Thursday 15 August 2013

About Cats: How to Care for Cats You Can't See

If you can't see this email, click here

About

Cats

Cat Basics

Health & Behavior

Photos & Forums



From Franny Syufy, your Guide to Cats

Although most of my readers are sighted, a time-saving cat care routine benefits all of us. Today's feature article provides just that: highly recommended reading.

How many of us can say, "My cat saved my life?" Coming next week, review of a book by a man with the living, purring truth. Until then, hold tight to your own purr-fur pals.

Connect With Franny:
Facebook | Twitter | Google + | Free Newsletters


How to Care for Cats You Can't See

Mario Mannea loves cats, and may be one of those folks with a "Sucker sign" over his door in language visible only cats. Even if it were visible to humans, Mario wouldn't see it, as he has been completely blind since 2003. He put his skills as a former software engineer to use by developing a plan of organized care for his cats - a plan which he now shares with other blind readers. In my opinion, Mario's tips are littered with gems of advice for all cat caregivers.

Mario also shared a thought in one of his emails, that I think describes the kind of man he is:

"It is my personal conviction that, God created man as a steward and care giver of his creation and, for this purpose he is well made. Why then have we made such a mess of things? The problem is self, and our tendency towards self seeking. These people who have taken in special need cats, have demonstrated that there is something greater than self, and ultimately, far more edifying to the spirit."

I like this selfless man very much, and I suspect you will too, after reading his advice.
Photo Credit: © Lydia

Search Related Topics:  essential supplies for cats 

How can I cat-proof my electrical wiring?

Question: My new kitten is fairly interested in the wires behind my TV and connected to my computer (these are all connected to the same surge protector.) I am very concerned about this. I planned on getting a little squirt gun for potential problems, but I can't squirt her when she is getting into the wires, for obvious reasons. How can I cat-proof these wires? Please help me, I don't want to come home from work to find a zapped kitty! I will unplug these when I leave the house, until I hear back from you.

Read this article for my reply.

Search Related Topics:  cat-proofing  cat safety  cat deterrents

Should Your College Roomie be a Cat?

Depending on your location, college will be starting soon, and students might be thinking about companionship. Would a cat be a good roomie? There are lots of considerations to think about first.

My first consideration is always for the cats. A college cat needs the same responsible care you would give your family cats at home: nutritious food, fresh water, a clean litter box, veterinary care, toys, and attention. With a full course schedule, a social life, perhaps a part-time job, you simply may not have the time left for the kinds of attention a cat needs. In that case, volunteering for a shelter would be a win-win solution. You would get your needed "cat fix," and the shelter cats would benefit from your attention and care. Think about it.


Cat Picture of the Week: Westin

Westin may not have lived to be our second Cat of the Week for August, 2013, were it not for the fact that someone cared enough to rescue him from a high-kill shelter when he was just a tiny kitten.

Photo of tabby cat Westin
photo © Kathleen Bergeron

As it was, Westin had to be hand-fed for the first two weeks he was home, before he could eat kitten food. Today, as you can see, he is a healthy, active cat, thanks to the excellent care he is given. Among the several pieces of advice Kathleen offers is one that all of us should remember: "Be as patient with your cat as you are with yourself."

Search Related Topics:  domestic cats  shelter cat adoption  kitten food

 


Related Searches
Featured Articles
Cat Breed of the Week: Ocicat
Kitten Care
Cat Care
Cat Food and Nutrition
Cat Health
Feline Behavior

 

More from About.com

Run Your First 5K
Even couch potatoes can be ready for a 5K with just a couple months of training. Read more...>



Help! I'm Too Busy
Time and stress management tips to help you feel as though you have more time. Read more...>




This newsletter is written by:
Franny Syufy
Cats Guide
Email Me | My Blog | My Forum
 
Sign up for more free newsletters on your favorite topics
You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About.com Cats newsletter. If you wish to change your email address or unsubscribe, please click here.

About.com respects your privacy: Our Privacy Policy

Contact Information:
1500 Broadway, 6th Floor
New York, NY, 10036

© 2013 About.com
 


Must Reads
Cat Behavior 101
10 Top Mistakes of Cat Owners
Cat Years
Is Your Cat in Heat?
Your Kitten's First Year
 
Follow me on:
Facebook Twitter

Advertisement

No comments:

Post a Comment