Dual Cats, Dual Perches

Author: Lady Jane

dual-cats.jpgMy two young cats are “indoor cats” and love to look out the window.  I have provided a window perch in the living room for them. They both love it but it has created dissention among the ranks! It seems that neither cat wants to share.

They keep coming up with all kinds of ploys to entice each other away from the perch. This results in much hissing, growling, swatting and spitting. It is very comical to watch and to see just how crafty they can be. I kept searching for a solution and discovered My Cats Heaven online products web site. Right in front of me was the very thing! A dual perch! It was ordered and delivered and placed in the window. I now have two very happy cats that get along just fine!


tp_44578_1401.jpgCats are noted for being finicky but how much attention do we pay to their unique tastes, especially when it comes to “people” food? After living for a good many years with seven cats and a dog (who didn’t stand a chance against so many cats), you learn about the individual tastes they acquire. Alex, the oldest was our Italian cat. He loved Oregano (which affected him like catnip), pizza and spaghetti. Next, a Blue Point Siamese named Pye, who favored peanut butter and melons. Candy loved iced tea and would drink your glass down (if she could get it) as far as she could put her head into the glass. Smokey, loved Mexican food, enchiladas but especially rice and beans. Bandit was the pickiest…he NEVER ate any cat food but wanted eggs scrambled (in the microwave only, if you please) stir fry veggies and of course, chicken, fish and hot dogs. The other two cats just ate cat food and never did like anything else but an occasional treat of evaporated milk. One thing for all their different personalities they all agreed on was their perches and kitty condos. The cats had great fun playing on them and then taunting the dog and leaping up out of harms way.


Keep your Kitten Busy

Author: Lady Jane

tp_43571.jpgWhat has your kitten done today? Did it climb your best curtains, or your leg? How about the claw sharpening? Did the kitten use your favorite chair, a choice basket, or a piece of wicker or sea grass furniture? What little rascals they can be! These adorable little balls of fluff can be little (or big) headaches. However, these darling little kittens can provide hours of entertainment and companionship. Cat trees, cat perches, condos and scratchers are all great play areas for kittens and grown cats as well. How we love to pamper our pets with these wonderful play items! These “toys” save our household furnishings while providing a healthy environment for our precious pets.