Mindful Monday – Things Your Cat Can Teach You About Your New Year’s Resolutions

Have you made any promises to yourself this year? Are you going to change something that isn’t working, work harder, take more time off, spend more time with friends/family, lose/gain weight, eat healthy, exercise more? Whew! That’s a lot of promises to make all at once.

If I were to ask my cats for advice about New Year’s resolutions, they’d probably say, nap more so I can cuddle with you, buy more treats, stay home more with me, no more vet visits, bring me one of those cute birdies I see outside the window, no more car rides…

Interestingly enough, in my constant research, I came across a list of Cat-inspired New Year’s resolutions. I thought you might enjoy seeing them. Here’s the link: https://www.cathealth.com/behavior/playing/2559-cat-inspired-new-year-s-resolutions

In this piece, the author suggests such things as, enjoy the little things, don’t pay attention to what others think of you, if you like something go after it (stalk-pounce), be an explorer. Yeah, this sounds like what your cat might tell you. And I suggest that you read the article as it really is quite valid and could be useful.

Here’s another fun list of resolutions for your cat and from your cat. You’ll get a kick out of this: https://caringvets.com/2017/12/new-years-resolutions-cat/

Have you made any new resolutions related to your cat or other cats for 2019? I guess if I were to consider changing anything in the way I interact with or treat cats, it would be—it has to be—be more proactive on behalf of my mother’s cat (the star of the Klepto Cat Mysteries) Smokey (AKA Rags). He gave us a scare last week when he had another urinary tract blockage. He MUST stay on the prescription food. NO dry food. Since Mama is 97 now and only wants (what most of us want) a happy cat who loves her, it’s going to take some tough love from me to make sure Smokey has no access to anything other than what the veterinarians have prescribed. So far so good as I have confiscated all of the food and treats he’s not supposed to eat.

 

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Frivolous Friday – Cats I Have Met

Yesterday Lily sent me to her veterinarian’s office to pick up more of her prescription food. While I was there, I met Buddy, their greeter cat. He’s been there for a few years, but I’ve only just glimpsed him before. This time, I found him in a box on the counter mostly sleeping. He’d open his eyes to check out each client, especially if they had a pet with them. And he did agree to a brief photo shoot. Handsome guy, isn’t he?

A neighborhood favorite was a tangerine girl named George. Her owners said she was a Maine coon cat—such a lovely lady who enjoyed spending time in our yard posing. And boy did I take the opportunities she presented to photograph her. You can see why—she had a knack for positioning and style. She was a regular run way model—well, yard ornament, you might say. We lost George at the age of fifteen this last year.

Smokey, my mother’s cat, who is still recovering from his painful urinary blockage is another photogenic cat. I’ve caught him in many interesting poses over his eight years. Like George, he’s an indoor/outdoor cat, which makes photo shoots more fun. The background is more natural and interesting. Smokey is actually half ragdoll, although even the veterinarians and techs at the emergency animal hospital didn’t believe me. One said, “I saw that on his paperwork and I just said, ‘Whatever!’” Yeah, she didn’t believe me.

“I told her that it’s true. I knew his mother and his two sisters looked just like her. As you can see, Smokey is a cat of a different color and style and coat. But he is a lovable, floppy, cuddly boy (when he wants to be).

I love our two kitty girls and many who lived here before them, but I also thoroughly enjoy meeting other cats and kittens when I’m out and about. The latest cat to join our neighborhood collection of indoor/outdoor kitties is Moonie. Isn’t she pretty? Too colorful and maybe too clumsy to catch birds, it seems. She watches those wild birds that I feed, but no one has ever seen her with one or even trying to get one. That’s how to stay in my good graces, Moonie.

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Thoughts for Thursday – What’s Happening in the Klepto Cat Mystery Factory?

Many of you, after reading the most recent Klepto Cat Mystery, start hungering for the next one. I thought I’d let you know where we are with Book 33. I have finished the writing, my beta readers have given their feedback, the cover is in progress (LOVE it), and the book is currently with the editor.

I’ll get it back probably sometime this month, put my finishing touches on it, turn it over to the formatters (one for the print version and one for the Kindle version) and I expect it to go to publication sometime around Valentine’s day, perhaps.

Yes, it’s quite a process to write and publish a book—many details to consider and decisions to make. Each book takes hours and hours from the germ of an idea to the end result when you can curl up with the book and your cat and experience it.

The new story is The Secret Claws. In the last book, you got a beach vacation with Rags. Now the Iveys and Michael’s twin brother’s family have headed to the mountains for some fishing fun. Unfortunately, Rags (the wily cat) wasn’t invited along, but you’ll be thrilled to know that he managed to join the families nonetheless and the result, of course, is hilarious and precarious. Keys are mysteriously appearing and disappearing. What do they mean? The local pastor promises a big reveal at the church on Sunday. In the meantime, however, villagers are in an uproar—while some are frantically seeking keys, others are giving theirs away. But almost everyone shows up at the church to learn the secret, even an uninvited cat who, it turns out, is responsible for the show going on. Yes, his klepto ways once again saved the day, until he finds himself in a seriously precarious situation. You won’t believe how he got out of that mess.

This is another feel-good story with some great old-fashioned edge-of-your-seat drama and you can be sure that Rags, the klepto cat, is in the midst of it all.

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Wild (and Sometimes Crazy) Wednesday – Revisiting Shop Cats

First a Smokey report. We brought him home yesterday with meds and new rules. He is restricted to the house until he’s finished the medication, we have to keep an eye on the litter box to see “how he’s doing,” and all of his old food goes out and he’ll be required to go on a diet–a prescription diet for urinary health. So far, so good, except that he peed in the refrigerator last night. Have you ever heard of a cat doing that? Oh my. The caregivers we’ve hired to care for Mama will need a raise now that they have a loopy cat to monitor as well. Thank you for your caring emails and comments. If we get through the next few days with him, I think he’ll be okay. At least he’s eating the new formula food and he can’t get enough petting.

Now to the Shop Cats

If you’re like me, you get a kick out of seeing a cat where a cat isn’t usually seen—in a place of business, for example. Just last week I walked into a new pet store looking for wild bird seed. When a cat skittered across my path, of course I stopped to meet and greet her. She was a character. While her brother snoozed peacefully in a cat bed under the counter, she had taken it upon herself to check stock, never mind that there was a dog complaining in the background because he was getting a bath. She had a job to do and she was going to do it.

She crawled behind a stack of dog food on a shelf and came out on the other side. She walked across bags of kitty litter, and sniffed around the pet feeding bowls and cozy beds. Only when she’d finished her rounds did she acknowledge me. As you can see, she leaped to the counter eager to make a sale. By then, I’d forgotten what I stopped in for.

Here in Ojai, California, we have or have had cats in various establishments. Sterling lives and works in a feed store. There have been a couple of library cats, and our outdoor bookstore is usually graced by a cat, as is one of our nurseries. But there are also cats in office settings across the US, warehouses, medical buildings, restaurants, factories and other types of businesses. How does a cat become a shop or library cat? Often by mistake. The cat just shows up either injured and in need of help or just looking for a safe place to stay. Sometimes business owners will adopt a friendly cat to keep rodents at bay or to greet customers and add ambiance to their establishment.

To learn more about some of the shop cats in your area or places where you will be visiting, check out this site: http://www.shopcat.com They feature 470 shop cats throughout the world, including over thirty of them in Oregon, twenty five in California, twelve in New York City, and over twenty in Tokyo.

 

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Newsday Tuesday — Happy Mew Year and Prayers for Smokey

Please send good and healing thoughts to Smokey today. Smokey is my mother’s cat–the one I patterned Rags–the klepto cat after. He’s in the hospital with a urinary tract blockage. Ouch! So glad one of my daughters and I popped in on Mama Sunday unexpectedly and that we happened to catch Smokey straining to pee. When I saw the problem, we scooped him up and took him to the nearest emergency pet hospital. They pulled the catheter last night and if all goes well (if all comes out well) we can bring him home today–I’m sure with a strict diet.

Smokey has had this problem before–about two-three years ago. And he was put on the special diet which, with my mother, was hit and miss (“He doesn’t like it”). This time between family and caregivers we will make sure he gets only the prescribed diet with only those treats that are recommended for cats with this chronic problem.

It would make my 97-year-old mom very happy to see her healthy kitty-cat come home today. Let’s all send Smokey positive thoughts and prayers.

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Mindful Monday – Your Cat’s Recipe for Happy Endings and Positive Beginnings

This is a day of transition for many. We’ll all become a year older in 2019 and we’ll certainly be faced with new challenges, experiences, and lessons. We’ll meet new people, make new friends, and lose some of those we’ve known. Just like a kitten exploring the world for the first time, we’ll stumble and get back on our feet. We’ll fail and, if we allow ourselves the opportunity, we’ll succeed. But one thing’s for sure, we’ll never get a do-over for the things that went awry in 2018. If we’re fortunate, we’ll walk away from the past with only those things that will lead us to a more peaceful and happy existence—lessons learned, successes realized, precious memories, and a grateful heart.

Borrow lessons from your cat this New Years Eve. In order to change those things that aren’t working in your life, you may need to forgive and forget. Leave behind those things that hamper your sense of well-being. Shove aside the thoughts and actions that hold you back and keep you stuck. And bring forward those gifts that you can use to become a better person.

Spend more time in positive thought. Give more and you’ll receive more. Love more. You’ve probably heard that love is the absence of fear. Fear holds us back. It strangles us with uncertainty, disdain for others, blame, dread, anxiety, phobias. If you do nothing else for yourself in 2019, love more. You will be rewarded a million-fold.

Now start the love flowing. Go hug your cat. If you don’t have one, adopt. This is an excellent way to start the new year and to give a cat or kitten a beautiful life.

 

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Frivolous Friday – A Sweet Story of Kitty Love

As the week and the year come to a close, I’d like to share a feel-good story of a traveling pair—Richard and his beloved cat, Willow.

https://www.lovemeow.com/man-left-his-job-so-he-could-travel-with-his-cat-1804259571.html

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Thoughts for Thursday – Christmas Hangover With Cats

In recent weeks we’ve talked about the dangers, hazards, and upsets the holiday season brings to our cats. But I actually think cats enjoy certain aspects of the big holiday celebration in ways that we might not even notice.

What’s your cat’s favorite part of Christmas? Don’t you get the idea that your cat thinks Christmas is for him? There are all the fabulously fun decorations, not to mention a tree brought into the house for his amazement and amusement. Our cats love wrapping day—the enticing crinkle of the paper, lengths of

Lily with battery-operated candle.

ribbon dangling in front of them—what a delight!

Twinkling lights are a fascination for cats, as are candles. We opt for battery operated candles around here and still the cats are interested.

Some of the gifts get their attention—certainly jewelry as well as some of the toys we bring in to wrap for the small children.

Our cats love the days we spend at home decorating and baking and wrapping. Of course, they think we’re doing all of this simply to entertain them. I have to say having cats around during the holidays is a lot of fun.

I got a kick out of my mother’s cat, Smokey—my model for the starring cat in my Klepto Cat Mysteries. My sister gave him a catnip toy and it must have been potent because he played like a wild jaguar tossing that thing and attacking it and rolling around on the floor with it. Then, he seemed to crash in some sort of catnip stupor.

That’s when I was able to put the new bandana I’d made on him. As my mother ages (she’s 97 now), we consider Smokey her support cat, so I thought he should be recognized as such.

Our cats sure had a merry Christmas, how about yours?

 

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Wild (and Sometimes Crazy) Wednesday – After Christmas Cat Survival Tips

Sophie’s and Lily’s Cat Survival Tips for after the holidays

1: Stay close to your person—underfoot if necessary and definitely on her lap or at least her feet, to remind her not to leave again or never to bring a bunch of people into the house.

2: Ask for food even before you’re hungry. Remember how she left you with only kibbles for all those hours to shop and visit people over the last few weeks?

3: Hide her cell phone so she’ll spend more time talking to you. It’s easy, just push it into a crevice in the sofa or if you find it on the counter, pull the dishtowel over it so she can’t see it. If her purse isn’t too heavy, carry it into the closet or some other great hiding place.

4: If she picks up her purse and starts to leave, try to stop her. If your stare doesn’t make her change her mind about going out, wind yourself around her ankles to let her know how much you need her. If she falls, oh well, then she won’t feel like going out will she?

5: Give her a lot of help. She might be busy today picking up gift wrap, cleaning around the house, and moving things from one room to another. If you want her attention, you need to help her. You can tear the paper in small pieces for her, make sure she has lots of kitty-cat company in the kitchen, lead her into and out of the rooms and up and down the hallway while she’s carrying heavy boxes. Speaking of wrapping: if you get under the tissue and inside the boxes, this will make her laugh and a happy person is one that will pet you and scratch you behind the ears.

No go on, fellow cats and make this the best day of the week.

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Newsday Tuesday – Merry Christmas

Happy Holidays from Patricia, Sophie and Lily

I was going to leave my message at that—it’s a busy day for everyone—until this story came across my desk. It’s an interesting and touching story of a feral cat colony being wrongfully evicted and bringing their caregivers the gift of Christmas in the end. I love that everyone in this story got exactly what they deserved (good and naughty) for their part in this bittersweet journey for nine feral cats.

https://thecatsite.com/ams/catnapped-feral-cat-colony-finds-its-way-home.33928/

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