Visited one of our biggest fans: The Whole Cat and Kaboodle
(www.thewhole-cat.com)
in Kirkland’s Houghton Neighborhood. When I walked in, Nancy the owner (with the
ever helpful Daria) was trimming the claws on a gorgeous cat that was less than
pleased to have this done. Actually,
I’ve never heard such a human- like sound coming from an animal but: Nancy was
so soothing in voice and manner – I couldn’t help but be impressed!
Open 2 years in May 2015; The Whole Cat and Kaboodle is going well as a
grooming and boarding location with the most inviting “hang out and playroom”
for us humans to enjoy visiting with the cats.
Kudos for facilitating adoptions for 120 cats that are now enjoying
their permanent homes!
Helpful informational cards are available to take home
courtesy of #TheWholeCat. Here’s a brief
overview of the cards I saw:
A PURRFECT LITTER
SYSTEM (thanks for the shout out for DooKashi, step #5!)
- A nice big litter box, one per cat of course…we
like high sided boxes
- A single ingredient litter such as corn, soy,
pine or pea fiber
- A great litter scoop such as the Litter Lifter –
love the design with uninterrupted beveled tines.
- A nice big litter mat to collect litter and
prevent tracking
- A scoop of #DooKashi
added to the box after cleaning helps to neutralize odors and pathogens and extend
the life of the litter/
- A hit of cat Attract Litter Additive keeps kitty
coming back to the box every time
- Lastly, consider investing in a new litter box
every year. Plastics are porous and harbor odors and bacteria.
NEW KITTY CHECKLIST:
- Healthy Food: choose a variety of human grade
quality canned food – maybe even try a little raw! 2 ounces of food per pound
of cat until they are 10 months to 1 year old, then cut back to 1 ounce per
pound.
- A BED: it’s good to have a place to call one’s
own
- Cat Tree: especially great when introducing
kitty to a home with other cats
- Litter Box: new kitty, new box ALWAYS!
FOUR “MUST KNOW”
facts about cats
- 1.Cats are obligate carnivores meaning: they are
designed to THRIVE on the fuel of clean meat. They can digest grains and
veggies but can’t really use them.
- 2.Cats are crepuscular by nature meaning: cats are
designed to hunt and eat at dusk and dawn. Feeding 2 moisture and protein rich
meals per day is best for their digestive systems
- 3.Cats are designed to get moisture from their
prey (food). Cats eating only dry food
tend to be about 10% more dehydrated than cats on a canned or raw diet. Dehydration leads to headaches, crabbiness,
kidney disease, dandruff and more.
- 4.Cats are prey animals. We tend to think of them
as predators because they are hunters. But, they are also hunted. Cats feel
best when they can be invisible – hide their waste, keep super clean, sleep in
high places or under things. Most behavioral
issues stem from this important fact.
Stop by The Whole Cat and Kaboodle or, visit www.thewhole-cat.com and see more
helpful cat hints. And of yes: meet
Nancy! .