Saturday, July 21, 2018

Don't Make These 5 Cat Care Mistakes

Don't Make These 5 Cat Care Mistakes

We all want what’s best for our pets, don’t we? As a veteran veterinarian (more than three decades in practice), I’ve looked across the exam room table at enough pet owners to know that the overwhelming majority truly are trying their best. Even when they don’t take our recommendations — especially when they want to, but can’t usually because they can’t afford it. But what if I told you that I can set your cat on the road to getting healthy and staying healthy with just a few simple don’t-do-this tips? And what if I told you they were basically free?
5 Things to Stop Doing, Right Now
I have your attention now, right? So let’s take a look at my top five recommendations for things cat lovers should never, ever do.

1. Let your cat roam freely. Yes, I'm going to jump right in with the most controversial recommendation of them all. I know that in the United States, most feline behavior experts and veterinarians are strong advocates for keeping cats indoors. And I know, further, that a rather large proportion of cat lovers let their cats roam free. (Interesting fact: In the United Kingdom, it’s considered downright odd to keep cats from roaming, and some would go so far as to say it’s abusive.) And I know my advice may seem contradictory, considering that the only cats at our Almost Heaven Ranch are the barn cats. But as a veterinarian, I’ve seen enough cats hit by cars, attacked by dogs or coyotes, or poisoned — accidentally and intentionally — to know that when you let your cat roam, you’re likely shortening his life. The quality of an indoor cat’s life can be brought to parity with his free-roaming cohort by adding trees, toys and catios to his indoor space, or by allowing him into areas secured with cat fencing — while you keep an eye out for predators.

2. Punish or frighten your cat. The fastest way I know to ruin a relationship with a cat is to hit him, scare him, yell at him or in any way push upon him a negative impression of you. Simply put, punishment does not work to change his behavior, except in one specific way: It will leave him thinking that you’re a horrible creature he ought to avoid. That means if you want to enjoy having a cat in your life, the best way to shape his behavior is with treats and praise. Why is this a health tip? Because cats who are afraid are stressed, and stress has been linked to illness. Cats like calm, predictable environments with calm, predictable people who let them be cats. A relaxed, happy cat will be healthier, and that will make you happier.

3. Overfeed your cat. If you think we veterinarians sound like broken records when we harp on the weight of the pets we see, well...we are. We’re trying to think of ways to get through to our clients about how they are making their pets’ lives miserable and shorter by lovingly giving them more food than they need. What else can we say or do to make you understand this? I’m pulling out my hair, and so are all of my colleagues. We’re seeing cats in constant misery from weight-related feline arthritis, or we’re being asked to euthanize cats with diabetes because the owners can’t cope with the care. Please don’t tell me that you’ve tried everything. Let us help find things you haven’t tried. But mostly, try saying no to your begging pet. Cats can’t open kibble bags or cans of food, and they can’t hop in the refrigerator and help themselves to leftovers. You have the power to make your cat healthy. Use it. Use it now
4. Use products made for dogs (or horses, or any other species, including people) on your cat. Tylenol can kill your cat. So can aspirin. So can flea-control products labeled for dogs. In fact, cats are super sensitive to so many things we don’t give a moment’s thought to that I will go so far as to say you should use only products that are labeled for cats (and read the label carefully: That same product might not be OK for kittens). The ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center’s website has a comprehensive list of dangerous substances, as well as plants that can be harmful to your cats. And, of course, when in doubt, ask your veterinarian — she knows what's safe and what isn't for your feline.

5. Ignore your cat’s litterbox. If you show me someone who claims to actually enjoy cleaning the litterbox, I’ll show you a liar. OK, maybe an exaggerator. I know lots of people who don’t mind cleaning the litterbox, but I’ve yet to meet one who’d honestly prefer it over a free day at Disneyworld. So, no, nobody really enjoys this essential task, but it’s one you avoid at your peril — and your cat's. If you don’t keep the litterbox clean, you’re upping the chances that your cat won’t use it, for obvious reasons. More importantly, though, cleaning the litterbox daily means you know what your cat’s up to, what’s normal and what’s not. And because cats are so darn secretive with signs of illness or pain, cleaning the litterbox is one of the few ways to get the clues you need. So don’t ignore the box: Keeping the box clean can keep you in the loop with your cat’s health.

These five "don'ts" aren’t the only ones I can offer, but I think paying attention to them will go a long, long way to giving you the power to keep your cat as healthy as possible. I still recommend regular wellness checks to help you to catch the things that are percolating below the surface, but if you make a practice of avoiding things that risky for your cat, he will have fewer health problems and will just be happier.

And so will you, which makes me happy too.

Five Litter Box Mistakes to Avoid

There are a few reasons why cats may poop on the floor, some of which may indicate a medical or behavioral condition. But sometimes this problem arises when a cat finds that something about their litter box is not up to their standards. If you want to keep your cat using the litter box regularly, caring for your cat’s litter box properly is essential. Here are five common mistakes that cat owners make with their cat’s litter box.


  1. Not using the right litter. The litter used in the box is a critical choice and many cats are quite particular about the type of litter preferred. Ideally, a litter without a strong scent is preferred. Litters scented with perfumes and other strong fragrances are produced more for the benefit of our noses rather than that of our cats. Cats are very sensitive to odors. Strong fragrances and/or perfumes associated with the box may be enough to drive your cat away from the box. In addition, some cats have preferences as to the texture of the litter as well. You may need to experiment with different litters to find one that your cat likes.
  2. Not keeping the litter box clean enough. Cats are fastidious creatures. Most object to using a soiled litter box and some cats will refuse all together. Scooping the box will be necessary at least once daily, sometimes more often depending on your individual cat and his habits. Emptying, cleaning the box completely, and replacing all soiled litter with fresh litter should be performed at least once weekly.
  3. Locating the litter box in the wrong location. Your cat needs privacy when using the litter box. Locate your cat’s box in a quiet location, away from any noisy machinery (washing machines, dryers, etc.) that could frighten your cat while in the box. The box should also be in a location where your cat can use the box undisturbed. This may mean placing the litter box in an area where small children and dogs are not allowed. The box should also be easy for your cat to access. Your cat should not have to travel long distances to get to the box. For instance, if you live in a three story home, the only box your cat has access to should not be located in the attic or cellar.
  4. Not using the right litter box. Your cat will appreciate a litter box big enough to stand and do his business in without being crowded or hanging over the edge. If given the choice, the majority of cats prefer a large box to a smaller one. The height of the litter box can be a concern for senior cats with mobility issues due to arthritis or other painful conditions too. These cats will likely appreciate a box with lower sides to make entering and exiting the box easier. Hoods covering the litter box are also problematic for many cats. Though hoods do create privacy, they also create a dark and perhaps worrisome environment with only one way in or out for your cat. In addition, hoods tend to trap odors that your cat might find objectionable. A hooded litter box may simply be an invitation for your cat to find a different and perhaps undesirable place to pee and poop.
  5. Not having enough litter boxes. In a multicat household, you need to provide enough litter boxes to satisfy the needs of all cats. Many cats do not like to share a litter box. Some cats even prefer to pee in one box and poop in another. In a home with more than one cat, there should be at least one litter box for each cat plus one extra.

Though all cats need veterinary care on a regular basis, a cat that suddenly starts urinating or defecating outside of the litter box should prompt an immediate consultation with your veterinarian. A number of health issues can result in litter box issues and these conditions should be ruled out before assuming that the problem is behavioral in origin.

Credit to : Dr. Lorie Huston

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

30 QUOTES ONLY CAT LOVERS WILL UNDERSTAND

Cat lovers know cats. The quirky, neurotic, downright adorable things they do are a daily part of life for feline afficionados. See the sheer, undeniable kitty essence immortalized in these 30 quotes for cat lovers.

1. "You can keep a dog; but it is the cat who keeps people, because cats find humans useful domestic animals." - George Mikes

2. "Dogs come when they're called. Cats take a message and get back to you." - Mary Bly 

3. "For a man to truly understand rejection, he must first be ignored by a cat." - Anon

4. "In a cat's eye, all things belong to cats." - English Proverb

5. "Thousands of years ago, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this." - Anonymous

6. "Meow is like aloha - it can mean anything." - Hank Ketchum

7. "Dogs believe they are human. Cats believe they are God."- Unknown

8. "As anyone who has ever been around a cat for any length of time well knows cats have enormous patience with the limitations of the human kind." - Cleveland Amory

9. "Dogs have owners, cats have staff." - Unknown

10.  "One cat just leads to another." - Ernest Hemingway

11. "Cats seem to go on the principle that it never does any harm to ask for what you want." - Joseph Wood Krutch

12. "A meow massages the heart." - Stuart McMillan

13.  "Way down deep, we're all motivated by the same urges. Cats have the courage to live by them." - Jim Davis

14. I've met many thinkers and many cats, but the wisdom of cats is infinitely superior. - Hippolyte Taine

15. Cats can be cooperative when something feels good, which, to a cat, is the way everything is supposed to feel as much of the time as possible. - Roger Caras

16. Cats' hearing apparatus is built to allow the human voice to easily go in one ear and out the other. - Stephen Baker

17. The mathematical probability of a common cat doing exactly as it pleases is the one scientific absolute in the world.  - Lynn M. Osband

18. Are cats lazy? Well, more power to them if they are. Which one of us has not entertained the dream of doing just as he likes, when and how he likes, and as much as he likes? - Fernand Mery

19. Cats do not have to be shown how to have a good time, for they are unfailing ingenious in that respect. - James Mason

20. "There are few things in life more heartwarming than to be welcomed by a cat." - Tay Hohoff

21. "You can't own a cat. The best you can do is be partners." - Sir Harry Swanson

22. "There are no ordinary cats." - Colette

23. "The phrase "domestic cat" is an oxymoron." - George F. Will

24. "If there were to be a universal sound depicting peace, I would surely vote for the purr." - Barbara L. Diamond

25. "By associating with the cat, one only risks becoming richer." - Colette

26. "There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast." -Unknown

27. "There are many intelligent species in the universe. They are all owned by cats." - Anonymous

28. "You will always be lucky if you know how to make friends with strange cats." - Colonial American proverb

29. "Since each of us is blessed with only one life, why not live it with a cat?"  - Robert Stearns

30. "There is no more intrepid explorer than a kitten." - Jules Champfleury