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Friday Cat Facts
Posted on March 9th, 2012Happy Friday! We’d like to share some Fun Friday Cat Facts with everyone:
- It has been scientifically proven that stroking a cat can lower one’s blood pressure.
- In 1987, cats overtook dogs as the number one pet in America (about 50 million cats resided in 24 million homes in 1986). About 37% of American homes today have at least one cat.
- If your cat snores or rolls over on his back to expose his belly, it means he trusts you.
- Cats respond better to women than to men, probably due to the fact that women’s voices have a higher pitch.
- In an average year, cat owners in the United States spend over $2 billion on cat food.
- According to a Gallup poll, most American pet owners obtain their cats by adopting strays.
- When your cats rubs up against you, she is actually marking you as “hers” with her scent. If your cat pushes his face against your head, it is a sign of acceptance and affection.
- Contrary to popular belief, people are not allergic to cat fur, dander, saliva, or urine – they are allergic to “sebum,” a fatty substance secreted by the cat’s sebaceous glands. More interesting, someone who is allergic to one cat may not be allergic to another cat. Though there isn’t (yet) a way of predicting which cat is more likely to cause allergic reactions, it has been proven that male cats shed much greater amounts of allergen than females. A neutered male, however, sheds much less than a non-neutered male.
- Cat bites are more likely to become infected than dog bites.
- In just 7 years, one un-spayed female cat and one un-neutered male cat and their offspring can result in 420,000 kittens.
- Some notable people who disliked cats: Napoleon Bonaparte, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Hitler.
- Both humans and cats have identical regions in the brain responsible for emotion.
- A cat’s brain is more similar to a man’s brain than that of a dog.
- A cat has more bones than a human; humans have 206, but the cat has 230 (some cites list 245 bones, and state that bones may fuse together as the cat ages).
- Cats have 30 vertebrae (humans have 33 vertebrae during early development; 26 after the sacral and coccygeal regions fuse.
- The cat’s clavicle, or collarbone, does not connect with other bones but is buried in the muscles of the shoulder region. This lack of a functioning collarbone allows them to fit through any opening the size of their head.
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Day #4 of Helpful Tips For You And Your Pet
Posted on February 3rd, 2012Day #4 of Helpful Tips For You And Your Pet
Yesterday we discussed the steps you should take when bringing home a new pet. If you have existing pets already, there are some additional steps to be taken to make sure everyone gets along together when they meet.
Day #4: Introducing New Pets To Existing Pets
Your pets’ personalities will determine whether or not the new pet will get along with the older one. When a new pet is brought home, sometimes the older pet views him/her as a threat and this is only natural. Expect a few scuffles at first to let them determine who is the boss and determine their place in the pack. Of course you will want to supervise these initial meetings but do not interrupt them if there is no danger of injury.
-Keep your pets separated until you are absolutely sure they will get along. Only allow them to interact with your supervision. Depending on their reactions to each other, it may take hours, days, weeks or even months for your pets to finally adjust to each other.
-Keep the introductions indoors and controlled. Especially if you are introducing a dog and cat, make sure the dog is on a leash to avoid chasing or cornering the cat. This could be incredibly terrifying for the cat and you will prolong your process of eventually being able to tolerate each other.
-Like above, keep cat and dog introductions controlled. However you do not want to hold a cat in your arms when introducing him/her to a new pet. A frightened and nervous cat is likely to scratch you and cause more stressful commotion.
-Make sure you allow your pet to familiarize itself with his/her new home. Allow him to explore and sniff out different areas of your home.
-Always provide separate water and feeding bowls. This allows your pet to calmly eat and drink without feeling the need to fight for their food. Also, make sure cats have separate litter boxes as well.
-Dogs and cats are able to live in harmony with caged animals but precautions must be taken when initially introducing them. Cats are agile and placing a cage high up on a shelf doesn’t guaranteed your caged pet will stay safe.
-Pets need to meet each other on their own time. Don’t force them together, they will adjust at their own pace.
Check back for more helpful pet tips to come!
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Keeping Your Cat’s Litter Box Odor Free
Posted on January 19th, 2012If you can smell your cat’s litter box, it is very overdue for a cleaning and has already been noticeable to your cat for some time.
Just like you wouldn’t like to use a bathroom where a toilet hasn’t been flushed for days, your cat does not enjoy doing his business somewhere the smell is overpowering. This can lead to the problem of your cat going to the bathroom outside his litter box because the odor in his litter box is overpowering.
A cat’s sense of smell is much more sensitive than ours. They can sense 200 million odors so you can imagine how critical it is to keep their litter box odor free. Get in the habit of scooping your cat box at least once a day – it will hardly take any time to do and you wont ever have to face a really dirty box. Each day it is a good idea to sprinkle Earth Care’s Cat Urine Odor Eliminator after every scooping as well.
Completely emptying your cat box and cleaning it out with soap and water is a good idea to do every two weeks. It is impossible to get every bit of soiled litter out of the box by simply scooping so ensuring the litter is completely dumped on a regular basis will keep your cat and his nose – along with yours – happy. Before you fill the clean litter box with litter, sprinkle Earth Care’s Cat Urine Odor Eliminator at the bottom of the box. This will help to provide an extra layer of odor elimination.