why is my cat sneezing?

is your cat sneezing?

Marnie was, a lot. Although it was kind of cute, I thought – why is my cat sneezing? She’d sneeze four or five consecutive times, every few hours. She could have allergies, but this was sudden. Maybe she’s sick, maybe she has a cold. I did some research and most sites said cats can get colds, and like humans, colds will go away on their own. There’s not much you can do to make your cat feel better and get better faster. But then, she had clear discharge from her eye, although I only saw it twice. I wiped her eye with a cotton ball dampened with warm water to clean the discharge. However, we were going out of town, and that’s why, as a precaution, we decided to bring Marnie to the vet to make sure it was only a cold and nothing worse. By then, we discovered she was doing turkey body, something cats may do if they aren’t feeling well. Turkey body is when their tail and all their paws are tucked under them, as if conserving warmth and possibly energy.

turkey body in sick cat

Marnie turkey body
photo by shari smith dunaif © 2016

Our vet, Dr. Katz, from The Veterinary Clinic of East Hampton said that actually Marnie had a respiratory infection and required antibiotics. This is what she prescribed for Marnie:

antibiotic liquid box for cats

antibiotic liquid 
photo by shari smith dunaif © 2016

antibiotic liquid for cats in fridge

antibiotic in fridge
photo by shari smith dunaif © 2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

antibiotic drops must be kept in the refrigerator.

 

 

 

She got 1 ml by mouth, twice a day.

liquid antibiotic for cats

antibiotic dose liquid form
photo by shari smith dunaif © 2016

The easiest way to administer the liquid is from the side of her mouth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colds in cats are highly infectious – so Toby got it within days.

cat not feeling well

Toby not feeling well
photo by shari smith dunaif © 2016

cat has cold

Toby has a cold
photo by Monika Klein © 2016

The first symptom Toby displayed was sneezing; then he too had a clear discharge from his eye.

According to Monika (our trusty cat sitter) and Bridget (our cat medical caregiver) he wasn’t eating or drinking water, plus his eye became very irritated from him scratching it, so they wisely decided to bring him to Dr. Katz. Good thing, because turns out Toby also required medication for his eye, appetite and respiratory infection.

Thanks to our caring cat sitter Monika, and Bridget (she took care of our sweet Bear) who works at our vet’s, and Dr. Katz, from The Veterinary Clinic of East Hampton.

eco kitty litter bags

 eco kitty litter bags

I do try to be ecological about things, so how do I use eco kitty litter bags? I clean my cats kitty litter at least once a day, sometimes twice, so I need lots of bags for used kitty litter.

OK, I love guacamole and chips. Especially the chips part. So, we always have a stash of tortilla chips at my house.

tortilla chip bags

tortilla chip bags
photo by shari smith dunaif © 2016

Which means that there’s also plenty of empty tortilla chip bags to throw out. But why not recycle them? A great use is as eco kitty litter bags.

eco kitty litter bags

eco kitty litter bags
photo by shari smith dunaif © 2016

Tortilla chip bags are quite strong – definitely strong enough to hold kitty litter clumps.

for more suggestions on going green kitty litter bags

cat and dog in same house

can a dog and cat in same house

coexist? Maybe even happily? Not always.
What about these guys?

Meet Sushi the cat

grey cat Sushi

Sushi
Photo by Marisa

                 and Jezebel, a 100% pug.

pug dog Jezebel

Jezebel
photo by Marisa

Sushi lives in the same house as Jezebel.

 

cat wants to come in room

can I come in?
photo by Marisa

 

 

 

 

Sushi wants to know if Jez minds if she comes in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

dog wonders let cat in?

Jez and Sushi
photo by Marisa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jezebel ponders.

 

cat and dog same house

Jez and Sushi hang out photo by Marisa

 

Jez and Sushi chilling’ together.

Marisa says Jezebel is the sweetest, but she’s her mom, so of course she thinks that, but Marisa also says Sushi is very sweet too.

cat and pug together

Meet Sushi and Jezebel
photo by Marisa

 

 

 

 

 

So yes, cats and dogs can coexist, happily.

can you believe cat sits up

Can you believe cat sits up

First of all, this is a cat sitting up.

Second, this cat has a fabulous and unusual name: Pokeweed.

So Pokeweed the cat likes and does sit up. What a suave guy.
Keep watching – a cat mate proves that Pokeweed really is a cat sitting up – he’s not leaning on anything (like a sofa).

He comfortably sits up. Really.

Keep on chillin’ Pokeweed.

how to get rid of fleas

My cat has fleas!

ughh, what should I do? Please tell me how to get rid of fleas.

Having cats in your house makes flea infestation possible: on your cat, and then in your home. And Fleas are annoying for both cat and human. A few fleas can quickly multiply very quickly – one female flea can lay up to 50 eggs a day, which can fall off your cat inside your home. The eggs develop into larvae, which then form cocoons.
The flea hatches when it senses heat, vibrations or exhaled carbon dioxide, signaling that an animal is nearby. Then they jump onto the host and the cycle continues.
Flea infestation is not inevitable, but here’s some suggestion to help avoid having them jump on your cat and be transported into your house.

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Chemical flea treatments like collars, powders and other products can be dangerous, because they may contain toxic pesticides, which is not good for your cat and especially kids and pregnant women who have contact with treated cats. Applying too much topical flea product to your cat, or mixing up a dog flea preventive can be deadly if used on your cat. Even when applied properly, serious side effects can occur: skin irritation, neurological problems, gastrointestinal disorders and organ failure.

But there are other alternatives, natural ones.
A safe option is apple cider vinegar: most households already have it, and it’s cheaper and non-toxic.

Apple cider vinegar

organic apple cider vinegar
photo by shari smith dunaif © 2016

Apple cider vinegar doesn’t kill fleas, but it may repel them because fleas dislike the smell and taste.

One of the simplest ways to use it is to make your own solution

  • equal parts apple cider vinegar and water.
  • Add the mixture to a spray bottle and spritz it on your pet before he heads outdoors
  • spray cat’s bedding.
  • Create a stronger anti-flea solution by adding aromatic oils that are safe for cats. Try:
    Geranium, lemongrass, lavender, neem and catnip oil
  • If you bathe your cat, use that opportunity to add diluted apple cider vinegar to pour over your cat (roughly 1 cup of vinegar to 1 gallon of water).

Fleas also dislike citrus, so you can use that instead of vinegar.

  • Sprinkle fresh-squeezed lemon, orange or grapefruit juice on your cat’s fur, being very careful to avoid her eyes (be aware, that lemon juice can lighten dark fur).
  • After bathing your cat, add 1 cup of lemon juice to 1 gallon of rinse water and pour over your clean kitty, carefully avoid head, massage into coat and towel dry.

Fleas are attracted to unhealthy cas, so keep your guy healthy – it will make him less of a target. Feed your cat a balanced, protein rich, cat appropriate diet. By the way,  tap water has fluoride and chlorine, chemicals that can have a negative affect your cat’s immune health. Some medications and vaccinations can compromise your cat’s immune system – talk to your vet.

For outdoor cats, be careful with environmental chemicals (like pesticides and lawn chemicals) because these can be detrimental to your cat. Tall grass, weeds and wood stacked against your house are inviting to both fleas and  frolicking cats.

cat comb

cat comb
photo by shari smith dunaif © 2015

Brushing your cat is a good way to check for fleas. If you do find them on your cat, don’t freak out, instead do the following:

  1. Put your cat on a light-colored towel, take a comb and dip it into soapy water and run it thru your cat’s fur
  2. repeat until the fleas stop dropping onto the towel (oh, so that’s why the towel should be light colored: – so you can see them!)
  3. it’s also a good time to add apple cider vinegar to the soapy water solution you’re dipping the comb in.

You may need to do this for several days.
In your house, frequent vacuuming of floors and furniture; plus washing your cat’s bedding, frequently, and your own sheets, linens, throw rugs and blankets will help make your home uninviting to fleas.

Fleas can transmit tapeworms, cause cat scratch disease and may even cause severe cases of anemia, especially in young animals.

white nose ARF cat

“Thank god I don’t have fleas!” photo by shari smith dunaif © 2016

Keeping your home and cats free of fleas makes everyone in your family much happier.