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10 Tips to Keep the Peace in a Multi-Cat Household

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Congratulations, you’ve added another cat to your household!  Having multiple felines can be fun but it also has its challenges.  Following are ten tips to maintain order and keep all the feline residents purring:

  1. If you have one cat currently and are now adding another, choosing a new cat of the opposite sex can reduce fighting among them.
  2. If your current cat is older, rather than adopting one kitten, consider adopting two so they can keep each other occupied.
  3. Never leave a new cat alone with the resident cat(s) until you are certain they won’t fight.
  4. Never give treats to one cat and not another.
  5. Window perches create space and allow your cats to sun themselves.
  6. Grooming your cats regularly can help reduce their stress.
  7. Do not allow play between cats to become aggressive.
  8. If fighting occurs between cats, do not attempt to separate them by hand.  Distract them by making a loud noise and put them in separate locations.
  9. Learn to understand feline body language.
  10. Make sure each cat’s needs are met and that each cat is treated as an individual member of the family.

Enjoy your feline family members and have a purr-fect day!

Information from Cat Fancy Magazine, August 2010 used in this post

Raise Your Pet Cancer Awareness This Month

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Blue Buffalo Pet Food and PetCo have teamed up to raise awareness and further the fight against pet cancer.  Statistics show that nearly half of all disease-related pet deaths are caused by cancer.

Throughout this month, PetCo consumers will be able to round up their in-store purchases to the next highest dollar or make donations of their choice.  Blue Buffalo is donating $1 for every bag of Blue Buffalo food purchased in May to further pet cancer research.  PetCo and Blue Buffalo are aiming to donate $1 million for the cause.

Blue Buffalo is sponsoring a nationwide Pet Cancer Awareness Tour that will stop at PetCo stores across the U.S. to provide pet owners with information on pet cancer.  In addition, PetCo is declaring May 8 Pet Cancer Awareness Day at stores nationwide.  From 10a-2p veterinarians will be available to talk with pet owners on pet cancer warning signs and prevention.

Look for more postings through May on prevention and treatment options, as well as various research projects currently underway to help curb the spread of cancer in our pets.

Looking like a top dog!

Friday, August 14th, 2009

The perfect feline or canine always needs to look his or her best at all times. After all, you never know who you might run into on your daily walk. Recently, there was talk on a day time talk show about getting braces for dogs. Huh? I can barely afford them for my own children, but for a dog???? Get real! What? Is it like a dog’s teeth have to be perfectly aligned in order to attract a mate? We really don’t know what the attractor factor is for dog’s….maybe it IS a brilliant smile, but I think pets should stick to the basics, .like getting groomed and licking themselves.

For example, Jessie and Bo are two distinct personalities. Every six weeks, it is imperative that Jessie receive an updated coif. The shampoo, the air-dried coat, and the trimming all add to Jessie’s overall look and glamour. I asked Jessie and Bo about this sensitive area of pet care, and this is what they had to offer:

Jessie: Getting groomed is definitely NOT a luxury for me. It is a necessity. In order for me to feel my best, I have to look my best. It does not bother me a bit that my human has me groomed routinely so that I look gorgeous and smell fabulous.

Bo: (Making a gagging sound) You DO smell after you’ve been groomed. Thank goodness I have no need to undergo such trivial pursuits. I have better things to do with my time and with my human’s money.