Friday, August 31, 2012

Cat Of The Week

I decided to introduce a weekly topic here.  As you may recall from some of my past posts, I was adopted by mommy from a no-kill shelter, Furkids to be specific.  Since they were awesome in taking care of me for most of my life, I decided to help some of the fellow furkitties there.  Here, I will highlight a cat or group of cats every week (or every other week depending how things go) that are up for adoption there.  For more information on them, please click on the link above for Furkids website where you can read their bios AND fill out an adoption application in order to make your life more fun because, you know, that's what we cats do.


Kittens of the Week:

 Chippewa

Inca

Aztec


Chippewa (male), Inca (female), and Aztec (male) are siblings who love to play with each other and humans.  Aztec is so active, mommy had to get someone to hold him in order to take his picture for here.  



Any questions, please refer to the shelter's website.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Posting soon

I will come up with a life-altering post soon.  Need to take a nap first.


Sunday, August 19, 2012

One month update

So it's been about a month since my diet began. Mom decided it was time to weigh me again.  The scale lied and made mom really confused.  Turns out I gained almost half a pound this month.  I looked at mom and told her not to worry, just play with me a little more and stop yelling at me when I chase Epa everywhere because that counts as exercise too.

Previous weight: 15.5 pounds

Current weight: 15.9 pounds

Weight needed to be loss: 3.4 pounds

Friday, August 17, 2012

Black Cat Appreciation Day - TODAY

Today was Black Cat Appreciation Day.  I hope all my fellow black cats felt some appreciation today.  Mom gave me some rare treats :)


Thursday, August 16, 2012

Proper Cat Care

I know that I am the first cat my mom has ever had.  And she had plenty of questions she asked friends and relatives who lived with cats.  Here are some questions she had (and yes, some are stupid but I'm still putting them on here anyways) as well as some general ones others ask.

1. What brand of food to buy?

Yes, this question is the most important, in my opinion.  In order to make our transition easier, you should at first buy the food that your cat was eating before you adopted them.  Then, you can slowly start mixing in the food you want to switch too over a few weeks.  Ideally, you should by food that is grain free.  See, we are not equipped to eat that grain crap that most of the cheapo brands have in them.  A good rule to follow is that if the first ingredient is corn, rice, or wheat it's not a good brand to buy.  Good brands will have a protein (fish, chicken, or meat) as the main ingredient.  These brands may be more expensive but trust me, your cat and their digestive system will thank you.

2. What type of litter to use?

Mom really didn't know and asked a few people.  Some recommend using the same litter the cat was using before and do the mixing for a couple litter changes before using the one you prefer.  Epa and I never really gave a damn what litter mom decided to buy, as long as we had something to poop in.  I recommend a plant based little like wheat, pine, or corn. Clay-based litter can get dusty and can hurt our respiratory systems if we breathe too much in.  And, for the love of God, do NOT put too much deodorizer in our boxes or use the crystal litter brands.  It confuses the hell out of us on where to go and may lead to problems.

3. Do we need baths?

Mom already knew the answer to this is no but there are people out there who ask this question.  The answer is NO we do not need baths. In case you haven't noticed, we are notorious for bathing ourselves throughout the day.  Plus, YOU will end up injured if you try to bath us.  The only exception is if we get into something outside which leads me to question 4:

4. Should we be allowed to roam outside?

Epa and I are strictly indoor only cats.  For good reason too.  Cats that are allowed outdoors on average have shorter lifespans than their indoor only counterparts.  This is because we can 1. be hit by a car 2. be injured/killed by some asshole or another animal 3. be picked up by animal control if we don't have identification (see question 10) 4. catch a disease outdoors or bring in fleas, ticks, etc with us when we come inside.

5. How can you tell we are sick?

The most obvious way is if we are not eating or drinking.  Other ways include us feeling warm, not as playful, looking "dirty" (from lack of bathing ourselves), looking like we have a cold runny eyes and nose), or hiding in another room all the time.  Pretty much, if we start acting weird, there's a good chance there is something wrong with us.  Take us to the vet if this does not go away in a couple days or if we get worse.  Remember, we can't tell you what is wrong with us because we don't speak the same language.

6. How do I prevent my cat from getting fat?

Read my blog, particularly this post.

7. How do I introduce my cat to other animals?

Very slowly.  Regardless of whether you have other pets or not, put us in a small "safe room" when you first bring us home so that we can start to feel comfortable at our own pace.  With other pets, this website is a good one to check out.

8. Should we be declawed?

NO!!!!!!  It is painful and actually removes part of our feet bones.  A good resource to check out is here.

9.  Should we be spayed or neutered?

Yes, even if we are kept only indoors because if we escape, we might come back with more than you bargained for.  Also, spaying and neutering can cut down on behavior problems associated with territorial issues and our female counterparts going into heat.

10. If we are kept indoors should we still wear a collar?

Yes, yes, and a thousand times yes.  You never know if we may escape one day.  You want to be sure we can be easily identifiable with a tag on our collar that has at the least our name and your phone number.  Also, I highly recommend a breakaway collar.  Epa and I have them.  They're great because if it gets caught in something, we can still get out of it and be safe.  Also, microchipping in a great idea too, especially if our collar comes off.  Ideally, you should do both to ensure we are returned safely.


If you have any more questions, feel free to write in the comments below.  After all, I am a cat, who better to ask?

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Reasons To Get A Cat

1. We're awesome......duh but if you need more reasons

2. We can keep you company if you live alone

3. We will give you unconditional love

4. We've been known to lower blood pressure

5. We can entertain you when you're bored

6. (Mommy's favorite) When we start to purr, gently rest your head on us and listen

7. We'll rub against you to claim you as ours (who else does that?)

8. We're entertaining running around the house


Sunday, August 5, 2012

ALL ABOUT EPA!!!!!!

Meh, I didn't feel like interviewing Epa this past week so I'm going to let her interview herself.....Go ahead Epa, just hit "publish" when you are finished and don't forget to add a title.


Thanks Sascode!  Hi peeps!  My name is Epa, and I'm a 2 year old dilute calico.  I LOVE LOVE LOVE my brother Sascode!  He is awesome!  And I'm being supportive of his weight loss by helping him get exercise by chasing him around our home. GO TEAM SASCODE!!!!!


So, my back story: I was found with my real mommy and sister when my sister and I were about 1 month old.  We were in really bad condition but the awesome shelter Furkids! got us back to good health.  My people mommy first fostered me for a month or two before she adopted me and I've loved it here ever since.    I'm really flexible and make mommy jealous all the time.  My favorite sleep position is curled up in a tight ball.  My favorite toy is anything that Sascode is playing with (except that scary mouse toy, now that's just creepy).


Top facts you need to know about me (besides what I wrote above):


1. I have almost no teeth.  The vet had to take everything but my two lower canines and a couple lower incisors out because I was getting sick. It took two surgeries to do.


2. Mom calls me a spaz....not sure what that is but it probably has to do with me running around a lot.


3.  Every time is playtime for me.  Even when I was just sleeping 10 seconds before.


4. I like to sit in laps.


5. I love exploring new places.  Every time we go somewhere new, I am always going from room to room to see all the cool new stuff.


6. I love car rides, but ONLY when mommy lets me roam free in the car.


7. Catnip does nothing for me.  I could car less about that stuff.


8. I love climbing under the covers when mommy goes to bed.


9. If I want you to pet me, I will push my head under your hand under you pet me.


10. I love meeting new people.


11.  My name does NOT stand for the EPA, but rather it is short for epidemiology.....just instead of EpI, I'm EpA.


I'm so cute!

I LOVE car rides!

Poor doggie, I liked her, but she was real sick by the time I met her.

I LOVE boxes!

Making sure to pack myself so mommy didn't forget me when we moved last year.


Thursday, August 2, 2012

Things That Annoy ME

1. Epa trying to pounce on me

2. Epa stealing my sleeping spot

3. Epa pushing her way to the food bowl

4. Mom working all day

5. Mom not feeding wet food right away

6. Mom coming home smelling like other cats

7. Being kicked out of the room when mom needs to concentrate

8. Not being fed treats

9. Being woken up

10. Epa jumping in on mom and mine's playtime

11. Epa in general

12. Mom for adopting Epa

13. Being on a diet