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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Please Let Me Out

Where my son and his wife lives, there are a lot of open fields. I think that Johnny and Juice want out to do some serious mouse hunting today!

Oh my Johnny, from this angle, you already look like you did some mouse hunting!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Who Said Dog and Cat Can't Be Good Friends?

This cute couple is Marley the dog and Butters the cat. Butters got his name from Butters on South Park. It seems to me that cats find their name from the most unusual places!
Marley and Butters are feeling a little neglected lately due to the new arrival to their household. Hang in there! Soon you will have more attention then you ever dreamt of!
Here's Kalula the dog and Johnny the cat snuggled together. Kalula got her name because of her coloring. We call her Lula for short.

And Herrrre's Johnny!!!


Ahhhhh..... Time for a Cat Nap!

You never know where Johnny will show up next!



Hey, look what I brought home from the store!

Monday, April 27, 2009

My Daughter-In-Law's Cat Johnny




Here is a curious cat named Johnny. Johnny got his name from a misfortuneate event at my son and daughter-in-law's house. Poor Johnny fell into the toilet one day! And so to speak the name has stuck with him ever since! So the two dubbed him Johnny.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Owning A Cat


Owning a cat will provide you with years of enjoyment and is a very rewarding experience. Owning a cat also carries responsibilities, we hope this information will help.


Before bringing your new kitten home think about what you will need for basic kitten care.
You will need a suitable food dish, a supply of kitten formula food, a water bowl, brush and comb, litter box and cat litter, and a quality cat carrier. You may also want to have ready, a cat bed and bedding, toys (some of which should be interactive,) it will be a good move to introduce your new kitten to a scratching post as soon as possible. Remember that your investment in good basic care will reward you with the companionship, and affection, of a healthy cat for fifteen years or more.


Kitten care - Feeding your kitten.
Kittens under twelve weeks need feeding four times daily, then up to six months the kitten needs to be fed three times a day. Your veterinarian may advise her or his own kitten feeding plan.
Your kitten deserves quality branded kitten food. Avoid cheaper canned kitten or cat food no matter how much of a bargain it might seem, think of the small extra cost as a part of caring for your kitten.
If at all possible monitor your kitten's eating habits by throwing out uneaten canned food after one hour, this way you will notice any sudden decrease in your kitten's appetite, which could be a sign of something amiss. If you cannot be with your pet at feeding time then leave out dry food.

Kittens may not appear to drink very much but they need fresh water left for them at all times. Water bowls should be washed at the least daily. Do not give your kitten cows milk, doing so is not good kitten care, not only is it unnecessary it can cause nasty bouts of diarrhea.
If a new kitten simply won't eat kitten food, try baby food with a little warm water to soften it. Then mix in a small amount of kitten food increasing the proportion with each feeding.
Please remember that this page gives purely basic kitten care advice. The best place by far to obtain all that you need to know about caring for your kitten, is your veterinarian.
By all means read good kitten care books but you can do no better than to take your little pet on regular visits to your veterinarian.

Kitten care - The litter tray.
If you want your new kitten to learn to use the litter tray then scoop it frequently. A kitten will more readily do its toilet in a tray that is dry and clean smelling, than one that has urine and stools that are hours old. Doing this will also allow you to check on the stool consistency and the amount of urine. Any change in the color or amount of urine, or any sign of runny stools, could be a danger signal.


Poisons, Chemicals, and Plants.
Think of all the potentially dangerous chemicals and substances that you keep around your home, cleaning products, antifreeze and anything else containing dangerous ingredients are stored safely away from your kitten, in securely closed containers. Wipe up spills immediately.
If you use anything containing chemicals to clean floors then let the floor dry completely before allowing your kitten to walk on it, cats and kittens have been known to become ill though licking their paws after walking on newly cleaned floors.
Many household plants are toxic to cats. Be sure about the plants that you have around your home, do not keep any that could be harmful to your kitten.
Be aware that rat poison and the like can be just as deadly for your kitten, or cat, as it can be for rodents. Never give your kitten any human medications - even something as innocent seeming as aspirin can cause the death of a kitten.

Kitten care - Introducing your kitten to your other cats.
Your new kitten should not be introduced to your other cats for at least seven days. This quarantine, far from being mean or cruel, is common sense care.
Young kittens have weak immune systems and are quite likely to pick up a cold in the cattery. Keeping the youngster apart from your existing felines will prevent the spreading of any "nasties".
Another benefit of a short isolation period, is that your new and old pets will get on with each other better. Allow the new kitten to explore the house while your cat is in another room. Make the introduction bit by bit, it is a good idea to let your existing cat sniff your new kitten's blanket a few times before they meet. Give your old cat plenty of fuss, and make her feel she is still the boss.


Caring for a Kitten - Vaccination.
You will need to take your kitten to be vaccinated at around age two months, three months and four months, your veterinarian will also recommend bringing her back annually as part of a kitten care vaccination program.
Your investment in good basic care will reward you with the companionship, and affection of a healthy kitten.
Kittens are into everything, they are curious and just love to explore. No matter how clean your home is, no matter how healthy you think your other pets are, your kitten can be exposed to infection.
Vaccines are not 100% effective, but will give your kitten a good degree of protection against feline leukemia, respiratory diseases, flu type viruses, feline panleukopenia, feline rabies and others.
It is important to understand that vaccines are not a treatment, they are a prevention. If your kitten is unwell because she has not been vaccinated, the vaccination shots should be given after recovery.


Kitten care - Fleas, ticks and ear mites.
Fleas and ticks can make life hell for your kitten. These pests feed off of the blood of your pet causing serious problems such as dermatitis, tapeworm and anemia. Treat all the animals in your house if you find one of them infected.
Be certain that all sprays, powders and shampoos that you use are safe for kittens, your veterinarian will advise on this, and on all aspects of kitten care.
Ear mites can be transmitted from cat to cat. If your kitten is shaking her head repeatedly and scratching her ears, she may have become infested with ear mites. Take your pet to the veterinary to have her ears meticulously cleaned and appropriate medication prescribed.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Rubberband Man


I was talking to my friend Sue and she was telling me about her cat Rubberband Man. He is a tabby color cat with a lot of life. Most of the time, he just tries to escape to go outside. When he makes his wild escape he will retreat to under the front porch. This can turn into quite a dilema for he will go clear back to the far corner just out of the reach of anyone's arm length. It is almost as if he knows this and is just sitting back there snickering at us humans. It seems no matter how careful we are, sooner or later he will squeeze past us and zip right down under the porch! What are we to do?

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Kittens & More Kittens

Here are some really adorable kitten pictures! I'm sure they will bring a smile to your face!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Kitten Play

The joys of being owned by a kitten (preferably two)knows no bounds. Just the precious learning moments will leave you in tears from laughing. Throw in the canine critters and you bring in even more joy. When introduced properly they to learn to enjoy each other presence and co habitate under the same roof.

It is so entertaining to watch young kittens play and getting to know their surroundings. They seem to have endless energy, and are always finding something to play with. These kittens are certainly no exception.
Just think happy thoughts with pictures of kittens.