Showing posts with label Pet Care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pet Care. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 June 2024

I'm Looking For Food For My Kitten

Ensuring that cats and kittens receive adequate vitamins and minerals in their food is crucial for maintaining their overall health and well-being. Just like humans, these essential nutrients play a vital role in the growth, development, and proper functioning of a feline's body. Especially it's important for big size animals like Maine Coons.

Ensuring that cats and kittens receive adequate vitamins and minerals in their food is crucial for maintaining their overall health and well-being. Just like humans, these essential nutrients play a vital role in the growth, development, and proper functioning of a feline's body. Especially it's important for big size animals like Maine Coons.

Thursday, 18 April 2024

Maine Coon Cat Becomes Beautiful If Alimented Correctly This Way

 This fantastic Maine Coon cat has a beautiful body, is large, and has very thick silky fur. At almost 4 years old he is a fantastic animal even though I left him at my house two years ago because I had pity on making him return to the condition he came from. 


Maine Coon Cat Becomes Beautiful If Alimented Correctly This Way

Sunday, 31 March 2024

Introducing A New Maine Coon Kitten In Our Family

Starting a new life is not easy for anyone. Imagine if they took you away from your mother, took you to who knows where, and put you in an absolutely alien and, as such, hostile environment. And you are only three months old.

Introducing A New Maine Coon Kitten In Our Family

I think my cats tell the kittens that they have to leave our house and go to another family. In short, kittens know what awaits them. Some don't want it, others ask every person who comes to take them. In any case, the first days are hard for everyone. 

Sunday, 10 March 2024

Phantom Pregnancy Of A Maine Coon Cat Ended With Inflammation

Last week was very difficult both for me and my Maine Coon cat Mefiti whom I have already talked about before. Not only did she have an abscess under her throat. She was pretending to mate with Filippo a month ago. Filippo is castrated and these games end badly for her:

Mefiti wanted to have kittens so much that she developed a hysterical pregnancy. 

Well, things did not exactly this way. The cat had a hormonal swing. It's not that she "invented" a pregnancy voluntarily like humans could do (by the way, they say, Phantom Pregnancy is possible in human beings, too). 


Maine Coon cats have heat practically every month all year round and can mate even immediately after giving birth. This is a serious problem in homes where owners do not want to sterilize their cats. In my case, I have a small registered domestic cattery and therefore my cats are not sterilized. 

Saturday, 2 March 2024

Philipp, Maine Coon Cat Without Psycological Problems

 Filippo is a young cat who spent the first two years of his life in a cage. They rented him to breeders as a breeding stock. He arrived in my house as a fur ball that weighed only 5 kilos. This is the weight of a two-year-old female, not a male. He was so mistreated that he didn't know that it was possible to play, he didn't know how to express his feelings. It made me cry when I watched him.


At first, I didn't know what to do with him. His fur was terrible: just lumps. I was thinking of taking him to the groomer to shave him. But the groomer was not working in that period. Maybe on vacation. Then I slowly started combing him, tearing out all that dead hair.

Within a week or two he had become more relaxed. Now it was time to bring him back. I don't like cats unless they're red. But this poor creature who had now become alive... It was so painful to think that he had to go back to the cage... And I decided to leave him with us.

Friday, 1 March 2024

The New Maine Coon Male Will Arrive Soon In Our Family

 This is Henri Le Grand, a 3 month Maine Coon kitten. The breeder has to vaccinate him the second time and he will be ready to leave his mum. By law, in Italy, cats can leave the cattery from three months of age. 

In fact, I believe that the right age for Maine Coons is 4 months because they are later in their growth and maturation. Our Philipp, who by all Maine Coon standards should already be an adult at 4 years, is still a kitten due to his behavior.

Maine Coon cats are like the gentle giants of the feline world, known for their large size, friendly personalities, and striking appearance. These majestic creatures have tufted ears, bushy tails, and a thick, water-repellent coat that comes in a variety of colors and patterns. They are one of the largest domesticated cat breeds, with males often weighing up to 18 pounds or more.

One of the most endearing traits of Maine Coons is their friendly and sociable nature. They are often referred to as "dog-like" because they enjoy the company of their human companions and are known to be loyal and affectionate. 

Maine Coons are also intelligent and playful, often engaging in games of fetch or showing off their acrobatic skills by leaping to impressive heights. Whether they are lounging on the couch or chasing after a toy, these gentle giants never fail to capture the hearts of those around them both humans and animals.

I believe that our Henri Le Grand will soon come to us.

When I got Timur, his breeder warned me that these cats are addictive: You need to buy more and more of them 🙂 🙂

I understand that I shouldn't do this, but I'm happy that there will be a new naughty one in the house. He will keep Filipp company who cannot convince the now old females to play with him.

He's grown, the baby, since I visited him





Thursday, 22 February 2024

Maine Coon Cat Rivalry in the Family

Maine Coon cats are known for their large size, friendly nature, and playful demeanor. However, what happens when two Maine Coon cats are brought into the same household? I will tell about the rivalry between Maine Coon cats in a family setting. 

Normally, Maine Coons are very friendly when living with all other species of pets. The kittens from my cattery coexist with literally every species of pet, even budgerigars. In my example, you can see what happens when Maine Coons want to achieve something.


I present to you the two of three Maine Coon females who live in my home. One (from behind) is Hestia. She is 10 years old, and she has been living with me since the age of 4 months. She has a calm and balanced character and usually doesn't question anything, even if she is capable of giving a slap if disturbed too much. 

The other is Mefiti. Mefiti is very young, she is only 6 years old, but she is much bigger: she weighs 8 kilos while Hestia weighs less than 6. She came to me when she was 8 months old. Mefiti is combative and normally defends what she wants. Mefiti is very much a creature of habit: she has favorite places near me. She feels safer and protected. Always staying in the same place makes her feel comfortable in her life. I am her power bank. 

I don't know why the other cats sometimes try to take her place. In this case, she doesn't fight but leaves.


In this case, Mefiti was lying next to me, but there was some space left. Hestia came and got in the middle of the free space. She wants to be close to me too. First Hestia looks at Mefiti and as you can see, Mefiti had a face and ears that are not happy. But she did not move. Hestia slipped in behind me without caring about Mefiti's emotions. Mefiti, disturbed, left. 

Look at this cunning face of Hestia!

Here are some tips for managing and minimizing any potential conflicts that may arise:

1. Provide separate resources: 

Ensure that each Maine Coon cat has their own food and water bowls, litter box, scratching posts, and sleeping areas. This will help prevent competition and territorial disputes over shared resources. 

2. Play and exercise: 

Engage both Maine Coon cats in interactive play sessions and provide opportunities for exercise to help release pent-up energy and reduce tension between them.

3. Supervise interactions: 

Monitor the interactions between the Maine Coon cats closely, especially during the initial introduction period. Step in if you notice any signs of aggression or tension and redirect their focus with toys or treats.

4. Create safe spaces: 

Set up hiding spots, elevated perches, and cozy retreats where each Maine Coon cat can escape if they need some alone time or want to avoid conflict with the other cat.

5. Positive reinforcement: 

Reward good behavior and interactions between the Maine Coon cats with treats, praise, and affection. Encourage peaceful coexistence by reinforcing positive interactions.

It all depends on the behavior of the owner. Be careful not to favor one of the animals, try to be equal with all. And scold them as you would scold your own children if necessary. Maine Cons are extremely intelligent and will understand everything you want from them (although perhaps as cats they won't show they do)

There is nothing good in the rivalry of the pets in the house. You can help manage and minimize potential conflicts between Maine Coon cats in your family, fostering a harmonious and peaceful coexistence between your feline companions. 


 

Thursday, 26 October 2023

Why Indoor Plants Can Be Dangerous For Our Cats?

 The relationship between plants and cats in an apartment can often be a cause for concern for pet owners. While plants can add beauty and a touch of nature to indoor spaces, they can also pose potential dangers to domestic cats. As responsible pet owners, it is crucial to be aware of the potential hazards that certain plants can pose to our feline companions. This article tells the story of a cat owner who discovered the negative impact that cactuses had on her cats, highlighting the importance of understanding the potential risks associated with indoor plants.


Why Indoor Plants Can Be Dangerous For Our Cats? Pet Industry Copywriter

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