Soft Paws® can also help the pets in your home get along better. If you are bringing a new cat into a home with other pets, it can help to make sure that everyone is outfitted with Soft Paws® as part of your introduction plan. ...
Try to show them love all the time. Play with them, walk with them or just hangout with them. Make sure that on their latter years, they feel and know that they are loved. Remember they may have very limited time to stay with you and thus making sure that they are happy is importan...
Although it’s normal for your cat to sleep with their head up, there are a few instances where something might be wrong. Some of those instances are if the cat has respiratory issues, due to heart or lung disease, and it may be easier for them to breathe in this position. If you n...
The “bread loaf” sleep position is a classic — upright, with paws and tail tucked in. “A cat that chooses to ‘loaf’ may do so for a number of reasons, including cold temperatures, stress and pain,” says Moss. “This position conserves heat, protects the vital organs and leaves ...
Soft Paws® may be able to help. Here's How Soft Paws® Can Help Your Relationship with Your Cat If you use Soft Paws® on your cat early and often, she'll get used to having them applied and to wearing them. Your bond with your kitty will improve if she does any of the th...
When he was little, he stood up on his hind feet whenever he spotted something suspicious! Photo: @george2legs Watching his humans prepare his food intensively. Photo: @george2legs George and his two feline siblings. Photo: @george2legs ...
Donations Pour in for Regina Cat Found with Paws Wrapped in Electrical TapeTaped-up cat inspires donors to give $11,000--REGINA - An abused Regina cat that faces amputation...Cjme
and the smooth surface of the Perspex over the wrought iron means their little paws have nowhere to grip as they climb up near the top. Very effective, and more slightly than putting mesh over the top of the gate. We drilled a few holes through the Perspex and attached it with screws ...
Other reasons are if your cat is tracking kitty litter and dirt throughout the home. Dirt, debris, and kitty litter can certainly get caught up in the fur when the fur is long between the paws, which can be irritating to your cat. Long fur between the paws can also cause an imbalance...
Up and Running Loading... Kelley June 13, 2008 at 6:07 am Mine would be a completely different story. The cat would be all ‘die bitch’ and call all its friends around to watch my death throes and feast on my pancreas with a nice Chianti. And that is why I hate cats. Kelley...