Just before Christmas he had 16 (yes, SIXTEEN!) teeth pulled, mostly on the right side of his mouth. We knew that he had stomatitis and some teeth would need to be removed. During a routine dental exam they cleaned the . . . → Read More: Nuageux’s New Mouth (Hospice Cat Update)
I’m thrilled to share that this month I’ve finally reached one of my life goals: fostering Feline Friends cats who are diagnosed with terminal illnesses and who are not in pain. Because they’re unlikely to be adopted, in essence I’ll be providing hospice care to cats who have been rescued off the street and who . . . → Read More: Just My Type (Hospice For Rescued Foster Cats)
Replacing a cat’s current litter with a new litter can go awry if it’s done in one fail swoop. Slow and gradual is usually the best approach to switching to a new type of litter because cats are creatures of habit and routine. This is true even when simply swapping one brand to another brand . . . → Read More: Switch It. Switch It Good. (Switching To A New Litter)
Tis the season, football fans! I’m a fan of (American) football in general, but my favorite teams are the Packers and Seahawks*. And you know that I’m a cat lady. So I was thrilled today to see a handful of cat toys in Seahawks colors at Fluffy and Floyd’s! Every now and then I also . . . → Read More: Toys For The 12th Cat (Seahawksish Cat Toys)
Choosing the best litter for your cats – and for your human family – is really important. However, what’s “best” is subjective. It depends on what the cats prefer to stand and dig in, and on what features of litter are most important to you.