there a way to make it yourself.

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Matts And Tangles

Matts And Tangles

I often wondered what was behind all the matting on our cat and until I read what Cathy has to say about it, then I would still be in the dark about it.  Thank goodness I have found her site so that we can keep up with the care of our cat which until I did come across it – I did not in the least bit realise how so important it is to our dear pet.

Rubbing and petting your cat can cause matting believe it or not and even just the act of your pet walking around will also cause similar problems under their legs.  Naturally they get into situations themselves that will result in severe matting, therefore care that this does not become a regular trip to the Vet can be taken by you at home.

I remember my own mother brushing my  hair during my youth and honestly she was never kind and if I winced she would beat my head with the wooden brush, therefore it was better to just put up with the pain and hide the tears as best I could.  So if you find matts and tangles in your pet’s hair be certain not to tug or pull at them as it hurts them tremendously.

Hold the matt in one hand and the brush in the other and gently tease it out as best you can, doing your best to keep your hand as near to the skin as possible.  If that doesn’t work, then use your fingers and gently try to pry it apart that way.  As each piece becomes free then you can gently brush it away until it is again smooth.

It is very handy that I have grandchildren who pamper themselves with sprays and oils, because I have had a lot of hints from them as to how to look after their long hair.  Did you know you can get similar products for your pets, therefore make use of them as it does make the job a lot easier for you and far less painful and unpleasant for them.

I do not recommend cutting the matt or the tangle out unless VERY desperate as this could lead to unnecessary injury to your cat. Be patient and tease them out as best as you can with your fingers and the brush.

Frequent treatments will mean less matting of course so take the hint!

Extreme cases I would advise a trip to the Vet pretty quick smart.

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Bath Time

 

Bath time

Everyone loves a bath only the first time it might be scary for some things. You, of course, don’t remember your very first bath, but I have watched a few grandchildren with their first bath and every one of them took to it like water – pardon the pun!

As to bathing your animal, in particular your cat, it just might take a little getting used to for you both.  Sometimes it is even better to have someone helping you those first few times, just in case things get a little slippery – oh excuse me, I am in a fun mood today!  The washhouse tub would be a great place to start I should think, unless right from the start you are going to make room in your house for the cat’s very own bath tub.  Being firm with your touch would be the next thing – don’t let the cat think that you are the least bit nervous – he is too, don’t you worry – so the last thing you need is for 2 people taking part in the event feeling jittery.

Cathy suggests that, “you don’t let the cat turn over or face you and always keep his paws on the sponge you are using, starting at the neck and then moving down his back.”

  • Think about how you wash your own hair in the shower – do you make sure your hair is wet first? Then do the same for the cat.
  • Do you like turning your face up to the shower nozzle and feeling drowned in it? No, therefore do not let this happen to your cat either.

Shampoo once his hair is completely soaked and don’t miss areas where you know he will need cleaning like his bottom and his belly.  That belly drags along the ground a lot as he crawls under your house and I don’t need to say anything about his bottom I am sure.  If he happens to have fleas, then this is a good time to go over his fur with the fine toothed flea comb.  Not all fleas will fall out into the water, but as he dries later, more will come off then.  As with ourselves, he will flake and dead skin will come away easily during the bathing and towelling process.

Enjoy this time together – another great bonding moment for you both.  And in time both of you will look forward to the event and he will come out smelling so clean and cuddly – your entire time will not be wasted in carrying out this part of his grooming.

Have fun with your cat.

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