Diva Princess’s Life Story 5.

June 1, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

img_0043 In the beginning I was just exhausted from all the new stuff it was around me.  I was up  every morning at 4:00 a.m. , however I think my Mom did not like that at all.  She would  come and chase me, then just luck me up in a room till I calmed down, and it was a  reasonable time for her to get up.  It took me a while to get used to and respect the “new  rules”, but I was happy again, and that all it mattered.

First few days when she left me alone in the house I cried for hours.  I did not wanted to be  alone, and felt a little insecure that she might never come back.  As the days passed by, I  got used to being left alone for hours.   I stopped crying and I found better things to do, like  looking out on the window, sleeping and playing with my favourite blue cotton ball.  When  she would come home, she would play with me with my ball or the laser pointer that I like  so much, and brush me and talk to me without end. I just loved it.


Feeding Your Cat

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

cats-eating1 Giving nutritious food for your beloved cats is the key so that they  would grow and live a healthy life.  You also have to remember as much  as possible not to run out of drinking water.  Try to avoid giving your  cat meals that include By-products, such as “meat and/or bone meal,”  ”animal digest,” and added sugars.  Do not give food that includes corn  meal as filler, or meals that contain almost 50 percent of carbohydrates  fillers.  Feed your cat various food items as cats could get easily bored if  you feed them with the same food all the time.  And remember, cats  love meat, meat being the main and most important food type for them.

Beside feeding them, look after their grooming, everyday playtime and some well deserved fresh air which you can provide them in a lightweight cat stroller.


Walk Your Cat

March 24, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

walking-a-cat1 Millions of people have cats in their home.  Even if they are known as “house cats,” it is  important for them to be given the taste of the outdoor environment.  This can be  done through walking or strolling.  Walking them outdoors makes them feel  entertained and stimulated.  Try to train your cat to walk with a leash and a harness on  as it is not a hard work.  You just have to use the right tools and the proper training of  your cat and you can be assured of a happy and stress-free feline at home.   And if you  are experiencing that your cat is not comfortable walking with a leash, take them  outside in a four wheeled pet stroller and show them the out-world like that.

Pamper your cat by giving them the benefit of enjoying nature like never before. Visit our website at www.PetsStrollers.com to find the right gear for your cat.


Put Their Focus on Something Different

March 12, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

curious-cat Curiosity is a main behavior in a cat.  Chewing on things, especially what  they are not supposed to be chewing on it is fun and exciting for them, not  for you though.  The love to climb and explore is another habit that is hard  to discipline. Jumping on kitchen counters it is simply not safe for your  curious little cat, not to mention that it is entirely unsanitary.

So, what can you do to calm your cat down??  Well, it depends.  You must  teach them what is allowed and what is not.  Be patient because they won’t  learn from one day to another.  Reward them occasionally if they had a good  day.  Give them treats, new toys, or new accessories that they can enjoy exploring instead of your household items.  Be creative and open to new ideas that might just be the right one for your cat.


Good Experience

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

village-stroller-pink-squareA cat has his/her own way of living.  They will always move around, eat, litter, sleep and play with you, basically having fun.

Since you decided to have a cat, you have to be aware that they will do many things to get your attention.  In fact they tear up furniture, wake you up in the morning and play or even litter nearby you just to get your attention.  In order to get rid of their bad habits you will have to adopt patience and teach them through experience.

Yes, a cat learns through experience.  If you put him/her through a good experience he/she will repeat it but if it is a bad one he/she will avoid it.  Have them experience the outdoors as never before, especially if they are indoor cats only.   You can purchase them a lightweight pet stroller and take them outside.  Since this is a good experience for them they will love it, and every time you take the stroller out they will happily jump into it because they know, an exciting things is about to happen.  We are going for a stroll!  Great.


Anomalous Behaviour

December 5, 2009 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

pink-picture-for-blog-16I recently told my father about a stroll in the park I took with my cat Diva in her new pink pet stroller and his reaction was somewhat surprising.  He wanted to know if I had recently suffered some head trauma that was affecting my mental abilities.  In short he thought I was crazy.

To understand his reaction you first need to know something about my father.

My father lives in Hungary on a small farm and loves animals.  He has had both dogs and cats all his life, but because he lives in the countryside he has never had to worry about the dangers faced by pets living in a large metropolitan city.   His pets have always been able to roam freely without fear of getting hit by a vehicle.   Unfortunately that isn’t the case for Diva and I.

I live near a busy intersection within a large metropolitan city.   Cars, trucks and buses are a constant presents in my life and I wouldn’t know what to do if something ever happened to Diva while we were out and about.

So while my father may think I’m crazy, I think I’m perfectly sane.   My investment in a cat stroller has reduced the stress in my life and we all know that stress can make you a little crazy sometimes.