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My cat Sam tribute

My cat is a indoor and outdoor cat he loves to sit on our deck or on his pet bed when he was outside the 5th time my sis said their is a skin hole on his leg it showed the second layer of skin so i dedicate this this to him so i can have a movie to remind him of if he dies

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Look For An Outdoor Cat Bed

Finding an outdoor cat bed is a good idea, so that your cat has a place to sleep. Especially during the warm summer months, cats like to be outdoors and so why not get them a great out of doors cat furniture bed so that you know they’ll have somewhere warm to sleep somewhere that they can be snug, just as you have your own bed.

There are lots of different kinds of out of doors cat beds to choose between, and even lots of different features that you can select to have on your outdoor cat bed. Here are a couple of the best places that you can head to if getting an outdoor cat bed for your little furry friend is something you need to do.

The Right Cozy Cat Furniture

The Comfortable cat store is one of the most renowned when it comes to out of doors cat beds and cat furniture. They’ve a large choice of cat homes and you can choose from luxury wooden cat house models and cat houses made with soft synthetic fabric. The stable and cellular structure of wood permits the out of doors cat house to be ready to withstand humidity and extraordinary temperatures so you know that they may last you.

They have some very extravagant outdoor cat houses, which are also very reasonably priced, especially priced, particularly when you remember the quantity of work that goes into each house. There are even townhouses outside cat homes which are raised off the ground so the cat house will keep out moisture, cold and heat from the ground itself.

“Comfort Channel”

Another company that you can turn to for an outdoor cat bed is the Comfort Channel. They feature heated and cooled outdoor beds, so depending on the temperature in the area that you live, you will be ready to choose the right outside cat bed for your pet. Just ensure that you choose one that’s going to be giant enough for them to fit in and one that they’re going to enjoy sleeping in.

This will be one of the best things that you’re going to ever do for your cat, and particularly if you have been considering permitting your cat to go outside and be an outdoors cat but didn’t have anywhere for them to stay, getting them an outdoor bed is the best thing that you can do so they’ll stay nice and warm and cozy irrespective of what the temperature is like.


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Hi! I’m about 10 weeks pregnant and for the first 5 or 6 weeks I still had my cat living with me. She’s 1/2 indoor, 1/2 outdoor and does hunt rats and birds (yuck!). We did not have a litter box for her so I never came in direct contact with her feces, but she did come into the house, lay on our couch, sleep in the bed with us, etc. And one time before I took her to live with my friend, she actually touched her paw to the lower part of my lip (accident of course). I’m totally paranoid about toxoplasmosis as I know it’s very dangerous to an unborn baby especially in the first trimester. I first thought I was fine b/c I don’t have a litter box for her since she goes outside, but then I started worrying about her tracking it through the house, on the furniture, etc. I had her tested and they said she HAS been exposed but didn’t have an active infection -but they only tested her once so I’m not sure how they can know it isn’t active! Has anyone had a similar experience while preg?

You should try to keep everything very clean, and always wash your hands after petting her.

However, if you’ve had her for awhile, chances are you’ve already been exposed, which is a good thing. That means you’re not going to get infected now and hurt the baby.

That’s sad that you’ve sent her away!

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Does anyone have any tips on looking after a feral kitten? Just about 1 week ago I caught a feral kitten who was motherless. We set up a trap to capture it. We were successful but it was so ferocious. I intend to keep this kitten. But it has to be an outdoor cat because he isn’t allowed to go inside the house (room-mates). Are there any tips to teaching a feral cat how to come back to its home? We have a kitten-pen in the backyard with a kitty litter, food, bed, etc. I’m scared to let him out of the pen because the kitten always goes next-door and plays with the other cat. But, this cat isn’t so friendly and tries to attack the kitten. HELP!!!

if it is a kitten you can tame it fairly easily. keep it in the pen and spend lots of time with it. once it turns friendly then you can let it out. if you let it out before then, then you will have a cat that obviously won’t come back.

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