Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2016

Would you take the #WasteLessLitter Challenge? #ad

Okay, confession time: I've been using World’s Best Cat Litter™ for years. So when I was asked if I wanted to review it, well ... it's easy to say positive things about a product you like.

So I asked the cats if they wanted to weigh in on the topic. Allie stepped right up and volunteered to be the spokescat for the group.

Allie enthusiastically endorses this litter as she cozies up to the bag
Tell us how you really feel, why don't you Allie?  ;-)

 
This post is sponsored by World’s Best Cat Litter™ and the BlogPaws® Pet Influencer Network™. I am being compensated to help share World’s Best Cat Litter but we only share information we feel is relevant to our readers. World’s Best Cat Litter is not responsible for the content of this article. 


 

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But before I give Allie the floor, I'd like to share a few reasons why I like World's Best Cat Litter.

I like that it's a natural, green product. I like that it's biodegradable. The company uses a patented process to compress the naturally absorbent corn into concentrated granules that feel lighter than clay litter.

I like that by using a natural product, I'm not buying a clay or silica-based litter that might irritate feline lungs if its dust is inhaled.

And I love - LOVE! - that this litter is flushable.

Three cats + 4 litterboxes (in the basement) = a ton of hauling up and down the steps with clay litter.  Heavy bags go down, and heavy waste must be lugged back up. No thank you!

With World's Best Cat Litter, I can shovel and flush, and everything is all in within a few steps.
It's very convenient, and I don't sacrifice clump-ability (is that a word?) in the process.


World's Best Cat Litter clumps beautifully
Does it clump? You betcha!

I also love that they have six different formulations - and some of them are unscented. As a cat's sense of smell is 16 times more sensitive than a human's, you can imagine how strong a perfumed litter might be to their noses.

Allie: Not as annoying as the stink bombs a certain boycat drops, Mother.
It's a good thing World's Best is so good at odor control.

Allie glares pointedly at Maxwell
Uh oh, dood. Looks like some girlkitty's outing you. That's quite the accusing glare!
Maxwell: Wait, uh ... why're you staring at me, Allie?

Maxwell attempts to look innocent
Dood, that innocent look's not working.

Allie: I'm just saying, a courtesy flush every once in a while wouldn't hurt, Maxie.
And I do mean a literal flush.
 
Can you coordinate your "business" a bit closer to Mother's scheduled bathroom duties?


Maxwell: Well ... huh. That bad, is it?
Allie: Epic, Maxie. Epic.

Again, odor control? In this house, it's mandatory.

Your turn: Take the #WasteLessLitter Challenge 

Seriously, don't take our word for it. Check out World's Best Cat Litter for yourselves. Switch and save $2.00 by visiting www.WasteLessLitter.com today!

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

PINK.




Wednesday, July 11, 2012

(Almost) Wordless Wednesday


Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Wordless Wednesday


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Wordless Wednesday





Wednesday, May 2, 2012

(Almost) Wordless Wednesday

Sitting on the cove moulding that edges the top of the kitchen area below
What an awesome Kitty Superhighway. We love it. We even climbed barriers Mom had set up to keep us from getting to it! (she took those down once she saw us risking life & limb to get out there)

Saturday, April 28, 2012

A Study in Blues

This is our entry in this week's Saturday Photohunt: Textures

A Study in Blues

Starting with a Blue Point Boy....


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We're participating in Weekend Cat Blogging - today it's (sorta) hosted according to Pam at Sidewalk Shoes!

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Saturday PhotoHunt: Reflect





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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Wordless Wednesday





Wednesday, April 4, 2012

(Almost) Wordless Wednesday: Innocence

Noooo, Daddy, I did not eat your cookie. It was the Cookie Monster. For REALZ.


Monday, March 19, 2012

The Dangers of Windows!

We made an unexpected trip to the vet on Friday, thanks to a window cracked open 6 inches...and George of the Jungle. Excuse me, I mean...Faraday.

I was out in the backyard, Faraday insisted he needed out there too. Yowling at me from the barely-open window didn't suffice, so he proceeded to climb it.

It was a standard double-hung window, like this:



And when Faraday got to the top of the opened window, he curled his paw around behind the lock...just as his weight caused the window to come crashing down.

His paw was pinned between the upper and lower window, the feline equivalent of slamming the car door on your fingers.

The minute I saw it happen, I raced inside. Faraday was wriggling like mad to get loose! I had to lift the window to release his paw. Poor little guy - the vet said nothing was broken, but he warned swelling was going to be a problem and to keep little mister Tarzan quiet for the next week. (HA, fat chance!)

Favoring his right paw for a while

 He's actually been pretty quiet these past few days - I'm sure it's because he's not feeling well.

Yeah mommy but I scored your chair!
So...NO WAND TOY PLAY until next weekend, kiddo!

And I will be extra careful in future to ensure that the window is either closed or fully open - but only when I'm home. And I'll never leave an open window unattended!



Saturday, February 18, 2012

February: Pet Dental Health Month


  


So here we are, halfway through the month and Mother feels it's High Time we discussed Pet Dental Health Month!
I'm the one doing the discussion because, as you can see, Faraday and Maxwell are nowhere to be seen.

That's because unlike me *preen* they don't have healthy pink gums. *smiles wide for the camera* See? Did I mention they're a healthy PINK, my fave color? *squee!*

Me, having my teeth brushed by Gramma
(see the PINK toothbrush? *giggle!*)

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While Allie may love the fact her gums are PINK, I'm just happy they're healthy. She falls squarely into the category of most cats, who don't face oral heath issues until their middle years (7 is the median age for plaque buildup, gingivitis and the beginning of periodontal disease in most cats).

But there are some who aren't so lucky. Some kitties experience gingivitis at a very young age.  Gingivitis is a fancy label for inflammation of the gums (or "gingivae" - thus the name gingivitis).

This Juvenile Onset Gingivitis can begin to occur in some kitties as young as 3-5 months, or when their permanent teeth begin to come in.

This isn't gingivitis as we normally understand it. It's not caused by plaque building up over time; instead, this form of gingivitis is caused by an oversensitivity to the new teeth coming in.

Sometimes the inflammation is made worse if the kitten has had a history of upper respiratory infection (either URV or Bordetellosis, a disease that rescue groups and shelters are most susceptible to and work hard to control).

This more aggravated form of inflammation is known as Stomatitis/Gingivitis, where the inflammation erupts into blisters.

 Don't assume - ask.

It's common for pet owners to not consider a dental checkup for their cat until its well into its adult life - though we are happy to see an increasing number of veterinarians including this in standard practice for wellness checks even for kittens. We advocate for dental screenings during the first year.


Whether or not your vet is in the habit of checking for gum disease in young cats, the welfare of your baby is in your hands.

So ask your vet to do a thorough examination of your kitty's gums.

The good news is that there are several opportunities to do this during the first year - what with all the booster shots your new baby should be getting!

That's what we did with Maxwell and Faraday. As both boys are oriental breeds, they are more prone to sensitive and inflamed gums than most. And sure enough, they both have it.

Faraday's gums are less inflamed than Maxwell's - and that is probably due to the many ear and upper respiratory infections Maxie suffered as a rescue kitten.

Poor Maxie had his first tooth cleaning at around 9 months - at which point he lost all of his milk teeth. Yep, all 12 front teeth had to be extracted, because the surrounding gums were so sensitive and inflamed that they were causing him a great deal of pain.

The good news is that Max is doing much better now. It took five months of aggressive treatment before we conquered his many ear and upper respiratory infections, but beat them we did.

He's on a grain-free diet and an aggressive form of oral hygiene. And his oral health has improved.

How do you fight
Stomatitis/Gingivitis
in young cats?


The good folks at Manhattan Cat Specialists ( a great blog to follow, too, if you aren't already) have the following advice for cats with juvenile onset gingivitis:

"It has been found that it is imperative to eliminate plaque in these cats.
To do this requires:
  • regular dental cleaning and polishing by your veterinarian.
  • daily home care, including daily brushing.
  • good nutrition, using a diet designed to control plaque.
  • use of a plaque-reducing water additive that has the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) seal."


And that's what we're doing with Maxie. Every 6 months, the boyz get their teeth cleaned. Check with your vet, as many offer a discount during the month of February to promote Pet Dental Health month.

(In fact, the boyz are both going in before the month is out to have theirs cleaned.) We have an additive that we add to their water on a daily basis. We feed the boyz a completely grain-free diet.

And Max gets Biotene, an antisceptic oral gel that is packed with an enzyme that is antifungal, antiviral and antibacterial, applied to his gums on a regular basis.

(Faraday won't begin his application until after his teeth are cleaned, but then he'll join the ranks of the "terminally oppressed by Mom" as I hunt them down and faithfully apply the gel!)

Unfortunately, even with this intensive care, the disease will progress in some young cats. And in that case, the pain becomes so unbearable for the cat that full tooth extraction is the only way to calm the inflammation. It's almost as if the gums have begun to react in an autoimmune manner and refuse all treatment to reduce sensitivity.

Though this sounds drastic, many cats can and do live their whole lives without any teeth at all. Please visit Mario's blog, Mario's Meowsings, to read a firsthand tale of how a kitty can lead a wonderful (and pain-free) life, tooth-free.

And please have your kitty's dental health checked out by your vet. 

It's never too early to start. And they're never too young to need it!
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We're participating in this weekend's Weekend Cat Blog,
which is being hosted this week at PaulChen's foodblog.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

I'm Da King of Da WURRRLD!

(or at least the guest bathroom shower)





Wednesday, February 1, 2012

(Almost) Wordless Wednesday

Hanging Around in High Places!


(my "Glam" pose - how'd I do?)

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Wordless Wednesday

(wordless except for the video's audio track, MOL!)





Wednesday, December 21, 2011

(Almost) Wordless Wednesday

Mommy sez I'm the Menorah Mensch (uh, izzat a GOOD thing?)




Saturday, December 3, 2011

Ahhh SPA!

When it's chilly out, there's nothing like having yourself a spa day, I always say...







Saturday, November 19, 2011

Fabulous Fall!

*squee!* ooh I just LOVE Fall! All those lovely leaves to roll in! 
(and I *do* mean ROLL...!)
oh look! It's Allie's best side! *snicker*


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

(Almost) W_rdl_ss Wednesday

But Motherrrrr.......

When I said I wanted a roll in the hay, I meant it Literally!

Gee...what did you think I meant?


Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Wordl_ss Wednesday