March 22, 2020 | by Pam Roussell
COVID-19 Quarantine, Cats & Coffee Break
What a wild and weird week! First of all, I hope you and your loved ones are safe and staying healthy. With all the chaos and concern surrounding the COVID-19, mandated quarantines, lockdowns, and so many people off work or working from home, thank goodness we have our pets! So what have you been […]
March 8, 2020 | by Pam Roussell
Getting Results For Cats With Seasonal Allergies
And so it begins. Spring is officially in full bloom in many parts of the country! This can be a welcomed sight for many people who are ready to say goodbye to winter. However, if you have a cat with seasonal allergies you’re probably saying something like, “Oh no…here we go again!” I had several […]
March 1, 2020 | by Pam Roussell
Carcinogens In Cat Treats: Is Your Cat Eating Them?
TREATS! Cats seem to automatically understand this word even though they may ignore everything else we say to them. Call it selective interest or otherwise, cats like to be their own boss and make their own rules. As a cat parent, however, it’s up to you to make the rules regarding their diet, and this […]
February 22, 2020 | by Pam Roussell
The Simple Food Project Cat Food
There’s a shift happening in the pet food industry…perhaps you’ve noticed? Consumers are demanding quality, sustainability and transparency by pet food manufacturers. Because SO many products and foods are developed for dogs, it’s always refreshing to find something great for cats, too. The Simple Food Project cat food is made by doing things differently, and […]
February 9, 2020 | by Pam Roussell
Detox Vaccines In Cats Naturally
I’m seeing it more and more with cat clients I work with: vaccines are resonating as stressors. And this hurts my heart! What cat parents need to know is that vaccines do not come without risk. Serious, chronic diseases can develop as a result of vaccines, as well as immediate acute symptoms. This is why […]
January 26, 2020 | by Pam Roussell
Does Your Cat Need An Omega 3 Supplement?
There are thousands of supplements on the market formulated or recommended for cats, but not all cats need supplements. Ideally their diet would provide the nutrients their bodies need. However, in some cases certain organs, systems and glands need additional support due to an underlying condition, whether acute or chronic. For example, an omega 3 […]
January 5, 2020 | by Pam Roussell
6 Best Cat Health Tips For The New Year
This time of year is always about new beginnings. January 1st ushered in a new day, a new month, a new year, and a new decade. I also learned in numerology that the year 2020 is a “4”, and 4 is about manifesting all that you hope and dream of. If you’re a cat mom […]
December 21, 2019 | by Pam Roussell
Adopting A Shelter Cat With A History of Struvite Crystals
On Giving Tuesday a friend of mine was interested in adopting a beautiful kitty at a pet adoption event held at her workplace. It’s an event looked forward to every year, and this year Rachel felt she was ready to take on the commitment. However, there was just one issue. This shelter cat came with […]
December 14, 2019 | by Pam Roussell
Snowcats Cat Convention: Passionate Cat Lovers United!
When a bunch of crazy cat loving people converge under one roof things can get very interesting—especially if you throw in lots of cats! I just spent December 7-8 in such a place; it’s called Snowcats Cat Convention held at The Cable Center in Denver, Colorado! What is Snowcats? Unlike any convention I’ve ever been […]
December 1, 2019 | by Pam Roussell
Help For Skin Rashes In Cats: Bi Nai’s Story
Probably best known for being hairless, the Sphynx breed of cat is full of personality. They are very friendly, affectionate, enjoy being the center of attention, and tend to follow their owners around like dogs. Back in October 2018 I was contacted by cat mom, Eve, regarding her Sphynx cat, Bi Nai. He’s an indoor […]