Friday, December 23, 2011
Sleep
Doesn't it seem that all cats are lazy? They need to sleep because it's natural. In the wild, they hunt all day then eat. They have to sleep to conserve (save) energy. Even though they get all the food they need as pets, they sleep anyway. It's a habit that all cats have established through the speicie's lifetime, cats wild, domestic, big, or small. They can sleep for ten hours daily or, in hotter weather, eighteen hours. And you know how people usually sleep more when they're, well, fat? same with cats! The truth is that the fatter a organism is (most likely from the Kingdom Animalia), the more energy it takes for it to move. Think of it like carrying a pillow. Easy, right? Now carry around a stack of wood. It takes more energy the more you have to hull around. This is for all the people who wake the cat up to play with it...... LET THE CAT SLEEP! :)
Friday, July 22, 2011
Dangerous Household Objects
If you've read the post before this one, then you know that certain household items may kill your cat. Not all things are just fatal, though. Some are only dangerous. Wondering what they are? Then here's the list: Advil (causes gut problems and a lot can cause kidney failure), room deodorizers and sprays (painful to cat noses), paper clips, anti-diarrhea medications, mothballs (people say its great for training but never use mothballs, use things like tinfoil instead), knives, scissors, garden cocoa mulch, toilet bowl cleaners (only important if your cat drinks from it), string, liquid fabric softener (can stay on the towel, then transfers to fur which cat licks it off), iron with a dangling cord, plastic rings from plastic bottles, electrical cords (dangerous when chewed), secondhand smoke (bad for lungs and stays in fur), paper shredders (always turn them off after you're done), silica gel packets (in shoes, bags, and pills to keep out humidity), onions, roach power and spray, ant power and spray, small things on the floor, mildew remover, relining furniture (always check if your cat is underneath the reclining part before putting it down), metal cleaner, and household cleaners. Try to keep these out of reach of your cat or just behind a locked or all the way closed door (Thumper can open doors if it's not closed all the way). I jope your cat stays safe!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Objects That Can Be Fatal
Certain objects in all our households are dangerous, as you probably know, but some can be even potenially fatal to our little furful buddies (furful if you don't have a hairless cat). Things that are potentially fatal when ingested include: Fishing hooks, antifreeze, paint, paint thinner, mouse/rat poison, a mouse or rat that ate the poison, slug bait, alcohol, cigarette wrappers made of cellophane, househld cleaners (Windex, Mr. Clean, etc.), tylenol, apricot seeds, apricot stems, apricot leaves, small bells, liquid potpourri, rose plant treatment with disulfoton, apple seeds, apple stems, apple leaves, people prescribed medications, cooked poultry bones, motor oil, and any type of string. A long list, right? You also might be wondering why string would be dangerous/fatal to cats. String can cut and/or clog their intestines. Other objects such as fishing hooks, cellophane cigarette wrappers, small bells, cooked poultry bones, and possibly even stems, leaves, and seeds can have the same effect of string. The stems, leaves, and seeds,which can cause rapid death, I'm not so sure about, but don't worry too much if your cat swallows one of these. Just stay calm, your cat can tell if your worried and it will build anxeity. Take them straight to the vet. But Thumper swallowed a small amount of string and she was fine. We didn't even take her to the vet, but you should to make sure. Other fatal items that don't include swallowing are things like automatic garage doors, fishing hooks (again), and car engines. Automatic garage doors might not sense the cat and close right on top him/her. Fishing hooks can cut the outside of the cat as well as the inside. Keep these things away from your cat and you'll have almost nothing to worry about!
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