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Follow Me, Everything Is Alright

In the past few days, I have spent some time actively looking for some fun blogs to follow…

I found some new blogs started by friends as well as some really cool cat blogs, some great art blogs…… such talent out there!

So I wanted to give a shoutout to everyone who has clearly spent tons of time and energy putting together all these lovely sites full of fun stories, pretty things and great advice….
Every blog that I came across had something unique to offer….!!!

That got me thinking ……….

I would love to just quit my day job and blog full time!!! I think that would be my ideal career…. I love to write and I love sharing all my random thoughts and ideas with anyone who is willing to read them! Maybe someday I will be one of those successful bloggers out there:) What’s better than sitting in your pj’s and writing for the world to see:) ?

In the meantime, I thank those who are following me on this journey and I invite you to share it with everyone you know (and don’t know!!)

Let them all know that Crazy Cat Lady Corner is a fun place to hang out!

Share the link on your Facebook Page ……. use the hashtag #crazycatladycorner …. Get that word out ! I looooove to hear from readers so please comment on anything you see on here!! I will be waiting to hear from you!

 

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Homemade Cat Treats!

So it all started when I was trying to find a cute treat/cake for Kitty’s birthday a few weeks ago…… As I went from one pet store to another, all I found was adorable doggy biscuits and cutely decorated dog cakes !

I mean, look at these! They are just too cute for words!!!

 

Anyway, my search ended with me coming home empty-handed, meaning I didn’t find anything cute and adorable like the above pictures!

So I had a chat with my buddy Ruby (a fellow cat mom,crazy cat lady and creative genius)the other day and we ended up talking about how there is a lack of specialty cat treats out there!

She had actually made some super adorable cat treats for Kitty awhile back….

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So we decided that I try to make some cute home made treats and see how it goes….

The idea is to use very limited ingredients, mainly appeal to a cat’s natural carnivorous diet and make a few different varieties. Kitty and Ruby’s babies Jack and Feo will be the taste testers.

I have found some basic recipes and I am hoping to put my own twist on them…

Watch this space for how things turn out!! 🙂

 

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Update:

I have tried my first recipe …. Here is the link https://crazycatladycorner.org/2016/04/14/homemade-cat-treats-part-2/

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Edmonton International Cat Festival!

I am soooo soooo excited for this event!!!

It’s the Edmonton International Cat Festival happening on May 28th 2016

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The Edmonton International Cat Festival is the only festival of its kind in Canada!

This awesome event brings together cat lovers to celebrate cats and cat culture, while raising money and awareness for important cat rescue organizations!

#YEGCatFest donates 100% of proceeds back to local rescue organizations.

Since 2014,they have raised $39,000 for local rescues helping cats in need! Isn’s that amazing?

There will be tons and tons of fun things happenings here including several vendors with cat themed products, rescue organizations with adoptable cats, cat-themed presentations, exotic breeds and show cats as well as a meet and greet with celebrity cat Nala (https://www.instagram.com/nala_cat/) …. and not forgetting the Mr. and Mrs. Purr-fect photo contest and many more fun activities!!!

I look forward to checking it out and will definitely share some photos from the event!

To purchase tickets for this must-see event, please visit www.edmontoncatfest.com

 

Here are some highlights from last year’s catfest!

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Going Once, Going Twice, SOLD!

How exciting is this!!!

My first art piece which I featured on here has been SOLD!!

Thank you to everyone who viewed and shared it !!!

I am in the process of making a few more pieces and will have them up and ready to go in the next week!

In the meantime, if you would like a custom piece made for you, please drop me a line.

The size you see here is $25 plus shipping. If you would like a larger size, please check the SHOP page for a sample piece.

I look forward to making you a cool piece of art!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kitty Turns 4!!

Today is a very special day!

Kitty is celebrating her 4th birthday!

 

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I put together a mock ‘cake’ with one of her favourite canned food and topped it with some shrimp and also added some treats around it….And enjoy it she did!!!

And instead of a gift this year (and since she has everything she needs and wants lol!) we decided to buy some canned food and donate it to an animal rescue….

Here are some great pictures from today’s happenings!!!

 

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Party favours for her friends Jackson and Feona

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Some donations that were dropped off to some shelter kitties

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She decided to wear some of the neon glow bracelets!!! PARTY! PARTY!! WOOT! WOOT!!

 

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Shop At Crazy Cat Lady Corner!

Dear Readers,

I have some exciting news!

I have decided to take it one step further with my cat art and will now have them available for sale on the blog.

To start with, I will have them made to order while I build up my portfolio.

I am hoping to have several pieces ready for sale over the next few months and I will add them on here as I complete them.

For now, if you would like to purchase one, please email me at crazycatladycorner@yahoo.com. Let me know what size you would like (5’x7′ -8’x10′ or larger) and I will get to work. Prices range from $15 -$50 for all framed art work (shipping excluded)

If you live outside of Canada, keep in mind the shipping cost! (I am trying to find some lightweight frames so shipping will be reasonable for any international orders!) Email me and I can give you a  quote.

Please visit the SHOP Page and check out some sample work. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to drop me a line! 🙂

 

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Are You Ready For An Emergency?

Emergency Preparedness!

It hurts to even think about it… However, we all know at some point or the other, we will all have to face something that we were not prepared for…

No matter how well you try to plan things out, there is always something that could send things into a tailspin and turn life upside down and inside out.

Many of us have seen, heard and read about having an emergency kit.. Stock up on food, water and anything else you would need in case of that ‘what if’moment. But how many of us have thought about our pets? What would you do if disaster strikes and you have to leave your home? Sure, you have your family emergency pack to get you through but what will happen to your cat, dog, bird, gerbil, etc? Where will they stay? What will they eat?Who will be looking out for their well being if something were to happen to you? Now that is something to think about!

I have given some thought to all these questions so I decided to start on an emergency kit for Kitty (I may have mentioned it in an earlier post) and today I wanted to share how I put it together. Mind you , there are still a few more things that I need to add to it but so far it is coming along really well.

First, I decided to find a good carrier…. I found this one online and thought it would be a good fit. Not only does it have a good shoulder strap but it also has wheels and a sturdy handle. That’s a bonus when your shoulders start to ache!

 

Next, I got some sample sized packs of Kitty’s favourite dry food. Having several smaller packs instead of one large bag will keep their food fresh for longer. I also got a few cans of wet food as well as a bag of treats along with a small food dish. I am working on getting a travel bowl for water as well. Obviously I will need more than what is pictured here but this is a good start.

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On to the next step……  This part is important so take note….. As you can see here, I have a small box filled with a little first aid kit, some disposable gloves, some litter scoops, shopping bags and a small note book with Kitty’s info. Having all this information on hand comes in very handy if you have to leave your pets in someone else’s care temporarily. It has details on her vet, vaccines, pet insurance, city license as well as emergency contact information.

There are still a few things missing from my kit (a portable litter box, grooming supplies, a few calming treats, catnip, some toys). I think it’s important to keep in mind that in an emergency situation everyone will be extremely stressed, especially your pets so add as many familiar things to this kit as you can think of…a cuddle toy, favourite blanket,maybe an old t-shirt so she has a familiar scent around. It will help with the stress levels.

 

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Finally, it is time to pack this up. For easy access, I put some of the wet food cans into this box and them packed up everything in the carrier. And just to make sure everything fits in there, Kitty climbed into the carrier full of supplies and everyone fits in there well.

In case of an emergency, I can load Kitty in to the carrier, grab our own emergency backpacks and wheel her out. Hopefully, it never comes to that but if it does, I am ready for it:)

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Head Full Of Thoughts!

Life has kept me busy since the start of this year but I see it slowing down pretty soon (not to my liking I must admit!) Why you ask? Well, I will be job hunting AGAIN in a few weeks! Yes, it sucks to be unemployed however I am sure something great will be coming my way soon (fingers crossed!)

Sometimes I think it would be great to find something that I can do from home that would pay me a truckload of money! But I guess no one will pay me to be a full time pet parent LOL!

A.N.Y.W.A.Y…. As I spend my time sending out resumes, I was thinking of coming up with some ideas to do another mini fundraiser….

I would like to get some thoughts and ideas from my readers (I hope you are out there!!!)

What would you like to see as a fundraiser? 50-50 draw? Selling some cool pet items? An auction? Let me know what you think!

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Hard To Say Goodbye!

Before you panic, I am not going anywhere !

As the title suggests, saying goodbye to your pets (temporarily of course!) is hard!

Every morning, when I leave for work, a little part of my heart breaks to see the sad look on Kitty’s face. As I put on my jacket and grab my keys, she runs up to the door and sits there with a look that says ‘Do you REALLY have to leave me?’

So I dug around online and found this really interesting article on separation anxiety among cats. It gives some really good points on how to help your fur babies (and you!) cope with it. Enjoy!

(Article from www.catbehaviorassociates.com)

Many people have an inaccurate image of cats being solitary creatures who don’t need companionship but they actually are social and do form very strong bonds to their human family members and animal companions.

Cats who were orphaned may be more prone to separation anxiety. Too-early weaning may also be a factor. Also how you’ve set up your cat’s environment plays a role as well. If your cat has no other activities and ways to build confidence without being attached to you at the hip, then that increases the chance of separation anxiety.

Your cat may go along just fine and have no problem with you coming and going on a daily basis but then something, such as a change in work schedule, a vacation, a divorce, etc, could trigger separation anxiety.

When the cat parent leaves, the cat may exhibit excessive meowing. Elimination outside of the litter box may also occur. The cat may urinate or defecate on the cat parent’s bed or on clothing belonging to that human family member. It’s easy to misread this behavior as one of spite but it’s really a way for kitty to self-soothe by mixing his scent with yours. It’s also a way that the cat attempts to help you “find” your way home. Think of it as the feline version of dropping bread crumbs along the path.

Other signs may include excessive self-grooming, eating too fast or not eating at all when the cat parent isn’t present.

Before labeling your cat as having separation anxiety, it’s important he be examined by the veterinarian. The behavior being displayed may have an underlying medical cause. For example, elimination outside of the litter box may be due to lower urinary tract disease or have some other medical cause. Excessive grooming may be the result of external parasites, skin allergies, irritation, etc. Eating too fast or a lack of appetite may also be caused by an underlying medical condition. Don’t skip this very important step of visiting your veterinarian.

Once your cat is diagnosed with separation anxiety, behavior modification techniques can be used to reduce his stress and increase stimulation in your absence.

  • Increase the environmental enrichment. If you want your cat to feel satisfied, entertained and secure when you aren’t around then the environment in which he lives has to inspire that. Incorporate puzzle feeders, playtime, elevated areas, hideaways and more to encourage him to find ways to trigger and satisfy his prey-drive. The more enriched and secure the environment is, the better your cat will feel when he’s by himself.
  • Inspire confidence when you interact with your cat. Don’t reward your cat with attention when he’s meowing and being insistent. Instead, reward him with petting, treats, praise and attention when he’s acting the way you WANT him to act. Reward him when he’s quiet. Reward him when he does something to entertain himself. Reward the behavior you want to see again and don’t reinforce the unwanted behavior.
  • Engage your cat in interactive play sessions on a daily basis. Twice a day would actually be even better. Interactive playtime allows your cat to simply enjoy being the mighty hunter. For a cat, being able to engage the prey drive and enjoy a successful capture is the ultimate in joy and satisfaction.
  • Don’t make a big production about leaving. If you anticipate your cat is going to suffer from separation anxiety, you’ll just make it worse if you overdo the goodbye process. Your cat will think you’re leaving for a month instead of just 8 hours. Make your goodbyes very casual. Cats easily pick up on the emotions of their human family members. If you’re upset then your cat may get upset
  • Practice coming and going. If your cat starts to get tense whenever he hears you pick up your keys or if he sees you reach for your purse or coat, then practice doing those things several times a day without actually leaving.

There are some cases where anti-anxiety medication may also be needed in conjunction with behavior modification. Your veterinarian or a veterinary behaviorist will advise the client based on the specifics of the cat’s case. If medication is prescribed, it MUST be used alongside appropriate behavior modification and is not to be viewed as a substitute for doing the behavior work needed to relieve the cat’s anxiety.

If you’ve noticed a change in your cat’s behavior or you think he may be experiencing separation anxiety, contact your veterinarian so a thorough examination can be done. If your veterinarian does diagnose separation anxiety, you may be referred to a certified behavior professional.

 

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