What's Inside
1. Summer
2. Photo of the Month
3. Health and Welfare
4. Behavior
5. Pet food (below)
6. Natural Cat Care
7. Misc Topics
 
 
5. Pet Food Topics
 
Is your cat's food on a recall list?

https://www.petful.com/recall-lists/cat-food-recalls/
 
 
How to avoid the worst cat foods
 
Lab Cultured Chicken Approved

 
Shelter feed links:

http://www.freekibblekat.com/
 
Holistic feeding advice

Cats are carnivores and require animal protein to thrive.
Consider what cats eat in the wild when looking for cat food.
You want a meat-based product.
https://wellnessmama.com/health/natural-cat-care/
 
From a carnivore's perspective:
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6. Natural Pet Care
 
For a comprehensive care regimen for your pets, this website contains information, educational courses (many are free), and product advice to help you treat your pet naturally.
https://vitalanimal.com
 
How to Find a Qualified Homeopathic Vet

 
7. Misc Topics

Cat prevents danger to a child:
 
What would happen if cats went extinct?

We May Find Out Soon Here:
Australia has announced a five-year plan to rid the country of feral cats by killing them with a toxic gel in order to keep native species safe.
 
 
How to pick furniture cats won't scratch
 
How Old is Your Cat in Human Years?
Enter your cat's age (from 1 to 25) in the calculator provided to see the equivalent age in human years.
 

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July, 2023  
 
1. Summer!
 
With the advent of summer we can expect heat, insects, sunburn, and more active lifestyles, including celebrations, vacations and outdoor time. Hopefully, your pets did not suffer the stress of fireworks for July 4th. Keeping them indoors is the best way to keep them comfortable.

Here are some considerations for having an enjoyable summer:

Summertime blues?   
 
Hot fun in the summertime sounds cool — but it can be dangerous, and that’s especially true for cats with outdoor privileges. While the topic of exclusively indoors vs. indoors/outdoors is about as divisive as today’s politics, there are some basic facts when it comes to cats’ summer safety.


Loss Prevention and Recovery
 
Even indoor cats should wear ID tags. Should they escape, having a tag at least lets people know the cat belongs to someone and won't be treated as a stray or feral. 

This site has just what you need:

They offer a free tag and registration to enable the return of your pet when someone finds them. 
 
15 Things You Can Do For Your Cat
 
 
Be sure to peruse the selection of videos on that page for much more info about helping cats.
 2.  Photo of the Month
 
whose pet
 
 
 
3. Health and Welfare
 

Good for your cat: Ginger

Bad for your cat: Onions and Garlic

When Language Harms Cats
The word "feral" is overused and harms many cats due to confusion surrounding the term.

See also:
 
4. Behavior Topics 
 
Can Cats Be Trained?
Yes! Positive reinforcement training allows you to teach your cats new skills and can enrich their lives.
 
How to Introduce Cats and Dogs to Each Other 
You also can train cats and dogs to get along, especially if you conduct proper introductions!
 
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