What is the most surprising and/or valuable thing you've learned during your time as a cat guardian? Tell us about it in the comments!
@FullxMoonxproduction3 жыл бұрын
the same thing happened to us. our cat was on a dry food diet and ended up getting a urine track infection. He stayed with the vets as it got bad and didn't seem to be getting better. when we went to pick him up they told us that he was a sweet and loving cat and that we should start feeding him wet food. the Vets also told us he refused to eat even wet and that we should try again at home. So we bought the recommended wet food and tried to give it to him at home... but he refused to eat it. To this day i have never meet another cat that wont eat wet food.
@JosieJOK3 жыл бұрын
@@FullxMoonxproduction My cat wouldn’t, so I ended up giving him smaller portions at a time and putting some water into it. He did better that way, and stopped having urinary tract infections. So if your cat is stubborn, try supplementing with water.
@friendoopets56333 жыл бұрын
This one got lots of comments! Nice!
@rohanrayakar22573 жыл бұрын
That they need the same freedom as us humans do. They need to go outside the house and should not be confined to indoors only. The need to be ' cat' and are not a 'toy' /' meant for human entertainment'. They have to be treated the same way as you would expect others to treat you.
@encinobalboa3 жыл бұрын
A couple of observations: - A low sided box with a towel for bedding makes a great bed. I have one placed high up which my cat enjoys immensely. He sleeps in the box every night. - I trained my cat to go out in the morning and come back in the evening. He does all his business outside so I don't have to maintain a litter box. - My cat is a natural born killer. He brings home all sorts of critters some of which are still alive. It saddens me to see this but it is my cat being a cat.
@deviceology92513 жыл бұрын
26 things my cat wished he'd known before he got me.
@@deneballantine6816 You get a cat , aaaaannnndddd you get a cat, aaaaaannnnnd etc
@atomiclisa3 жыл бұрын
The only thing I'd add is to NOT get in the habit of early morning feeding or you'll never sleep in again.
@sahlkazi30583 жыл бұрын
Hahahahaha loterally
@niallsbestgirlever3 жыл бұрын
THIS!!!!
@catacomber83 жыл бұрын
4am wakeup calls by kitty! 😁 Put some dry food in a tupper bowl and seal it and keep it in the bedroom.when kitty wakes u up at 3am, remove cover. that's it!
@SuperMaudina3 жыл бұрын
I hadn’t realized how polite my cat is! I’ve been feeding her first thing in the morning for 11 years. She never wakes me up! But she’s usually in my bed staring at me when I wake, patiently waiting.
@adisturbedoneandi3 жыл бұрын
That's my husband's problem LOL. He gets up 5am every morning because he wanted time to himself and gaming before work, so cats are expected to be fed at 5am every morning lol
@Morcheeseplz13 жыл бұрын
My cats personality definitely changed A LOT over the years. He was a super sweet kitten, but after he was neutered he became a little grouchy and started biting people. My family wanted to get rid of him but I worked with him over the years and he got a lot better by the end! Once he moved with me to college and traveled the country with me more he basically just started sleeping under the covers and cuddling with me every night. He’d rest his head on my arm and would let me put my arm around him sometimes too lol. On our road trips to school he’d just chill in my lap. My little road trip buddy ! I knew he appreciated me taking him with me rather than leaving him with someone who didn’t know him as well as I did. The night before he passed away I knew he wasn’t feeling well and he crawled under the covers with me and pressed himself against me and it definitely felt like he was wanting my comfort. He was a wonderful cat even though he had a lot of biting issues, it was just overstimulation from people who just try to go in and constantly pet him. Cats get overstimulated! He rarely bit me by the end. Please don’t hit or yell at your cats if they’re trying to tell you to stop. Don’t give up on them because they just want love too and we can only control how we communicate with them and learn how they communicate with us. Rest In Peace Skyebee :( May 2020
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Aww, it sounds like you and Skyebee had a very close bond that evolved over the years. Thank you for sharing your experience and insights. :)
@eatjin89853 жыл бұрын
I'm in tears such a beautiful story😭❤️
@ianiello3 жыл бұрын
rip kitty
@candacedawn3573 жыл бұрын
You're going to make me cry! Your cat was lucky to have you! ❤
@eowyneadig78793 жыл бұрын
Was neutering the only surgery that was done at that time?! The biting sounds like a symptom of something else.
@greigclement90813 жыл бұрын
4:00 "I thought it was pretty normal for a cat to have bad breath...". In the background cat is licking its butt.
@fataniheart3 жыл бұрын
Lol
@cyphrinfinity99923 жыл бұрын
ikr? I was more interested in watching the cat than anything else hahaha! They look so cute when they stick their hind leg up in the air when they wash lol.
@nickorange48813 жыл бұрын
Well that's terrifying now when a cat licks you and licks your face. D :
@yltraviole3 жыл бұрын
@@nickorange4881 luckily cats are not dogs, and don't feel like licking your face all too often lol
@ALinn-vr3nl3 жыл бұрын
Seriously! Another reason a cat has bad breath.
@misskothy91163 жыл бұрын
My one best tip is - read and prepare your space for the cat. A cat is not a toy or a decoration, it is a living being with needs and you can safe yourself a lot of trouble by first properly preparing than to get a cat on a whim cause it looked cute in the store window. I can't stress this enough because I see so many people not trying to understand their cats and later abandoning them and causing them so much mental pain. Cat are a responsibility but once you know the basics and you have the patience to train them- they're one of the best companions you could ever have ❤
@theknightswhosay3 жыл бұрын
I can’t imagine how sad my little guy would be if I gave him up.
@rumeysarumeysa44423 жыл бұрын
adopting them on a whim and only to give them up later is sad. a cat isnt a phone or some decoration. its a living being and a lovely companion. Theyre sooo loving and caring. My cat even comforted me when i hit my back on the table ( sounds weird was stupid). Caring for him is relaxing especially when work gets though.
@RobinH00D1053 жыл бұрын
@@rumeysarumeysa4442 was he purring? he was probably trying to heal you lol
@rumeysarumeysa44423 жыл бұрын
@@RobinH00D105 maybe. Sadly I don't remember clearly. He was either purring or meowing. He isn't a quiet cat. He is chatty, either meowing or purring. He even wakes people up in the middle of the night if his litterbox is too dirty for him too pee.
@kjmcarl42573 жыл бұрын
Cats can live well into their late teens and people adopting should be prepared to make the long term commitment.
@poshsims40163 жыл бұрын
Yess i got mine in August & I want her for life!! She’s a handful though lol a snowshoe Siamese w blue eyes, very whiny!! So cute at times😂💜💜
@Isaidit2473 жыл бұрын
I work at animal hospital/daycare we have a cat that comes in that is 19 years old...the youngest person we have working there is 18 years old the cat is older than her
@nightlurker3 жыл бұрын
@@poshsims4016 Obviously she is finding it takes time to train you to the ways she likes, she will be less of a handful and more rewarding with cuddles etc when she has trained you just how she likes her human to be. 😸😸😸😸
@hitsujiyume3 жыл бұрын
our oldest cat (so far) passed just a few months shy of his 20th birthday. second oldest was 17 when she passed. i'm hoping my baby girl will be by my side for at least that long, and i'm doing everything i can to ensure she stays healthy.
@hitsujiyume3 жыл бұрын
@@Isaidit247 reminds me of when i taught middle school...i told my students all the time, "my cats are literally older than y'all!"
@zaprct3 жыл бұрын
I agree big time with the last point. My Zoe was disgnosed with kidney disease at 15 and I spent every day worrying sick about when her last day would be. She managed to survive almost 6 years from then! When I think back now I wish I hadn't worried about 'the end' so much, and just relaxed and enjoyed my time with her more! RIP Zoe
@alicesacco93293 жыл бұрын
How did you manage to make her live that long with kidney disease? My Goku didn't had kidney disease until she was 17 (got her tested), but when the disease appeared, in only two years it degenerated toward the four stage.
@zaprct3 жыл бұрын
@@alicesacco9329 I put her on a renal diet, but eventually she stopped eating it and losing too much weight so I switched her back to her favourite supermarket wet foods and mixed in Ipakitine powder which is a phosphate binder, worked great but at the end stage nothing really is going to work. Strongly recommend Ipakitine and feeding a WET ONLY diet, ditch the 'renal' and 'k/d' diets if they refuse to eat as most cats with CKD die from issues relating to the weight loss, they have to eat as much as you can feed them. Low Protein is also BS from my research and experience, I don't listen to any vet that says a renal cat needs lower protein. Low phosphate is the big one to strive for which the powder sorts out and lets you keep feeding them their favourite foods :) Also to prevent kidney issues in the first place I've learnt now to avoid too much dry food at all in their younger years, more moisture the better. Wet food also helps prevent bladder issues, esp in males.
@zaprct3 жыл бұрын
@@alicesacco9329 also check out catinfo.org/ and Jackson Galaxy videos about nutrition on KZbin. Some vets think Dr Lisa Pierson is a kook but a lot of what she says makes sense and some other vets back her up. Too many vets IMO are in bed with Hills and Royal Canin, look at the ingredients in their dry foods. Primary ingredients are cereals, not meat. You can get better foods almost anywhere else
@alicesacco93293 жыл бұрын
@@zaprct Goku vomited renal. During late stage of the disease, she only ate certain food, and when I mixed food, she picked only her favourite peices of meat.
@CeliannaC3 жыл бұрын
@@zaprct Thanks for this information. My cat is 15 and was recently diagnosed with renal failure. He has kidney stones as well which is causing him constant UTIs and my vet said he'll have to be on antibiotics for the rest of his life to combat it (surgical removal is out of the option they said). I keep thinking every day is going to be his last, because he stopped eating renal diet as well. I'm currently on a mostly wet food diet, mixed with lots of water, ipakitine as well as some kallium binder I believe. He still gets dry food because he doesn't always eat his wet food and he needs to graze when I'm asleep. Maybe I should stop that, too... I'm amazed yours lived 6 more years though!
@fawndrawnart28313 жыл бұрын
I let my cat choose his food every morning 😊. I present him 3 different cans & he presses his face against the one he wants. It always goes well 😂😂
@ii.love.catss._3 жыл бұрын
That’s adorable!
@ALinn-vr3nl3 жыл бұрын
Are the cans opened? lol If not, that could get expensive!
@that.neurodivergent2 жыл бұрын
That’s so cute!! I’m definitely gonna try that!!
@hayesh4 Жыл бұрын
Ha ha I do the same thing.
@aswizzzleee3 жыл бұрын
I really love the last tip you gave because that's currently me, always worrying about my cat and her behavior or health. I'm definitely being more conscious when I spend time with her to appreciate the moments we have and I love it. I think something I wish I'd known before getting a cat is to be patient with them. Cats can have such varying personalities and of course it takes time for them to trust you. You can't take things personal if a cat doesn't bond with you the second you meet and take them home. It takes time to build a connection and don't give up or feel discouraged if it isn't there right away! Some cats also do not show affection in the way that would be obvious to humans. For example, sleeping at the foot of your bed or blinking slowly back at you.
@rumeysarumeysa44423 жыл бұрын
Yeah thats true. If cared well the cat will bond over time. It just needs patience and time. Our cat bonded with my brother way faster then me. But after some time he bonded with me too.
@SnarkasticSunny Жыл бұрын
Good advice!
@rosyv5081 Жыл бұрын
I blink slowly at the cats I love. Or a lot of cats in general. It always helps them feel more trusting of me.
@jeffbiddle19562 жыл бұрын
My best advice for new cat guardians would be, if possible, adopt siblings or a bonded pair. I have six cats and four are related (grandma, mom and two brothers). The other two are “uncle” Oliver and baby Nyx. The related cats are all bonded, with the strongest bond being between the brothers. It is so nice to see the relationships between the cats and when I was surprised to find a stray 3 month old kitten, the kitten brothers immediately made her feel at home. Having one cat means that you’ll be their source of social interaction. Having two means that they will always have a pal (if they’re bonded). That’s just my two cents. Cats are VERY social animals. Anyone who says differently hasn’t spent time with a group of cats. Even though six is a lot of cats, I know that they’re all happy with me and their cat family.
@staceyhunt6769 Жыл бұрын
Always baffled me as a kid that people claimed cats to be "Solitary creatures". Grew up near a stray cat colony and was like "If they don't like company why do strays group together?". Cats aren't solitary, they're territorial. There's a big difference. If you're one of them they don't care too much. Bring a stranger or an unwelcome guest to their turf and they'll be mad, just like you'd be.
@southpaw6123 жыл бұрын
I'd LOVE a video dedicated to cat dental products!
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
We'll consider it! Thank you.
@cynthiavant39603 жыл бұрын
@@AllAboutCatsYT yes this would be so useful!
@wi90903 жыл бұрын
@@AllAboutCatsYT What age should you start brushing your cat's teeth? I see a lot of video on brushing your cats teeth, but I can't find any information on when to start. My cat is 9 months old, should I start now? Thank you!
@juliac39333 жыл бұрын
Seconded!
@wandadawnmiller15523 жыл бұрын
Feeding raw meaty bones is supposed to naturally clean cats' teeth. I've started doing this and am anxious to see the outcome.
@marcymarino37313 жыл бұрын
I was a cat guardian for 21 years, and I learned some new things in this video. While I'm not quite ready for a new pet, these will be kept in mind for when I am. Thanks for putting this out.
@colleencatalano35472 жыл бұрын
I just lost my blind orange boy and I am not ready yet. It’s been 4 months. When do you know it’s time to adopt again?
@yuyanwang29162 жыл бұрын
@@colleencatalano3547 whenever youre ready
@SnarkasticSunny Жыл бұрын
Hope you'll soon feel ready again & bring home 2 from a shelter.💗
@SnarkasticSunny Жыл бұрын
@@colleencatalano3547don't expect for the pain of losing your other beloved pet to be gone before you share your love & life with another feline. That tinge of pain is a sign of the true love you shared. And you are missing time & love you could be sharing with a wonderful new & different cat that will also be loving comfort.
@flowerpower84882 жыл бұрын
I love how she says cat guardian instead of cat owner. It just feels better to have them as a family member rather than a possession
@Yu-ry6ts3 жыл бұрын
That is so true - my sensitive cat was so shy and feral when I adopted him. 1 year later he started to sleep under my comforter and even on my lap :) he’s so sweet now. I’d say to feral cat owners: give them time and your efforts will pay off :)
@makennastone67043 жыл бұрын
I had a stray/feral cat that was scared and didn't like anyone but then one day when I was really upset (I had dumped my ex) and he just came up to me and comforted me. Like he knew how I was feeling. I named him Aulus and I couldn't convince my mom and step dad to bring him inside, even though I got him neutered, and one night neighborhood dogs came around and I never saw Aulus again
@makennastone67043 жыл бұрын
I never really had a cat that actually liked me like he did, he was the best
@ericapoe3 жыл бұрын
Love this video.. Wessy is almost 13? He doesn’t look a day over 4 years old lol.. I rescued my cat when he was 4 weeks old and next month he’ll be 1yr old I love him dearly.. will definitely look into harness training.
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Erica! And yes, I agree that Wessie looks quite youthful. We'll be coming out with a review of the best harnesses soon, so stay tuned. :)
@alieyi28543 жыл бұрын
I feed my cats dry + wet food, however my cats drink A LOT of water from the various water fountains I have in my house. Its a pain to clean them, however they love it and I love my cats so yuppp
@TimtheRipper3 жыл бұрын
your last point about worrying about their health all the time really hit home for me. I lost my Ned in Jan 2020 and since then, I am constantly worrying about my other boy Clem non-stop and I think it really has effected me when all i do is worry instead of living in the moment. I will try and do a better job in the future with this and thanks as always for the insightful videos!
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Hey Tim, sorry to hear about Ned...it makes sense that you'd find yourself worrying about Clem more now. I'm glad that this gave you some inspiration and wish you guys all the best!
@adisturbedoneandi3 жыл бұрын
I never worried about my oldest cat, Baby til I bought Felix home, and I'm always constantly worried about them both, because Felix bullies Baby when we're not home (which leads us to put Baby in bedroom with food, water and litter box safe away from him while we're not home.) On top of Felix's issue on using litterboxes but for my third cat, Im not even worried about him one bit and enjoy all moments we have with that little boy. Lately I've been worried about Baby due to her age, she just turned 19, and we seriously thought she was going to pass away during the surgery we attempt to help her be more comfortable, but she pulled through. Almost 2 weeks since the surgery and she's doing great. Living in the moment with her now!
@staceyhunt6769 Жыл бұрын
I wish I'd known that they sometimes can't adjust to moves at all. I had 2 cats who I'd hand-raised from 4 weeks old (Brutal). When I did this, and for the first 4 years of their life, I lived in a very quiet rural area. Very few neighbours, very few animals (Quite a few very scary roads, and a bird of prey sanctuary close by). They were indoor cats and loved just watching the outside world. We moved when my baby was 4 months old (Who they took so beautifully to). And then the problems came. Vet kept saying they were fine but they weren't - Peeing blood, coughing lots, sneezes etc. Finally went to another vet and they said it was stress, so bad at that point it was literally killing them. Our new place was right by a very busy bus stop, heavily popolated and LOTS of dogs all over the place. They heavily avoided windows and would freak out when they heard dogs barking etc. Eventually I had to rehome them to a family friend who lived in a very quiet place too and they improved in under a month. It was deviatating. And if I'd known that could happen I'd have looked at other locations; but I'd always been told that very little phases cats and they adjust easily to things like that. And had certainly never heard of a move making them that dangerously stressed! Tried for over a year to make adjustments for them but nothing was working, and at the point when we finally found a compitent vet, it felt very selfish to have kept them so long. Especially once they recovered so fast in a quieter home.
@KatjeKat863 жыл бұрын
The things I've learned after being a cat guardian for 30 plus years. Cat adore patterns and if you find they've gotten into one they will be very resistant to changing it, so make sure any pattern they do develop is something that you can live with forever. Not all cats like vertical options, it's good to give it to them but don't expect them to want it. My cat, that I have now, prefer lurking under things so I make designated spaces for her that meet her needs. And every cat I have ever known gets cuddlier as they get older. I agree with all the points mentioned in the video.
@rislachius3 жыл бұрын
Lol at Wessie cleaning himself in the background. I'm so surprised he is almost 13! he looks so healthy :)
@cyphrinfinity99923 жыл бұрын
I know right? So cute Wessie is when he washes lol.
@kee73743 жыл бұрын
Forest’s story is straight out of a fairy tale
@TheTrueMariWho3 жыл бұрын
Fairy Tail 🐈
@OllieCreates3 жыл бұрын
And she has emerald eyes, green like the forest 🌳 🐈⬛
@carolsabadini23323 жыл бұрын
My cat Beverly was found by the neighborhood lids in a plastic bag in the dump with 3 other kittens, all dead. They brought her to me in a boy's baseball cap and asked me if I'd keep her. She was so tiny, her ears were translucent. She was my companion for 15 years.
@soandysirable3 жыл бұрын
She's like an secret unlockable side quest character in a video game and her presence boosts the whole team's stats haha!
@miyeonisaqueen33283 жыл бұрын
@@soandysirable *her
@heake97093 жыл бұрын
I think another great thing to know is not to declaw cats! Many owners think that is the solution to prevent a scratched up couch when in reality you could train them very easily to scratch their cat tree.
@incanusolorin26073 жыл бұрын
Thank you for not just repeating the basic advice that everyone gives. This video was actually really helpful!
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@kathyroberts32383 жыл бұрын
My son bought me a kitty in November after I have been retired a year. (To full-time be a caregiver for a family member). Since a husband was a big fail . He felt I needed to look forward & love something/ someone less stressful . Ha! Love my Whiskers & all this time I did not know my head was cold. She is so sweet❤ to keep it warm by laying on it🙄
@charlotteotremba81473 жыл бұрын
Hey Mallory! I just adopted our new cat almost a week ago now, and in preparation I watched probably ALL your videos on this channel (and your articles) in the weeks leading up to adoption. I just want to say thank you so much for your honest reviews and calming demeanor. I felt so prepared! Looking forward to more content! xx
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Charlotte, this was such a lovely comment to receive! Glad to hear that you felt well-prepared for your new kitty's arrival! Wishing you all the best. :)
@sprinklesoup28153 жыл бұрын
Your channel and site has been invaluable to me in raising our new kitten. Thank you for all the work you put into your research and reviews. :)
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! Glad to hear that we've been able to help.
@ALinn-vr3nl3 жыл бұрын
@@AllAboutCatsYT Yes, your videos are very thorough. Thank you!
@scotty61243 жыл бұрын
I loooooove the phrase "cat guardian". I hate using the word owner so thank you for enlightening me!
@ElizabethandASMR3 жыл бұрын
This video could not have been timed better. I am bringing home my first cat tomorrow. The last tip really helped me. I’m going to try to stay in the present and enjoy my new kitty as she is. Thank you Mallory!!
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
So glad it was well-timed for you, Elizabeth! All the best to you and your new kitty. :)
@ElizabethandASMR3 жыл бұрын
@@AllAboutCatsYT thank you!! Any advice on acclimating with a shy cat who wants to hide?
@jaydenp49753 жыл бұрын
I’ve been a cat guardian and foster for rescues and one thing to try with kittens and teen cats is experiment with toys. See what they like. Use those toys to interact and bond with them. Another SUPER thing to use for bonding and gaining trust of skeptical or semi feral kittens is Churu tube treats. These things are a miracle! Cats go crazy for them and I simply say the word Churu and they come running! Even if sleeping they wake up and come running!
@juliac39333 жыл бұрын
Kitty gogurt!
@rachelarmel75473 жыл бұрын
Kitty crack!
@beegood12153 жыл бұрын
I like using thin cut (quick cooking) oats as litter. Totally safe for them to lick off their paws, very absorbant, and not perfumed. I have 12 cats and needed a solution that is both economical and healthy.
@dcgirl87653 жыл бұрын
This was great. I had no clue about dental cleanings and certainly thought there would never be a day I needed to bathe Shorty. We have been cat parents for 3 months and our whole family loves her. She is the best cat!
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
So glad you appreciated it! Good luck to you and Shorty!
@jayim45443 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU for tip #10. Recently adopted a bonded pair and initially was an anxious wreck, worrying about if I'll do something wrong. You've helped me come down from that.
@SouthofIllusion3 жыл бұрын
Stay in the moment is such a valuable lesson to learn, and one I am still actively learning with my two right now. One of the things I wish I had known before adopting mine was that nonrecognition aggression is a real thing- that it exists, and how to handle it. It's been a really big part of our lives that we've had to navigate and are still trying to overcome. Both of my cats have chronic health conditions, which means not only am I constantly worried about their health and wellbeing, but we're back and forth to the vet a lot which means a lot of aggression and stress events are triggered, which causes them to fight, which can further complicate their chronic health issues, which can instigate more vet visits. Sometimes it's like we're living in a vicious cycle and it's really hard on all of us. Being able to control my own emotions and worries so they don't pick up on that, and just be present with them in the here and now, even if I am worried about their current state of health is a huge part of it. Right as I am typing this, I am facing the possibility of emergency surgery for one of them in a few days if the medication doesn't work, and this comes on the heels of a week long process of reintegration from the other one just coming back from the vet and getting over a course of antibiotics. I didn't know 7 years ago, when I adopted these two, that I would be faced with such huge, expensive, stressful, and difficult challenges. But that's the contract we sign when we take an animal into our homes. We protect them mentally, physically, and emotionally. We provide for them and give them a home. And in return they give us unconditional love and trust. It would have been nice if someone had forewarned me of how hard this path would be... but at the same time, if they had, I probably wouldn't have chosen to go down it. So in a way, I am glad I didn't know. They're worth it... no matter what.
@suecanada23133 жыл бұрын
so glad you mentioned NOT TO FEED KIBBLE only a moist food, I am still at a COMPLETE LOSS that any Vet would recommend KIBBLE for any animal but especially for a cat because a cat is a feline from a desert and ONLY gets her water from her food thank you for the excellent video !
@milkglassfairy76413 жыл бұрын
Is it okay to give both tho? Like wet food as the bulk and then some dry food on top. Just bc one of my cats is bigggg (Maine Coon) and the amount of wet food I have to go through to maintain her weight is just so expensive. So having dry food out for her as well helps me balance that. I always have fresh water out as well and they do drink from their water bowl. I’ve always done a mix of both. Mainly wet food and then dry food is just there to help manage and add extra calories and protein etc into their diet and... My cats like to snack here and there haha😭 I couldn’t imagine only giving dry food tho or that being the the bulk of their diet.
@ashkanrmp74422 жыл бұрын
I love how simple and professional you talk ! Ive followed alot of ppl who are cat bloggers but i recently found you and i feel so trusted towards u and love the way u talk about really necessary information!
@AllAboutCatsYT2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words and for subscribing-the support is much appreciated!
@leewhite-graham7533 жыл бұрын
Staying in the moment with my cats is so important for my health and theirs! I felt like I got every ounce of appreciation with them even though they both passed unexpectedly this year at 10 years old, which felt short.
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry about your two kitties, but I'm glad that you feel that you got every ounce of appreciation out of your time with them.
@leewhite-graham7533 жыл бұрын
@@AllAboutCatsYT Thank you so very much. I learned how to stay in the moment, at least for short periods of time.😊
@geehanel-abbassi72203 жыл бұрын
The last part definitely hit home for me, as I am still struggling with this 4 years later. IT subdued after the first year of owning my cat, but recently I had been doing my research about everything im doing wrong with my cat (feeding dry food, vaccinations, lack of dental cleanings etc) gave me EXTREME anxiety. I felt like I had such limited time with her and would worry all the time. I was very naive back then when I first adopted my cat and didnt realize that the "conventional way" of taking care of a cat may not be the way thats good for their overall health, and im slowly getting my cat to eat a better diet, and im always worrying if she used the litter box or not, she has asthma as well so that just makes it worse. But im so trying to live in the moment :(
@makennastone67043 жыл бұрын
I totally feel you. I know that there was wet food and dry food and I had no idea about what the pros and cons were to both. My fiancé and I just took in his moms cat (his parents are getting a divorce) and I never had a cat before and this cat is like FAT and so I'm gonna put him on a better diet and now I'm gonna look into wet food. It's only a trial run (we have a bunny too and we wanna see if he gets along with him) and I do like the cat a lot but we are still debating if he is a good fit for us, but I might as well give him the best life we can here.
@makennastone67043 жыл бұрын
A lot of this new info is kinda overwhelming to be honest lol
@MeadowRose72 жыл бұрын
I have two cats that can't eat any dry cat food because if they eat it, they start having asthma symptoms as whatever it is in dry food builds up in their systems. Feeding them stickly wet food alleviates the asthma greatly. (Grain free, gluten free) It may take a few weeks of strictly wet meat to see the difference it makes, but it worked for my two cats and saved a lot of vet/medication bills.
@angelserenityechon77583 жыл бұрын
Came from the vet yesterday and learned that my fur daughter has a Urinary problem. Googling it made me so scared and cause me some anxiety, so the moment you said something about moisture and hydration, I paused and quickly changed her dry food into wet food.
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Urinary issues are so stressful! I hope everything works out for your fur daughter. Take care!
@sahlkazi30583 жыл бұрын
The not worry one hit me. I have had my eldest cat for 2 years and just got 2 new kittens 4 months ago and I am CONSTANTLY worrying. It’s bad. I will spiral into anxiety about if they’re happy, if they’re hungry even after meals, if their health is okay, if I’m a bad guardian, it goes on and on and honestly it’s exhausting. I need to practice understanding that as long as I’m open to learning and do my best then my babies will be okay. Thank you for that
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
All the best, Sahl! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience. :)
@davestelling3 жыл бұрын
Me, too - something to work on...
@CodeMonkey663 жыл бұрын
The great thing about having a cat is that they are easier to take care of than a dog. My cat passed away a few years ago now, at the ripe ol' age of 21 years. I rescued her from a blizzard one stormy night...she had frost bitten paws and lost the end of her tail to frostbite. I named her Blizzard. I fed her a mix of high quality dry and wet food. She was an indoor cat but I trained her to be able to be on our back deck without going off of it. She loved to lay in the sun. I never brushed her teeth...and they were perfectly fine her whole life probably due to the types of food. I never gave her a bath and her coat was immaculate...except once when she was nailed by a skunk...and she was so dazed...the bath really didn't bother her at all...lol. Tomorrow, we are getting a new kitten, Gus. I hope we have a wonderful life together.
@kdrake2333 жыл бұрын
If so , could you name some of the most healthiest organic dry and wet foods ? & also is it fine for them to drink water from the sink or is there any other better inexpensive alternatives since most public water is contaminated?
@yaseminaksoy16802 жыл бұрын
Nailed skunk..means what..bad
@Xingqiwu3873 жыл бұрын
Cats are absolutely magnificent animals! I'm totally in love with them.
@lukabaljkas90033 жыл бұрын
I don't even own a cat ( Hopefully I will one day ), but the dedication to care for them the way you do just makes this precious. :)
@kittenlizey75763 жыл бұрын
I love how you said “cat guardian” instead of “cat owner” because you can’t own a cat even if you adopt or buy them.
@meow2u223 жыл бұрын
Personally, I'm a cat parent.
@nicoleleung35183 жыл бұрын
“Cat butler” is more accurate in my case
@lloydhlavac68073 жыл бұрын
I am my cat's human. 🥰😺
@Nihyre3 жыл бұрын
The cat won’t get offended, it’s ok
@rsan98543 жыл бұрын
But you can lease them with an option to buy :)
@beegood12153 жыл бұрын
Sometimes a change of location makes a difference in cattitude because the cat feels more or less in control. They want to be secure.
@bettyboop15243 жыл бұрын
I would say not to drive yourself crazy with all the choices of food out there. I researched and researched ad nauseam. My cat is 16 and is happily living a healthy life eating Fancy Feast wet food. You don't need to spend tons of money on food, unless you want to.
@danibaie3 жыл бұрын
Yup I read up on that. It's a very good choice for your cat. Not to mention, purina is a very trust worthy brand: they've had no recalls with the brand.
@airplane86773 жыл бұрын
@@danibaie actually they have had recalls, check mallorys review on it
@attheranch8733 жыл бұрын
Fancy Feast Gourmet is a MUCH better food.
@DF-bz1bi3 жыл бұрын
We need more videos expanding on each of these points!!! I think another good one that I have come to learn is to not to play with your cat with your hand and use a toy to divert it (learned the hard way)
@markharrisllb2 жыл бұрын
For me the most important thing is that cats get old, from the age of 18 upwards are expensive years. Insurance is often extremely expensive and because they are often under medical care it’s difficult to get. We spent at least £2k in vet bills on our 22 year old cat in his last 14 months and I wouldn’t have had it any other way. The cat we lost before at 20 went quickly but was still having Kenalog injections and painkillers for arthritis. Thirteen is only middle aged, the only cat I’ve had not to pass at that age had an underlying heart condition the vet I had at that time was totally unaware of. Between my wife and I we have had 5 cats get over 20, my wife's oldest being 24. Enjoy every moment you have with your cat and as they get older modify their environment to make life easier for them. They can have a great quality of life if you put ramps in place, maybe carry them a bit more, play slower games, softer food, help with grooming after using the litter and a lot more visits to the vet.
@theprintguide36103 жыл бұрын
I use hardwood pellets instead of pine since they contain no oils or scent. I also spritz the pellets with water to soften the top layer of pellets for better "paw feel." I compost the resulting pellet powder.
@nightlurker3 жыл бұрын
Excellent advice! All things that have taken me over 30 years to learn and absorb with a number of cats over the years. The only other thing I would add is; 11) You never stop learning about your cats and always be prepared to be surprised by them. We are just about to adopt a couple of boys from the same litter who are 12 weeks old, the learning curve starts going up again, it's great fun! 😸😸😸
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for stopping by!
@anjab60733 жыл бұрын
Thank you for using the term "guardian". Also a big thank you for bringing up the "moisture rich" diet and its importance. Today I listed 3 male cats on Petfinder and all of them were brought to us because they had bouts of UTI and urinated out of the box. There needs to be more education on just how detrimental a dry food diet is. So many cats lose their homes due to this, and so many die, because of total blockage of the urinary tract or kidney disease.
@johnminet90673 жыл бұрын
Hi Malory, I am John. I have 2 cat since 10 years, unfortunately I lost one 3 weeks ago, from a cancer on the pancreas, even thought followed by a vet all year had 4 blood test? 5 visite on vet but they could never have done nothing for that kind of cancer. It is a huge gap in my life. My favourite topic it’s they personality change it defendly does! Take patience with your cat without to force him to do something it will not goes no where, respect the free will of your cat will reward you much. And after the bath I realise they were much comfortable when I wasn’t feeling the bath with a bit of water in their paws, since them I do with a bucket and a little cup to rinse him. They already came very dirty from they errances.
@caroline1425yt3 жыл бұрын
Great video! When I first saw the title and listened to your ‘credentials’ , I thought that this wouldn’t be a particularly accurate video but decided to watch it anyway. Cats have been in my life as long as I’ve been here. You’re spot on with your tips! The personality changes that occur when cats get beyond 5-6 years are amazing. I had a unfriendly kitten that was easily overstimulated and would bite if you didn’t read her warnings. Her name was Tasha (named after Bullwinkle’s Natasha!) When she was around 6 yrs old she changed and became one of the sweetest cats I’ve ever known. All your tips are great…. Moisture… variety… leash training, etc. Please keep making videos!
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Glad to have earned your respect with these "things", and it's a pleasure to hear about your experience. 🙂
@vasantos-re4hb2 жыл бұрын
Love this video. We bring our cats wherever we go. I can confirm rotating food choices helps make sure you can feed your cat when certain brands are out of stock. I'm also a huge fan of pine pellets - only $7 for a 40 lb bag if you look around.
@SacredArcana2 жыл бұрын
The last piece of advice made me feel sooo much better. I am adopting form a shelter soon, just cat-proofing my apartment meow 😸😺💗 Thank you so much for this advice!
@relaxwithcats20253 жыл бұрын
I miss having cats around. I now live in a flat and as I previously lived in a house with a garden, I could see my cats really loving going out, climbing up in trees, hunting, following us from a distance etc. Maybe training a cat to be walked with a leash might be the solution, but it seems to be a limited freedom compared with what they can enjoy when they're free to explore a territory. In the other hand, no more injury after hard cat fights. They really are felines and sometimes just want to crush their rival.
@ayeshamohamed99673 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy the way you talk. It's very calm and soothing. Thank you for all your hard work. It is truly appreciated. 🖤
@UnfazedPhoenix Жыл бұрын
I know what you mean about the worry. I don't have a cat, but my dog will turn 10 this year and I constantly think about how much time I have left with her. Just thinking about the idea that she won't be here one day makes me start crying. I stay in the moment with her like you suggested, but the thoughts just creep back in. Will continue to try. Really enjoyed your video. I would love to bring a cat into my home someday, so I'm starting to research about them now. I've never lived with a cat before. Thanks for your awesome video ! ❤
@atharvshelar59473 жыл бұрын
This is so authentic than 90% of the other videos on yt great content keep it up!
@mosalim2166 Жыл бұрын
I just got a cat today Few hours ago I'm happy She Female 4 month old ❤
@wolfshanze59803 жыл бұрын
Lesson #1 you're not a "Cat Guardian"... you're a "Cat Servant"... the faster you learn that lesson, the faster you'll get along with your cat!
@nesadcruz78403 жыл бұрын
We exist to serve them. Why else would I go into the kitchen except to feed him?
@kenziedicken95124 ай бұрын
i really needed to see the part about worry. i just adopted my ivy four days ago and absolutely hate leaving her alone. i worry that she will get into something and get hurt or worse. i worry so much to the point i hate leaving the apartment. i’m going to try to be more comfortable trusting her not to get herself into bad situations.
@erikabee34983 жыл бұрын
I myself was glad that I did know all these things. Of course knowing would have made it more easy for me, but finding out myself is an experience between my first cat and me. Okay as a child we had cats, but the only thing I had to worry about was give my love to these cats. In the seventies and eighties the most shops only sold one procuct, but nog in much variaties. After our last family cat died, and I was living on my own... it took about 15 (?) years before my first cat walked in on the 4th of January 2012. I did efforts to find the owner... but nobody showed up. He was about 4 months old. The market for cat food was very different than back than. So my first instinct was... I love to eat (type of food)... but not every day, so I started to give my cat every day another species of (wet) food...and two types of dry food. And Poeshka (as ik called him) loved me (from the start). We moved about 4 times after we met, within 2, 5 years. But even if we just 2 or 3 days before, he always came back after he escaped. He always knew that he was safe on my shoulders, after playing often hide and seek. If I first touched him, he would lose, if he got om my back (when I was crawling) he won ! Yes if he got on to my back he was the winner (king of my castle). Of course I made him win al lot, but not always. ;) And therefore I am glad not to know all these things that you mentioned. Didn't Gandhi say that the road to knowledge is more important than reaching it? I don't know about that... but I'am so glad that I have gone this road with my own Poeshka together. He is about 11 years and 9 months now and still alive and kicking. I would not have know as half as much if I knew it from only reading. For me personally it is a road to knowledge between me and my first (own) cat! And he never left me, he still feels safe on my shoulders. and even trusts dogs as long as I am with him. So please "All about cats" I quess you had about the same experience. Don't wish you knew everything about cats before you addopted one, learning together with your own cat makes your bond with that cat so much stronger! Oh, and you do not need a leash for your cats (except you are living in the city). In many rural areas you can walk with your gets without a leash. I often take around the block with my remaining cats. That way we bond more. Unfortunatly 2 cats died, a mother cat and one of her cups between 2017 and 2020 , not because of an accident but from probably bad genes. They are being missed, I wish they still be here,
@PurpleRhymesWithOrange Жыл бұрын
My Sammi-san was already 8 years old when we moved here. After the move he became much more energetic and playful than he had been before.
@gernblansdon65193 жыл бұрын
Hello from Newfoundland! I highly recommend Feline Fresh clumping. It’s pine with guar gum as the clumping agent. It’s flushable, if you choose, or compostable. Even after many weeks it still smells like freshly sawn pine. I have 5 cats and will use nothing else!
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation, Gern!
@liveyouryoga3 жыл бұрын
I like your idea of harness and leash training, which I have not yet done. Before starting with this, it is important to get flea treatment prevention! I live in an apartment high rise and I have no doubt there are fleas in the hallways and elevators because we are a pet friendly building. Your cat can still get fleas even being an indoor cat. It has happened to me twice!
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Great point!
@svenno99513 жыл бұрын
This was great, Mallory. Thank you for thinking deeper about issues that are much less commonly mentioned. As a suggestion for a new video, I would like to see one on dental care and different products. Thanks very much.
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the feedback, Sven. I've noted your suggestion for a future video.
@shawnbell63922 жыл бұрын
I love cats and this was a helpful video. The last cat I had I learned pretty quickly that there was no way I was going to get away with closing the bedroom door at night and keeping them out. So bear that in mind. But its nice to hear them purring as you go to sleep.
@DrgnMage25363 жыл бұрын
I adopted my first cat, Chloe, last December. Before I adopted her I did a lot of research because I really didn't know anything about cats. i’ve always had dogs. At any rate, Chloe uses pine pellets for her litter. Smells better, cheaper, and easier to clean.
@theknightswhosay3 жыл бұрын
I haven’t tried those, but my cat likes the pretty litter sand. I don’t know why anyone gets clay. It’s awful.
@neildaly26352 жыл бұрын
Guardian? I’m a slave to two 10 month olds, a bonded brother and sister pair. I wouldn’t have it any other way. I did get a lot of useful information from the video. Thanks!
@cruzsanchez65923 жыл бұрын
Thank you for answering so many of my questions . I have 4 for cats and I'm always looking for ways to be a better cat person to give my babies a happy , healthy life style .
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for being here! :)
@fluffthemagickitten Жыл бұрын
I adopted a Siberian and he’s going to be a big boy. So, I made several cat trees that will fit him when he’s older. The fun part is it fits our regular cat and him right now. They nap together and groom each other.
@QuadHealer2 жыл бұрын
You are right that a cat’s personality can change. I had a cat that never really wanted pets or to be around humans, but at the age of around 5 he turned into the most loving cat, and it was heartbreaking to say goodbye to him due to heart failure when he was 15 years old. As for a leash, I am impressed with your progress - my cats would climb trees or go under passages where I could not go. Walking with multiple cats made it even worse, so I ended up walking with them without a leash and they follow me (only works if they are older and closely bonded). The cats would disappear shortly if a dog showed up and reappear again once the danger had passed. It was fun seeing the neighbor’s reaction when walking the cats 🙂 I have had cats for 45 years of my life (only 8 years have been without cats), and I have never had one that had dental issues, nor have I ever heard of anyone having such issues, until now. I guess I am lucky, as I doubt my cats would take kindly to teeth brushing. Bathing cats has only been relevant once when one of my cats fell into a sewer and was covered in poop. The cat did not mind the bath one bit under those circumstances - a quick firm grip and it was over quickly. I agree that wet food is the way to go, and I have never had a cat with urinary problems (at least that I know of). Thank you for this video. It is always nice to see the experiences of other cat lovers.
@cathyann6835 Жыл бұрын
My cat got sprayed by a skunk and didn't mind his bath either, lol.
@juniper71532 жыл бұрын
The personality changes are very true. My family's late cat Gigi was born before I was but when my twin brother and I came to the house she didn't like us for many many years. Almost a year before her passing she started. to get more friendly and attached to us and it was really nice that she was able to spend nice time with us in the months before she got cancer.
@liveyouryoga3 жыл бұрын
I also love your story about how you acquired Forrest.
@BigBlueandWhite3 жыл бұрын
Brushing your cat's teeth once in day was something new for me. Thanks for that since I was thinking getting a cat at some point in my life.
@johnpaulmago79573 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best and most informative cat videos I’ve seen. Thanks for sharing your experiences! I’m currently a furparent of two 💛
@davestelling3 жыл бұрын
Hi, Mallory... So glad I've happened upon your channel, here. Your number 10, being "In the moment" with your cat. So important. Thank you for this. Really looking forward to the rest of your videos...
@sergiola3103 жыл бұрын
This was a great video Malory ! It shows somebody ( you ) speaking to people from the heart not off a teleprompter . Great info ( especially the brushing the teeth ) let's hope he lets me do it !!! Happy Valentine's Day ! Ciao
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@mevb Жыл бұрын
The cats tend not to drink much from a bowl is because of their natural instinct that floating water like a creek is more hygienic than a puddle. This is the reason cats tend to drink from a running faucet, so if you have a cat fountain, they'll get more encouraged to drink and therefore get enough liquid for dry diets, decreasing the risk of kidney problems.
@suzylux3 жыл бұрын
this whole video was so thoughtful, sweet and kind. If I ever become a cat guardian (i love that you used that word instead of 'owner'), i will absolutely be referring back to this video, thank you! :))
@dikidoma833 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for talking about the 10th point. Having grown attached to my feral cats, it's just the point I wanted to hear. ❤
@clarisad20253 жыл бұрын
i absolutely love how you broke this video down to make it easier! thank you sm!!
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Glad you appreciate it, Clarisa!
@joey86bu12 жыл бұрын
Great stuff M. #5 is totally true. My little lady used to sleep on the foot of the bed for a long time. One night I was sick and she came up and slept on my chest and stared at me while she purred.
@znariznotsj65333 жыл бұрын
I've had a cat that used my shoulder as an elevator. She also loved to be walked around the house in this way. I never trained her for this, she found out herself.
@skybirdrainsong10323 жыл бұрын
My cat is the same way! Never had a cat that loves my shoulder before but it’s like her throne now. 😂
@atheodorasurname69363 жыл бұрын
Many years ago i had a shoulder-rider, a tabby with white paws and vest, whom i called both Babe and Lover. Sadly, she only lived about nine years (1988-1997) because of kidney failure (and her stubborn refusal of canned kidney-diet food). But she had such a strong passionate purr-sonality that she packed many more years into that short time! Babe ruled her realm of the world and my heart from her throne on my shoulder. She'd stay there even when I walked outdoors or answered the front doorbell. Unlike many cats, Babe was an extrovert and loved a chance to meet new people while riding my shoulder. When I first found her, she was a half grown kitten at a Taco Bell going around to outdoor diners' tables begging for bites of food. The employees said she'd been there for about two weeks. No one could tell me where she came from, and many "found kitten" flyers got no results, so I kept her. At first two of my other female cats, Fox and Girl, kept trying to run her off but that didn't bother her a bit and she stood her ground. She frequently expressed her love for me by cramming her nose into my left ear. To me Babe was a missionary of love sent from a realm beyond this mortal sphere! .... Till we meet again, Lover Girl!!!....😿😻💋💖🌹
@UltravioletHeather2 жыл бұрын
I started using Hardwood pellets as they are not a concern with absolutely needing to be kiln dried. It has been awesome. It really does work for keeping the smell down.
@timbarden27823 жыл бұрын
Best tip ever is #10! So true! Thank you for sharing these tips. You're an invaluable help to so many people.
@sierabowen82 жыл бұрын
I’ve got two little nuggets of my own and that last one really got to me lol.. the entire reason I had clicked on this video (no, it wasn’t just recommended to me) was to make sure I was still doing everything I needed to be doing for the best life for my kitties.. I’ve constantly been worried about them and just want them to stay with me forever but I know that’s impossible and it does sadden me most times I think about it.. that last #10 really helped with that ❤️ thank you
@defense3603 жыл бұрын
Definitely needed to hear that last tip. Love your blog and channel!! You have helped me so much as a new cat guardian in the past year.
@marleneyanchula47243 жыл бұрын
There are a few things I learned from cats and/or research. When I was taking care of a friend's cat. I let the cat eat out of the can and she could reposition the can this way. She put the can near her sleeping spot! I learned that cats feel more secure this way. She moved her safe sleeping spot from under my bed to the middle of a hallway that overlooks two hallways and all the rooms. I suppose she felt more secure knowing she could be alerted to what was going on at all times in this new safe spot. Then I learned that by putting her food near her safe spot was ideal for her to feel secure. I also learned by a cat expert that it is better not to keep the food up against the wall. Someone could attack her from behind. The place for her new food spot made sense from a wildlife point of view. I did a little more research and found that keeping the water bowl away from food was the best position for water. In the wild, cats learn that food rots when it's exposed to water. I've also learned from watching the cat from my childhood using the toilet bowel to drink water that this can be a preference from kittenhood. A mother cat will teach her young to look for water in holes because it is usually cleaner. My cat was a stray and was about a year old when he chose to live with my family. After reading about this preference in some cats I serve water for a cat in a bowel whereby the cat has to reach his or her neck in there. From there I learned that other cats like water from a tap or a fountain because that is also a clean way to drink water in the wild. When I was trying to train a cat I was looking after I fashioned a "tail" with my hand and put it at the end of my spine. A cat will rub it's tail against objects to mark their territory. There was a box that this cat loved to rub against to say, "This is mine!" I rubbed the "tail" I fashiioned with my hand and my body against that same box. The cat stopped claiming the box and wouldn't touch it after that! So much for all the training techniques we are supposed to use! I just talked cat language and it was easy!
@jainra3 жыл бұрын
One thing I learnt, two cats are far more easier to look after than just one. Especially if you work during the day.
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Interesting insight! I know that I feel much more comfortable leaving Wessie and Forest home alone together versus leaving Wessie by himself.
@jainra3 жыл бұрын
@@AllAboutCatsYT ...Not only that, there's also the frustration-born scratches and bite factor. Two or more cats learn quickly the consequences of tooth&clawed violence from each other faster than one cat learns from a human.
@nesadcruz78403 жыл бұрын
My cat is very jeolous If I pay any attention to strays or neighbours’ Cats who come around
@ScubaCat33 жыл бұрын
A couple of ours simply do not want to eat the wet food. Obviously if we picked up all the dry, they'd eat it, but that's impractical when you have a lot of rescues. A good solution is flowing water fountains (the Drinkwell Platinum with the filters is the one I use). They do like drinking flowing water and it will stimulate better hydration.
@AstroKasper3 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this video! i'm a new cat parent and i worry all the time that i'm not doing enough or the right things for my little guy. but this video has helped me relax :)
@Anotherhumanexisting9 ай бұрын
I would add “car training” as similar to the harness/leash training for the future. I would bring my cat Buck with me to my partner’s place, out to do quick chores or get drive thru food, to go pick up friends, etc. He would sit in the passenger seat with his harness on and genuinely enjoyed it! He didn’t associate the car with only going to the vet, which at the end of his life (when he had weekly vet visits) this was amazing. He actually liked the adventure/wasn’t traumatized by it. I see so many cats that are terrified of getting in the car, and it breaks my heart especially when they’re already sick! I’m going to try this with my new cat too even if he’s a bit shyer, so maybe just short desensitization trips in the car before his next vet visit. Obviously there is the risk of getting in a crash with the cat, but I feel the improvement to his quality of life overall (not leaving him at home for long periods, not afraid of the vet appts) was worth the risk.
@BGing_Foodie3 жыл бұрын
Another important point is that cats are very good at hiding pain. When they're not feeling well, it can be very subtle. Keep a close eye on how much they usually pee and poop (another reason why it's important to scoop everyday), size, color, and texture. Don't free feed so you can more easily tell if they're eating less. If there's no GI issues, it could be due to dental issues. Diabetes is common in cats (at least partially, if not mostly, due to the high carb content of dry foods) and some of the symptoms (also true for people) are excessive thirst and increased urinary output due to the body trying to excrete excess glucose through the urine. Like Mallory mentioned, urinary issues are also common due to dry food. A life-threatening condition is a urinary blockage. If your cat doesn't pee in 24hr, it could be due to a blockage and lead to a ruptured bladder if not treated early enough. Scoop everyday to see if they're peeing! Arthritis is more common in cats than most think because the signs are more subtle than in dogs. In one study, 90% of cats over 12 years old have signs of arthritis. Jackson Galaxy has a video on adaptations for senior cats (kzbin.info/www/bejne/Zomzg61uj7qemc0), which include raised food + water bowls, steps/ramps to their favorite spots, and low sided litter boxes. Get to know your cat's quirks, and if they seem off, make sure it's not a medical issue because they're so good at hiding pain! Take care everyone 💜 On a less serious note, not all cats _need_ vertical space/territory. We have a cat tree, and our cat basically never uses it. He very rarely will lie in the box closest to the ground. At the beginning, we led him up to the higher levels with treats, and he went up on his own a few times before stopping. I have a friend who has had many cats throughout his life, and he says some cats are just "ground hunters."
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Great insights! Thank you for sharing.
@christianpatriot74393 жыл бұрын
I had a black and white female tux for 20 years. He was an indoor/outdoor cat for her first 10 years, then she was only allowed outside on a leash or a line connected to a clothesline for a few years. She had no trouble wearing a collar and didn't need training for the leash.
@chrismosquad10563 жыл бұрын
This is great! Very good information! Love the idea of mixing dry/wet food. Keeps it interesting for them, and varying textures helps keep them stimulated.
@weakest8216 Жыл бұрын
I’ll always remember growing up we had a male cat that was always so cold and not affectionate at all then he got really sick and almost passed away but don’t and my mom took such good care of him and when he got well again he was completely changed and was so friendly and loving always wanting cuddles. Little guys near death experience really changed him
@geehanel-abbassi72203 жыл бұрын
I would love a video about your feeding routine with your cat! (what brands do you feed your cat, proteins, etc!)
@AllAboutCatsYT3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We'll consider it.
@ifuckedyourtiger3 жыл бұрын
My number 1 thing I wish I would have known is the same as your #1 but for a different reason. I have a chunky cat. She was 18 pounds and I always fed her dry food cause well.. everyone did and I thought that's what they should be eating. My girl is now on an all wet food diet and she is down to 13.8 pounds! Still has a ways to go since her build is petite but you can just see her in past photos vs now and she looks a world healthier!! I was afraid for a while that I was going to loose my baby girl too soon. Thank you!! 💕
@kaitlyn__L3 жыл бұрын
That’s great! An aspect of their not having much of a thirst drive is when they get thirsty they actually first go for food, so she was probably overeating the dry food in hopes it would sate her thirst. Now she has wet, she just needs to eat until she’s satisfied :)