Kitten Video: Sphynx Kittens at Play
I found this really cute video 4 little sphynx kittens at play (primarily 2). They look to be a couple weeks old max. Talk about wrinkles – these little kitties have wrinkles in spades. I hope you enjoy it!
Stress in Cats – These Odd Behaviors Indicate That Your Cat is Stressed Out
I found this really good article about Stress in Cats that talks about the telltale signs of when your cat is under stress. I think you find the information useful.
Stress in Cats – These Odd Behaviors Indicate That Your Cat is Stressed Out
Believe it or not, stress in cats is very common. In fact, cats are prone to anxiety. Stress can have some harmful effects on the well-being of your cat so it is important to recognize the signs, and if possible reduce the amount of stressors. Stress in cats can be triggered by what we might consider very minor things, but these issues represent changes to a cat's habits and lifestyle and are therefore a cause of stress.
Kitten Video: Bottle Feeding a Kitten
Chances are, unless you're working with orphaned kittens, you've never bottle fed one of these sweet little kitties. I found this video clip of a kitten (can't tell which breed for sure) of a 14-day old kitten being bottle fed by a worker at the 'Pulaski County Animal Shelter'. Here is the text from the video site:
"When feeding orphaned kittens, you have to be careful to hold the bottle at just the right angle. Kittens should also be belly-down while eating. If kittens sit upright, they're more likely to choke. Little Augustus started being fed on his belly and then advanced to sitting upright — Here, a 14 day old kitten from the Pulaski County Animal Shelter is happily drinking from his bottle. Look at those ears wiggle!
Funny Kitten Video: The Kitten and the Crow!
This is video portrays the amazing relationship between a black kitten and a crow. You will have to see to believe. Enjoy!
Kitten Bites: You Might Get Nipped, But Don't Take it Personally!
Sometimes playing with a kitten does end up in scratches or bites, if things have been getting a little rough. You shouldn't think that this means that your kitten doesn't like you – far from it! It is often just caused by the kitten getting overexcited playing with you and, being still young, has bitten you by mistake.
If you are finding that your kitten bites a lot, you may wish to try a technique that reduces this. If you usually wrestle a kitten with your bare hands, you may wish to employ a different tactic and wrestle your kitten with a soft toy instead. This will provide an equal amount of fun for your kitten and you will save yourself lots of bites. Alternatively, you can just say "NO" very loudly and clap your hands when you feel play with your kitten is getting too rough. Doing this regularly will ensure that the kitten understands that biting is bad and, over time, their behavior will change.



































































































