Sunday, August 22, 2021

Sunday Selfie

Tonks thought you all might enjoy seeing her cute little profile in a selfie today.


Tonks and all of us here wish you a happy Sunday!




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Flashback Doodle of the Day

Today we have the last flashback doodle inspired by Poe and his kitty Catterina. Who knows which story of his this one is based on?


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Tip of the Day

We hope you're not getting bored with our tips on feline vet visits, because we still have some more for you. Today's tip is to, if needed, take precautions for the safety of both yourself and your kitty, namely when it comes time to load a kitty up. We're primarily referring to how to safely get an anxious or aggressive kitty into a carrier. We've already given tips on using methods such as leaving the carrier out, putting treats or toys in it, using Feliway, and even using sedating medications if needed. That all being said, for some cats, some or all of the aforementioned methods simply won't work. Even sedatives can be overridden if a cat becomes agitated enough. In such cases, it is important to take precautions to keep you and your cat safe when it comes time to get said kitty in a carrier.

When getting an anxious or aggressive cat into a carrier, a simple towel or blanket could potentially be your best friend. Wrapping your cat in a towel, and putting them in the carrier when they are thus confined, can potentially keep those claws and teeth in check. At the same time, make sure that you have the sufficiently sized carrier placed in a way that loading the cat is as easy as possible. This may mean using a top-loading carrier, or placing a front-loading carrier on its back side so that the door faces up. If a towel or blanket is not enough protection, then you can also look into using thick gloves specifically designed to keep kitty teeth and claws from penetrating, thereby keeping your hands and arms safe.

Some cats are simply less willing to visit the vet and are overall less amenable than others. Differences in personality are part of what make kitties so unique, after all. That being said, if your cat is one who is anxious, aggressive, or otherwise difficult to handle, always take precautions to keep everyone involved safe when vet appointments roll around. When in doubt, of course discuss with your veterinarian the best options for handling your cat.

9 comments:

meowmeowmans said...

Nice profile, Tonks!

Great tips for loading a kitty into a carrier. We're pretty fortunate here. All of our cats over the years, while not happy about going in the carrier, haven't put up too much of a fuss.

pilch92 said...

Tonks is a cutie. I like the drawing too. I only know 2 of Poe's stories, The Raven and The Tell Tale Heart and I don't think it is either. Great tips too.

Timmy Tomcat said...

Tonks you look really great my kitty

Marvelous Marv said...

Tonks! Terrific selfie! And thanks for the carrier tip! BTW, we LOVE your doodle!

The Swiss Cats said...

Beautiful profile, Tonks ! Purrs

Dash Kitten Crew said...

Wiw you look amazing Tonks. I love the upward look it makes you look so good!!

Melissa, Mudpie and Angel Truffles (Mochas, Mysteries and Meows) said...

Purrfect selfie, precious Tonks!

messymimi said...

Good decision, Tonks!

Those doodles are getting spookier and spookier.

The Island Cats said...

I always enjoy seeing you, Tonks, from any angle.