by Katie's Kitty | Jan 9, 2018 | Cats, Pet health, Pet products
There’s nothing quite like finding out that your mischievous kitten has chewed through your charger wire. What’s worse is that handling the frayed wires can lead to a nasty shock for you and your cat. Here are a few ways you can keep kitty away from your power cords....
by Katie's Kitty | Aug 29, 2017 | Cats, New York City, Pet health
In our recent conversations on the blog, you may have seen references to whisker fatigue. Today, let’s take a moment to explore and unpack what whisker fatigue really is. Why are a cat’s whiskers important? While many mammals have whiskers (also known as tactile...
by Katie's Kitty | Jul 4, 2017 | Cats, New York City
The 4th of July is the quintessential summer holiday. People love to light up the grill during the day and watch the fireworks display at night. However, the louse bangs and flashing lights are no picnic for your cat! Fortunately, there are several steps you can take...
by Katie's Kitty | Jun 27, 2017 | Cats, New York City
When hiring a pet sitter, many owners wonder how often their cat needs pet sitting visits. Because cats seem independent, it is easy to assume that a visit every other day will suffice. However, letting too much time pass between visits puts your kitty as risk! A...
by Katie's Kitty | May 10, 2016 | Cats, New York City, Pet health
Kittens are doubly curious, as they are both babies and cats at the same time! When you bring a new kitten into your home, it’s wise to take precautions to remove potential hazards in kitty’s new environment. 1) Install permanent screens on windows. Do not rely on...