A cat carrier is a very important thing to have when you get your first cat. It is essentially one of the first things you should buy because you will need it to bring your cat home. Besides bringing your cat home, there are other reasons why cat carriers are important to have.

Riding in the car
• For their safety it is best that cats ride in a carrier when you drive. If you were to get in an accident, without a carrier they would have nothing holding them back and the chances of them getting hurt are much greater.
• For your safety it is better that a cat is in a carrier instead of just free. This way you don’t have to worry about what they are doing. You also don’t have to worry about them getting into places they should be such as under your brake pedal.

Going to the veterinarian office
• You will need a cat travel carrier to transport your cat in when you go to the vet office.
• It is better for your cat’s safety to have a carrier so that they don’t get attacked by another cat or a dog that is at the vet office.
• If you cat is scared of new situations, a travel carrier may help them overcome this fear.

Going to a pet store
• Again you will need a cat carrier bag to take your cat with you in the car. This is for your and their safety.
• Many pet stores require your pet to be on a leash, since most cats don’t walk well on a leash, a soft cat carrier is your next best option. This allows you to still take them places and they can enjoy it because they are not fighting the leash and collar.


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I brought a new cat home... It keeps running and hiding.. How can I help it to understand it is in a safe plac

I have one female cat who is very hyper. She is small.. a kitten.. last night I decided to get another cat to keep her company. A friend had a cat who recently (within 3-4 months) had kittens. The cats were living in a barn. I brought home a cute little boy... Now that I have the cat home, he will not come to me (he runs and hides) and my cat is dying to play with her new friend. I've tried food, petting it (when I can catch it) etc.. how do I get this cat to understand he is in a safe place? I am really wanting to pet it and show it the ropes, (food placement, litter box, etc)... but I can't get it to come out long enough to show it everything is o.k. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Hi Hun, I know that this is difficult---but, what you have there is a WILD/ferrell cat. He was born in the wild (in a barn), and at 3 or 4 months old, he is also wild, and it is very difficult to rehabilitate a ferrell cat. Please, for your benefit and the benefit of the kitty you've had for a while, take him back to the friend you got him from and let him go. There is not much you can do with him except to leave him alone and let him come to you. BUT, you are taking a chance of bringing diseases into your other kitty that may be deadly.

Now, if you'd like to have a companion for your little girl--first, please (if you haven't already done so) have her spayed. Then, pay a visit to your local animal shelter. You'll find soooo many kinds of kittens there that the biggest decision wil be "which one?" Plus, when you get them from the animal shelter, they've had their vaccinations, they've already been spayed or neutered and they are micro-chipped--all ready to go to a nice home.

But honestly, if this little wild one had of been captured at about 6 to 8 weeks old, you would have been able to do something with him, but NOT NOW--he's too old, and he's going to harm your little girl kitty. Please take him back, he will NOT make a good pet. I've had experience with these---and, once they go ferrell, there's no coming back. Yes, to some people, they say that there is--that they can be rehabilitated. Yes--for a while. As they age, that wildness comes back into them, and OH Brother!! I still carry the scars from years ago by being torn up by what "appeared" to be a nice, loving cat. Yes, he was mine--I had him for 6 or 7 years, and the older he got, the meaner he got until I had to have him put down. I will not go thru that again!

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Cat home remedies are effective and inexpensive to use. Cat home remedies can come in a couple of forms. The first are herbal remedies and the second are home remedies. I really think of them as one but I will discuss them separately. If you know your cat like I know mine then you know they would rather be treated at home and in this current economy saving a little money can be a big help also.

CAT HERBAL REMEDIES

  • Aloe – Used to treat minor burns and skin irritations
  • Bach Flower Essences – Used to treat stress
  • Burdock – Improves immunity, lowers blood sugar, and detoxifies
  • Calendula – Used to treat sores and burns and as a disinfectant for skin wounds
  • Caraway – Increases appetite and helps with stomach issues including diarrhea
  • Catnip – Used to stimulate activity
  • Dill – Used to treat nausea, gas, and stomach issues such as upset stomach
  • Echinacea – Used to kill bacteria and viruses
  • Eyebright – Used as an eye wash
  • Fennel – Used to treat a variety of stomach issues including indigestion
  • Parsley – Used as a laxative and diuretic
  • Rosemary – Good for itchy and dry skin
  • Valerian -  Used as sleep aid and to calm and relax cats

Herbal remedies for cats are just a part of overall cat home remedies.  The neat thing about herbal remedies is that we will already have many of these in our homes or better yet they are growing in our gardens. Additionally many of these can be grown in our homes. Aloe makes an attractive plant in our homes. For you to know that your cat will use herbal remedies just watch them as they are outside and eat grass. They do this to aid in their digestion which sometimes involves barfing in order to get some toxin out of their bodies.

CAT HOME REMEDIES

Natural home remedies have some great benefits.  Additionally, the use of natural home remedies has become more popular due to the cost and hassle of conventional medicines in addition to potential harmful side effects.

  • Saves money on vet bills
  • Reduces the chance of harmful side effects
  • Most are readily available in your home already
  • Well tolerated by our four legged friends
  • Can also be used in conjunction with other forms of treatment
  • Are especially useful in mild cases of illnesses and ailments
  • Homemade remedies are generally harmless and rarely cause side effects
  • Garlic, vitamin E, baking soda, turmeric, and some fruit juices are all being used in various ways to treat our cats at home.

Many current medications produce harmful side effects in our pets. That is why a growing number of concerned pet owners have decided to use natural remedies. Many natural remedies work quite well and save you a bunch of money in the process. Read on through the last paragraph and find out home remedies secrets that are safe and effective.

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My cat is pregnant and I have other cats in the home! What should I do?

We took in a stray that appears to be pregnant. Her nipples are pink and her belly is bulbous. She now co-resides with my two male cats who are considerably larger than her. The two male cats are litter mates and have been with me since they were 6 weeks old...they are now five years old. Although they are big teddy bears (very affectionate) and neutered, they weigh more than double her weight and I am concerned about their interaction with her. The female was a feral cat that we took in and is mildly aggressive toward my two domestic males. Should I worry that my male cats will hurt her litter? Should I separate them? I have never experienced this before so please impart some wisdom b/c I try very hard to be a responsible pet owner. And YES, after she gives birth, she WILL be spayed!!!

Try to set up a birthing box for the female. In another area of the house if possible. Try to keep the 2 males away from mom and her babies.

Just take a cardboard box one that you think she can get in and out of with no problems. Make sure it is big enough for her to lay down in and still have room for the babies. Take a few old towels or a blanket and put them in the box. You won't want to keep what ever you put in the box after she has her babies as they will be very soiled.

I can't say if your males would or wouldn't harm the mother and babies. But, it's better to be safe than sorry.

For thousands of years going back to the Ancient Egyptians, cats have been put on public display. But the first cat shows in the United States, held in Maine, didn't appear until between 1860 and 1870. Finally, in 1895, a show clawed its way into New York City, hosted in Madison Square Garden.

Badoop-badoop! Fast-forward to the present: Cat clubs and cat fancy organizations are everywhere, holding local, state and national shows in every part of the country. And no wonder: If you search YouTube, either online or on your TV with your TiVo HD DVR, it's very clear that you don't have to be a cat breeder to be easily amused and entertained by the very funny videos featuring endless breeds of cats--from hilarious cat bloopers to just cute cat behaviour. But what's missing from most of these viral videos are a the cat fanciers themselves, who regularly travel across the country attending cat shows. Talk about a special breed of PEOPLE! Perhaps you're familiar with the crazy cat lady on some of The Simpsons episodes? I guess they're not all THAT crazy--are they?

So... I went to Pleasanton, California with a very clear mission: to find out just how crazy people can get about cats--and, while I was there, to learn out how well they know their famous felines of Film and Television with our very first Badoop-Badoop Cat Quiz!

What better place to get a close-up perspective of the cat fancier lifestyle than the Crow Canyon Cat Show! I couldn't believe all the cats I saw: Siamese cats, known for their legendary voice and captivating blue eyes; Persian cats, with their long flowing coats and open pansy-like faces; Himalayan cats, actually a Persian cat with the color pattern of a Siamese cat (who knew?!); the Egyptian Mau, which were worshiped as deities in ancient Egypt; the remarkably dense and muscular Tonkinese; Burmese cats, often described as "bricks wrapped in silk"; Exotic cats that look like a Persian but have short hair; Siberian cats, which history shows have been around for at least one thousand years; Sphinx cats, which are the most famous of the hairless cats, and probably made most popular in recent years by Doctor Evil from the Austin Powers movies; and Abyssinian cats, one of the oldest known breeds on this planet. One of my favorites was a plump Russian Blue Cat with a plush double coat similar to a beaver--gorgeous!

What a spectacle, these fancy cat shows! Cat toys are everywhere, grooming stations and supplies to style and fluff abound, and the large crates where the cats are displayed are decorated with animal prints, feather boas and more! In preparation for the show, cats are bathed, nails clipped, and ears cleaned. And some cats are more "high-maintenance" than others. A long haired cat requires much more effort than a short haired cat and, if shown on a regular basis, must be bathed weekly and combed twice daily! What divas!

Here are a few grooming tricks I learned while I was there: By fluffing up the hair on top of a cat's head, you can modify the appearance of large ears; to make a cat's tail appear shorter, trim the excess hair at the end of the tail; to give the kitty a rounded look, clip the hair around the face; and to make their eyes look rounder, cut the hair over the eyes; finally, to make the cat's neck look thicker or shorter, just comb out its ruff so that it stands out to frame its face. Do you think our favorite Hollywood stars heed any of this advice?

Even though our breeders didn't get every answer correct in our Cat Quiz, it's clear that these folks clearly know and love their cats. I got a particular kick out of the fact that while that the show manager assured me that cat people are not crazy, the club's treasurer told me that the difference between cat owners and dog owners is that Dogs have "Masters," and Cats have "Staff."

Good thing we documented all of the cattiness on video so you can see for yourself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8WNy71L0KM

Watch the cat show, learn about famous felines on film & TV, and laugh at some of the funniest cats we found on YouTube!

This is Shanan Carney, sometimes known as The TiVo Diva.