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Baby Blanket for Cats… Yes, Baby Blanket for Cats!

May 31, 2021 By Joi

Okay, I love this to distraction. This soft, fluffy blanket for cats (Amazon link) or other small pets is exactly what I need in my home… of course, I’ll need 5 of them, so each cat gets her or his own. Cats are funny little beings, after all, and very much LOVE having their own possessions.

I have a confession to make, I have bought baby blankets for my cats for years. I discovered with my beautiful Alexa (pictured below… I still miss her so much!) that cats enjoy sleeping on blankets that smell like them. When Alexa got older, I would put her baby blanket in the dryer after supper because she always came and got in my lap in my our favorite chair in the evening – she loved having her momma AND her warm blanket waiting for her.

This beautiful  Ompaa blanket for cats (Amazon link), however, looks much sturdier and would last a lot longer than traditional baby blankets. The plushness would also be more agreeable to a pampered fur baby.

Bo and Adam

Bo and Adam on a Baby Blanket 

Features:

  • Fluffy pet blanket is made of safe and stain-resistant material to stand up to washing and drying for years without shedding or shrinking.
  • Soft pet blanket combines 200GSM faux long fur reversing to 280GSM sherpa fleece fabric, which is reminiscent of a mother’s hug!
  • This pet blanket provides protection from stains, spills, and pet fur when placed on furniture (not that I, personally worry about any of that but some do)
  • Small ( 20″ x 30″ ) pet blanket is perfect for small dogs, puppies and cats.
  • Would be ideal to use in carriers or in cars. Trips to the vet (or anywhere the cat’s schedule takes him/her!) would be much less stressful when their favorite blanket is along for the ride.

The blanket for cats (Amazon link) is available for under $8 right now, so if (like me) you’ll need more than one, now’s the time to order.

Her Majesty, Alexa

Beautiful Alexa

 

Filed Under: Adam, Alexa, Bo, Cat Blankets, Christmas Guide for Cats and Cat Lovers, Pictures of Cats, The Pampered Pet Tagged With: blankets for cats, cat blanket

The Ultimate Cat Lover is a Must Read For all Cat Lovers

December 30, 2009 By Joi

Yesterday, my oldest daughter and book lover extraordinaire,  Emily, and I went to the Library. As always, I immediately headed to the books about animals and birds first. My route is pretty predictable: I look for books about cats, birds, polar bears, tigers, and other animals that fascinate me… then I look for new books in the Spiritual aisle… then I head directly for the cookbooks. When I leave, my arms are full of great new adventures.

One of the books I grabbed yesterday was The Ultimate Cat Lover: The Best Experts’ Advice for a Happy, Healthy Cat with Stories and Photos of Fabulous Felines by Marty Becker. This book is moving me mightily! First of all, there is a picture inside that looks a lot like my beloved Svenn and another one looks just like my beloved Bo. I still miss these little guys so much, and seeing the resemblances made my eyes fill with tears.

There’s also a picture of a cat that looks like my precious Prissy would have looked if she had eaten 2 pigs, 4 roosters, 18 hamsters, and Bo and Svenn.  It’s a big, beautiful baby!  It brought a smile to my face, which was most welcomed at the time.  Isn’t it amazing that our cats can affect us so strongly, even after they’re gone?

I also had a good old emotional moment while reading the second story in the book, “George and Gracie.” Powerful stuff!  Not all of the stories result in misty eyes – many result in smiles and even laughter.

These stories (and pictures) remind us of just how special cats are. They are utterly magnificent little creatures and I couldn’t imagine the world (or my home or yard) without them. I highly recommend this beautiful book for all cat lovers. I plan on ordering my own copy, so I’ll have it to enjoy long after I’ve taken the library copy back.

There’s also a great section filled with cat tips and little known facts.

Click the link above (or the picture, itself) to order this very special book on Amazon.  I know you’re going to love this book as much as I did.


Filed Under: Bo, For the Cat Lover, Svenn Tagged With: book about cats, cat lovers

Keeping Your Pet Safe This Halloween

October 20, 2009 By Joi

Bo and Adam with their beautiful Cat Mom, Carly

ASPCA released the following News Alert concerning Pet Safety during this time of year. As Pet Parents, it’s up to us to protect them and keep them safe, so here are ten ways we can do just that:

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1. No tricks, no treats: That bowlful of candy is for trick-or-treaters, not for Scruffy and Fluffy. Chocolate in all forms can be very dangerous for dogs and cats, and tin foil and cellophane candy wrappers can be hazardous if swallowed. If you suspect your pet has ingested a potentially dangerous substance, please call your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.

2. Popular Halloween plants such as pumpkins and decorative corn are considered to be relatively nontoxic, yet they can produce gastrointestinal upset should pets ingest them. Intestinal blockage could even occur if large pieces are ingested.

3. Keep wires and cords from electric lights and other decorations out of reach of your pets. If chewed, your pet could experience damage to his mouth from shards of glass or plastic, or receive a possibly life-threatening electrical shock.

4. A carved pumpkin certainly is festive, but do exercise extreme caution if you choose to add a candle. Pets can easily knock a lit pumpkin over and cause a fire. Curious kittens especially run the risk of getting burned or singed by candle flames.

5. Dress-up can be a big mess-up for some pets. Please don’t put your dog or cat in a costume UNLESS you know he or she loves it (yup, a few pets are real hams!). For pets who prefer their “birthday suits,” however, wearing a costume can cause undue stress.

6. If you do dress up your pet, make sure the costume isn’t annoying or unsafe. It should not constrict the animal’s movement or hearing, or impede his ability to breathe or bark. Keep a look out for small, dangling, or easily chewed-off pieces on the costume that your pet could choke on.

7. Take a closer look at your pet’s costume and make sure it does not obstruct her vision in any way. Even the sweetest animals can get snappy when they can’t see.

8. All but the most social dogs and cats should be kept in a separate room during peak trick-or-treat visiting hours. Too many strangers can be scary and stressful for pets.

9. When opening the door for trick-or-treaters, take care that your cat or dog doesn’t dart outside.

10. IDs, please! Always make sure your dog or cat has proper identification. If for any reason your pet escapes and become lost, a collar and tags and/or a microchip increase the chances that he or she will be returned to you.

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Filed Under: Adam, Bo, Carly, Cat Health, Cat Safety Tagged With: Articles, Cat Safety

Missing Bo and Svenn

June 7, 2009 By Joi

Lost. Not the Lost that I’m addicted to on ABC. Not the lost that I find myself when I’ve made a wrong turn. Oh, no, this lost is much worse than that. I feel completely lost after the blows that I’ve taken this year. When the year began, I had four beautiful cats that I loved with all my heart.

As you know, I lost Prissy earlier this year. A few weeks ago, I lost both Bo and Svenn. It’s the price we animal lovers have to pay, and after having, loving, and unfortunately losing animals all of my life – I totally get that. But three in the span of 5 months.

There should be a law against it.

Mornings are the worst because for years my morning thoughts have been:

  • Get out of bed.
  • Turn on the coffee maker.
  • Feed my cats! – I’d feed the girls (Prissy and Alexa) first because they are/were  inside and, frankly, because Prissy was the biggest eater of all.  Then I’d go out and feed my boys.  Bo would always be on the back step, looking up and meowing his adorable meow.  Svenn would be by his food dish looking back and forth – from me to it and from it to me.  Then Bo would jump up onto his shelf where his “cabin” and dish were and Svenn would step over to his area.

Mornings are so much different now and I just can’t quite get used to the feeling.  I get up, turn on the coffee, feed Alexa…. then miss my boys like crazy.

Two, at once.  I honestly just can’t get past that.

Needless to say, my heart is broken and I’m frightfully sensitive right now.  So, you’ll forgive me if I “deactivate” the beautiful pictures to the right for a little while.  Each time I see Bo or Svenn’s pictures, it sets off a crying jag.  It was that way with Miss Prissy for a long time too.  But my girl was so very, very old (and completely blind).  She didn’t even enjoy eating as much as she once did.  But Bo and Svenn were’nt at all old, blind, or sickly.  They were, however, beautiful, colorful, and hilarious, little guys.

And loved.  They were loved like crazy. Now they’re missed like two kinds of crazy.

*** I’ve decided to leave the pictures.  The crying jags are going to come whether pictures or something else sets them off.  Besides, I know that one day I’ll smile when I look at their’s just as I do when I see pictures of other cats that we’ve lost.

One day.

Filed Under: Bo, Svenn

Our Cats Love Aristocats Cat Food

April 18, 2009 By Joi

This is an old post from the old blog. I’m moving a lot of these posts to this blog, so that I can delete the dinosaur. Precious Prissy was still alive when I wrote this post, so it’s pretty bittersweet to read it. It’s always good to remember her, but I’ll always miss her beautiful little face and graceful, dainty, perfectly delightful disposition. She was so laid back – such a contrast to Miss Alexa!

This particular post actually had over 20 comments, which I’m not moving here, although they were great. I think it was split – about half of the commentators gave thumbs up to this cat food, while half said their cats didn’t seem to care for it.

What experience have you had with this brand? At the time, I hadn’t given Fancy Feast to my cats before, but since then, Alexa has fallen flat out in love with it.

Disney (a name that brings a smile to just about every face, including mine) has jumped, mouse ears first, into the $75 billion global pet care industry ($36 billion in the U.S., alone) with lines of products for cats, dogs, fish, and hamsters. I believe they started with an Old Yeller line of dog food products.

I really first took notice when I saw their Aristocats Cat Food on the shelves at Kroger. Our babies love to try new goodies, so I bought one of each flavor. (On a side note, the cans are perfectly adorable, with scenes from the movie on the side.) This was, honestly, one of the only brands of cat food that our cats, unanimously, loved. Whiskas and Aristocats now stand as the only two “wet food” varieties that result in extremely happy cats and over-licked cat dishes around our house, inside and out.

Prissy and Bo will absolutely eat anything you set in front of them. As though she was determined to prove it, the other day an olive fell off of my pizza and Prissy ate it before I could pick it up. Then she wanted more but I just couldn’t feel good about myself feeding olives to a cat.

Svenn and Alexa are pickier than Bo and Prissy. Usually, he only likes dry food (and only some brands, at that), but he threw himself into the Aristocats cat food. They’ve all requested that I grab more cans on my next Kroger trip. I’m a soft touch, so OF COURSE I’ll do just that!

Apparently, Disney is also planning to launch a line of cat products from the movie “That Darn Cat.”  My test panel is looking forward to it.

Filed Under: Alexa, Bo, Cat Food, Prissy, Svenn

Beautiful Picture of Alexa

April 15, 2009 By Joi

Our baby girl Alexa

My daughter Stephany took this picture of Alexa a couple of nights ago.  Steph was at the computer and Alexa kept trying to “catch” the cursor.  She got the camera to catch her in motion, but Alexa took it as a cue to pose.

This cat loves the camera like crazy!  All of our babies do – Bo and Svenn included.  Prissy also loved to have her picture taken.

Fortunately for all of them, they’re my girls’ favorite photo subjects.

Filed Under: Alexa, Bo, Prissy, Svenn

Svenn and Bo, Always Into Something

March 16, 2009 By Joi

Emily and Bo

I love this picture of my daughter Emily and Bo. Bo has always been the biggest photo hog.  See how he poses and looks right at the camera?!  It’s like he’s taking a new picture for his Facebook profile or something.

Notice his little boo boo on his head?  He and Svenn, like most outdoor-sy male cats, get so many scrapes and cuts, they keep me shook up and worried.

I often go out each morning to find Bo with a new limp, too.  He’s favoring one of his arms this week – next week it’ll probably be time for one of his legs to show up gimpy.  They’re such beautiful cats, too.  It’s like they’re little boys on a playground and I’m fighting to keep them clean and straight.  It’s an uphill battle – they want no part of clean, straight, unruffled, or pretty.

My boys are such little angels with people, but are apparently holy terrors with each other and other cats.  I love living out away from the city, with all the raccoons, possums, cats, etc – but it makes everyday an adventure when you have nosy little boy cats on the prowl.

Svenn looks especially gruesome lately – poor baby.  His little face is swollen and he looks like he’s been on a ten week bender.  He’s still his happy, go-lucky little self – purring and meowing like he doesn’t have a care in the world.  But he looks really rough – even worse than Bo.

The frustrating thing is, I’m not certain they aren’t roughing each other up!  Neither one’s apparently much of a fighter, though, so I wish they’d just stick with sleeping.  THAT they do beautifully!

Filed Under: Bo, Svenn

A Few Thoughts About the Reltionships We Have With Our Cats

March 13, 2009 By Joi

AlexaIf you’ve ever lost a much, much, much beloved pet (especially one you’d had for so long) you know how hard it can be. I’ve made it to the place where I can talk about Prissy and smile and/or laugh most of the time. For weeks, the of her little face or the mention of her name brought tears streaming down my face.

But now, when I think of my girl, I feel happy. She meant so much to us, for so long (over 20 years!), I feel entirely grateful and blessed to have had her in my life.

I’m also very blessed to have my adorable, mischievous little boy cats Svenn and Bo and my little angel girl, Alexa. They bring me so much happiness and love and, of course, fun. Alexa, as Prissy was, is a house baby. We don’t let her out at all. She is the perfect picture of a fluffy, beautiful, pampered cat and she lights up my world when she walks into a room.

I was reminded of something a few days ago. Alexa had apparently followed my daughter Brittany into the bathroom before she (Britt!) took a shower and began her lengthy process of washing her hair, drying her hair, flat ironing her hair, etc. I got to wondering where Alexa was because, quite frankly, she’s within arms length of me more times than not.

My oldest daughter, Emily, had gone outside earlier and I began to worry that Alexa had, somehow gotten outside. I looked in her regular hangouts – her food dish, a favorite bay window perch, my husband’s computer desk – all were Alexa free.

I didn’t even consider that she’d followed Brittany into the bathroom because she never does that (like all of us, we know that could mean being lost for hours!). Just as worry was really taking over, I heard the bathroom door crack open a little and Alexa came running out. Freedom!

She rushed over to me and I picked her up. We both purred.

It made me think. What if, when we’re gone to the store, out to eat, or out to work in the yard (for those who do that sort of thing!) – our cats wonder where we are?? That would explain why they’re so glad to see us when we come home. Alexa always comes running, meowing, as though to say, “There you are!”

It’s all the more reason to make sure we always pick our babies up and let them know that we’re just as glad to see them as they are to see us!

Filed Under: Alexa, Bo, Prissy, Svenn Tagged With: cat lovers, Cat Shop, cat tips, cats

Remove Cat Urine While Pointing Your Little One Back to the Litter Box

February 12, 2009 By Joi

Dumb Cat Anti-Marking & Cat Spray Remover (32 oz.) Naturally, we all love our cats like crazy – they’re our little girls and little boys and they do nothing short of light up our worlds.

But when they forget all about the litter box and decide that, well, “Anywhere’s fine,” they drive us berserk.

Sometimes, especially when pets get older, they have to be retrained to use the litter box -as opposed to everywhere else! I’ve tried several products, myself, and have asked a ton of people online for their own recommendations. A name that comes up again and again and again is “Dumb Cat.”

No one is being offensive, it’s actually the name of the product most people recommend: Dumb Cat Anti-Marking & Cat Spray Remover (32 oz.). Alexa’s pretty incensed about the name – but Bo thinks it must be about Svenn and Svenn’s convinced that Bo started his own business.

From the website:
No product works faster to get cats back to using the litter box and remove messes from urine, vomit, hair balls, feces, marking scents, and cat spray. This is the only product that can remove the invisible sticky mucous & pheromones that remain after urination or spraying, permanently removes new or old scent & urine odors left behind even after cleanup with other stain and odor products.

Cats are very, very proud little animals and this product can help them retain the trait we love so much.

Filed Under: Alexa, Bo, Cat Health, Svenn Tagged With: cat products, litter box, remove cat urine

How Pampered Cats Roll

February 7, 2009 By Joi

My entire family (which includes myself, my husband, three human daughters, one cat daughter, and two cat sons) want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all of the sweet and kind words you expressed after we lost our little Prissy.   We all miss that little girl something terrible, but your kindness has honestly given us reason to smile.  Thank you so much, and much love to you and your cat babies.

Classic Cat Bed 29L x 19W x 11HThe bed to the left is something I thought you might get a kick out of.  I think it’s positively gorgeous (almost as gorgeous as the beauty that’s enjoying it).

It’s a solid cherry bed with poplar slats, brass accents and a red plaid fleece cushion.  The bad will compliment any room and will go with any home decor. The Classic Bed is a unique, handcrafted piece of furniture that has a durable finish and will give your baby years of enjoyment and comfort.  If our pets live as long as Prissy did, that’ll be at least 20 years of comfort and contentment in their very own bed.  How sweet’s that?!

The cat bed  is also actually ideal for small dogs – but don’t tell your cat.  It  measures approximately 28″L x 19 1/2″W x 11″H.

Each bed comes with the hand made fleece cushion, which is machine washable and has a zippered end for easy removal of the pillow insert. The Classic Cat Bed arrives completely assembled, ready for use.  The fact that it comes fully assembled is just icing on the cake.

Something else I love (and sometimes I honestly think I’m the only person who’d even worry about such things) – the plaid fleece cushion is just as appropriate for a feminine little girl cat as it is for a macho little guy cat.  Which means it’s just as appropriate for Bo as it would be Alexa.  PLUS, it’s just as appropriate for a feminine little guy cat – like, well… like Svenn.

I very much needed a reason to laugh yesterday morning and my boy provided it.  I was in the front yard, observing the damage the ice storm had done to our beloved trees.  I was carrying Bo because, truth be told, he may try to act a little macho, but he’s a total momma’s boy.  Anyway, I suddenly saw Svenn run around the corner of the house toward us.  I set Bo up on a safe window ledge and grabbed Svenn.  We live out of the city, so it could have been anything from a dog or coyote after him or a raccoon or rabbit (don’t laugh, it’s Svenn).

When nothing ever showed (in spite of his hair sticking straight up, eyes bugging out, and ears pinned back like they’d been gelled that way) – I walked around the corner to take a look. Just then the wind blew and our Grill’s cover flapped in the breeze, prompting my baby to jump out of my arms and flee the other way – running for his very life.  I had to laugh in spite of myself as Bo crept up for a closer inspection.  He and I both determined that we needed a new grill AND grill cover, and be both agreed that neither were anywhere near the biggest loss we’d seen this week.

Hug your cat(s) today and tell them your world wouldn’t be the same without them.  (That’s my new tagline for this site.  It’ll appear at the end of each future post because, quite frankly, truer words were never spoken.)

To take a closer look at the stylishly beautiful Classic Cat Bed, click the link or the picture above.

Filed Under: Alexa, Bo, Cat Furniture, Prissy, Svenn, The Pampered Pet Tagged With: bed for small dogs, cat bed, Cat Furniture, cats, pampered cat, pampered pet, pet bed, small dog bed

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