The Pill Popper

Everyone knows the famous “How to Pill a Cat” parody by now. Forever circulating on the net, this wonderful piece by an anonymous author starts like this:

Pick up cat and cradle it in the crook of your left arm as if holding a baby. Position right forefinger and thumb on each side of cat’s mouth [...]

Guard Cat Warning Sign

This sign would be perfect for our household, owned and supervised by a beautiful Torbie female with a lot of attitude. She’s the sweetest angel, if you know how to handle her, but she most certainly has a cranky side and has been known to be, ummm, less angelic, at times.
I’m not saying this sign [...]

Thermo-Kitty Hut

Cats adore warmth. Maybe it’s the fact that they descend from African feline ancestors; or maybe it’s just being smart during cold winter days. Either way, one of the nicest things you can do for a cat, especially older cats who may be more susceptible to arthritis and joint pain, is get them a nice [...]

Super Reflective Gold Cat Collar

Yes, it’s a huge controversy. This product is one I find it hard to recommend, actually, and this post is for educational purposes more than anything. It may be a great product in its own right, but do you really want your cat’s life to be in such peril that you need a reflective collar [...]

Laurel Burch Santa Fe Felines Mug

What a wonderful gift idea for any cat lover! This unique mug is an original Laurel Burch design in her world famous American Southwest, aka Santa Fe, style. The Spanish and Native American influences are apparent in the bright yet deep colors and the colorfulness of the depicted cats.

This mug is very high quality indeed: [...]

Cat Sitter 8 Day Feeder

This automated feeder can be programmed to deliver cat food on time for eight days! Now, I am not suggesting you should ever ever leave any cat unattended for such a long period of time. Cats need a whole lot more than just food, love and attention being high on the list (and they have [...]

Mrs. Meyers Oatmeal Pet Shampoo

Many cats get along just fine without ever getting their coat shampooed. For shorthairs, their own self-grooming is often enough. However, there are times when you may want to wash your cat, either preparing for a cat show, or just to help Kitty get rid of some substance that got all over her coat.
This is [...]

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