Welcome to PetForumz.com!
FAQFAQ      ProfileProfile    Private MessagesPrivate Messages   Log inLog in

Little things you do to protect your cat

 
   Pet Problems (Home) -> General Discussion RSS
Next:  Psycho cats  
Author Message
Gee

External


Since: Apr 08, 2004
Posts: 236



(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 4:52 pm
Post subject: Little things you do to protect your cat
Archived from groups: alt>cats (more info?)

I thought we'd start a thread telling about little things we do to protect
our cats. I was reading the thread "What is the worst thing you ever done to
your furbabies?" and realised that people do little things that are so
important and we often don;t think about, and can save their lifes, and
possibly your flat. I may go overboard myself, but I went into a wierd crazy
panic after my QT died(run over) and just can;t afford to loose another
beloved pets. My cats are, since QT died, indoor cats.

This is what I do:

-Keep their dry food dish always full in case I something happens to us, so
they'll have a few days in case nobody notice we are gone! :) Cats really
don;t eat more then they need to, unlike dogs.
-Keep the tap in the bathtab always dripping for the same above reason, so
they have water too.
-Installed the smoke alarm so my neighbours/us can hear it and hopefully
someone would save them if we're not in
-Leave the TV on on firewarks knight so they'd assume it's only a TV noise
and not be scared
-Leave all the doors of all the rooms and all the cupboards open a little
in case someone is in and we don't notice
-Moved all the glass items to where they can;t possibly reach or get i/onto
-Boxed all audio tapes
-Never light a candle on the surfice cats can reach, and goes without
saying, never leave the candle burning if leaving the flat
-Keep your bins closed so cats cannot get in and eat something they
shouldn;t.
-I had them all microshipped, in case they do manage to get out free.

Please add your little suggestions/advices/notes/quirks here.

Gee

 >> Stay informed about: Little things you do to protect your cat 
Back to top
Login to vote
XMar

External


Since: Nov 07, 2003
Posts: 48



(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 4:52 pm
Post subject: Re: Little things you do to protect your cat [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

I actually have safetly latches on mine where I keep the cleaning supplies


> -Leave all the doors of all the rooms and all the cupboards open a little
> in case someone is in and we don't notice

>

 >> Stay informed about: Little things you do to protect your cat 
Back to top
Login to vote
MaryL

External


Since: Feb 29, 2004
Posts: 457



(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 4:52 pm
Post subject: Re: Little things you do to protect your cat [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

"Gee" <Gee.TakeThisOut@canttellya.com> wrote in message
news:2teNb.3323$JL4.23667@newsfep4-glfd.server.ntli.net...
> I thought we'd start a thread telling about little things we do to protect
> our cats.
>
> Please add your little suggestions/advices/notes/quirks here.
>
> Gee
>

Here a few of mine:
**Carry an identification card with the names of my cats and phone numbers
where someone can be contacted to care for them in the event of an emergency
(and leave a key with the first person on the list)
**Place rubber bands around my wrist as soon as I open any package
containing them; that way, I won't forget to get them out of harm's way
**Never leave string or cord where my cats can reach it unless I am
monitoring their play; remove other dangerous attractants such as ribbon,
toys with bells or other items that could be ingested, etc.
**Remove sharp objects from areas where the cats may leap or play
(particularly important for Duffy, who is blind)
**Remain where I can watch the door whenever repairs are being made to make
sure that whoever is working in the house *tightly* closes the door when
going in and out (they will often casually push the door, leaving it partly
open)

MaryL
 >> Stay informed about: Little things you do to protect your cat 
Back to top
Login to vote
Sherry

External


Since: Sep 21, 2003
Posts: 408



(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 6:15 pm
Post subject: Re: Little things you do to protect your cat [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Either cut the loop on the mini-blind cords or tie them up. Frank almost hanged
himself once that way.
Don't leave rubber bands around. Bootsie tries to eat them. Also I have to be
careful while sewing, she is attracted to the pins.
I almost forgot, this one's a biggie. Honk the horn before you start your car.
Your own cats are probably safe in the house, but neighbohood strays will get
under the hood especially in winteer for warmth.
That's all I can think of right now.

Sherry
 >> Stay informed about: Little things you do to protect your cat 
Back to top
Login to vote
XMar

External


Since: Nov 07, 2003
Posts: 48



(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 6:15 pm
Post subject: Re: Little things you do to protect your cat [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

OH I KNOW THIS ONE TOO WELL...
My oldest Blues, swallowed a sewing needle (she was attracted to the tread)

Abdominal surgery :-(

Fortunately I had it figured out with in minuests she swallowed it. And
fortunately it didnt perforate her stomach or esophagus

Also I have to be
> careful while sewing, she is attracted to the pins.
>
> Sherry
 >> Stay informed about: Little things you do to protect your cat 
Back to top
Login to vote
a

External


Since: Sep 03, 2003
Posts: 6



(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 9:22 pm
Post subject: Re: Little things you do to protect your cat [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

I lost one of mine that way. She was laying on the engine, paniked when my father
started the engine and got run over when he started moving. She was a very cute and
afectionate white angora cat.

Sherry nous apporta ses lumieres ainsi en ce 2004/01/14 13:15... :

> I almost forgot, this one's a biggie. Honk the horn before you start your car.
> Your own cats are probably safe in the house, but neighbohood strays will get
> under the hood especially in winteer for warmth.
> That's all I can think of right now.
>
> Sherry
 >> Stay informed about: Little things you do to protect your cat 
Back to top
Login to vote
Sherry

External


Since: Sep 21, 2003
Posts: 408



(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 9:55 pm
Post subject: Re: Little things you do to protect your cat [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

>OH I KNOW THIS ONE TOO WELL...
>My oldest Blues, swallowed a sewing needle (she was attracted to the tread)
>
>Abdominal surgery :-(
>
>Fortunately I had it figured out with in minuests she swallowed it. And
>fortunately it didnt perforate her stomach or esophagus

Oh, Lordy. You lived one of my worst nightmares witth my cat. I'm glad it
didn't cause major damage and she survived okay.

Sherry
>
> Also I have to be
>> careful while sewing, she is attracted to the pins.
>>
>> Sherry
>
>
>
 >> Stay informed about: Little things you do to protect your cat 
Back to top
Login to vote
XMar

External


Since: Nov 07, 2003
Posts: 48



(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 9:55 pm
Post subject: Re: Little things you do to protect your cat [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Sherry is was a nightmare...Just remembering it brings tears to my eyes

And it wasnt like I left the sewing needle laying around....I had been
using it, and is my habit I stuck it into my pants that I was wearing
(so it was close at hand) while I did something else...

While I wasnt looking she managed to pull it from my pants and swallow it...

That is why I knew so quickly she had swallowed it....

I felt SO guilty!!!!
Its not like I was being neglegent. Quite the opposite. ANd yet even
then she swallowed it

Yes she survived. But it was scary. And stomach surgery isnt like a
spaying. Much much more serious.



Sherry wrote:

>>OH I KNOW THIS ONE TOO WELL...
>>My oldest Blues, swallowed a sewing needle (she was attracted to the tread)
>>
>>Abdominal surgery :-(
>>
>>Fortunately I had it figured out with in minuests she swallowed it. And
>>fortunately it didnt perforate her stomach or esophagus
>
>
> Oh, Lordy. You lived one of my worst nightmares witth my cat. I'm glad it
> didn't cause major damage and she survived okay.
>
> Sherry
>
>> Also I have to be
>>
>>>careful while sewing, she is attracted to the pins.
>>>
>>>Sherry
>>
>>
>>
>
>
 >> Stay informed about: Little things you do to protect your cat 
Back to top
Login to vote
Sherry

External


Since: Sep 21, 2003
Posts: 408



(Msg. 9) Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 4:24 am
Post subject: Re: Little things you do to protect your cat [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

>I lost one of mine that way. She was laying on the engine, paniked when my
>father
>started the engine and got run over when he started moving. She was a very
>cute and
>afectionate white angora cat.
>

How tragic. I bet your dad felt awful.
I also learned the hard way, but I was lucky and Jacky didn't jump out until I
stopped the car next.
 >> Stay informed about: Little things you do to protect your cat 
Back to top
Login to vote
M.C. Mullen

External


Since: Aug 30, 2004
Posts: 732



(Msg. 10) Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 11:16 am
Post subject: Re: Little things you do to protect your cat [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

| -Leave the TV on on firewarks knight so they'd assume it's only a TV noise
| and not be scared


This is a good one!
But I must say that I don't leave neither telly nor electric radio on
anymore if I'm not in for a longer period since a flat nearby has caught
fire because of a TV.


| -Boxed all audio tapes

.... and toilet rolls with Micky :-)
Thanks for the inputs!


Carola
 >> Stay informed about: Little things you do to protect your cat 
Back to top
Login to vote
M.C. Mullen

External


Since: Aug 30, 2004
Posts: 732



(Msg. 11) Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: Little things you do to protect your cat [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

"Sherry " <sriddles DeleteThis @aol.comkitty> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:20040114232434.11149.00002936@mb-m11.aol.com...
| >I lost one of mine that way. She was laying on the engine, paniked when
my
| >father
| >started the engine and got run over when he started moving. She was a
very
| >cute and
| >afectionate white angora cat.
| >
|
| How tragic. I bet your dad felt awful.
| I also learned the hard way, but I was lucky and Jacky didn't jump out
until I
| stopped the car next.


The other day I saw the cat disappear under the car when I had to go to an
important meeting. I looked, called, opened the engine - no cat. After half
an hour I spotted him in the neighbour's garden :-)
I was late for the meeting of course :-( and could not say why ...
Pets!!


Carola
 >> Stay informed about: Little things you do to protect your cat 
Back to top
Login to vote
Gee

External


Since: Apr 08, 2004
Posts: 236



(Msg. 12) Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 5:02 am
Post subject: Re: Little things you do to protect your cat [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

"M.C. Mullen" <mcmullen.DeleteThis@freesurf.invalid.ch> wrote in message
news:4006c8a5$0$729$5402220f@news.sunrise.ch...
>
> | -Leave the TV on on firewarks knight so they'd assume it's only a TV
noise
> | and not be scared
>
>
> This is a good one!
> But I must say that I don't leave neither telly nor electric radio on
> anymore if I'm not in for a longer period since a flat nearby has caught
> fire because of a TV.

That's a valid point, I don;t usually leave my TV/monitor on for the same
scare reason, only on firewarks night if I'm not in.

Wanted to mantion that monitors are quite dangerous as well, especially
since cats love to sleap on them. I was working away one night when suddenly
my monitor started smoking! I was like oh sh## !!! I quickly switched it off
and unplugged. Smoke stopped soon after, and goes without saying it never
worked again. But had I not been at home, God knows what could;ve happened,
so since then I always make sure monitor is off when I'm not working!! And
also I don;t allow cats on it anymore (or top of TV/VCR/AMP for that matter
which they love as they are worm.

Gee
 >> Stay informed about: Little things you do to protect your cat 
Back to top
Login to vote
---MIKE---

External


Since: Jun 28, 2003
Posts: 525



(Msg. 13) Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 7:23 pm
Post subject: Re: Little things you do to protect your cat [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

After flossing my teeth, I carefully put the used floss in a jar and put
the cap on. Dental floss can be one of the most dangerous things for a
cat to eat.


-MIKE
 >> Stay informed about: Little things you do to protect your cat 
Back to top
Login to vote
Display posts from previous:   
Related Topics:
Protect the furries from the deranged humans - Editorial Denverpost.com Protect your feline friends As it turns out, deranged humans are not responsible for the rash of "cat mutilations" reported in the metro area over the past year. The blame most likely can be placed on foxes. Natural p...

Things go missing - Micky is a little thief! Now that it is candle season I have lighters everywhere, they've all disappeared. I bought new ones, they're gone too. Wonder where he puts hem? I have to use matches now :-( -- Carola ^..^ ~~ , =´`= ___ ) ...

Cat doesn't eat - Tom is eating again and it *was* the heat (or maybe an upset tummy because of a rotten mouse or both). Now he's catching up and eating for two! He ate one small tin of food last night, finished his dried food during the night, had another small tin this....

my cat - I want to personally thank everyone who gave me quick replies to my post. I took her to the vet and she has a slight upper resp infection and she had a fever I gave her antibiotics and today she is doing so much better!!! She is eating and exploring and....

Mysterious disease on neck - Hi there I've had my cat, Pc now for 2 years, she came from a rescue home. She'd been taken there by a lady beacause she had a skin complaint on her neck under her chin and the vets bills had become too much, so I agreed to take her home. Pc was at..
   Pet Problems (Home) -> General Discussion All times are: Pacific Time (US & Canada) (change)
Page 1 of 1

 
You can post new topics in this forum
You can reply to topics in this forum
You can edit your posts in this forum
You can delete your posts in this forum
You can vote in polls in this forum



[ Contact us | Terms of Service/Privacy Policy ]