Have you ever seen your cat eat grass? Does your indoor cat eat your houseplants? Maybe you’ve seen your cat eat grass and throw up afterward. Maybe you worry this makes your cat sick.
It’s normal for cats to eat grass. It won’t make them sick unless you use fertilizers and pesticides on your lawn. These can harm and even kill a cat. Cats eat grass for a number of reasons. Here are just a few: Read more »
My cats, Dorda and Mitty, were declawed by their previous human. Often I see them jump and fall. Everyday I hear them slap the wall of their litterbox because they can’t dig in the litter as nature intended.

Declawing cats is common in the United States. It’s a matter of convenience; what’s easiest for the human involved. It’s considered inhumane and unnecessary mutilation in England. It’s illegal in most European countries as well as Australia, New Zealand, Israel, and Brazil. Read more »
Indoor cats are often kept indoors for their own safety. This is expecially true if the cat has been declawed. It’s not a good idea to let your cat roam free if you live in a city or town.
For many city dwellers there’s no option to take their indoor cat outdoors, or is there? There are several options for taking an indoor cat outdoors. Some are quite expensive. Others, not so much. Let’s talk about a few. Read more »

Are you thinking about getting a kitten, or cat? Are you wondering which would be better for your situation? Maybe you’re thinking that “free” is better than using a Shelter.
Free isn’t really free if you do right by your cat. You should have your cat spayed/neutered and given a rabies shot at the very least. Even if your cat stays indoors you should still get the rabies shot. I do. Read more »