Diva Princess’s Life Story 6.

June 4, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

img_0026 At nights when we go to sleep, first I roll up on her chest and purr for long minutes and I  just want to be petted. She would talk to me, tell me nice things that always feels good to  hear.  Then I move to my own side of the bed, as I expropriated the right side from her.    Never better.  It is fluffy, cozy and comfortable. I also got my own bed, but it feels a little  small.   I guess my Mom somehow missed the size, cause I can only roll up in it, but I am  not able to stretch out.   And it is so warm that sometimes I just can’t stand it.

Otherwise the whole house is mine.   The living-room couch is another spot where I often  sleep, especially if she is around.   I know she wants me on her lap all the time, but it is just  not my nature.   I like to be petted occasionally, but then I need my own space.  You could  say that this is not a real cat’s behavior, but this is the way I am.   And I think this is why my  Mom picked me out of those so many others.  I am a Diva, and I like to be treated like that    for sure.


Diva Princess’s Life Story 2.

May 23, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

may1520012 Another few days must have passed by in the shelter, as I went through a lots of  examination, they gave me needles that scared me to death, washed me, shaved  me in a few places, and I really didn’t know where was all this leading to.   Then one  day, I was taken out from the cage, placed in a carrier, put in a vehicle and driven  to a house.  The lady was very nice, she kept talking to me, saying whatever she  was saying, but when we arrived at her house, hell started.   She had seven more  cats, as I finally understood that I was just placed to a foster home.

I am a nice cat, but I don’t really like other cats.  I prefer to play with my own toys  and a human, rather than more cats.  I was frightened, angry, scared and I just  wanted to die.  And as much as I didn’t like the others they all wanted to play with  me, or just pick on me.  I could not sleep, eat, and go to the washroom without  being followed by at least two or three of them.  It was bad, bad and bad.  But I had no choice.  At least I had a roof over my head, I had food and the lady tried her best to make my life easier.


Facts of Cats

April 14, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

four-different-catsCats are very interesting creatures and they possess really admirable characteristics.  Cats for example can see 6 times better than human beings.  It is during night time when cats could really see more than we could.  They live anywhere in the world, from the steaming Africa to icy cool Greenland.  Cats could swim, however they are not into it that much.  An eighteen-hour sleep is achievable by cats in hot countries.

In general, cats are very good pets as they are very affectionate.  Researches underline that owning cats as pets is most beneficial for ill or old patients.  It has been found out that animals like cats could reduce their depression and other negative feelings brought by solitude and sickness.   So, go ahead and adopt a cat or buy one and enjoy their loving company any time.


Beyond Owning a Cat

March 15, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

cat-in-stroller Getting a cat does require you to purchase some extra items before he or she arrives in  your home.  In order to make a home for your cat, you will need some (most) of the  following items, such as: food bowl, water bowl, cat food, litter box, litter box materials,  cat bed, scratching post, cat carrier, cat toys, cat leash, cat collar, cat harness and  grooming tools.

Although these seem like simple items, if you have never owned a cat there are certain  things to consider before you go out and buy the most expensive of everything.

Your cat must eat and drink, however the food and water bowl does not have to cost  you a fortune.  Mainly they just need to be easy to clean and heavy so they won’t tip  over easily.  You also need to make sure that your cat has food and water in their bowls as well.  Unless you plan on teaching your cat how to use the toilett, you will need to purchase a litter box and everything that goes in it.  This involves the litter box, the scoop, and the litter.   And don’t forget the entertainment part.   Toys, scratching post and if your are planning to take your cat outside, then consider a three or four-wheeled cat stroller for their safety.


Reinforcements in Cats

February 28, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

macska-hintanI think we all agree that our home is more complete if we have a four legged pet there to greet us after a hard day at work or snuggle up to us while we sleep.  Cats are fickle as well as sweet, lovable creatures.  Most cats recognize their owners by the sound of their voice, the car they drive, and who spoils them the most.  Like dogs, cats can be trained too.  A cat can be trained to come to your call, to bring their toys when they want to play, to go for a walk on a leash or in a cat stroller, as well as more domestic issues such as using a litter box.  The key to training a cat or kitten is reinforcement.

It is typically wise to start out reinforcement with a kitten, but it can be introduced any time in a cat’s life.  Cats are very good in distinguishing tones of your voice, not the words though.  They will know they have done something right/wrong just by the tone of voice you use.  Reinforcement is either positive (hugs, petting, treats, play) or negative (water, raised voice).  Positive reinforcement will make them do things by their own.  If you make them used to something they like, they will keep coming back and “demanding” it from you.   And the way they show appreciation is something that soon you will be aiming for.


Responsible Pet Owners

January 29, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

pg1280crAs an owner of a dog or cat, you have chosen the responsibility of taking care of their needs, which include food, shelter, health care and proper transportation.

Dog and cat carriers are an important part of your travel if you have a pet.   The pet carrier is a safe way of transporting your dog in the car, as well as a way of taking him places where he may not be welcomed to run freely or on a leash.  By buying a carrier for your dog, you are making a cost-effective investment on your pet’s welfare and safety while on the road.

With a dog carrier, you are also giving your pet the freedom to rule his own world.   Just like humans, dogs also love to have their own private place.  If you properly train your dog to use a dog carrier, he’ll think his carrier is a safe place and will be happy to spend time in when needed.


Solution

January 20, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

green-carrier-bag-and-stroller-comboHave you ever thought about being able to bring your dog/cat with you everywhere you go?  Did you know that a lots of pets are suffering from being locked up in your house as they have some medical condition not allowing them to walk and enjoy the outdoors?  There is a solution for everything.  Visit http://www.PetsStrollers.com to make a change in your pets life.  A wide range foldable,  light weight pet strollers will allow you to accommodate your pet’s needs any given time.

Shop with confidence as your pet will surely appreciate your bright idea.


Naming your cat

January 5, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

imgp2345-misolata1 Have you ever tried to name a pet?  Of course, and you know it is not  that easy.  When naming a cat, try to find a name that would reflect its  personality, character.  Does she act like a diva or a princess?? Name  her Diva or Princess. Or choose a name which would give recognition to  the cat’s breed, appearance for instance: Midnight (should the pet be a  black cat), Fluffy (obviously, if the cat is fluffy or has long, soft and  bouncy coat) and Whitey (of course, if the cat is white).  Pet names  based on appearances or personality make up an amazing twenty  percent of all pet names.   Many cat owners also name their pet cats with  human names, mainly because they desire to christen someone, or  something, with that favorite name.

Keep in mind that the name you choose for your cat will not only reflect the cat’s character but also your views on relationship with the cat.   As much as it will say about the cat, the name given will tell much about you as owner.   No matter what name you choose, the cat’s name should remaine the same for the rest of his/her life.   Try to find a name which you will be proud to use.  Usually a name with two syllables will do best as the response of animals is better to two-syllable names.

At the end all it matters that both of you should be happy.


Children and Pets

November 14, 2009 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

original_strollerWhich young child does not want to have a dog or some other small animal around the house?  They all do.  However we all know that owning a pet is a huge responsibility.   Who is going to feed them, walk them, brush them, and keep them safe and healthy?  Things that you as a parent have to think before letting your child have a pet.  Are they old and responsible enough to take care of their pets?

Allow your children to grow up with a dog aside, giving them good memories and a better appreciation for simple things. If your children expresses interest in helping taking care of your pet, let them! Consider the age appropriateness of their tasks, and they will love it!

Going out for a walk is an everyday task, however it could be challenging in many different ways.  Consider putting the dog in a pet stroller as the child can handle them easier.  It is like pushing their baby brother which makes them all proud.