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10.10.12 SuperSized Noel: Dealing With Cat Fat

All that blogging last week was exhausting

When I came home from this last trip it appeared to me that Noël gained about 5 lbs.  People had said she was a ‘big’ cat, but I guess I just did not see it.

It is a very hard job maintaining order in the zoo.   Everyone is always demanding something: food, attention,  affection (the usual). But what I have noticed of late with the cat pack is that the inmates seem to be running the asylum (*see note below).  What I mean is that everything appears to be topsy-turvy or upside down, where the animals are telling the humans what to do and when. The normal routine of life is being disturbed by the constant pleading and manipulation of the animals, which has escalated to a fever pitch.  This extends to multiple things, but mostly it is around FOOD.

Obesity in animals is a very large problem (no pun intended).  Even a pound (kilo) of weight on their small frames can shorten their lives and add to health issues (I mostly worry about heart, joint, and diabetes). Trying to balance feeding for 5 cats at very different stages of their lives is becoming a full-time job. Muffy needs to eat all the time to keep up his geriatric weight of 4 lbs; the youngsters, Nine and Stella, need a higher amount of calories because they are so active; and the middle-aged cats, Noël and Kitty, each have different consumption needs – Noël cleaning everyone’s plate and Kitty eating just enough.

Solving weight and exercise issues when you are a multi-animal household is hard.  You need to get every member of the family to take part to get control of the situation.  I know that over weight animals, if there is no underlying health problem, get that way from consuming to many calories and/or lack of exercise.   So, the food has to be controlled.

All the science and psychology and medical/vet things around how to feed and even what to feed seem to be based on a one animal at a time basis.  Balancing the health needs of 7 animals (5 cats & 2 dogs), all at different growth levels, is a challenge.  I really don’t want to be buying 3 or 4 different cat foods and then spend every Sunday apportioning who can have what and when for the week.  That thought makes me shutter.  There must be an easier way???? 

“Here Noël, come have some celery and carrots with Mommy.”

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

*I do not know the origin of the expression, “the inmates are running the asylum,” but in the old days, people with mental or emotional problems were locked up in a ‘insane or lunatic asylum.‘  It would be politically correct to call them ‘Mental Hospitals’ today, but they were by no means helping the patients to get on with their lives in a healthy way (which is my definition of a hospital).  They were more like dead-end prisons for people in society that the rest of the world could not figure out how to deal with.  You can imagine the chaos when the people in charge lost control of what was supposed to be happening in such a facility. Sadly, that is how I feel at the moment around feeding time at the zoo.

 
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Posted by on October 10, 2012 in Cats

 

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9.21.12 A-a-a-achooooo!

Fall is here.  The air is crisp and the days are getting shorter.  The dogs love the breezes and coldness of the days.  They like to sit out on the deck in the afternoon and just lie in the late day sun.  That is the good part of the season.  The bad part is that Sofie is suffering terribly (as am I) from fall allergies.  I have never seen her have so much trouble before (well she is only going to be 2).  She coughs and wheezes, like she is trying to hack up a hairball.  The other night she woke in her kennel and cried and cried to go out, and then threw up for a long time, ate more grass, threw up some more.   She does not want to get sick in her kennel (which is really nice of her).  I went out in the field with her but she could not calm down.  I was so sad for her.  Finally, I got her to come in (good because it was 2AM and raining) and we went back to bed.  I have her on 50 mg of Benadryl and that really seems to help.  (I am taking Sudafed because Benadryl makes me fall asleep).  Louise’s eyes run and are gooey, but nothing like Sofie’s problem.  Poor baby! 

I hate when my furries are sick.  It is really hard to know the best thing to do for them.  Sometimes it even takes me a day to realize what is going on with them.  At times like this, with allergies, all you can do is deal with the symptoms.  In many cases, animal or human, time is the best healer, but if there are things that can help make us more comfortable while we are waiting for things to pass in time (like pollen), than I am all for those too.  The Allergist says to not open the windows or go outside, but that is kind of silly in my book.  I am not going to run the air conditioner when it is cool outside just to clear the air of pollen which is going to come in any way.  I guess if it was killing us, I would do it, but since the antihistamines seem to work, than I don’t have to.  So now Sofie and Louise and I are going for a walk in the dangerous air, but if we don’t then we don’t get exercise, and then we get stiff, and then we will not feel well…..  Sorry, I am rambling, I guess I get blue when my furries get green.

Do your furries have allergies? How do you deal with them?  Do you have any alternative approaches to allergy therapy?

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on September 21, 2012 in Dogs

 

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Thursday’s Anole

animals-animals-animals: Green Anole (by Peggy2012CREATIVELENZ)

Green Anole (by Peggy2012CREATIVELENZ)

 
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Posted by on September 20, 2012 in Animals

 

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Wednesday’s Kidmation Adoption

thedailywhat:

Are You My Mother?

It doesn’t get any more adorable than when a dalmatian adopts a rare spotted lamb that looks just like her.

 
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Posted by on September 19, 2012 in Animals, Dogs

 

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Tuesday’s Assist

funnywildlife: Awww, walking the blind dog!!

funnywildlife: Awww, walking the blind dog!!

 
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Posted by on September 18, 2012 in Dogs

 

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9.12.12 I Love Lulu

Louise just rescued
April 2010

Louise
July 2012

Louise then and Louise now.  It is amazing how much an animal can change when it is cared for and shown respect and kindness.  Lulu was such a mess when we got her.  Not only was she afraid of everyone and everything, but her skin was in such terrible shape and she had scars in many places; including where the flea collar was embedded in her neck.  But you would never know that part of her life to look at her now.  She is going to be 3 years old next month.  I can hardly believe it. I am so in love with this silly, prancing, ball of anxiety. I guess we should have a dog party.  Dog cookies for everyone!  I will start planning.  Look for your invitations early next month.  Of course, I made her birthday Halloween, since I didn’t know the actual date.  Isn’t that perfect?  Just like Lulu Belle.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on September 12, 2012 in Dogs

 

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Tuesday’s King

animals-animals-animals: King Vulture (by Sarah Gadd)

animals-animals-animals: King Vulture (by Sarah Gadd)

 
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Posted by on September 4, 2012 in Animals

 

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9.2.12 Bad Mommy – But Sofie’s Ok

I am lacking inspiration and yes, I know why, but still it is hard to get moving on anything.  It doesn’t help that the heat has returned and it is really unpleasant to be outside.  So the dogs and I took a trip to PetSmart to return 2 big bags of kitten food that the kittens no longer need and to buy some new cat food and of course to get them treats.  I was actually very excited about taking them on an adventure because we have not done that much the last few weeks.  When we got to the store, I figured that I would be safe and I backed the truck up to the curb, so that when I let the dogs out, there would be less of a chance of them running into traffic.  Well, you know how in parking lots that have those cement bumps on the ground for cars to park against, I think they have some special name like… “curb stops,” or something.  When I opened the back door of the truck, the dogs were good and stayed until I told them to come out, but when Sofie jumped down she landed right on that cement bump and then proceeded to careen into the real curb, which was only 6″ or so away, and landed chin first. I was initially worried that she lost a tooth, but she appeared just dazed and did not whine or cry.  So, being the ‘let’s just keep going no matter what,’ kind of person, I went into the store with them.  It was about 5 minutes later, as we were admiring the guinea pigs (Note: please go to animal rescue (even guinea pigs), do not buy live animals from pet stores unless they are from an animal charity), that I realized she was bleeding all over the place.  She had really scraped her chin bad.  Thank goodness she did not loss any teeth.  I swapped her down with a tissue but then went to the in store vet and asked them for some wet guise to clean her up.  She did not like me touching it, but otherwise was ok and wanted to sniff and explore.  We had a great exploration of the store, got 2 new eggcrate beds for their kennels, and a new rope toy.  Did you notice how you always spend more money if your kids are with you in the grocery store (really, they have scientifically proven this to be true), well I absolutely spent more money because the dogs were with me in the pet store (or was it because I was suffering from Mommy guilt because one of my furries got hurt.)  Good thing the cats weren’t with us or I would be broke.

“Lulu, I got a boo boo, can you make it feel better?” – Sofie Bear

Post Script:  Sofie does not want me to touch the boo boo, but I have been trying to put antibiotic cream on it.  She has been licking her paws a lot and I think that is because she is trying to rub it.  She also won’t let me take a picture for you to see.  But she is fine.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

“No Mommy – I do not want you to touch the boo boo and I really do not want you to take any pictures of it!”

 
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Posted by on September 2, 2012 in Dogs

 

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Friday’s Tarsier

animals-animals-animals: Tarsier (by PacificKlaus)

animals-animals-animals: Tarsier (by PacificKlaus)

OMG!  Those eyes are incredible – DogDaz

 
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Posted by on August 31, 2012 in Animals

 

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8.31.12 PJ & Titan

Parker & Titan

While in New York taking Peanut to school, I had the opportunity to visit with my 14 month old grand nephew, Parker Jaxon, and my grand nephew cat, Titan.  Titan is a very big guy and has been around many rotations of the earth before P.J. came along.  He is a very tolerant cat and seemed to take the baby’s ‘little to hard’ pats, in stride.  A few weeks ago I wrote about Madelyn Dawn, my 17 month old grand niece (from my other nephew), and the special relationship she appeared to be having with a nanny goat.  Teaching children to be kind to animals is a pattern you set up for their whole life.  There is still so much animal (and human) abuse on the planet.  We teach by example.  We teach others, especially children, by how we live. Taking care of your animals and having the children help feed and walk them can teach respect and compassion.  Stopping violence against animals also is being recognized as an essential part of childhood education through a program called, humane education, in the schools.   I believe that if you live the life you want your children to emulate and start teaching from the minute they are in your care; then there is a good chance they will grow up to be animal conscious humans – kind and caring.  As the saying goes…. “All you need is love… and a cat.”

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on August 31, 2012 in Animals, Cats, Dogs

 

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