Friday, September 28, 2007

Most Recent Pictures

This is Meow if he had a full head of hair.



This is a picture of the kitties as they rest from a hard day of play.


This picture makes me want to go sleep for a week.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Unknown Sickness

The other day, I picked up Meow. Just a normal way to pick him up; under his front arms, sort of on the chest. He made a squeak the the second I began to lift him. I was scared that I hurt him, and ran to tell someone. We though maybe something was bugging him, such as he ate something strange. He does that all the time; eats things like the window screen or wrapping ribbon. We didn't think it was anything serious, so we kept an eye on him, and didn't pick him up. A couple of days later, I went to pick him up again, after we had picked him up before, and I was demonstrating to a friend how I had picked him up previously. He squeaked again. I am thinking that it may be something he ate, or maybe he just isn't feeling well, with a cold or another sickness. But he isn't acting mopey or sad. He's just acting as normal as he always does. I am unsure what he is bothered by.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Healthy Rewards

When the cats need to be rewarded because they behaved well, for example after their nails get trimmed, or they scratch at the scratching post, we always have been rewarding them with chicken flavored chew treats.
~No Preservatives
~No Artificial Colors
~Great for Teeth and Gums
~Edible and Digestable
~All natural with Tuarine (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurine)
And it effectivly removes tartar and keeps teeth and gums healthy.

They love these treats, but sometimes I have to break it up for them to chew, because they have trouble eating the whole thing. They once even found the bag on the counter, and ate all the treats in the bag, then had tummy trouble soon after, so make sure that your treats are hidden away where the cats can't grab them.

~LeeLee