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Kitty On A Leash

Some people say that it is next to impossible to get a cat on a leash.

However I have come across many stories and seen many pictures of leashed cats going for walks. So I decided to put this theory to the test with Kitty. I must start by saying that it probably helps if you do this when your cat is fairly young so that they get used to it.

I bought a harness for Kitty as soon as we adopted her(She was just over a year old). I chose a harness as opposed to a collar and leash because it is safer and more secure. The likelihood of her accidentally strangling herself was much less with a harness. And I must say, never have I been more grateful for this choice as when she decided to walk through the balcony railings.

This happened when we moved to our new home and Kitty was exploring her surroundings. She is always supervised when she is out on the balcony however this one time she decided to zip past my husband and off the balcony rails. Luckily my husband was holding on to the leash but for a minute my little baby was hanging off the balcony just terrified. And because she had a harness, not a collar, her weight was equally spread out so she was not being choked!!

We got her back up within seconds and she was clearly shaken but since then she has never tried that again! Lesson learnt I guess….

A few tips for anyone thinking of introducing a collar or harness to a cat.

  1. Use a harness NOT a collar when putting on a leash. It could save your cat’s life.
  2. Never leave them unsupervised when they are on a harness and leash. They could easily get tangled up in something (furniture etc) or worse.
  3. Make sure the harness is not on too tight. Practice the two finger rule. If you can’t slip through two fingers under any part of the harness or collar it is too tight.
  4. Measure your cat before you buy a harness. Or better yet, take them with you to the store and try it on.
  5. Cats are unpredictable, especially if you are walking them on a leash. So have a good hold of the leash so that they don’t dash.
  6. Be extra vigilant when you are out with your cat. Take a cat carrier with you just in case you run into trouble (dogs, other animals) so that you can get your cat to safety.

There you go! If you have any other tips you would like to share, please leave a comment 🙂

Enjoy these photos of Kitty on her leash 🙂

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Some Funky Art!

I wanted to share some artwork I did which will be donated towards the Berkeley’s Place Online Auction.

Proceeds raised from this auction will be used for the Earth Angel Helpersack Initiative which is a community outreach project to help homeless people living on the streets with companion animals.

I am hoping to do a few more similar ones on a smaller scale towards my own fundraiser in the next few months.

Let me know what you think of these 🙂

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Hey! Great Idea!

So I was thinking of ways to use this blog to help out cat rescues out there and I came up with a great idea!

As you may have already seen, I have a page dedicated to featuring a different rescue every month. This page will contain information about all the wonderful rescues out there including how you can help.

To take this one step further, I am considering having a monthly fundraiser to raise some funds for the “Rescue of the Month’. I am hoping to find some really cool cat related items and have them up for sale.

All money raised from it (after the cost of said items) will go to that month’s feature rescue.

Watch this space for more information as I get this going 🙂

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Happy Turkey Day!

Happy Thanksgiving my beloved readers!

I hope everyone had a wonderful time with loved ones!

Mine was pretty great! And as promised, I wanted to share some of the highlights of my day with you.

Now I didn’t get an opportunity to take a lot of pictures however I did manage to snap a few shots of the food in between all the crazy cooking.

Here is Kitty warming up the turkey platter

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Appetizers were Spinach Dip served with crusty bread and Chicken Spring Rolls with Sweet Chili Sauce

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A slow cooked Pot Roast with mini potatoes

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As I mentioned earlier, I didn’t get to snap a photo when the table was set so here are some photos taken halfway through the meal 🙂

The rest of the meal included a Buttery Root Vege Mash, Spanako Pizza, Apple Cucumber Salad and of course Turkey with Stuffing and Gravy.

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For dessert, we had a choice of Raspberry Cake, Pear Galette and Pecan Pie.

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Here is my drink station. I dressed up the glasses with twine and a little leaf 🙂

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The day was filled with great food and wonderful company!!

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Care For Some Grass Anyone?

Kitty is a little obsessed with eating plants……

Last year, my mother in law bought me a beautiful bouquet of flowers and the minute I set it down on the table, Kitty pounced on it… Even thought I tried to keep her away from it, she managed to chow down some flowers. Needless to say, all this happy eating ended up in a pile of puke on the carpet a few hours later.

Since then, I have never brought fresh flowers indoors.

When we go out for a walk, she happily grabs mouthfuls of whatever it is that is growing out there. So no surprise,we don’t go on walks out to the garden too often now.

So I had to figure out a safe way to give her an opportunity to dig around in the dirt and eat some grass…

Voila!

Cat Grass!

According to the many articles online, Cat Grass is a name used to describe different types of grass which are popular with cats. The most popular type of cat grass is Avena sativa, or the Common Oat.

Unlike catnip, cat grass doesn’t induce a high in cats. There is no definitive answer as to why cats eat grass but some theories out there suggest that they act as a laxative and helps with the passage of hairballs through the system. The research also suggests that it might provide certain vitamins and nutrients your cat is lacking and sometimes eating grass can induce vomiting, which helps the cat bring up hairballs(source: www.cat-world.com.au)

After having done some reading on this, I purchased a grow-it-yourself kit from the store. Unfortunately this didn’t work out so well. The plant wouldn’t grow even though I followed the instructions and eventually Kitty ended up pulling out all the roots and playing with the dirt.

My next option was to try to grow this from scratch. So I purchased some good quality soil, a bag of seeds and a large container in order to get this done. A week or so later, I could see the bright green grass beginning to sprout and soon, they were long enough for Kitty to enjoy them.

Every morning she goes out on to the balcony to enjoy her yummy treat. She slowly learnt not to pull them out by the root and now she just takes a bite off the top.

Look at her enjoying this bountiful harvest !:)

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Bubble Play!

I love the weekend!

There is nothing greater than not having to wake up to an alarm.

It’s the only time that my hubby gets to sleep in and one of my favourite things to do is to wake up a bit early and make him french toast with maple syrup, whipped cream, caramelized fruits and fresh orange juice. And since he is getting a special breakfast, I have to give a special breakfast for Kitty as well. Usually she gets to try some new treats or a new flavour of wet food as she sits with Daddy to have breakfast:). She loves it.

Another fun thing we try to do on weekends is introduce Kitty to new play things. This weekend, I introduced Kitty to bubbles. Yes, good old-fashioned soap bubbles.

She was a bit shocked to see the strange little things floating about .. It took a little time however soon enough she was running about and trying to swat at the bubbles. It was the cutest thing ever and she wouldn’t stop long enough for me to snap a photo.

If you are to try this with your cat, just make sure that you don’t get any bubbles on their bodies. You don’t want them eating soap!

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Pawlicious Food!

We are on the constant lookout for fresh, healthy food… Then why do we not think twice about giving our pets the best? Do they not deserve fresh food without chemicals and fillers?

I am constantly researching the safest and healthiest cat foods to feed Kitty and have tried many different varieties so far.

I started with Blue Buffalo, Organix, Merrick, Wellness… anything that was advertised as the next best thing.

Eventually I stumbled upon Orijen. It was locally made, with real ingredients and no fillers. Kitty loved it as her dry food.

For wet food, I found nothing better than the Weruva BFF and TruLuxe line. Not only was in grain free, it was also free of carrageenan which is a thickener added to most human and pet foods.Some studies show that this could be a possible carcinogen.

The best thing about this line is that when you open the can, you can actually recognize the food that is in it. There are chunks of meat, salmon, duck and lamb, shredded chicken and flakes of tuna and some vegetables as well. Kitty only eats the gravy kind and not the pate.

I think it’s so important to take time to read the list of ingredients on each item of food you buy for yourself as well as your furbabies. After all, we are what we eat

What do you feed your precious furbabies? Leave a comment and let me know.

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The Inspiration behind the Blog

As I work my way through getting this project in order, I thought I would introduce you all to the inspiration behind the creation of this blog.

She joined our little family almost 3 years ago and have been the love of our lives ever since!

Please say hello to Kitty Mojito Burton

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Isn’t she just the cutest thing you have ever seen? 🙂

My husband and I absolutely adore her and we spoil her rotten. She is definitely the queen of our household and as most cat owners know, we adjust our life around her.

I will be featuring some of her favourite things in many of the upcoming posts so keep an eye out for that!

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Fall Festivities

Hello October! Hello Fall!

The beginning of a new month always brings me great hope! It is the time that I make my “monthly resolutions”, draft up my ‘get it done before the month is over’ lists and try to prepare myself mentally to get them accomplished.

Thanksgiving is a major to-do this month. I will be having family over so I am looking forward to putting together a budget friendly dinner. Watch this space for photos!

I am also hoping to get a head start on making my Christmas shopping list!

I know, I know! I said the C word but it’s only 2 months away! I prefer to be prepared with a list and a budget than shop frantically at the last minute.

I am also hoping to get things in order to feature the Rescue of the Month. There will be information on how you can support them and share some wonderful stories on the great work they do.

So here’s to a happy and productive October!

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Welcome to CCLC!

Hello World!

Thank you for visiting the Crazy Cat Lady Corner!

This will be my platform to share thoughts, ideas, helpful hints and advice about anything cat related.

I didn’t start out as a cat person until about 3 years ago when my beloved Kitty joined our little family. In fact, in most people’s eyes I wouldn’t technically be classified as a cat lady since I only have one cat (so far!)

However, I think it opened up a new world for me.. a world of appreciation for all animals … I wanted to do what I could to make sure that every little fur baby out there had an opportunity to find a loving home like the way Kitty found with us….

This blog is about  my love for cats and I hope to use it as a method to share stories and advice with all cat lovers out there.

I am also hoping to use this platform to feature animals rescues, especially those who focus on cats. Watch for our Feature Rescue of the Month.

So I open the door to all of you……. let’s do this!