Sangha is a gentle orange cat looking for a home. Beth Milton, another Oly pet sitter, rescued him from the streets and took him to Seattle Humane Society. He’s waiting there now for a new family to adopt him.
I borrowed a neato book from the library not too long ago called Playtime for cats : activities and games for felines by Helena Dbaly (a cat breeder) and Stefanie Sigl (a “cat and dog psychologist”).
A couple of people have asked me if I know any tips for helping dogs and cats whose fur gets clumpy mats in it. Oh boy, do I ever.
When Andy first moved in, he used to get awful, tangled mats of fur. I’m sure they were painful because when petting him, if my hands . . . → Read More: Mat On The Cat
This fun tip can help animals lose weight without changing their diet, give them more exercise even when you’re not around, and help when one animal dominates the food.
Hunting kibble is hard work! (Saffron rests after kibble hunting.)