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Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Declawing cats :(

I'm proud to say my cat still has and always will have his claws 



I have seen a cat de-clawing procedure first hand and I believe before you are allowed to get your cat de-clawed you should have to watch one as well. It's a horrible procedure where they put the cat under anesthesia and cut off the ends of their toes up to the first knuckle. They do this so that they don't grow back. If they were just "trimming their nails" they wouldn't have to be put under. There is blood, there is pain and for some there are complications. Imagine cutting off the ends of your fingers and being sent home from the hospital a couple days later with no pain medicine. The fact that people do this for their own convenience sickens me. Cats come with claws. If you can't handle that, please don't get a cat. Would you cut out a puppies teeth if they continued to chew up your shoes? That probably sounds silly to you, but actually dogs don't use their teeth as often as a cat has to walk on their paws. 


Please, please please do some research before you go out and cut off your cat's toes. Your cat will thank you and so will I.


http://declaw.lisaviolet.com/


http://www.declawing.com/htmls/declawing.htm


http://www.pawproject.org/


http://www.pawproject.org/faqs/


http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/cats/tips/declawing.html



Friday, January 6, 2012

5 Children's books featuring Slinky (my cat)



It's too bad that Cafepress only publishes books in black & white because these books were illustrated in color. Cafepress just doesn't do them justice. If anyone out there would be interested in publishing some cute children's books in color get in touch with me at hborstaddesigns@yahoo.com . 














































Monday, June 6, 2011

My Cat is Talented

Why is it that if you put a cat in a tile room with a teeny tiny scrap of carpet it will manage to hit it every time?  My cat can be fifteen feet away from the rug, and suddenly you hear horrible retching barks and then see the cat running drunkenly across the room while his back arches in jerky spasms. He rarely misses. On the off chance that he misses he makes a repeat performance to make sure he gets at least a little on the rug.  






While I was writing this (describing the incident from this morning) he decided to re-enact the situation so I could make sure to describe it correctly to you. See? He's helpful AND talented :)

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Poke...Poke... Claw-Claw... $%@#$!

I could not imagine why my cat would NOT stop clawing at my head in the middle of the night last night. I thought it was due to my husband's temporary absence. It couldn't be due to the fact that I had cleaned the bathroom and shut the door so the entire house wouldn't smell like bleach could it? I mean, I know I NEVER have to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night (cough, cough)... so I'm sure Slinky didn't need to use his litter box either right? Wow! I can't believe I (maybe) could have gotten some sleep last night/this morning if this had occurred to me about 24 hours earlier. He's currently sleeping on a dining room chair, so if he follows me to bed and terrorizes me again I'll know that he didn't need to pee, he just likes to see me suffer. If we didn't have so much invested in him my threats might do more good. He's worth a fortune.


We have had Slinky since we moved to Texas in 2004. We got him at the local shelter the day we moved into our house (after paying a non refundable $200 pet deposit). His previous owners had been evicted from their apartment.  Upon taking him to the vet for his rabies shot and neutering we found out also needed medication for worms, ear mites, and ring worm. After 6 years of regular vet and food expenses we moved to Germany and unfortunately (even though we had all the paperwork in order) the airline would not allow any pets to fly out of Killeen the day we left and I had to leave him behind. Luckily a friend that had gone with us to the airport offered to care for him until we could send for him so we put him back in the car and said goodbye to him for a couple months. When we were finally settled into our new apartment, and had gotten drivers licenses, and the weather had warmed up enough to send him we had to get all of his paperwork redone (it's only good for 10 days). We wired nearly $600 to our friend to pay for his cargo fees. (It would have only have cost $150 had the airline allowed him to fly with us when we flew over.) She drove him all the way to Austin, TX and he flew from there to Houston where his connecting flight to Frankfurt was cancelled due to a volcano in Iceland. Yes - I said VOLCANO! After hearing about this from my father 4000 miles away (not from the airline holding my cat hostage in Houston) I spent several hours of the wee morning on the phone with the airline trying to get them to pay for kenneling. They agreed to fly him back to Killeen and we could try sending him again once the sky cleared. Two weeks later (so yes, his paperwork needed to be updated again!) she took him back to Austin and he flew without incident to Frankfurt, Germany. We drove an hour and a half to the circus I mean, airport to pick him up.  I visited four different counters and paid another $200 worth of fees to finally claim my cat. He repays me by pawing the back of my head lovingly while I try to sleep. 





*I must note that the Fort Hood Vet Clinic was extremely helpful and did not charge me for any additional paperwork. They even helped me contact the customs officials at the Frankfurt airport to make sure everything was in order. We found out that it's the airline's policy that the paperwork must be within the last 10 days. The airport will honor it for longer. If you have any questions about importing a pet feel free to ask or comment. I may have forgotten some of the steps and would have to visit some sites I bookmarked but I would be glad to help or point you towards any info I have uncovered. It was the most stressful part of our move! *