June 10th, 2013 | by
Pam Johnson-Bennett | published in Eating and Nutrition, Featured Posts, Health | Comments
Do you consider your cat a picky eater? Have you offered several brands and varieties of food only to have your cat turn up her nose at each and every one? Perhaps your cat has successfully eaten one type of food for days and then suddenly rejects it. Regardless of whether you’re feeding wet food, [...]
June 7th, 2013 | by
Pam Johnson-Bennett | published in Family and Home, Featured Posts, Home Sweet Home | Comments
This is an exciting time for you and your family. You’re about to bring home a new furry family member. Regardless of where the cat is coming from (shelter, street, breeder), here are some basic tips to help make the transition a bit easier for everyone. It’s important to not rush the process in order [...]
May 30th, 2013 | by
Pam Johnson-Bennett | published in Featured Posts, Unwanted Behavior, What's Bugging Kitty? | Comments
Nobody adopts, rescues or purchases a cat with the hope that the new pet will develop behavior problems. The dream you have of life with your new cat involves one of companionship, good behavior and many long years together. Unfortunately though, things can go wrong for a variety of reasons and you may find yourself [...]
May 25th, 2013 | by
Pam Johnson-Bennett | published in Featured Posts, Health, Safety | Comments
We’re racing toward summer and many of us have been looking forward to spending more time outdoors, swimming in the pool, going to the beach, firing up the grill and enjoying the sun. Of course there’s also the joy of mowing the lawn, fighting off bees and trying to keep the kids entertained during summer [...]
May 15th, 2013 | by
Pam Johnson-Bennett | published in Basic Training, Featured Posts, Playtime | Comments
I’ve written before about the value of incorporating puzzle feeders (food-dispensing toys) into your cat’s daily life but if you’ve been reluctant to try it or are confused about how to begin, this article will take you through it step-by-step. What’s a Puzzle Feeder? A puzzle feeder is simply a food-dispensing toy. The cat figures [...]
May 11th, 2013 | by
Pam Johnson-Bennett | published in Featured Posts, News | Comments
Pam will be lecturing on cat behavior and doing a book-signing at Animal Friends in Pittsburgh, PA on June 15th from 2:00-3:00pm. This special event is not to be missed. It’s your opportunity to learn about cat behavior from the star of the upcoming Discovery Channel UK Channel’s series “Psycho Kitty” and best-selling author. Lunch and [...]
May 3rd, 2013 | by
Pam Johnson-Bennett | published in Featured Posts, Fun Stuff | Comments
The wait is over! We’re thrilled to announce the winner of the “My Cat’s Story” video contest. It was a tough decision because the judges had some wonderful submissions. It was so heartwarming to see the relationships the entrants had with their cats and how lives have changed with love. The judges, Pam Johnson-Bennett, Marilyn [...]
April 29th, 2013 | by
Pam Johnson-Bennett | published in Eating and Nutrition, Featured Posts, Health | Comments
Water is important to the health of your cat and how you present and serve it can have a big influence on whether kitty drinks it or rejects it. Here are six tips for making sure the water you serve is appealing: 1. Freshness Refill the bowl with fresh water on a daily basis. Cats [...]
April 22nd, 2013 | by
Pam Johnson-Bennett | published in Basic Training, Featured Posts, Playtime | Comments
Playtime is a very important part of your cat’s daily life. No matter how old she is, she’ll benefit from having frequent opportunities to stalk, chase, pounce and capture. In an outdoor environment a cat would typically engage in about 12-20 hunting attempts. That doesn’t mean she’d successfully capture 20 mice, but she’d give it [...]
April 16th, 2013 | by
Pam Johnson-Bennett | published in Family and Home, Featured Posts, Home Sweet Home | Comments
This is an exciting time. You’re about to become a first-time cat parent. To get started on the right foot, here’s a list of seven things you should do BEFORE you even bring kitty into the house. You are about to enter into a relationship that will hopefully last for many, many years and this [...]