Sunday, April 7, 2013

Pet Safety For the Holidays


Aloha and Happy Holidays!   We enjoy the holiday season along with our four legged children, our cats and our dogs. I would like to give you some tips on making sure your holidays stay happy by bringing to your attention some facts about the season!

Poinsettias, mistletoe, and holly are among the most dangerous and your pet could experience kidney failure if he or she eats any part of a lily. Keep the out of reach! Taking care of our pets is pretty much like having a toddler in the home. You need to “child proof” your environment, in this case for your pets! If you do have an emergency you can call the animal Poison Control Center at 1-888-426-4435.

When you are hosting party, many pets are not used to a lot of people coming and going on their turf! Especially young children, between the ages of 5 and 9. Hold your dog’s collar, as they sniff the palms of your guests. If your dog growls or seems agitated, move him to a room all his own. Or don’t invite those people back! Dogs are very good at judging a person’s character. If my dog doesn‘t like somebody, I generally do not invite them in.

Don’t feed turkey or chicken bones to your dog. They can splinter and choke your pet or cause other internal damage. Onions, garlic, grapes, raisin and candy, especially sugar free candy are all toxic to your best friend. Get them special dog and cat treats for the occasion. Chocolate is also very bad for your pet. The caffeine and other ingredients in chocolate is toxic to pets and can last for more than 24 hours.

Here in Hawaii, a lot of fireworks are set off for New Year’s Eve. Make sure you call your vet and get some sedatives for your dog. Cats, I have never had a problem with, they don’t like the noise, but they will go find a hiding spot and stay there. The general rule is to give your dog 1mg per body weight of your dog. Of course, ask your vet! However, sedatives effect each animal differently. My 45 pound Bob dog would be saggy eyed and staggering on one 25 mg sedative from the vet. Be careful with sick or elderly animals. If you haven’t had a recent check up for your dog, and you can’t pick up a sedative from your vet, you can use over the counter, Benadryl. They come in 25 mg tablets and I found them to be less effective, so I would give more. You need to tranquilize your dog at least an hour before all the noise and bomb blasts start. Bring them inside and avoid the danger of them chasing after the fireworks, or getting lost.  I hope you can take advantage of this advice! If you know of any other dangers to your animals, please leave a comment, especially if you have cats that have reactions to fireworks, since I have never experienced that.

I saw a funny picture the other day of a cat looking at a Christmas tree with the caption saying, “Oh Christmas Tree, oh Cfhristmas Tree, your ornaments are history!” This is so true! I always use my cheap decorations lower on the tree or you can tie you tree to the ceiling. I noticed when they were young they really went for the tree, but now, I have less broken ornaments. I alswyas have a squirt bottle full of water and just give your baby a spritz with the water, that will keep kitty away from the tree, at least for when you are not looking! You can also use string instead of the little metal hooks to hang your ornaments.

This blog is in memory of my best friend and beloved Bob, who was with me for 15 and a half years. Thank you, Bob, for all the wonderful memories. I wish we had another Christmas together. Be happy at Rainbow Bridge and I will see you again!



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Caring For Cats

 Aloha to all my fellow Animal Lovers!

Caring for cats and dogs is a subject that will take a lot more than 1 blog to cover! I have just started my webpage with Go Daddy and have finished the home page. There are many more pages to go! If you need a website I highly recommend them as they have 24/7 support, awesome customer service and right now you can save 35% on products purchased by using my code: WOWlindaz1.

Okay, back to our subject! What ever pet you choose a cat or a dog, they both have very specific needs.  What does a cat need?  Kitten or an adult cat have different needs. What you need to remember is that when you get your cat you are committing to a lifetime of care. Cats are indoor animals, a recommendation of the ASPCA. This is to keep your cat safe from all the outside dangers of cars, dogs, other cats and especially humans! Your cat is like a child that will never grow up! Kittens will run around like crazy and their natural curiosity will get them into everything in your home! Put child proof latches on cupboards and closets where you don't want kitty to go. Kittens eat 3 times a day, an adult cat only once.  What you need to provide is love, love, love! Also get a cat scratcher, one per cat. Cats sharpen and shed their claws naturally. A litter box also one per cat, ideally. I have 5 cats and 4 litter boxes, so I am a box short! Your kitty will naturally gravitate to the cat box to take care of biz, if you get my drift! They also love to eat greens, you can buy kittie greens at just about any Longs, Walmart, Kmart or Pet Store. Of course, online is always an excellent spot to purchase and you can save a lot if you have multiple pets, as I do!

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Many people say cats can't be trained and are not as affectionate as dogs. I have both cats and dogs as a result of my animal rescue efforts, and cats can be trained and are very affectionate! It is all in the way you treat them. What you put in you get back. Call your cat by it's name frequently. Praise and pet your cat when it is being good and for discipline, I just use a squirt bottle full of water! It has range and you can become quite a good shooter, like me! You can add a third white vinegar to the mix, it will sting your pets eyes for a short time and not do damage, while providing a very strong deterrent to the behavior. Water works just as well for me, though. I don't even want them to sting! Such a sap!

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That's all folks! Tomorrow I will talk about dogs! You can visit my website at  http://www.lindaz1homebiz.com  for more information.