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Why does a homeless kitty keep meowing when it has food?

Question by ?.D. Au??: Why does a homeless kitty keep meowing when it has food?
There’s a kitty downstairs outside in the grass. I live in NY so it’s pretty cold right now. It looks like it could be 3 or 4 months old. I tried feeding it but it ran in the bushes and I left a shallow plate of cat food for it from Friskies. It has food so why does it continue to mew? Is it possible that it’s fur may not be thick enough because it is only a baby?

Best answer:

Answer by daughter of the king
it is cold and wants love and attention

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How do I keep my kitty from biting?

Question by ann h: How do I keep my kitty from biting?
When my cat plays with me he likes to nip and bite sometimes.My friend says this is normal behaviour for a male cat and jokingly calls these “lovebites”. But it’s not so funny when your the one being bitten. I love my kitty and don’t want to hurt him but how can I discourage this bad behaviour on his part?

Best answer:

Answer by l2amsl2ule
spray the kitten with a water bottle, they dont like that. do it now before your kitten gets older. i have a female cat that loves to bite us and she loves to stalk us and attack our legs/feet. haha we have the scars to prove it.

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Keep Your Pets Secure with a Good Pet Sitter

Keep Your Pets Secure with a Good Pet Sitter

A pet sitter is an exceptional person to take care of your pets while you are away.  However, before you leave home and have your pets stay with someone else, you want to make sure that the best applicant is chosen.  You want to make sure that it will be a secure and friendly atmosphere for your pet.  Before selecting your pet caregiver, keep these pointers in mind:

Before you pick any Pet Sitter from the masses, see what each one offers.  You want to choose a pet sitter who will offer you plenty of options in the way of pet care so that you get one-stop shopping with your pet sitting professional.  You should also inquire about the safety precautions which each pet sitter uses so that your pets are secure while you are away.  Safety is a key feature with any type of sitter, including a pet sitter. 

Not all pet sitters are alike.  The best method to choose the most ideal pet sitter is to visit a few pet sitters prior to deciding on a certain one.  By visiting various Pet Sitters you can compare and contrast the offerings of each and see which one will be best for your beloved pets.

Also, some pets need medication while you are away.  Make sure that before you pick a certain pet sitter you ask if they will give your pets the essential medication and keep them on their proper medication schedule.

If you locate a pet sitter who will fulfill all of the aforementioned needs and more you are in a good position to choose the best Pet Sitting professional.  Keeping your pets secure is essential and when you choose a top-notch professional you can be certain that your pets will be secure and sound while you are away. 

Pet Sitting Services Offer A Great Pet Care Service for Your Pets At Home

Pet owners have to get away from time to time and need to locate a pet sitter to care for their pets.  A pet sitting service often offers the best option as your pet can stay at home and remain in their own comfort zone.  The following will highlight why a pet sitting service is often best.

Pets Like To Be At Their Own Home

When you opt for a pet sitter, you are allowing your pets to stay at home while you are away which is something which most of them love.  Pets like to be in their own environment and have all of their comforts of home right there with them.  Pet sitting services can be performed at the house and you don’t ever have to bring your cat or dog elsewhere. 

Pet Sitting Services Are Affordable

Many pet owners like to have pet sitters come to their home due to the affordability of the pet sitting services.  Many pet sitters are reasonably priced and will work with your budget to find a cost which works for you.  You may also be able to get the basic services and not all of the added extras if you are looking to save money on pet sitting in your home.

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Loki rolling on the floor, trying to keep cool as best she can

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Loki rolling on the floor, trying to keep cool as best she can
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A mix of cat pictures taken over the last couple of days

Loki, my gray cat just lying low

Loki rolling on the floor, trying to keep cool as best she can
cat pictures

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A mix of cat pictures taken over the last couple of days

Loki, my gray cat just lying low

Handi-Drink Dog Water Bottle- 17 Oz – The Portable, Spill-proof Way to Keep Pets Hydrated, Color may vary

Handi-Drink Dog Water Bottle- 17 Oz – The Portable, Spill-proof Way to Keep Pets Hydrated, Color may vary

  • Easy to use, portable 17 oz bottle
  • fill with water, keep closed until needed, pour into container, allow pet to drink
  • Nice design, carrying strap included inside bottle

portable, spill-proof, hassle-free design allows you to squeeze water into a dish for your pet to drink out of while on the go.

Includes 17 oz bottle, dispenser tray, carrying strap, belt clip and instructional hangtag

List Price: $ 12.99

Price: $ 4.16

HOW TO KEEP CATS COOL DURING THE SUMMER HEAT: hot weather pet care tips, prevent cat heatstroke

During the summertime, it’s important to keep your furry friends cool! Scottish Fold cat Basil Farrow and his mom, La Carmina, share tips for beating the heat. 1) Leave several bowls of cool water around the house. Replenish often. 2) Groom your pets regularly: shaving or brushing. 3) Wipe down your cat’s body with a cool, wet towel. 4) Keep your house well-ventilated, but go easy on the AC and fans. 5) Lick the occasional spoonful of organic, plain yogurt. 6) Ensure there are cool areas for your pets to rest. – Remember… a cool cat is a happy cat! *** Check out tons of Basil’s cute kitty pictures on his blog: lacarmina.com *** SONG: Byakkoya no Musume, from the Paprika soundtrack. – FOR MORE LA CARMINA – Look out for her upcomingbooks, Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants (July 09) and Cute Yummy Time (Nov 09 on Perigee/Penguin USA). Visit her popular BLOG – www.lacarmina.com – for Gothic Lolita fashion photos Japanese pop culture / kawaii! ^__^ Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to Carmina’s videos and add her on… – MySpace: www.myspace.com – Twitter: www.twitter.com – Facebook (search for La Carmina) and join her mailing list! — www.lacarmina.com
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Keep your Pet Clear of the Next Pet Food Recall…here are the ‘red Flags’ of Pet Food

Keep your Pet Clear of the Next Pet Food Recall…here are the ‘red Flags’ of Pet Food

Last year turned out to be the worst in history for pet food recalls. While there is no way to be 100% certain that a pet food is not tainted or will be recalled, there are some red flags to look for when selecting your dog’s or cat’s food. Avoiding these common pet food ingredients can greatly improve your odds in purchasing a healthy, safe pet food.

Judging the safety or the nutritional value of a pet food starts by ignoring the advertising, the price of the pet food, and ignoring the front of the bag. The real signs to the safety of a dog food or cat food lie on the back or side of the bag or can in the ‘Ingredient Listing’. Regardless of what marketing terms (‘choice’, ‘premium’, and so on) are on the front of the bag or can of pet food, a pet owner cannot determine the quality or how safe the food is unless they look at the ingredients. With dry foods there can be 90 different ingredients (or more), with canned foods there can be 50 or more different ingredients. But don’t panic…you don’t have to understand hundreds of different pet food ingredients! You just need to be aware of a few key ingredients…pet food ingredients that you do NOT want to see in a dog food or cat food (or treats).

‘Wheat Gluten’, ‘Corn Gluten’, or ‘Rice Gluten’. These three ingredients were the bad boy pet food ingredients of 2007. Tainted glutens were found to be the cause of thousands of dogs and cats becoming ill and dying. It is not that glutens themselves are toxic to pets – these ingredients have been used in pet foods for years. The problem was the source or manufacturer of the glutens – imported from countries with far less quality standards than in the US. (The majority of glutens used in the US pet foods are from imported sources.) These imported glutens contained added chemicals that caused crystals to form in the kidneys of dogs and cats.

Not only is it important to avoid dog foods and cat foods (and dog and cat treats) that contain glutens because of the possibility of dangerous added chemicals, it is important because they add no real quality nutrition to the food. Glutens are used as a thickener AND as a source of protein in pet food. Adult maintenance dog foods must provide a minimum of 18% protein, adult maintenance cat foods must provide a minimum of 26% protein. If the meat source of the pet food does not provide enough protein, glutens are often added to boost the protein level of the pet food. The best nutrition for your pet comes from a meat protein pet food not from a gluten protein. Avoid dog foods and cat foods (and treats) that contain ‘corn gluten’, ‘wheat gluten’, or ‘soy gluten’.

‘By Products’. By-products have never been the cause of a pet food recall, but they are definitely ingredients you want to avoid feeding your pet. To give you an understanding of by-products, I’d like to compare this pet food ingredient to pies – you know, the dessert! How many different types of pies you can think of? There are apple pies, cherry pies, chocolate pies, meringue pies, meat pies, mud pies, pie in math, cow pies (yuck!) – I think you get my point. Now imagine if you purchased yourself a prepared ravioli dinner at the grocery and you looked at the ingredients and you see ‘pie’ listed as the first ingredient in your dinner. Hmmm, pie in ravioli – what kind of pie? You wouldn’t know if it was apple pie or mud pie or even cow pie. All you would know is that your dinner contained ‘pie’. Considering ‘pie’ could be anything from apple pie to cow pie – my guess is that you wouldn’t be having ravioli for dinner. Same thing with by-products in pet food.

AAFCO (American Association of Feed Control Officials – the organization responsible for all animal feed manufacturing rules and regulations) defines by-products as “meat by-products is the non-rendered, clean parts, other than meat, derived from slaughtered mammals. It includes, but is not limited to, lungs, spleen, kidneys, brain, livers, blood, bone, partially defatted low temperature fatty tissue, and stomachs and intestines freed of their contents. It does not include hair, horns, teeth, and hoofs. It shall be suitable for use in animal food. If it bears name descriptive of its kind, it must correspond thereto.”

So, with respect to pet food – a by-product is a catch-all ingredient name. All left over meat materials from the human food industry are clumped into one ingredient name – by-product. There is NO certainty of what you are feeding – one batch of pet food might be more intestine by-products while the next batch of pet food might be more liver or bone by-products. There is NO way of knowing what is actually contained in the pet food ingredient by-product (the pet food manufacturers themselves couldn’t tell you exactly). Avoid dog foods and cat foods (and treats) that contain By-products of any kind…Chicken By-Products, Beef By-Products, Chicken By-Product Meal, Beef By-Product Meal, and so forth.

‘Meat Meal’, ‘Meat and Bone Meal’, or ‘Animal Digest’. These three ingredients are similar to by-products. AAFCO defines Meat and Bone Meal as “the rendered product from mammal tissues, including bone, exclusive of any added blood, hair, hoof, horn, hide trimmings, manure, stomach and rumen contents, except in such amounts as may occur unavoidably to good processing practices.” Again, a catch all ingredient name for the left-over parts of animals used for human food. No consistency to what is contained in these ingredients (all three of these pet food ingredient definitions are similar) – no way of knowing what is actually in your pet’s food. Avoid dog foods, cat foods, and dog and cat treats that contain ‘meat meal’, ‘meat and bone meal’, or ‘animal digest’.

‘Animal Fat’. In 2002 the FDA tested many different brands of dog food (cat food was not tested) for the presence of the drug pentobarbital. Many brands of dog food tested positive to contain the drug. Pentobarbital is the drug used to euthanize dogs, cats, cattle, and horses.

How can the drug that is used to euthanize animals be found in pet food? The answer – euthanized animals are rendered (cooked) and the end ingredients are placed in pet food. It has long been rumored that euthanized dogs and cats (from animal shelters and veterinarian offices) is the major source of the pentobarbital in pet food. However no one has been able to prove or disprove this rumor to date. The FDA/CVM (Center for Veterinary Management) developed testing methods on two separate occasions to determine the species source of the drug. No results have ever been determined. The pet food manufacturers adamantly deny they use rendered dogs or cats – but NO clinical evidence has ever been released to confirm the pentobarbital is from euthanized cattle and horses in pet food as they claim.

However, the one thing the FDA/CVM has determined through their testing is the pet food ingredient ‘animal fat’ is the most common ingredient to contain pentobarbital. In other words, if you are feeding a dog food or cat food (or treats) with the ingredient ‘animal fat’ in the ingredient listing – you are (more than likely) feeding your pet euthanized animals. Not every batch of pet food tested that contained the ingredient ‘animal fat’ has proved to contain pentobarbital – but why would any pet owner want to take the chance? Avoid dog foods, cat foods, and dog and cat treats that contain the ingredient ‘animal fat’.

‘BHA’, ‘BHT’, ‘TBHQ’, and ‘Ethoxyquin’. These pet food ingredients are chemical preservatives and you might have to look through the entire ingredient list to find them. It is worth the look because there is plenty of clinical evidence to associate all four of these chemical preservatives with cancer and tumors (simply do a Google search on any one of these chemicals). All four of these chemical preservatives are rarely used to preserve human food and if so, are used in quantities far less than what is allowed in pet food. Avoid any dog food, cat food, or dog and cat treat that contains ‘BHA’, ‘BHT’, ‘TBHQ’, and ‘Ethoxyquin’ on the label.

‘Corn’, ‘Wheat’, ‘Soy’. While there is no scientific evidence that proves these ingredients are dangerous to pets – they are potentially dangerous ingredients associated with recalls in the past (1995, 1999, and 2005). These grains are highly prone to a deadly mold (aflatoxin). It is suggested (by AAFCO) that all pet food manufacturers test grains for the mold, but as recalls of the past have proven – that doesn’t always happen. I do not think these ingredients are as risky as others mentioned above, but they are ingredients I avoid for my own pets.

There is more to selecting a true healthy pet food for your dog or cat than avoiding the above mentioned ingredients. This is just a start – based on pet food history, AAFCO ingredient definitions, science and opinion of many pet food experts including myself. There are many quality pet foods available that do NOT use the above ingredients and that add health promoting ingredients to their foods and treats. Continue to learn as much as you can about what you are feeding your pet and ALWAYS read the labels!

Susan Thixton has been studying the pet food industry for over 15 years since her veterinarian told her the cancer death of her eight year old dog was caused from chemical preservatives in pet food. Today she shares her pet food industry knowledge with pet owners worldwide. For more information please visit http://www.TruthAboutPetFood.com


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How do i keep my kitties from jumping up on the counter?

Question by Future Top Chef: How do i keep my kitties from jumping up on the counter?
Our two kitties like to jump up on our kitchen counter, and we really don’t want them up there. We can’t watch them all the time, as we simply don’t have the time to do that. So how do we permanently stop them from jumping up on counter? We will NOT get rid of the kitties or throw them out, or give them to someone else, as they are our babies and we love them very much. Adult mature answers would most apperciated. Thank you to all who answer.
We can’t watch them all the time, and wait for them to jump, because they won’t jump up on the counter if they know we’re around.

Best answer:

Answer by tajura001
a spray bottle filled with WATER is a good way to stop them. cats do not like water. everytime you catch them, just give them a spritz and they will get the hint

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How to keep a dog from breaking out of or escaping a Invisible Underground Dog Fence

How to keep a dog from breaking out of or escaping a Invisible Underground Dog Fence

There are a lot of reasons a dog may break his fence boundary. The first thing I would look at is the dog fence collar. Is the battery good, most batteries are good for four months give or take. Some electronic collars malfunction and will start to eat the battery as soon as two days after it has Benn installed.

In the case the dog fence collar is killing the battery you should contact your local office. Most professional pet systems will have a local office. If there is no local office contact the manufacturer. After you verify the underground invisible dog fence has a good battery check the fit. The fence collar should not be loose both metal posts must make contact with the dogs skin. Thick hair may also prevent contact if that is the case you may need to thin the neck area out a little.

Ok you have checked all that and the dog escapes. Most underground dog fence systems has two adjustments. First is the signal field adjustment, if this is to small most dogs can run out in many cases with out a correction at all. Most dog fence systems have a short delay and if your fence transmitter is only set up to a two foot signal field it needs to be turned up. I would suggest at least six feet on a average size property of a half acre. If there is two or more acres fenced then there is no reason not to have at least a ten foot signal field.

Next is the underground invisible dog fence receiver. Most fence systems can be adjusted for a stronger correction. This means a stronger shock and removing the delay. Some containment systems will have a adjustment on the transmitter or the fence receiver itself. See owners manual for your brand they are all a little different. Invisible dog fence brand is not adjustable by the transmitter or on the receiver you will need to have a tech come out or visit the local office.

If the dog is still leaving the containment area after these adjustments find out where. Most dogs will leave the fence area in the same spot, the driveway is the common. I have found that a tie out in the area where your dog is leaving is very affective. For a period of about two weeks tie the dog out with the fence receiver on. Leave the slack in the tie out long enough to almost get out of the containment area but not all the way out. I know you got the fence so you don’t have to use a tie out but a couple of weeks of this is what I have found to be the most affective to break the dogs bad habit and keep your pet at home.

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Arctic Cat Parts Keep Your Arctic Cat Snowmobile Purring Like New

Arctic Cat parts are available at brick and mortar dealers and online warehouses. The Arctic Cat snowmobile has long been a popular snow sled that has millions of devoted fans throughout the world. With its catchy feline model names such as, Black Panther, Thundercat, FireCat, SaberCat and Jaguar, Arctic Cat snowmobiles have captured the imagination of snow sled enthusiasts for almost fifty years. With such treasured investments, snowmobilers will be well advised to purchase genuine Arctic Cat parts.

Only with regular maintenance of your new or used sled will it continue to operate just teh way you expect it to…purring like a new cat right off the showroom floor. If it sounds like a lot of work, it’s not. Just check your owner’s manual for the regular maintenance schedule. Get started on getting to know your sled from the first day that you own it and future repairs will be painless and fun.

New, OEM Arctic Cat parts will produce the best performance and increased horsepower for your premium snowmobiles. These high performance snow sleds offer exciting and fun filled ways to discover, and appreciate the great outdoors. Many snowmobilers have traversed through frozen lakes, snow packed trails and deep powder, combining thrills with a newfound discovery of wintery landscapes. Keeping these sleds operational with authentic Arctic Cat parts is vital to a safe and enjoyable ride.

Arctic Cat parts and snowmobiles remain on the cutting edge of snowmobile technology, featuring unique laydown engines, twin-spar chassis and the environmentally friendly 4-stroke parallel twin engine. When on the trail, it is a good idea to pack extra Arctic Cat parts in case of breakdowns that can be remedied with a quick part replacement. Snowmobile experts recommend a repair kit stocked with the necessary tools, extra spark plugs, belts and assorted bolts and screws.

Thinking about doing your own used snowmobile maintenance on your Arctic Cat? Look to the dealer’s and manufacturer’s web sites for authorized repair manuals. If ever in doubt about proper procedures, do not attempt the repair yourself, but instead take it to a local Arctic Cat Dealer or Mechanic for expert repair and warranty on service.

New Arctic Cat parts and snowmobiles for the upcoming year are expected to be turbocharged offering an extra kick of horsepower approaching levels past 177. These super premium machines are expected to lead the way in the next generation of snowmobile design. With its environmental concerns and advances in racing technology, Arctic cat parts, snowmobiles and ATVs are sure to continue to dominate the winter sports market.

Regardless of the age of your snowmobile, there are sure to be original and OEM parts for your sled. In the off chance that you’ve got a model for which you absolutely cannot find replacement parts, be certain to look around in your area to ask for used snowmobile yards where you can salvage the parts that you need. Many snowmobile clubs also have a parts swap area of their web page or newsletter. When in doubt, ask an old-timer for their expert opinion on your repair to keep your Arctic Cat Purring like new.