Two kiwi cats living happily inside their cat-fenced yard. We don't roam, but we do live fun-filled lives.
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The cat fencing had restricted the cats to the backyard, so I started to build new runs into the front yard area. The initial walkway has proved very popular.
Cat fencing, and containment is rarely a topic in New Zealand. Start a discussion on most social media and the ignorant and aggressive comments will spew forth. I find it amazing that people will readily consider and purchase, chicken runs, dog-runs, and even rabbit or bird cages and housing, but almost go into apoplectic seizures of rage if you suggest an outside containment for their cats to enjoy and be safe in. Although some Councils are beginning to talk about cat management, in the context of protecting native birds, they have only looked at microchipping, bylaws, and potential enforcement regimes (including trapping and killing roaming cats that are not able to be identified). The options considered for, and by, cat owners are limited to keeping cats inside 24 hours, allowing them to free roam, or imposing a curfew (being kept inside at night). Clearly we have a long way to go when it comes to intelligent thinking about the welfare of our cats, and our wildlife. So today
There's quite a few discussions on the qualities of various cat litter products, and even brands. Some claim to be the world's best litter, and others the most frugal, or eco-friendly. I prefer the recycled paper litter myself, but was recently drawn (suckered) to try a small bag of a clumping litter. Mainly because I had noticed a reasonable amount of dust coming off the paper litter, and we'd just had a scare with Lily's breathing (possible asthma). So, I can now say without any fear of being contradicted that I have found the world's worst cat litter. Woolworths clumping cat litter. I"m not even sure it would pass the Consumer Guarantees Act for description, or product performance. What makes it so bad? Well, straight out of the bag it looks pretty good. A small grained, grey litter with little or no dust. But it's all about the 'clumping' aint it... and this stuff doesn't clump in any way that I have seen before. It
The reason my cats are contained is to keep them as safe as I can from all sorts of dangers. International Cat Care is a UK charity founded in 1958, and they're currently collecting stories detailing incidents relating to cat safety as a way of helping other owners keep their cats safe. They're interested in a wide range of incidents from poisoning (including anti-freeze or plants) right through to cats being lost. Your story may help to provide useful information on the most common harmful events for cats, and therefore the best solutions to keep them safe. The collected data may also reveal interesting or even surprising information about our cats. Click here to add your story, or learn more about this campaign
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