Crazy Russian Woman Stuffs 130 Cats into One Tiny Apartment

130 Stray Cats in One Appartment!!!

This woman is keeping 130 Stray Cats in ONE LITTLE appartment! They are soooo crouded, they nearly sitt one ontop of the other! At first I couldn’t believe it, but really, this cat video is a MUST WATCH!!! No matter how much I explain, you still have to see it to understand me…

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What do you think about it? Is it OK to have SO MANY CATS  in one appartment? They are very crowded… Is it fair for the cats to live like that, all stuck one over the other? Where do they poop? Can she have 130 litter boxes? It (her house) must stink terribly!

I can’t imagine how any one could

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Homemade Cat Food Fish Soup for Old Cats

How to make Homemade Cat Broth for Old Cats?

Ingredients for Homemade Cat Fish Soup for Old Cats:

  • 1 1/2 pounds mackerel fillets or sardines
  • 1 carrots, finely chopped
  • 2 potatoes
  • (2 slices of white bread) optional
  • 1 cup of soup noodles
  • 1 tablespoon kelp powder

Make sure that the sardines or mackeral fillets are as fresh if possible! If the sardines have any souce then add it to the homemade cat soup too.

Cooking Directions for Homemade Cat Broth:

First, start by chopping up the carrot into fine little chunks.

Next,

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Cat Mice Toy – Comparing 3 Mouse Toys for Cats

Check Out These 3 Exciting Cat Mouse Toys

Why Get Cat Mice Toys for Cats?

Cats love mice toys, since it simulates hunting a real live mouse.
Cats were wild hunters in nature, they climbed, pounced and caught other little animals.
Today, even the typical indoor house cat still carries in her blood the desire to hunt. This is good, since she therefore can protect your home from mice and other rodents.

Every cat enjoys a good game of hunting and is very happy if you play with him/her with a cat toy, especially if it is a cat mouse toy.
All cats love and enjoy the fun of catching mice toys, biting the toy mice and “killing” the mouse.

Therefore, every loving cat owner should have some sort of nice cat mouse toy to entertain their little darlings and play with them.
Playing with cat mice toys, not only makes your cat happy, but also tunes their muscles, exercises them and prevents your cats from getting fat!

The 3 Most Popular Cat Mice Toys

1. Play-N-Squeak Cat Mouse

Squeaky Mice Toys for Cats - Mouse Toy for your cat!
Cats Love Squeeky Mice Toys!

This pretty grey mouse, called Play-N-Squeak will most probably look and sound to your cat like a real mouse.

If you just flick this cat mouse across

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This Week’s Best Kitten Training Video

This Week’s Best Video How to Train your Cat is…

How to train your New Kitten to play gently (Video with Dr. Miller)

Kitten Training is a very important thing, to train your kitten to play gently, not to scratch you and to avoid biting you while playing too.

Therefore, I thought that you guys and girls might enjoy this Week’s Best Cat Training Video.

The only thing I don’t agree to in this video is that to train a kitten or cat, one should not just say

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Homemade Cat Meat Balls Cat Food Recipes

How to Easily Make Cat Meat Balls

Homemade Meat Balls for Cats Recipe

Here is another delicious homemade cat food recipe for your cats to enjoy!
Cats love meat, so a meat ball delight is a perfect homemade cat food recipe to make for your cat!

These homemade cat meat balls shouldn’t take longer then approximately 30 minutes even a little less than half an hour to be prepared, baked and done.
If you use the right amount of each ingredient for this cat food recipe, then you should have around 24 meat balls for your cat.

What Ingredients for Cat Meat Balls:

  • 1 small finely grated carrot
  • 1/2 pound ground beef or turkey

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Is it a Good Diet for Cats to Eat Fried Chicken and Table Scraps?

Are Table Scraps a Healthy Cat Food Diet?

Cats Eating Ice Cream with you!
Mommy, share your ice cream with me!

Table scraps are not a healthy cat food diet and are a major cause of digestive disorders in cats.
People give their pet dogs and cats all kinds of foods that are not good for them, forgetting they are animals, have different digestive systems than we do and do not brush teeth.

Then some are surprised their poor little kitty cat has the runs (Diarrhea) or constipation issues, and next, they suppose that pumping meds into their cats’ body will resolve the issue…

Remember, camouflaging the simptoms with meds is not treating the root cause of the problem.

The worst is giving your pet cats

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Factors Affecting The Health Of Cats

Joshua Simms asked:

Whether you are someone who believes in vaccinations or not, they are extremely important to the health and well being of your cat. Just as with humans, there are certain viruses that can attack a cat’s system if they are not properly protected. Even if your cat never goes outside, they still interact with whoever comes into your home and whatever germs that they are carrying. It is really easier to take your cat to the veterinarian for their vaccinations instead of dealing with all of the bills that come from a sick cat. Ask your doctor about any vaccinations that your cat may need and have them explain them to you if you have any concerns.

Another major decision when having a cat is the question of whether or not you are going to have your cat spayed or neutered. For those who plan on breeding their cats, this is not a major concern, but for those who don’t have any plans on breeding should strongly consider these options in order to avoid a lot of complications down the road.

Not only are you protecting your cat from contributing to a litter of kittens that weren’t exactly in the cards, but you might avoid a lot of behaviors that occur when a male or female is fertile. As mentioned in an earlier article, when a male or female cat is not spayed or neutered they may demonstrate such behaviors as urination, spraying their spent, and having to deal with a females heat cycles.

Spaying refers to a female cat in which the cat’s reproductive organs are removed in order to eliminate any chance of having kittens. By spaying your female cat you will have a more relaxed, active, and happy cat. Neutering refers to the removal of a male cat’s reproductive organs. Again, they will not be able to reproduce but you will find that are not as aggressive as when they are unneutered.

Part of having a cat involves keeping an eye on their general health and well being. This is why it’s important to have a good veterinarian that you can go to when you have any questions or concerns. You need to be able to ask questions and receive helpful answers; after all you need to keep in mind that your cat’s health is at stake.

After many question and answer sessions with your veterinarian as you become accustomed to your cat, you will begin to be able to decipher when something is wrong with your cat. It won’t hurt if your make it a regular habit to check out your cat for any indicators that they may have a health problem. Below are the main characteristics you need to look for.

• Eyes: a healthy cat has bright and clear eyes. If you notice any irritation such as discoloration or discharge, you might want to ask your veterinarian.

• Ears: a healthy cat has clean ears that don’t stink or have anything icky coming out of them. If you notice that there is any discharge or discoloration your cat might have ear mites. Refer to your veterinarian for questions or how to clean their ears.

• Mouth: a healthy cat has pink and healthy looking gums. Indicators that there might be a problem are stinky breath, swollen gums, or sores.

• Body and Fur: a healthy cat has a thick and lustrous coat. If your cat’s coat is not shiny and thick, there might be a health problem that you should check into such as lumps, ticks, dandruff, and fleas.

• Nose: a healthy cat should have a clean nose.

If there is any cause for concern you should speak to your veterinarian immediately.

Even if you keep your cat clean, well fed, and vaccinated there is a good chance that your cat is going to be sick at one time or another in their life. This is similar to people, no matter how hard you try, eventually you get sick.

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How do you teach cats to eat out of their own food bowls?

dgrissmer asked:

I have 1 kitten who is 3 months old and one adult cat who is 5 years old. Since both cats need different kinds of food (kitten food which has nutrients found in a mother’s milk, and adult formula that has nutrients designed for older cats), I have two separate food bowls. One for the kitten and one for the older cat. The older cat steals food from the kittens bowl which is making her overweight, and the younger one is stealing food from the older cat’s food bowl. I’ve tried mixing some kitten food in with the adult food, but that hasn’t worked. I’ve tried putting the bowls in differnt spots in the house which also hasn’t worked. What would you suggest? Thanks.

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Should Cats Eat Raw Chicken and Uncooked Meat?

Is a Raw Food Diet Healthy for Cats and Kittens?

Cats love eating chicken and chicken necks - click to see large image
Cats love eating chicken and chicken necks - click to see large image

Most cats love eating natural cat food such as raw chicken and other raw meats. Chicken, meat and fish is a Cats’  favorite and healthy food.

In nature, cats would hunt birds and eat them up – uncooked, naturally!

Some cat owners don’t like looking at raw food and feel disgusted by giving bloody meat to their cats.

Cats however love it. Eating raw meat such as [chicken cat food->], turkey, beef, rabbit etc and of course the all-addicting raw fish meat is the natural healthy diet cat food.

Cats love drinking fresh blood, so don’t feel horrified if your kitten or kitty cat wants to drink blood from meat or chicken.

Look, when cats run around outdoors they hunt small snakes in the garden, bugs, flying things… When cats climb trees they catch lizards, birds and eat up raw eggs. Cats love raw eggs and raw meat foods.

You might see your cat looking so ravenous with the raw chicken, turkey or other meat or fish you give it… Then you know they are happy and were starved for natural raw cat food.

We might not like them eating such stuff, but it is their natural healthy cat food diet.

Raw Chicken Cat Food Vs. Cooked Chicken for Cats

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Raw Food for Cats – Dangers of Commercial Cat Foods

Raw Food Diet for Indoor/ Outdoor House Cats

Why Give Your Kitten or Cat a Raw Diet Cat Food

Some folks swear by dry cat food for cats. They might have 19 YO cat living solely on dry cat food diet and their cat seem quite fine.

They say dry cat food is the most balanced, fiber and nutrition rich. And of course, it is easier and less hassles, especially when one travels a lot away from home or is gone for long hours every day.

The quality of commercial cat food, however, depends upon the brand of dry or even wet cat foods you buy for your cat.

As a rule, RAW cat food is VERY GOOD for cats. It is their natural food.
Do you suppose they have a kitchen and pots in nature?

The younger you start cats on raw food diet, the better…

Dangers of Commercial Pet Cat Foods

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