May is already over, so tomorrow it will be June! Time flies by when you’re having fun! It’s already time for Cat Of The Month! So let’s see what kitty is Cat Of The Month of May! This beautiful girl is names Kush. She actually belongs to the son of Terri, but Terri is her … Continue reading »
Posted in May 2012 …
Update On Hiro
So we went to the vet this morning. Mainly for his knee problem, but also for his annual check up. We got bad news, and we got good news. The good news is that Hiro’s knee looks just fine. The reason his knee luxates, might be because of his weight. He is a bit too … Continue reading »
Open Window Hazards
With this lovely weather we keep the windows open during the day and during the night of course. But is it such a good idea to keep windows open if you have cats? Most pet owners assume that dogs and cats have a natural sense and sure-footedness to protect them from falls, but this is … Continue reading »
Mewlin Rouge
I didn’t post it yesterday, when the card arrived. Mostly because I was lazy, and I wasn’t really feeling okay. Nothing to worry about. Spiders card on the other hand cheers me up! It arrived yesterday, and I already got this idea it was from either her or someone else I knew when I saw … Continue reading »
Send Your Pictures In!
Pictures of your cat(s)! Today is the last day that you can send pictures in of your cat for Cat Of The Month! From all the pictures that are sent in, I will pick out one cat that will be the “Cat of the Month” and I will put him up in this blog, with … Continue reading »
Heat Strokes
Because the weather is really starting to get hot. It seemed like a good idea to talk about heat strokes with cats. What Is A Heat Stroke? heat stroke (also called Hyperthermia) occurs when normal body mechanisms cannot keep the body’s temperature in a safe range. Animals do not have efficient cooling systems (like humans … Continue reading »
I’m Scared
As some of you might remember, Hiro had an operation to his knee last year in October. because the muscle over his knee was elongated, which caused his knee to ‘pop’ out – and pop back in/luxation, this mainly happened while he was taking a step with this leg. He needed surgery to fix that, … Continue reading »
Raw Meat Diet – Part 11 – Raw Bones
You can read part 9 here. Can Cat Eat Raw Bones? Cats can eat raw bones, as long as the bones are soft and manageable. Barring small kittens, most cats can handle raw bones quite well because they’re naturally equipped to do so. Don’t shop poultry necks into very small pieces because that poses a … Continue reading »