Archive for the ‘Education’ Category
May 28, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
Welcome Home! Your New Shelter Cat Now Has the Kitty Flu
Upper respiratory disease in cats: inevitable in shelter cats? You finally found your new cute, little furry soulmate at your local animal shelter or rescue organization. All the necessary preparations have been made: cat bed, litter box, litter, toys, cat food, cat treats, scratching post, kitty condo… Your heart is exploding with love and happiness […]
May 25, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
Grandma Lucy’s Cat Treats
I want to introduce you to my cats’ favorite Grandma: Grandma Lucy! Have you heard of her? Actually it’s a company called Grandma Lucy’s who makes all natural, freeze-dried pet food and treats. My cats go crazy for the cat treats!
May 21, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
Is Normal Cat Poop Extremely Offensive & Smelly?
Poop. It’s not a subject you probably talk regularly about with your friends. After all, it’s rather embarrassing, and most people would probably rather just keep that information to themselves. Bathroom talk should be kept in the bathroom, right?
May 14, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
Pancreas Problems
My friend Martin’s cat, BBC (short for Big Black Cat), recently visited the vet with tummy trouble, and after blood work was done he was diagnosed as having pancreatitis. It’s actually a pretty common disease in cats.
April 30, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
Lili’s Battle: Chronic Kidney Disease in Cats
Cats are great at masquerading illness. It all started two years ago after we returned from a “family” vacation with all our cats. Our female cat, Lili, wet the bed out of the blue, and I thought perhaps she was just “leaking”, which some female cats do as they age. Granted, Lili wasn’t old, and I didn’t connect the dots quickly enough.
April 23, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
The Checkup, Part 2: Hershey’s Surprise
Taking your cat to the vet for a wellness checkup may not be part of your annual routine, and I can certainly understand why most pet parents don’t do it. You may recall that last week I took four out of five of our cats to the vet for their annual wellness checkup. I had blood work done on my three oldest to get a glimpse into what’s going on inside their furry little bodies.
April 16, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
The Cat Health Checkup, Part 1: Gunner
You may recall several weeks ago I wrote a post called Check Up or Check Out talking about why annual wellness checkups are so important for cat health. It’s kinda like that proverbial box of chocolates…you never know what you’re going to get! Well, I dread these, too, like most pet parents, but I finally took Hershey, Gunner, Lili and Aylen for their check ups this week.
April 9, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
Chaz’s Critical Condition
Chaz is about 11 years old, and was rescued by his mom, Pam. He is a beautiful, super chill, laid back cat, known to be a picky eater. He’s had a really tough couple of weeks! About two weeks ago Chaz became extremely fussy about his food and didn’t want to eat. After trying just about every trick in the book and worried that he may develop hepatic lipidosis (a potentially fatal condition when cats stop eating)…
April 2, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
A Smelly Situation: My Cat Has Gas!
There you are…watching TV or relaxing with a good book, enjoying some peace and quiet. Your precious kitty is snuggled up next to you or is sleeping comfortably nearby when all of a sudden…sniff sniff…What is that smell? And where is it coming from? Sniff sniff…an obnoxious gassy odor is now surrounding you…and it’s not coming from you…No! Can’t be!
March 26, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
Cat Food Recalls: Buyer Beware!
I read an article this week about pet food recalls that have been in the news in the past several months. Was your pet’s food affected by this? Did you even hear about them? The writer was asking readers why more people were not outraged, and it gave me pause.