Thursday, April 24, 2008

Caring For Ragdoll Cats The Easy Way...

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'
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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Be Prepared with a First Aid Kit for your Cat

We all know there are few things people love more than their pets and when your cat is hurt, it is important to act quickly. This essential first aid kit was created at the request of veterinarians across the country. The contents in the kit can help you deal with minor injuries or help stabilize your cat on the way to the vet for treatment.

Me-Ow First Aid Kit is available in either a canvas bag or plastic box and is perfect for the home, field, and automobile.

Me-Ow First Aid Kit Contents:

1.800.HELP.4.PET Pamphlet
First Aid Book
Cold Pack
Vinyl Gloves
Splint Material
2" x 2" Gauze
3" x 3" Gauze
Stretch Gauze Roll
First Aid Ointment
Hydrocortisone Cream
Tweezers
Scissors
Hairball Remedy
Antiseptic Wipes
Cotton Balls
Styptic Pencil
2" Elastic Bandage
½" Adhesive Tape
3" Cotton Swabs
Sticker for Emergency Numbers
Pet Alert Door Card


Also included in the Me-Ow First Aid Kit is a lifetime membership to Roam to Home, a 24-hour national lost and found service for pets. Just fill out the enclosed form, mail it in and your cat will receive an ID with a personal identification number. If your cat gets lost anywhere in the entire Western hemisphere, Roam to Home will help you find your cat and bring him or her back safely.

Save 5% on your first order at Only Natural Pet Store!
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Friday, August 10, 2007

Animal Shelters Are Very Important to Cat Lovers

There was once a time where shelters for animals are just places where people can dump the animals and leave them into hands of fate, whether if they die or if someone else comes along and save them. Over the years, shelters have improved dramatically, and now, it is more than just a dumping ground for strays.

In these shelters, cats that have no homes are taken in and cared for, instead of being just left to die. They are well treated, and well cared for. Some shelters provide very good services and nutrition for these cats. Even hygiene at the shelters is well maintained, which provides a healthy living environment for the cats or dogs, which are separated to make things easier for the cats.

Numbers of strays are increasing, and shelters cannot handle too many animals, as it is a nonprofit organization. Therefore, for people who are looking for pets and yet do not fancy anything too expensive or purebreds, shelters have excellent adoption programs that enables them to bring a pet home from the shelter, most of the time for free. These programs are partnered with media channels to gain recognition, and so that the public can contact them for adoption procedures.

More and more animals are getting picked up from the shelter each year, as shelters now provide very good living standards for the animals that some people even consider the shelter before the pet store when thinking of getting a pet. There are many cases where pet owners chose their pets from shelters and bond just as well with them, and share a happy life together.

Usually, cats in shelters are not that fanciful. They may be cats of a more common breed, or even cross-breeds. If you are torn between choosing beautiful cats in the pet shop or these homeless cats, think of the fact that you will be able to provide them a good home and save them from the cruel fate of euthanasia if the shelter gets overcrowded.

Shelter animals will provide some problems, such as diseases and stress. Cats from shelter with stress are at higher risk than others of contracting respiratory infections. They are more liable to bite and scratch before you two have bonded. Therefore, if you have decided to adopt a cat from the shelter, get it to a veterinarian and test for feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV).

For more information on Cat
Adoptions
or visit www.siamesecatsinfo.com/learn-how-animal-shelters-have-increased-the-rate-of-cat-adoptions,a popular website that offers information on Cats Adoption, Cats Breeding, and Cats Behavior.
Article written By: Charley Huang

Friday, August 3, 2007

Welcome to everything cats.

This blog has just been started. I know there are many cat lovers and rescuers out there that will contribute great things to this blog. We are gathering alot of information and resources for cats and there owners. Stay tuned as we continue to add to this blog.