The 10 Most Common Cat Owner Mistakes (Explained by a Vet)

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • Dr. Sarah Wooten, DVM, CVJ shares the top 10 most common mistakes cat owners make, based on 16 years of clinical veterinary practice. Watch the video to learn about the top 10 mistakes and what you can do to correct or avoid them.
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    0:00 Introduction
    1:02 Mistake 1: Not Understanding Signs of Fear
    3:07 Mistake 2: Waiting Too Long to Spay or Neuter
    4:46 Mistake 3: Skipping Flea Control
    6:09 Mistake 4: Missing Signs of Pain
    7:56 Mistake 5: Playing With Laser Pointers Incorrectly
    9:08 Mistake 6: Feeding Only One Food
    11:15 Mistake 7: Not Providing Enough Resources
    12:23 Mistake 8: Skipping Annual Vet Visits
    14:33 Mistake 9: Letting Your Cat Get Overweight
    18:09 Mistake 10: Not Testing for Parasites
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  • @blackgeekmagic6428
    @blackgeekmagic6428 Před 2 lety +1048

    1.Not understanding signs of Fear
    2.Spay/neuter too late
    3.Skipping flea control
    4.Miss sign of pain
    5.Playing with laser pointers inappropriately
    6.Only feeding one food their entire life
    7.Not providing enough resources
    8.Skipping annual vet visit
    9.Feeding your cat too much/allowing cat too become overweight
    10.Not testing for parasites
    Thank you so much Dr. Wooten!!❤️

    • @sandymac529
      @sandymac529 Před 2 lety +38

      Those of us that have hearing problems, thank you so very much for printing this list! Grateful 🤗🌹🌻

    • @blackgeekmagic6428
      @blackgeekmagic6428 Před 2 lety +24

      @@sandymac529 of course. Glad I could help. I work as a transcriptionist for this very reason.🥰❤️

    • @glitchlypickle5065
      @glitchlypickle5065 Před 2 lety +8

      My cat refuses canned food, I tried different kinds and nope… so then what does one do?

    • @TheKoffeeisCalling
      @TheKoffeeisCalling Před 2 lety +6

      @@glitchlypickle5065 I have the same issue!

    • @KatarinaS.
      @KatarinaS. Před 2 lety +5

      @@glitchlypickle5065 have you tried different textures? Ie: pate, shreds, bits, morsels, etc? I have 2 cats, one prefers pate and the other prefers shreds or morsels but not overly large chunks.
      Edit: also different flavors such as chicken, beef, turkey, seafood options like salmon, tuna, cod, shrimp, various organ meats like liver or giblets, extra gravy formulas, or broths, etc?

  • @anne-mariemcinnis9143
    @anne-mariemcinnis9143 Před 2 lety +498

    It's never a difficulty to bring my cat to the vet. The problem is that it is sooo expensive! Same thing for my small dog. When the family income changes to the lower, it would be great to have options where we may see vets ready to work with us and also vets that have affordable fees. When I got my two precious and beloved sweethearts, I had a bigger income and going to the vet was never an issue, yet now that my income is half of what it was, it's difficult to make my vet visits in a timely manner. It's a huge stress because I love my pets so very much...

    • @blissfuljoy6049
      @blissfuljoy6049 Před 2 lety +46

      Check with your local shelter. They may have a low cost option for at least vaccines check ups and heartworm testing. The problem is when there is something wrong it is pretty pricey. 😣 I am definitely getting pet insurance for my next pet.

    • @happyme9010
      @happyme9010 Před 2 lety +23

      In the U.K. there is a charity called the PDSA (Peoples Dispensary for Sick Animals) which provides low cost vet care for people who can’t afford the full fee and they pay what they can or make a donation later when they may have more income. I think it does some other animal welfare work too although I don’t think they operate anywhere remotely near me unfortunately. Maybe there is something like that in your country/area too? Or a shelter or humane society type place that may do some non profit appointments?

    • @DesserTray5
      @DesserTray5 Před 2 lety +31

      Exactly! Even getting their medications is ridiculously expensive.
      Vets where I live are generally $65 just for the office visit, THEN any labs, meds, nail clips, ear cleanings, dental cleanings, whatever else they might need.
      I had my kitten spayed a couple months ago. It was over $600

    • @tarakincade501
      @tarakincade501 Před 2 lety +12

      I found when fostering that places who do volunteer spay/neuters know an amazing network of resources. It might be worth it to call your local equivalent, if you have one, and ask if they have any affordable options for regular vet care. Folks who do that kind of work are likely to be as friendly and helpful as they are able.

    • @bonitad2832
      @bonitad2832 Před 2 lety +30

      @@happyme9010 that's awesome. Sadly, so many Americans are driven by pure greed, therefore, it is difficult to impossible to find reasonably priced pet care, especially in small towns where they're completely non existent. Small towns are overrun with stray cats and dogs. I dont get rich people. I like nice things, sure. I'm female- gimme a catalog and my eyes get huge I can look at things wishing, wanting, and pretending what all I'd get if I had the $. But that's play pretend lol. Would I have a bigger house? Yes. But not much. I dont understand ppl buying 30,000sq ft homes that require a dozen + ppl to maintain. Especially ppl like Oprah who own 6, 7, 10+ of them. Im.not saying that ppl fortunate enough to be wealthy shouldnt enjoy their wealth. I am saying that I wish more m(b)illionaires could find enjoyment in giving back to mankind, our planet, its various different species, and generally in trying to make the world a better place and make ALL of its inhabitants, happier, healthier and treated more humanely and less ppl who find enjoyment in inanimate objects and "things".

  • @Victoria-gh7ro
    @Victoria-gh7ro Před 2 lety +305

    I took my cat to the vet and she is in perfect condition and she is 19.5 years old. Yes i said years.
    Number 1 thing she gets is Love.

    • @geehanel-abbassi7220
      @geehanel-abbassi7220 Před 2 lety +6

      wow thats so amazing!

    • @plantedlife
      @plantedlife Před 2 lety +13

      Cool! What do you feed her? I want my cat to live a long and healthy life too

    • @KiearraDScruggs
      @KiearraDScruggs Před 2 lety +1

      @@plantedlife 👀

    • @Victoria-gh7ro
      @Victoria-gh7ro Před 2 lety +21

      Different kinds of Fancy feast can and dry cat food is science diet for adult 11+.
      I hope that will help your cat to live a healthy life.

    • @Victoria-gh7ro
      @Victoria-gh7ro Před 2 lety +7

      She in a indoor cat and she gets no shots.

  • @kellymccasland7689
    @kellymccasland7689 Před 2 lety +81

    I feel like people so often forget that a cats health and happiness is almost 100% reliant on us (same as dogs) because of the narrative that cats are “aloof” and “independent”

  • @margaritaguretski8995
    @margaritaguretski8995 Před 2 lety +200

    My cat got urinary abstraction with crystals and almost died, when he was 6 years old. Switched him to the wet canned food only, than eventually to the raw meat diet. Year later, he is happy and playful like never before, got his youth back. His fur is amazing too.

    • @arescue
      @arescue Před 2 lety +3

      What kind of meat does he like?

    • @margaritaguretski8995
      @margaritaguretski8995 Před 2 lety +38

      @@arescue I make a mix 80:10:10 ( 80% meat, 10% organs liver or kidney, 10 % bones) for the meat I use chicken thighs and hearts. I also add salmon oil, vitamin E and B .

    • @flyingfox3296
      @flyingfox3296 Před 2 lety +12

      Exactly the same happened with my cat. Recurring UTIs, dehydration, urine crystals. At 12yo we switched her to high quality wet food, and when it got expensive, we switched her to a raw diet. Half the price, healthy, AND easy. $2.50/lb pre-ground 80/10/10. She's livelier, more affectionate, and got her playful kitten attitude back for the first time in years. Actually, she's crowing to bring me a toy mouse as I write this! 15 years old and going strong. :)

    • @donttalktomebye
      @donttalktomebye Před 2 lety +7

      my cat suffers from this and i have been feeding him UTI kibble and wet food. i cant afford just canned sadly but this is something i am hoping to do for him but i also want to make sure his vet agrees

    • @sandywhite1550
      @sandywhite1550 Před 2 lety +14

      My mothers cat ate only raw meat her whole life and lived to be 21 yrs old. Something to be said about the phrase, “Pay it in good food or pay it in vet bills”

  • @cocoa-nuts2670
    @cocoa-nuts2670 Před 2 lety +189

    Our cat lived to 26 years. He got basic shots, was indoor outdoor and was loved a ton.

    • @seagullpoet
      @seagullpoet Před rokem +6

      26 ? Impossible.

    • @zaystone6555
      @zaystone6555 Před rokem +22

      @@seagullpoet actually you would be surprised look up the oldest cat in the world

    • @cocoa-nuts2670
      @cocoa-nuts2670 Před rokem +24

      @@seagullpoet nope not at all. We had the mother. Our daughter missed her 1st day of kindergarten and was 5. She was born in 1990, the cat was born in 1995. The cat died the day before Thanksgiving last year. Do the math, if you know how.

    • @mariaathena7910
      @mariaathena7910 Před rokem +1

      @@cocoa-nuts2670 no it cannot reach so old, there was only one cat in the world that reached 26 years, you are a liar

    • @mariaathena7910
      @mariaathena7910 Před rokem +4

      @@zaystone6555 that's not the norm, 15-20 years is already extreme

  • @kitgenz1114
    @kitgenz1114 Před 2 lety +470

    I have one cat and two litter boxes in two different places because he likes to go #1 in one box and #2 in the other, lol 😂

    • @maritzableildesouza8500
      @maritzableildesouza8500 Před 2 lety +33

      Mine does just the same!

    • @danielleboon1543
      @danielleboon1543 Před 2 lety +33

      We have two cats. They have two boxes, and yup, one is for poop and the other for pee. 🤷‍♀️

    • @WonderWoman0313
      @WonderWoman0313 Před 2 lety +6

      SAME! 😻😻

    • @Kayavod
      @Kayavod Před 2 lety +17

      Yes!! I found so weird that my 3 cats agree on what litter boxes they use to pee, to poop or both.

    • @Swoop180
      @Swoop180 Před 2 lety +14

      You should have your cat tested for O.C.D.😉

  • @deankaprolet3994
    @deankaprolet3994 Před 2 lety +366

    I wish vet care wasnt so expensive in the US.

  • @HannahCobana
    @HannahCobana Před rokem +39

    Cannot stress enough regular vet visits! After my old cat had cancer removed at 14 I got him on pet insurance and had him checked every 6 months to be cautious. The vet was able to catch renal failure early and we started treatment immediately to help keep him happy for the rest of his life. He lived 3 years after diagnosis and I never would have known until his last month alive that anything was wrong with him. It was easier because when that rough month came I was prepared with a set up and medication to keep him comfortable until he was ready to go and I had a lot of time to mentally prepare myself. Of course the last month was still hard, I slept on the floor with him for a month, couldn't leave the house because he would *only* sleep if I was with him and I spoiled him until he stopped eating. The vet had already known the situation and had given me the freedom to take him in without an appointment when I knew he was ready to pass. He didn't have to suffer for a second because I had him regularly checked.

    • @NietzzTube
      @NietzzTube Před rokem +1

      I lost my first cat a few months ago at age 15,5 due to lymphoma (probably, they couldn't find conclusively where it was with biopt, but he had all the symptoms and everything else was ruled out). I noticed he was losing weight so I went to the vet, tried enzym treatment, later prednisone. Took about two months untill I had to end it to prevent needless suffering. I took him to the vet after about 2 - 3 months of weight loss (he always fluctuated a bit and it was summer, so he was more active, plus he had stopped eating dry food but ate wet food as eagerly as before, so I initially thought it were his teeth, he had to have them cleaned once before). I did all I could, went for a second opinion when my vet was like 'yeah he's old, nothing we can do', took him to an animal hospital, informed into treatment options like chemo. Still, in hindsight I wish I went earlier. Now, he got ill to soon to do much (he had anemia, this was what in the end made him so miserable I had to let him go, he would barely eat the last few days - gave him a whole buffet of cat soups and other easily digestible wet foods to help with that). It was also such a pressure cooker of worrying for my cat, that it kind of kept me from fully enjoying my last moments with him. With my other 8 yo cat, I am now going for regular yearly check-ups. (Life at one point didn't go as planned which left me with little budget for this before, as he also had a chronic urinary tract condition that required special food and emergency visits to the vet when despite taking all the preventative measures it did act up. Luckily, I could pay those in installments when I was broke).

    • @brendasollers9750
      @brendasollers9750 Před 9 měsíci

      I'm so sorry for your lost of your pet

  • @rahmaz.9267
    @rahmaz.9267 Před 2 lety +184

    I have four cats ( two young adults, one 5 year old and a senior). Every morning they get a can of wet food divided between the four. I buy multiple flavors to diversify their food. They don't get fed again until later in the day, typically 4-6pm. At that time, they recieve dry food that they can free feed until morning. Typically by midnight all the food is eaten and they will be hungry again by morning. This routine has helped maintain their weights, coats, and activity levels.

    • @jackiethehighpriestess
      @jackiethehighpriestess Před 2 lety +4

      THANK YOU

    • @azaraelg1176
      @azaraelg1176 Před 2 lety +1

      I tried doing this but my LuLus shit stands so bad if I giver her wet food 😭😭😭😫

    • @rahmaz.9267
      @rahmaz.9267 Před 2 lety +11

      @@azaraelg1176 cats have hella sensitive stomach. So much so that the food they eat can cause stinky 💩. You can also try giving kibble with warm water or more squeeze treats. The more water or liquid they get, the better.

    • @laylo6904
      @laylo6904 Před 2 lety +2

      Free feeding is wrong

    • @rahmaz.9267
      @rahmaz.9267 Před 2 lety

      @@laylo6904 Explain please?

  • @jeanhansel5805
    @jeanhansel5805 Před 2 lety +30

    Thank you for this helpful list. Please add lethargy to this list. A cat who is being lethargic (including not drinking water and or eating) can be displaying signs of a serious illness. Never dismiss lethargy as a cat just being tired or feeling lazy. Any deviation from normal behavior can be a warning sign of something seriously wrong. Also, it is easy to check to see if a cat is dehydrated -- firmly, but gently, squeeze and pull up a small area of skin on the cat's back; if the skin stays raised and doesn't immediately snap back to normal, get the cat seen by a vet. Also, if you simply sense something is just not right with your cat, check in with your vet. Always better to be safe than sorry.

  • @faygriffiths6175
    @faygriffiths6175 Před 2 lety +215

    I think it should be mandatory for every cat owner to be given this knowledge before owning a cat. So many cat owners have sick cats that could have been saved if they had the right knowledge from the start

    • @donttalktomebye
      @donttalktomebye Před 2 lety +9

      a lot of people, myself previously included, expect them to act like dogs but they act more like very secretive people.

    • @Kira-kg4kl
      @Kira-kg4kl Před rokem +5

      Giving the info is useless if people can't be bothered to learn, I don't think people should be allowed to have a pet in general unless they are willing to learn and prove that they have absorbed the information before hand, stops the situation of misunderstanding 💜

    • @Kira-kg4kl
      @Kira-kg4kl Před rokem +1

      @@donttalktomebye if you want a cat that acts like a dog get a bengal 😆 ours are more dog than our dog that was raised with cats 😆 😆

    • @Kira-kg4kl
      @Kira-kg4kl Před rokem +1

      @Tobi Gibbons I do agree with this to an extent accept for the fact that humans grow and leave home and can learn to heal from previous traumas
      Our pets however are stuck in our custody until the day they die due to 'the love' of animals but with a large percentage of the population being extremely ignorant to body language let alone medical signs and diet
      So yes education should be mandatory on raising a child, but 99% percent of countries you cant legally just go purchase a human child like you can on fb for animals

    • @petrahartog5934
      @petrahartog5934 Před rokem

      I see kittens offerd way to young .
      And when asked , they are not de-wormed , de-fleaed or vaccinated .
      I was asked why I think they have worms anyway .
      Prices for these not treated kitten vary from € 50 to €150 .
      And I do not mind paying for a healthy kitten that is at least 12 weeks old and had the care it needs .
      Lots of people have no idea and pay for a kitten that is sick or parasite infested .

  • @deividasnavickas
    @deividasnavickas Před rokem +11

    Laser pointer made me realise how good cats hearing is. Mine can be sleeping in another room and no matter how carefully I would pick the laser up, if the chain jingles even slightly, she jumps and runs to me straight away. So after many tries I realised it's impossible to pick it up without her hearing it.

    • @shereejones6105
      @shereejones6105 Před rokem

      Snap mine are the same also if I move the treat box yep here they come 😂😂

  • @itsmesteve1081
    @itsmesteve1081 Před rokem +19

    The fact that retail stores only have 1 or 1 & 1/2 aisles dedicated to cats, but 4 or 5 for dogs speak volumes. After feeding an outdoor/stray cat recently I have learned that information about cats is still so scarce on the internet. Worst of all is that the people online always argue and debate what is the right way to handle a cat

    • @doorkum
      @doorkum Před 28 dny

      They are more dog owners/parents than cat owners/parents. So dog food, research, toys and etc will trump the cat counterpart.

  • @redwillow79schippers94
    @redwillow79schippers94 Před 2 lety +20

    I would also add, do not declaw. It's unnecessary and painful

  • @denisenicole8989
    @denisenicole8989 Před 2 lety +25

    I cannot express enough how informative this video was for someone such as myself who is a cat owner. I have had my cat since he was 4 months old and he is now 8. I grew up with cats so I have also love them! I have read up on everything new I have noticed in my cats past or present but even this video has shed some light on some things I did not know or may have forgotten. The signs of pain, skipping annual vet visits, feeding your cat too much and not testing for parasites all gave me new information about my feline best friend! Again I can go on and on but thank you so much for making this video!

  • @semievilsquirrel
    @semievilsquirrel Před 2 lety +35

    I feed my old guy (17) raw food from Darwin's. He was diagnosed as diabetic two years ago. When I transitioned him to raw, his blood sugars leveled out naturally and he has more energy and verve than he has in years. I was skeptical at first, but I can't deny that his health is so much better after the switch.

    • @Happy-hippo-3579
      @Happy-hippo-3579 Před 2 lety +2

      Love Darwin’s!!

    • @ricknowak4582
      @ricknowak4582 Před 2 lety +4

      I've been feeding my cat raw chicken drumsticks! They're much cheaper and healthier than Wet can food! There are less than a dollar each and I'll get 3 meals from one drumstick!! And in between I'll get him human tuna fish In water Rinsed and drained to get rid of the sodium. And for another meal I will give him half tuna fish 1/2 chicken drumstick cut up with scissors small pieces.He loves it! I also mix in a little bit of dry food to think that its bones He is chewing on. Haha. When I see what the ingredients are in wet can't food I am appalled! I believe I found the healthy inexpensive diet for my loving cat. Please reply ..... Anyone. I tried chicken breast but he seems to like the drumsticks better he won't eat the chicken breast in fact..

    • @semievilsquirrel
      @semievilsquirrel Před 2 lety

      @@ricknowak4582 sounds good to me! I mostly like the convenience of Darwin's. It's good to know there are less expensive options.

    • @Felineintuition
      @Felineintuition Před 2 lety +3

      @@ricknowak4582 Reply to what? Maybe go see a vet and talk about the diet and all nuteients and vitamins the cat needs but other than that... Internet advice is not good advice, my friend. Always check with people who studied about this, not some random people.

    • @BGing_Foodie
      @BGing_Foodie Před rokem +1

      @@ricknowak4582 Cats need additional vitamins and taurine than just what's in chicken, tuna, etc. Please do more research before your cat becomes severely deficient in something and gets sick or goes blind.

  • @dooomswear3034
    @dooomswear3034 Před 2 lety +59

    How do you not have a million subs you're the best cat channel

    • @ThatsMyBlackOpinion
      @ThatsMyBlackOpinion Před 2 lety +3

      Right?

    • @AllAboutCatsYT
      @AllAboutCatsYT  Před 2 lety +9

      You're so kind. Thank you.

    • @ThatsMyBlackOpinion
      @ThatsMyBlackOpinion Před 2 lety +8

      @@AllAboutCatsYT It is true. I have learned so much from your channel. You have helped my cat and me more than you know. I take her to the vet but was never advised about the deworming, or even the 6 month visits (she is 11 years old). Thank you so very much for this channel!

    • @cherylmcnutt9905
      @cherylmcnutt9905 Před 2 lety +8

      You could put this into a pamphlet that people could purchase when they first adopt a cat or the first time they take a new pet to the vet! This information is invaluable, and something I’ve been looking for, for years! Thank you!

    • @saramarie7984
      @saramarie7984 Před 2 lety +6

      Agreed! This channel is always my go to!

  • @vickythecat1741
    @vickythecat1741 Před 2 lety +39

    Biggest mistake made by all humans incl. vets: You are not a cat owner, your cat owns YOU, owns ALL OF US!

    • @attheranch873
      @attheranch873 Před 2 lety +1

      My cat doesn’t own me, we are friends and roommates.

    • @stevenhenry2940
      @stevenhenry2940 Před 2 lety

      Hello Vicky how are you doing today

  • @susanswinny588
    @susanswinny588 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you, Dr Wooten, for such instructive videos. You fill a great need.
    I remember getting my first kitty Eloise when I was 28 without the first clue what a cat was like or how to care for one..so tiny, white and fuzzy she was.
    It was 1979 in in the middle of a harsh Chicago winter.
    The little one was sick in a week or so with a respiratory bug. She didn't eat or drink for a day. I found the closest vet.
    He gave her a feeding tube and his nurse cared for her a couple of nights.
    He knew I was in over my head but he sent her home with me, along with a feeding syringe and medicine, wished me luck and said she may not make it regardless of all the care.
    I got a heating pad, blanket, pillow, and stuffed animal for her. Gave her water and milk. She pulled through somehow.
    Soon she was climbing the curtains without any way to get back down and getting into everything.
    One life down, 8 more to go.
    It was my crash course in how close to death a cat can be yet come back so quickly and completely.

  • @missann0906
    @missann0906 Před 2 lety +11

    I’m not sure why this video was on my Home Screen today,but it’s been helpful I have a 6 month old and 17 year old males,And it’s been time spent socializing them to the point they can be together on the patio,but I still separate them when I’m not home, I was aware of the need to have 3 litter boxes,I just realized I need to change up on pet food textures,both been eating pates for months.

  • @Fairburne69
    @Fairburne69 Před rokem +7

    My cat is an indoor cat. I've had this cat for 15 years. Never had a flea never used flea medication. I've also never been told by the vet that I should get flea medication for him. I can only assume that his odds are very low to get fleas as an indoor cat.

    • @katehalleron4688
      @katehalleron4688 Před rokem +2

      I've had indoor cats get fleas - they ride in on your clothing and they're tough to get rid of once established.
      I have an indoor cat now and you can bet she gets her flea treatment every month because I don't ever want to deal with that again.

  • @user-jl5lh9mq2b
    @user-jl5lh9mq2b Před rokem +2

    Great tip when playing with the laser. Thank you.

  • @HopeyDopey143
    @HopeyDopey143 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for your advice! I am 75 years old and have enjoyed the pleasure of cats and kittens all my life! You have taught me things I’ve never heard of! Thank heavens, I never ran into any of these complications! And in the future, I will be even more careful than I have been in the past! Rest in peace, Bob Barker!

  • @orangepurple8546
    @orangepurple8546 Před 2 lety +54

    I find it ironic that she started out with fear... The only times my cats are fearful/terrified is when they're at the vet

    • @elisabethmhawkins9025
      @elisabethmhawkins9025 Před 2 lety

      That's the only time my senior boys show fear to, once we leave the vet he's absolutely fine.

    • @dianethompson9525
      @dianethompson9525 Před 2 lety +3

      Or when the vacuum cleaner comes out.

    • @belmum1689
      @belmum1689 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dianethompson9525 Or the lawn mower AKA the outdoor monster, my cat's are scared of a few things, one of my cat's is fearful of different people.

    • @sailorarwen6101
      @sailorarwen6101 Před 2 lety +1

      My male cat is a bundle of nerves. We adopted him at 9 years old and he came from a hoarding situation. He’s very friendly, just very skittish.

  • @joniangelsrreal6262
    @joniangelsrreal6262 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello Dr. Sarah 🥰 🐈‍⬛🐾🐾🐈‍⬛🐾🐾
    My twins get combed daily nails trimmed biweekly… vet visIts 2x year..I’m blessed with a pair of angels…giving more than they take🥰

  • @8sun52
    @8sun52 Před 2 lety +2

    I cut up about a quarter teaspoon of 1/4 by 1/4 pieces of baby kale or romaine lettuce and mix it in with our cat's food. He loves his veggies. I don't put veggies in his meal every time though. Once or twice a day, but sometimes I might skip a few days. Sometimes I run out of veggies and he might go a week without the veggies.
    Sometimes I put food out without the veggies and he won't eat it. I mix the veggies in and he eats it! 😼😺
    When I first started feeding him veggies, I noticed he had more energy, it wasn't my imagination.
    The fiber gently scrubs the intestines of buildup. In the wild, cats and big cats get fiber when they eat the whole animal including some fur and other indigestible parts. I know a lot of the wet cat food these days has fiber in it but I believe the fiber of fresh veggies with live enzymes is much better. And chlorophyll is excellent in so many ways. Helps prevent cancer, very good for the heart, a detoxifier, on and on...

  • @moondazedmercantile
    @moondazedmercantile Před 2 lety +33

    My kitty sometimes ate his food funny and would lick his lips a lot afterwards. Vet came and diagnosed him with Stomatitis! It could’ve easily been nothing, but I’m so glad I called and got him the dental care he needed.

    • @adelaalvarenga1669
      @adelaalvarenga1669 Před 2 lety +6

      What?. My cat do the same thing. But I was thinking he loves he's 🍲 So much. Thanks for sharing.

    • @cvasoyan6065
      @cvasoyan6065 Před 2 lety +1

      We;daughter & I, brush our cats teeth every other week but we not sure if that’s enough when considering how often we brush ours daily. Do you have an opinion/suggestion?

    • @cornchips007
      @cornchips007 Před rokem

      @@cvasoyan6065 definitely enough. Vet recommended just booking a teeth cleaning every few months or second check-up

  • @TH-eb5ro
    @TH-eb5ro Před 2 lety +4

    Calm clinic training is helpful. My mom's cat was banned from the vet before I trained it. I then called them and asked the options they had such as ocean music and used them to train him at home. He is now able to go to the vet again.

  • @sweetgirl070707
    @sweetgirl070707 Před 2 lety +6

    I've gone to the same vet for 15 years now, first with my senior cat who died at 16, and then with my current cat who's five, and they've never told me I should bring them for an yearly prophylactic check. I even specifically asked for my previous cat, but they've never said it's necessary. They only have me come every 3 months for a deworming tablet. I don't insist on bringing him because he's afraid to death when I do, he wets himself and he just lies there frozen, trembling and staring off into space and it's horrible. So I just try to pay close attention to my cat and bring him if I notice something unusual.

  • @gunfisher4661
    @gunfisher4661 Před rokem +2

    According to my vet who used to drill me every visit was that my little fur balls should never be feed canned food finally I told him how would you like to eat nothing but cereal your whole life never heard a word after that.

  • @giaa1109
    @giaa1109 Před 2 lety +7

    This was so informative. Thank you Dr. Wooten!

  • @karenescalera1612
    @karenescalera1612 Před rokem +3

    As a newbie cat owner..., THANK YOU!!!!

  • @susiepoo51
    @susiepoo51 Před rokem +4

    I appreciate you sharing such vital information with us! I just don’t understand why Vets choose to charge so much and don’t consider to work with us, which causes pets to eventually suffer from not being seen as needed. It’s so sad.

  • @barbaramaduchie744
    @barbaramaduchie744 Před 2 lety +4

    Dr. You have no idea how excellent this information is. We love your knowledge/presentation AWESOME!! Leaving for vet now, wish you were here!!!

  • @Sparki883
    @Sparki883 Před rokem +2

    Great suggestions! Thanks for putting out this video

  • @hilaryweiner893
    @hilaryweiner893 Před 2 lety +10

    Thank you for this great information. I've had cats for many years, and while I knew about most of the things you addressed, I was not able to get my cat to the vet this past year due to the pandemic and transportation issues. Her vet is now welcoming back routine appointments, so I bringing her in next week. She seems to be in good health, and hopefully the vet confirms my impressions.

  • @maketheworldabetterplace6657

    Very good video! Wished more vets were as caring and as knowledgeable as you!

    • @ramirosantillan8395
      @ramirosantillan8395 Před 2 lety

      I agree not all vets are equal or honest, I dislike the vet who sole purpose is to make as much money from you as possible caring less about what is going on with your cat than what it is on the invoice every visit.

  • @RBFBettyCrew
    @RBFBettyCrew Před 2 lety +17

    Betty was scheduled for her spay at six months. But she went into heat at four months! So we had to get her appointment bumped up and have her spayed while in heat. It went OK, but definitely not ideal. But my goodness, if she had managed to get outside and get pregnant, I'd have been very worried about her because she was still so tiny. I doubt any of the kittens would have made it.

  • @cabot100
    @cabot100 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you, Dr. Wooten this was great advice.

  • @emerycorner
    @emerycorner Před 2 lety +36

    I'm starting to transition my cats diet to less of kibble, and I'm thinking of turning our living room into a sort of "jungle gym". We've made the mistake of free-feeding her when we got her in the first couple of years.

    • @alexandrac9536
      @alexandrac9536 Před 2 lety +1

      at least you realized your mistake. we all make them with out first animals!

  • @netzoned
    @netzoned Před 2 lety +9

    @
    All About Cats ... NOTE: I have been rescuing animals for about 55 years. ... The following is posted as general information, not specific to you. ... They are all important, and _thank you!_ Litter boxes: IMO, more cats have suffered because of that. People have to clean the boxes daily, and properly. A person can add litter only a couple of times, tops, but depends. Use wise judgment. Of course, to begin with, there should be enough in the box, and the box needs to be big enough. I recommend jumbo for every cat. No smaller than large. Clean immediately when a cat goes. Obviously, if someone is at work, etc, that is not possible.
    I cannot count how many times I have been personally aware of a cat being turned in to the pound or thrown in the street because they went outside the litter box. That may also be a sign of illness, especially if the cat making verbal sounds when it is going. Get the cat to a vet!
    Morning, get up early enough to clean everything! Return home, do it again. No less than once a week, using rubber gloves, of course, wash with soap and water, and 5%-10% bleach. Rinse thoroughly. Refill.
    The next would be teeth and gums. Get a cat young, teach it to accept brushing. That can be done with older cats, it just takes more patience.
    Nutrition: By law, food manufacturers can have the first ingredient listed as 50% of the food. And, you can bet and win, they do it! Corn: Cats don't eat grains as a source of food. The first ingredient should be a meat or a meat meal... even if a person cannot afford a grain-free food.
    Feed wet food, or as much as possible! They can be mixed. This is also a good way to change food and flavors. If using dry, find a quality wet pate in different flavors and mix with the base dry. 50% of both is good.
    Changing diet: 10 days minimum. 25% of new for a few days. Then 50%. Then 75% for a few days. Then 100% of the new food. That to lessen the chance of diarrhea. If multiple cats, say four, and one gets diarrhea, well 75% to the good is not terrible. That cat can be fed a different food. Of course, all cats should be fine with all the food/s. Sometimes it takes a lot of effort to find a good food all enjoy and with none of them having problems.
    Going above budget may be necessary. People have told me they cannot afford more. As politely as I can, I start a discussion about personal habits. How much bottled water bought a month? How many times eating out buying fast food, and any junk food even at the grocery store. Are recourses being conserved to bring bills down? Etc. All those things and more should be well thought about without even having a pet/companion.
    @All About Cats ... Again, they are all important.
    Having the cat to begin with means loving the cat. People get upset if the cat is going outside the box.
    Better nutrition means better health, _and less waste to even go in a littler box!_
    So choose: Cheaper food, more waste, worse health. Better food, less waste, better health. :-)
    A cat cannot eat if they're in pain with their mouth... teeth and or gums. That may also be a sign of stomatitis, or worse. Get the cat to a vet!
    Cat that seems to have a sensitive stomach: Wet food that is turkey, next chicken. Boiling chicken thighs can be a meat supplement for cats to add to food on a regular basis. Don't over-cook. It does not have to be every day. Even every third day is good.
    SICK CAT: A cat that stops eating, can't get to the vet for a few days: Turkey baby food, with about a quarter unflavored Pedialyte, or a cheaper off-brand.
    That's it for now. Anyone that read all of that, thank you! :-)

    • @netzoned
      @netzoned Před 2 lety +1

      Oh, I forgot something that should have been mentioned. Never feed just dry. At least, add some water to the dry food. It might surprise someone, but the same amount of water, such as 1 cup of dry food and 1 cup of water, the dry food will usually absorb every drop of that water.
      This will also help prevent urinary tract inflation and urinary tract infection. And, both male and female cats are subject to that.

    • @marisol2301
      @marisol2301 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the information.

  • @amynau3904
    @amynau3904 Před rokem

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @julesdavis1845
    @julesdavis1845 Před rokem +1

    Super helpful. Thank you.😊

  • @anest-uk
    @anest-uk Před 2 lety +4

    Kibble! Love it. They tend to communicate, one needs to pay attention, it's not that hard. Thanks vet.

  • @xoallison12ox
    @xoallison12ox Před 2 lety +22

    @11:07 I 1000% agree with switching foods consistently. My 13 year old dog developed GI issues from eating 1 brand of food her whole life. She eventually passed due to a potential Cancer and her inability to digest anything. Her stools became smelly and runny and she had diarrhea uncontrollably. She lost so much weight so rapidly, I never suspected a "holistic well balanced" food was a death sentence. I have definitely learned a lot since then. Now I dedicate most of my budget towards nutrition over toys/material things for my pets.

    • @hermeshemp6271
      @hermeshemp6271 Před 2 lety +2

      We adopted two cats and all they ever knew was the same dry cat food their whole lives for 7 years. We switch their food and it's a challenge for them.

  • @frzfqz
    @frzfqz Před 2 lety +1

    GOOD CONTENT! informative. keep it up Dr!

  • @videofan792
    @videofan792 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video! Knowledge is power, thank you. 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @dawnvickerstaff9148
    @dawnvickerstaff9148 Před 2 lety +62

    We have just recently adopted two kittens. They are just about 11 weeks old. We planned the adoption. We brought our scent and left a carrier with blankets from our house. The kittens played in it for a few weeks and then we collected it and the kittens. Imagine our surprise (and the total embarrassment of the breeder) when the mother cat defecated quite dramatically in the corner where the carrier used to be! Talk about demonstrating pain! I don't think she liked the fact that the last of her kittens were leaving. We can sometimes dismiss animal emotions but we thought this behaviour was quite clear!

    • @nopenope8543
      @nopenope8543 Před 2 lety +22

      If you purchased them from a breeder, then you didn’t “adopt” them. You bought them. Don’t get the 2 mixed up. Completely different. 1 is wonderful and the other is selfish :)

    • @patsystone8114
      @patsystone8114 Před 2 lety +4

      I hate breeders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😤 Greedy bastards. Im sure your kittens are sweet but you could have done the unselfish thing and adopted kittens that needed a home instead of supporting greedy breeders. Rescues are simply the best! 😻😻😻

    • @MW-ty6zk
      @MW-ty6zk Před 2 lety +11

      Nothing wrong with purchasing a certain breed of cat or dog from a breeder, if you want a certain breed.
      The selfish ones are the people who don't spay or neuter their pets and let them run, and people who up and move and abandon their pets. If people would be responsible for their pets, there would be no need for shelters.

    • @belmum1689
      @belmum1689 Před 2 lety +6

      @@MW-ty6zk Total BS just in Australia alone 200,000 cats and dogs which includes those certain breeds are put down every year in animal shelters b/c there is not enough people for all of them and people still want to buy from someone (a breeder who didn't desex their pet in the first place)

    • @belmum1689
      @belmum1689 Před 2 lety +6

      @@MW-ty6zk Adopt don't shop

  • @sherfinley8855
    @sherfinley8855 Před 2 lety +3

    Great information 👍 Thanks Sarah 🐈

  • @mycrazywonderfulbeautifullife

    Love your channel! I have 5 furbabies myself and your videos have been very helpful. Thank you Dr. Wooten! ❤

  • @piacachola6761
    @piacachola6761 Před rokem +1

    This was such an informative video! Thanks! 🤍

  • @Joraya.
    @Joraya. Před 2 lety +5

    My one cat is overweight, but to be honest, the only thing that my vet tells me is that he is indeed overweight. They never told me what to feed him or how much, so I always had to figure that one out on my own, which always bugged me. They even told me that we should test for diabetes after a certain age. 🤷‍♀️
    Otherwise, I think I dodged most of the common mistakes. My tip is to get your cat early enough to a vet after they reach a certain age, to avoid late stage issues in senior cats. I took my cats yearly for their check ups and as soon as my other cat got to 8 years, I had a bloodwork done, which was the best thing, because the vet discovered early stage of kidney disease. He is seeing the vet now every six months. Don’t wait too long, your cat will thank you for it.

  • @tinat96
    @tinat96 Před 2 lety +3

    I had no clue about the laser pointer!! What a great video. Thank you!!!💗

    • @mikemccoy3430
      @mikemccoy3430 Před 2 lety +1

      Me and my cat share a one bedroom apartment. I have seen several videos saying to hide a treat and end the laser pointer game by shining the laser on the hidden treat. My question is "How do you hide a treat?" My cat can be anywhere in the apartment and if I get within 6 feet of where the treats are locked up he is suddenly Right There!!!

  • @itsdeeday
    @itsdeeday Před rokem +1

    Super informative, thank you!!

  • @lisarodriguez4216
    @lisarodriguez4216 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh thank you very much on your advice. I will definitely try both just in case.. have a great weekend and thank you again. Be safe waiting for next video.

  • @HeatherCashArt
    @HeatherCashArt Před 2 lety +7

    This was such a good video!!

  • @emmie4is
    @emmie4is Před 2 lety +16

    Oh I miss Dr. Sophia Yin :( I've read some of her stuff that's dog training related, I'll have to check out her cat articles. She was an absolute wealth of knowledge and it was so sad when she passed away

  • @michellephillips2439
    @michellephillips2439 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you Dr Sarah!!! Very helpful information 😊

  • @valerieiglar-mobley4894
    @valerieiglar-mobley4894 Před rokem +1

    Excellent info and fun video! Thanks.

  • @alimo1611
    @alimo1611 Před 2 lety +35

    I took my litle boy to get neutered at the vet about 15km from my home. left him there and they let him excape. Its been almost a year and a half now. I can't explain what I went through and still am :(

    • @staufferfamily9629
      @staufferfamily9629 Před 2 lety +9

      Aww thats so sad.😥 I hope he comes home.

    • @michelehayes9509
      @michelehayes9509 Před 2 lety +14

      That's awful. What was their explanation? Obviously not a very good setup at the clinic for something like that to happen. I think I would have called a lawyer.

    • @thezjj
      @thezjj Před 2 lety +8

      I can't imagine, I'd have given them a piece of my mind.

    • @AllAboutCatsYT
      @AllAboutCatsYT  Před 2 lety +14

      That is so sad; I'm sorry you went through that.

    • @KrisD007
      @KrisD007 Před 2 lety +5

      That sucks. I'd lose it.

  • @sandywhite1550
    @sandywhite1550 Před 2 lety +19

    We built a Catio outdoor enclosure on our condo balcony for our 2 cats this summer. Keeps then safe and entertained. Lots of fresh air, sunshine and climbing opportunities. Your channel is very informative.

    • @deankaprolet3994
      @deankaprolet3994 Před 2 lety +1

      I cat proofed our yard. Put the angled fencing on top our regular fence. Keeps ours in and others out. They love outside time

    • @stevenhenry2940
      @stevenhenry2940 Před 2 lety +1

      Hello Sharon how are you doing today

  • @TEWAdventures
    @TEWAdventures Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this valuable info.

  • @skreemqueen7520
    @skreemqueen7520 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent video. Thanks so much !!

  • @SandyCampbellHemet
    @SandyCampbellHemet Před 2 lety +15

    I have 5 cats and 4 Xtra large litter boxes that are kept clean daily. My cats eat both wet and dry food and they drink bottled water which is changed two to three times each day. I do not use tap water for consumption for myself, in cooking or my cats. My cats are healthy and happy, playful and they all get along well with each other.

  • @judywatson6551
    @judywatson6551 Před 2 lety +4

    I thought I knew all about cats, I've had cats a big part of my life, but I have learned so much more about cats that I dearly love from watching veterinarians, and CAT DADDY.

  • @shubhangiautade1541
    @shubhangiautade1541 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this information

  • @osaremencunningham-alebios3423

    Thank you for your explanations.

  • @Ice_Karma
    @Ice_Karma Před 2 lety +64

    It's always appalled me, how many people approach cats as if they were dogs. Also I recently noticed early signs of arthritis in my 11yo cat, which our vet said they wouldn't even have noticed in her recent well-cat exam. She's on Cartrophen, in the maintenance phase now, and responding really well. [Edited ten months later: please see my reply below.]

    • @WyldMoonChild
      @WyldMoonChild Před 2 lety +2

      I agree about people treating cats like they are dogs, and the most annoying part to me is that they dislike the cat for reacting poorly (and in some cases end up hating cats in general). Mostly because the human was unable to adjust their own behavior and cannot accept that they are the problem and not the cats.... Drives me nuts when "friends" come over and judge my cats based on their own abhorrent behavior towards them.
      All the luck to your sweet 11 y/o kitty and his/her arthritis. Hope the meds help as long as possible :)

    • @tigresmom5654
      @tigresmom5654 Před 2 lety +2

      You have a better vet than I do. Mine told me that there are no medications available to cats that have arthritis. No, I'm not going to be going to that vet anymore.

    • @Ice_Karma
      @Ice_Karma Před 2 lety +2

      @@tigresmom5654 ​ So, ten months on... I'm not sure the Cartrophen actually had any effect. The only position my cat seems to have trouble getting into is the 'cat loaf', and otherwise has no difficulty, for example, jumping over a metre/three feet from the floor onto the desk in my home office so she can look out the window, or another 15 cm/half a foot up onto my dresser. I know it's on me to interpret subtle signals to tease out her health status, but I wish she could just _tell_ me, or the vet, what, if anything, is actually wrong. =/

    • @jvrock7
      @jvrock7 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Ice_Karma I read last night in an article on 7 reasons why cats loaf (😆) that the loafing might be altered in some way if the cat has some type of kidney disease as they are trying to avoid pressure on internal organs. Might be worth mentioning to your vet, especially as this vet ☝️has said that kidney problems are common in older cats

    • @Ice_Karma
      @Ice_Karma Před 2 lety +2

      @@jvrock7 Thanks for this, I'll bring it up at her next appointment. 😻

  • @liveyouryoga
    @liveyouryoga Před 2 lety +14

    Fear Free is a very positive approach and I was looking for this when I was a pet sitter, as part of my training.

    • @someonebetter12
      @someonebetter12 Před 2 lety

      I don’t understand why this website was recommended as a resource to learn about pet fear. It only has links to find vets certified in this practice.

  • @lupsy54
    @lupsy54 Před 2 lety +1

    Great advice, thank you!

  • @adorablecats9891
    @adorablecats9891 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks sooo much. This has Ben super helpful. ❤️

  • @degleon2965
    @degleon2965 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm about to get a kitten soon, and this video was so helpful, thank you!!!

  • @greyleva
    @greyleva Před 2 lety +3

    My indoor cat suffers from worms last month. This is a big help coz i dont know where they get it so i think its from the environment coz sometimes there are flying bugs here. Thanks for this vid.

  • @PigletSaysHello
    @PigletSaysHello Před 4 měsíci

    This was such an awesome video thanks. 😊🐈‍⬛❤️

  • @AzlianaLyana
    @AzlianaLyana Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Dr. Sarah👍Good share😊

  • @CrankyPantss
    @CrankyPantss Před 2 lety +18

    I don’t understand the reasoning behind needing 1 more litter box than you have cats. We have one cat. He uses the litter box just fine, without problems. We scoop it at least once per day. Years ago, we had two cats for many years. They shared a litter box. We scooped it out at least once per day and we never, in the 8years that we had them both at the same time, never had a single problem. Lately, though, I keep hearing that thing about the number of boxes you should have. What’s the reasoning behind it? Don’t people keep them scooped?

    • @marloesschaap2265
      @marloesschaap2265 Před 2 lety +16

      A lot of cats don't want to go to the litter box when there is already something in it, or when it smells like another cat, or they prefer to have a litter box for urinating and one for defecating. It could be that your cats do go to that one litterbox, but it can be that they hold their urine or poop until they really can't hold it anymore, which can have negative effects of course (source: I'm a small animal vet)

    • @cloud28nails88
      @cloud28nails88 Před 2 lety +8

      Sometimes the cats make a pecking order, and the cat on the bottom of the totem pole will get ambushed and beat up while they are vulnerable in the box. Or they will fear having that happen and they stop going to the box and start finding other hidden places to use the bathroom. In your case, it's great that your cats got along.
      Or if you have a bigger home, two boxes are better so the cat can always get to a bathroom and won't have accident.
      I will say that I have two and my cat only uses one. I'm not sure if it's because the other one is top entry and he prefers the one that is open. So I'm gonna change the top entry one and see if he starts using it, or if I can just cut down to one.

    • @jessicaking5615
      @jessicaking5615 Před 2 lety

      I'm the same, I have two cats (siblings) and they share a large litter tray with no problem at all

    • @ninapisani25
      @ninapisani25 Před 2 lety

      Cats will guard their litterbox, preventing other cats from using it or making it hard to use. This can lead to urinary and bowel issues.
      Most cat owners don’t recognize dominance issues within their “cat family”. It’s subtle. Fact: Most cats don’t get along, which is why the vet wants enough resources.
      One of my co-workers had a fat cat and skinny cat. The fat cat was starving the skinny cat. The skinny cat got really sick (from malnourishment) and they were shocked when the vet told them the skinny cat would die if they didn’t step in and separate them for feeding time. My co-worker was like “but the cats don’t fight?” Ignorance at its best.

    • @madamedemonsieur
      @madamedemonsieur Před 2 lety

      I used to have five cats and they had one big litter tub (a baby bath) between them, and never had any trouble using it. I now have two cats and they still use the same tub. There isn’t room to have multiple litter boxes in my home.

  • @ndbyers23
    @ndbyers23 Před 2 lety +3

    I only wish you had listed the website for Sophia Yin’s information, and the only. Fabulous video other wise!

  • @anythingvlogging
    @anythingvlogging Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the info, very informative. 💖

  • @rukraz721
    @rukraz721 Před 2 lety +1

    UC Yay! Thanks for all the advice, really helps us help our many kats!

  • @arohk1579
    @arohk1579 Před 2 lety +9

    Great video as a long time pet owner and am married to a pet lover very little we don't know, we also have a great vet who has instructed us over the year's on the thing's we didn't know. As far as visiting the vet it's not only important but your duty to keep your pet safe, and annual checkups is part of that. And one thing I can't stress about more is pet insurance it's added peace of mine, we use Trupanion it's not that expensive and it's nice knowing if something bad happens we don't need to worry about what it's going to cost.

  • @hcarroll1983
    @hcarroll1983 Před rokem +3

    I ended up with 3 male cats between getting one myself and taking 2 from family members that had kittens. I had NO clue about urine marking/spraying. All of them started spraying.....I mean 3 males ya know. My house STANK so bad. They'd spray my shoes, work clothes, everything else lol. So by then they were all adults. I took them to get them neutered and the vet told me at they're age they may not stop fully or at least develope other behavior issues. I got so lucky all 3 stopped and never had any issues going forward. They all lived to be 18 or older. Theyve all moved on and I now have 2 little kittens. Im glad I know all this knowledge now as the new ones grow up.

  • @saeedghoddous745
    @saeedghoddous745 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the clip ❤️

  • @christakimbrough615
    @christakimbrough615 Před 2 lety

    This is a perfect video. Hit all the major points.

  • @efoxkitsune9493
    @efoxkitsune9493 Před 2 lety +29

    One of our cats does defecate in front of the litter box occasionally, but there's a very clear pattern - if the litter box is too smelly for her, like if somebody forgot to clean it or if it hasn't been washed in a while, she will not go in. It's a clear message for us that the box needs proper cleaning. It's "funny" because she for some reason often doesn't bury her poop, so then it smells and she doesn't want to go in lol. But she's great, she often lets us know vocally before doing it, so you can often get ahead of it. She's really sensitive to that stuff, our other cat has no problem with it. She's also a very picky eater... I suppose she's just a bit more sensitive to things like smell and possibly taste. She's a darling though. Very clumsy for a cat haha, but I guess that sort of comes with being a ragdoll. It's amazing how completely different the personalities of our cats are.
    Thanks for an informative video!

    • @netzoned
      @netzoned Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, I have tried to make some people associate a little box with a person having to go in a disgusting port-a-potty! I don't know a single person that likes that! :-p

    • @efoxkitsune9493
      @efoxkitsune9493 Před 2 lety

      @The Peter Lorre Companion Channel Hey, thanks for your concern! Thankfull she really only does it when the litter box is full. It only happens rarely because, well, we tend to clean the litter box regularly, haha.

    • @cherylimeson3006
      @cherylimeson3006 Před 2 lety +1

      I used to have a Himalayan which is like a ragdoll. I didn't dare change location of litterbox or brand of litter or she would poop and pee elsewhere.

    • @zekec6088
      @zekec6088 Před rokem +2

      It sounds to me like you don't clean your litter box enough. Of course she doesn't wanna poop in a box full of poop or that already has poop in it. Scoop it every time, don't let it sit there. Would you want to sit on a toilet that has sh1t in it? If your cat poops more than once a day and you have to work outside and can't be there, have two litter boxes. If dog owners can pick up their dog's poop immediately, we ( cat guardians) can too. Its not that hard. I never leave my cat's poop for more than a minute, I clean it immediately, both out of respect to him and for sanitary reasons- I don't want a turd just sitting in my house. I don't want my cat to have to step on his own sh1t the next time he goes to the bathroom and then track it onto every surface in the apartment. He only poops indoors a few times a month or less, because he goes outside most days but even when I keep him in he only poops once a day. I looked it up and typically cat's defecate once every 24-36 hours. I also scoop my cat's pee immediately, he pees usually once or twice a day inside [*edit] and another couple times (?) outside. For two cats, that would be [edit] ten scoops a day, or about 20 minutes of your life. Still less time than walking a dog and collecting their droppings. I wanted a dog before the universe incidentally made me a cat guardian; and whenever I mention this, people tell me how much 'easier' or 'less work' having a cat is. I'm starting to consider how much of that 'ease' has to do with how much cat owners tend to let slide.

    • @efoxkitsune9493
      @efoxkitsune9493 Před rokem

      @@zekec6088 I appreciate your concern for my cats' well-being, but you can rest assured that they're well taken care of. I don't leave their litter boxes full of poop, don't worry. It gets cleaned in the morning before we head off to work/school and again in the evening when we get home. The cats are seriously not being neglected. They're healthy, happy and very much loved.

  • @conferenceclips4940
    @conferenceclips4940 Před rokem +4

    Sign 4, signs of pain - this is what happened to me! 😥😥😥 My cat suddenly stopped eating. I took her to the vet right away. It turned out she had pancreatic cancer spread throughout her little body. This was almost a year ago. I am still grieving.😰 Such a good-natured creature.

    • @NietzzTube
      @NietzzTube Před rokem

      Lost my cat to cancer (lymphoma) in december last year too. It started with losing weight, last days he could barely eat. Still grieving too. He was such a lovely animal. Just wanted to say I understand how you feel and share your grief

  • @josephalexander1478
    @josephalexander1478 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for your information. Very, very helpful.

  • @evamussio7533
    @evamussio7533 Před 2 lety +1

    thank you so much for tackling this very important topic 😊

  • @kimberlystern8451
    @kimberlystern8451 Před 2 lety +4

    Came across this channel today & love it. Knew about the litter boxes! Great advice on foods as that it my problem area with my 2 year fur babies now. Can’t find a food they like! My two are going to vet first time early next week & taking them separately as they are both semi-feral & don’t know how they are going to react. I moved almost 7 months ago & it took two of us to get in a carrier & my little ginger female had a meltdown and went into hiding which they both do parts of the day. Clementine went under an armoire I have a fav spot when she was brought home at 4 months old, not great at 18 months. She had gotten herself stuck under the armoire and said nothing for two days. I couldn’t move the armoire as solid wood, so my cousin & friend tilted the armoire and I ran and got her. She allowed me to hold her and could feel her shaking. I assured her she’d be okay and got a kiss and she went and hid again but under the sofa and have blocked the entrance to compartment under the armoire. It changed our relationship. She’s more friendly, she likes the attention she’s getting and will now sleep with me! She’s still Leary on occasion and I’m careful to not push boundaries. She needs to be seen though as she rather not eat if she doesn’t like something. She likes her meat and she’ll eat her dry but doesn’t love it and losing weight. My vet suggests Royal Canin & Hills Science diet so trying different things. Clementine is my more picky & you can see her turn up her little pink nose when she doesn’t like something. We’re going to my vet I took my first cat to 30+ years ago. They were private vet then and now part of bigger VCA. They are Fear Free though & I will see that first hand come Monday. Cooper is my one who likes to munch. He’s going to Vet on Wednesday. They both gets the zoomies about 3am. I worry about my neighbor’s especially at 3a. Clementine becomes vocal at that time too originally thought she was hungry but turns out needs some TLC. Always willing & able to give that to both and they know it. Cooper now asks for kisses, he’ll stick his nose up at me and he gets four kisses at the tip of his nose! They both had such a rough start to life, it’s important they know their loved & wanted! They are emotional support for me and about a month of having them home. I had to go back home to CA as my father was having surgery. Contemplated keeping at home or boarding them at vet. I kept them home and had a friend feed them. They were okay and when called them both came out to greet me😀 I have subscribed & learning more about my fur babies. I will make sure each will get dewormed also.

  • @kerstinrudolph7418
    @kerstinrudolph7418 Před 2 lety +5

    I find it amazing, that a vet recommends dry food for cats, as this is the major cause for kidney disease and urinary crystals.

  • @deborahwallace1847
    @deborahwallace1847 Před 2 lety +2

    So helpful! Thank you. 😽

  • @catherinerogers3113
    @catherinerogers3113 Před 2 lety

    You are so excellent! I am enjoying all of your videos, so thank you for making them!

  • @Kira-kg4kl
    @Kira-kg4kl Před rokem +16

    100% agree with the behaviour situation, I honestly think pet owners should have to have like a yearly course on psychology of whatever animal it is we are owning, to create a world of better educated pet owners
    And just so people know cats can actually go into heat as early as 3 months, literally kittens having kittens :/
    I believe its beneficial for them to become mentally and physically mature before spaying or neutering, but then I have purely indoor cats with massive catios so I don't have to worry about the repopulate issue 😅

    • @BoGy1980
      @BoGy1980 Před rokem

      My first "own" cat I got from a rescue shelter, she was like 8-9 weeks old... she got into heat at about 7 months of age. This was not a fun time for me nor the cat. They can't help it that they're moowning to you and show their genitals to instigate reproduction... It's hormonal. They feel just as bad as we feel, annoyed by this behaviour. It took 5-6 days of frustration to get over the situation, but I never punished her or got angry on her. I did ask her to stop a few times, a typical human reaction of course, which doesn't help at all. But I then taught myself some 'cat body language' and I tried the /Ignore and the /uninterested moves; squat to get down to their level, doing a long yawn she clearly noticed, then while staying squatted turning my back to her and staying in that position for a little way. Cat noticed I was NOT INTERESTED in her calls for reproduction, went out the room, went to the balcony and I had more than a full hour of silence in the room...
      I could've also just PUT the cat on the balcony by picking her up; but that would just make her come in again and continue her quest for reproduction, I could've put her and closed the door, which would create anxiety in the cat because she's locked out and has no escape route. I made her do it herself, just by learning some cat behaviour and using that with some reversed psychology. I know cats in heat can really push your buttons, but just try to stay calm; it'll end eventually and once it's over you can end it permanently (sterilization or "cat-pill", though I'd strongly oppose the second option as this can cause cancer over time). The cat pill can also be used to end the heat faster, but don't use this as "regular treatment of HEAT" because you'll end with a cat that dies younger and has high probability of getting cancer... If u only do it the first time, I'd say it's not really hurting the cats' health, but then take the correct action and prevent getting them in HEAT by getting them sterilized.

    • @Lilaphire
      @Lilaphire Před 8 měsíci

      People should have a yearly course to get a cat WTF people aren’t required to do this to create & raise humans definitely should not be a priority for pets until after it’s prioritized for people

  • @laurenagetstein2761
    @laurenagetstein2761 Před 2 lety +8

    I always say our pets should get the same medical care we’d give ourselves!! I do give her some variety of wet food flavors!!! I was told not to get mine fixed before she was 6 months old!! She started a season of heat a couple weeks shy of being 6 months old!!! I got her fixed about 8 months ago. She turned 1 in April

  • @susanswinny588
    @susanswinny588 Před 2 lety +2

    Preventive care isn't cheap. Annual shots and exam was $160 per cat (we have 3) this year. But these caregivers aren't getting rich.
    Emergency care isn't cheap for sure. It costs so much money to have a clinic, hospital, imaging and lab equipment, beds, drugs, food, and 24 hour care.
    Last year, our big 10 year old orange tabby Clancy had a 4-day inpatient visit due to a urinary blockage, which came to over over $2000 (he recovered completely).
    The nurses sent me photos and called me at least once a day to report his status in detail.
    Their care was amazing and genuine. At least 3 vet nurses I talked to about him knew him by name right away.
    And the discharge nurse spent a long time going over Clancy's home care with me.
    My cat Pepper had cancer surgery in 2002 when she was 16 years old.
    When I talked to the nurse, she told me that Pepper was responding much better than most cats just waking up from cancer surgery. She was eating and soaking up the attention she was getting.
    And she lived another 5 years. These animals are so special.
    I feel so fortunate to have the means to pay for pet health care.
    I may not have money to retire but I have my furr babies for the moment.
    It's a privilege to have experienced their special love.
    It's all possible because of the human angels that love and care for them.

  • @juliagreen423
    @juliagreen423 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this amazing video!!!😸

  • @UndeadCrabstick
    @UndeadCrabstick Před 2 lety +5

    cats can get worms also from eating flies, from the owners carrying the eggs in with their shoes. It's very easy for cats to get parasites because they can sit on contaminated surfaces and then they lick themselves, so it's important to keep the house clean. Fleas also can be carriers of parasite eggs, and as the cat grooms itself the probability of swallowing a flea in pretty high. That's what my vet said anyways when my kitty got sick. Also, another cat parent mistake is getting cheap cat food. That stuff contains wheat, corn, and vegetables - and is mostly that. Look for the meat content percentage on the cat food, because if the manufacturers don't list it, there is a high chance there's barely any meat. Further more, some cats can't handle that sort of food, they get painful gas, constipation, diarrhoea. If your cat pukes out its kibble, check what its contents. When my kitty got sick it was hard to find the issue, then we learned they can't stomach wheat which is found in most European cat foods.

    • @luzye
      @luzye Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you!

  • @johnbrandolini2915
    @johnbrandolini2915 Před 2 lety +8

    As for getting our cat checked once a year I will skip my exam before I'll skip Medb's. She gets a full run up once a year. She's a rescue kitteh and the vet we take her to are the ones who did her spaying and adoption physical. You are the first vet I know of that advised giving both dry and wet cat food which we have done with all our cats. Some sources say letting cats have food on demand is bad but we've only had one cat out of I don't know how many actually become over weight. Medb has a full dish of kibble along with a tbsp or two of wet food. Recently I have been treating her with home made chicken broth which she loves. My broth is made from chicken only without seasonings since I use it in various cuisines. One of our strategies to avoid damage to furniture which has worked with all our cats has been to provide cardboard corrugated scratchies which mimic tree bark. Not one of the cats we've had scratched furniture when these items were available. As for fear, people just don't realize how frightening they are to a small critter like a cat let alone a kitteh. And one mistake they make in my opinion is they assume that cats are aloof and independent thus making the cat more fearful. The trick is in the way a cat is socialized. Every cat has their own personality and as their guardians we need to recognize their need to adapt to our attention. For example, Medb will lapland on my sweeties lap and not mine. Why - because I am muscular and just not that damned comfortable. But she will cuddle my toes in bed and crawl up my back when she wants my attention. In the AM I get my share of head butting when she wants her morning treats. Which leads to another misconception about cats. Yes they are trainable. Medb and I have a daily routine concerning treats. When I get up I ask her if she wants treats and she will hop on her chair and meow. I offer her a treat asking her to say please and she will beckon with her right paw for it. She also recognizes other commands such as move when we want her to leave a spot or up up when we want her to be a specific place. There's a host of other commands she recognizes that would blow people's minds but the best is her ability to attempt human speech. I had a white cat called Kerry that unmistakably called my sweetie by name and Medb has learned a few human phrases on her own the funniest being hello. Anyway my point is that too many people view cats in the same light as budgies or hamsters when in a lot of cases they can be smarter than dogs.

    • @dmm29
      @dmm29 Před 2 lety +1

      I really appreciate your sharing your knowledge and experiences with your cats. Such lucky cats to live with you. For the chicken broth, do you just use water that chicken baked in? No seasoning. Sounds so healthy for cats. I will do that.

  • @belindamarie3222
    @belindamarie3222 Před rokem +2

    Having a pet in U.S. is a luxury. It's a shame that cat's and dog's get put to sleep for no reason other than the pet owner doesn't have thousands to pay for the care. I took my beloved 11 yr kitty to all her wellness checks..then one month after one where she got a clean bill of health she stopped eating and began having a fever every other day. The vet didn't diagnose anything even with the major blood work taken but said she was fighting something hard as her fevers kept coming intermittently. The vet just gave her a cheap pill antibiotic for three weeks and suggested nothing else. Finally had to take her on a Sunday to an E.R. vet hospt. (called Cornell as my vet was closed and I was fed up with being practically ignored ) for a fever that was off the chart. And was told I needed to pay $5K to have her admitted to do exploratory test. I couldn't afford to do it. Took her to another vet for outpatient ultrasound and echocardiogram. Was told by that vet to put her to sleep as her heart had right sided failure and all other internal organ's were in bad shape.I was mortified. Prior to the ultrasounds I had taken her to two major hospital's in CT and NYC..both required 5K and no financial assistance of payment plan were available. Just credit card or cash. I took her home and prayed for an answer but finally put her put to sleep as I didn't want her to die in agony like I was reading many cat's with heart disease do..plus I trusted the vet was telling me the truth..she said to me and my daughter..let her die with dignity. A week afterwards I had a very weird feeling that something was wrong..intuition. I requested to see the two ultrasound test paperwork and to my horror the vet had lied about several things. The vet who gave the ultrasound(s) to her (he came into her office to do them..and I found out later they went to vet school together in the Virgin Islands) had recommended my kitty come back in .. after having more outpatient testing done to ck the results. As he'd ordered them and taken fluids from her chest area and kidney's. The vet that reported the test results to me.. and told me to euthanize my kitty had never even sent the fluid samples off to a lab..and never even told me they were done..she lied to me..told me she'd live only a month.. and had me murder my beloved kitty. I will never trust a vet totally again..and will stay in the room with my pet for all procedures. I had asked to be with her that but they said it wasn't allowed. PLEASE ask for the test results..then take them to a different vet for a second opinion when being told to euthanize your pet. I trusted this vet. She is a deceptive liar. Here in Greenwich CT. I even filed a case against her. But nothing happened to her. Dr. Maria Violi. It's been five years..but feels like yesterday. I am a person of color and feel it was discrimination. 💔

  • @robertmerrick2389
    @robertmerrick2389 Před rokem

    Informative!