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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Dr. Ruth MacPete: "Green Pet Living" - Helping Pet Owners & Pets "Go Green"

You've switched from incandescent bulbs to low wattage LED's. You drive a hybrid and bring your own bags to the grocery store. You care about greenhouse gases and your carbon footprint, but what about your pet's carbon pawprint? Is your pet living a green, eco-friendly life? With just a few simple changes, you can make sure that your pet's living green too.

  • Waste Management. Anyone who has ever had a pet knows that they create lots of waste. It is estimated that 10 million tons of waste from pets fill landfills yearly. What can be done? Instead of using plastic bags to pick up and dispose of your pet's waste, try using recycled biodegradable pet poop bags. If you have a cat, switch from a clay-based litter to a biodegradable litter, like World's Best Cat Litter™. Not only will you be using a chemical-free, all-natural and flushable litter, but by switching to a biodegradable litter, you can cut down on the estimated 2 million tons of clay litter that end up in landfills.
  • Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute. Always pick-up after your pet and follow the backpacker's motto of leaving only footprints. Leaving your pet's waste behind is not only rude, it can pollute water sources when washed into the storm drains that empty into streams and lakes.
  • Buy Green. Purchase pet beds, furniture and toys made from recycled or sustainable materials such as hemp. Environmentally friendly hemp can be used to make almost everything, like leashes, collars, beds and toys.
  • Buy in Bulk. Buying pet food and pet supplies in bulk not only saves money, it also conserves fuel and lowers emissions by saving you extra trips to the store.
  • Pet Overpopulation. Make sure your pet isn't adding to the pet over-population problem by having your pets spayed or neutered.
  • Recycled Pets. If you are thinking about adding to your family think about getting a pet from the shelter. There are tons of "recycled pets" in need of a good home. While adopting one of these deserving pets may not lower emissions or save fuel, it can save a life.

By adopting these tips, you and your pet can live green and make the planet a better place.

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Let the Olympicat Games Begin!

With the Winter Olympics just around the corner, it reminds us that this is no season to hibernate—and even pets could benefit from some rigorous physical activity. Sure they might enjoy curling (on the couch), but cats also love to play! One of the most amusing ways you can play with your cat is by dimming the lights and taking out a laser pointer. With a few dexterous wrist motions, you'll soon see how well your cat can flip jump, dance and lutz—no ice required.

If your kitty competitor isn't all about chasing that little red dot around, check out some of these other great cat games.

Playing with your cat is a great way to fulfill all those resolutions you made for your and your pet. Playing is a good start. But while you're at it, look into healthier alternatives for them as well. Here's an article from Dr. Ruth MacPete regarding pet obesity. Below we have also shared two great resources to help maintain a healthy diet for your pet.

The Feline Nutrition Education Society
Ask the Expert: Pet Nutrition from the ASPCA

Maybe you made another resolution about being more environmentally friendly. If that is the case, here are a few tips on how to make your feline friend go green. World's Best Cat Litter™ is happy to remind you that our 100% natural litter is made with whole-kernel corn and is pet, people and planet safe!

Here's hoping you enjoy many gold-medal moments with your nimble mouser. We'll see you next month!

--World's Best Cat Litter™

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Dr. Ruth MacPete – "Love Your Pet" Valentine's Day Tips

Our pets give us so much and ask for so little. Show them how much you love and appreciate them this Valentine's Day by giving them the ultimate gift of love: good health.

  • Why wait until your pet is sick before seeing the veterinarian? Instead, take your pet to the veterinarian for a routine check–up at least once a year. Routine check-ups allow your veterinarian to detect medical issues early when they are easiest to treat and help keep your pet in top shape.
  • Vaccines are important so stay up to date on the recommended immunizations to protect your pet from preventable illnesses.
  • Parasites are more than a nuisance. They can cause serious health problems to your pet. Protect your pet from parasites by using veterinary recommended parasite control products year-round. Unlike the products from the past, today's recommended products are safe, easy to use, and extremely effective.
  • Keep your pet's smile pearly white by brushing regularly with pet-safe tooth paste and by providing dental toys and treats to help keep their teeth healthy and clean.
  • Prevent your pet from becoming one of the many missing and unidentified pets at shelters around the country by making sure they always wear a collar and ID tag and have a registered microchip. No matter how careful you are, you can never be sure your animal won't get lost. Take every precaution to insure that if your pet gets lost, they have the best chance of coming home to you.
  • Nutrition and exercise are as important for your pet as it is for you. Provide high quality food and plenty of exercise to keep your pet lean and fit.
  • It's more than just for looks. Keep your pet's coat healthy with regular brushing and grooming.
  • Be green and buy natural products that are pet, people and planet friendly. For cats, consider using all-natural, biodegradable corn based litter like World's Best Cat Litter™. And for dogs, try using biodegradable waste bags.
  • Lastly, keep your pet's mind and body sharp by buying them stimulating toys for Valentine's Day. Here are a few of my favorites dog toys: The Buster Cube, TreatStik, The Babble Ball, GoDogGo and here are a few of my favorite entertaining cat toys: The Kitty Babble Ball, Panic Mouse, Cheese Mountain, and Thing in a Bag.

So remember when you are thinking about your loved ones this Valentine's Day don't forget about your four legged friends. Our furry friends give us unconditional love and companionship year round and deserve a show of affection.

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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

December 2009 -The Best of Cats on the Internet!

Happy 2010 everyone!

With a New Year and a new month upon us, it's that time to share the latest and greatest that our four-legged friends had to offer over the last month of 2009. We hope everyone one had a merry and meowy December, and if you haven't been staying in tune with our monthly "Best of Cats on the Internet" posts, please check out the month of November.

Ok, folks. Without further ado, we present you with some of our favorite cat moments from the month of December.

Kitty Cat Video Corner:

Cutest kitty ever!!
So many kitten videos out there claim to be the cutest ever. To some degree they are all right, but this kitten is something else. The owner even dares you to try and watch without cracking a smile, and for that matter, so do we!



Kitten Headlock FTW
Ever wonder what it is your kitty is dreaming of? Some of them probably dream of being a lion or a tiger, but this little feline most likely dreams of one day being a professional wrestler. Check out the headlock he gets his friend into! LOL



Best of the Cat Blogosphere:

December 21
Christmas came early for these cats. Check out what their "servants" got them to play with, along with some more World's Best Cat Litter™.

December 27
With word play like "Santa Paws" and "Chrismouse" how can you not want to see what these cats are meowing about!

December 28
The winner of the Old Cats Rule first Cutest Senior Cat Contest has been announced. Congratulations Smudge! Check out what the Cutest Senior Cat grand prize winner will be receiving!

Tips, Tricks and General Info:

7 Cat Emergency Signs
If you are unaware of what a potential cat emergency may be you should check out these 7 signs that your cat needs immediate help from the vet.

Why do cats need thiamine?
This recent article discusses the health issues involved when a cat suffers from a thiamine deficiency. For your cat's sake make sure you are in the know.

Well, that seems to be it for this month! We hope everyone starts off their new year on the right foot (or paw)!

Very Best,
-- World's Best Cat Litter™

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Brrr! It's Cold - 4 Tips to Keep Your Felines Warm During the Cold Winter Months

Shiver, shiver, shiver ... it's that time of the year again ... when teeth chatter, breath fogs and goose bumps pop. Lucky for us, we can put on an extra coat or go into a warm house. But what about our four-legged friends, who have only one coat to get them through summer and winter? How do we keep them warm?

Here are four easy ways to ensure your pets stay warm during Mother Nature's long dance with Old Man Winter.

  1. Gimme Shelter
    You don't have to build a sealed metal fortress for your cat, but let's talk about some sufficient options that don't require a lot of budget and effort. We recommend checking out this very helpful article "How To Keep Outdoor Cats Warm In Winter" on HubPages. Here are some of the key points:
    • Get a shelter big enough for a cat but not big enough for a dog, raccoon, possum, skunk or other unwanted animal.
    • Place some straw in the home for extra warmth.
    • Try to put the shelter in an area protected from the wind and elements. This will help avoid cold drafts.

    Here are a few different outdoor shelters and houses that you can purchase for use outside your home. Also keep in mind you can build your own cat shelter.

    Small Insulated Outdoor Cedar Cat House from the Cat & Kitten Store -- $159.99
    KatKabin Outdoor Cat House -- $103.99
    Outdoor Heated Kitty Pad -- $49.95

  2. Feed that Feline!
    In winter, it is important to increase your cats food supply and give them a lot of high-quality proteins. This will help them keep their coats healthy and thick throughout the wintertime months. If you make food and water available outside in cold conditions, don't use metal bowls. You don't want Fluffy's tongue frozen to the metal—even if she is triple-dog dared! Also, be sure to regularly check the water bowl to make sure it is not freezing over.
  3. Manage all the ins and outs
    This one is pretty simple. When the weather gets cold, let your cat outdoors less. When the temperature starts to bottom out, be aware of how long your cat has been outside. Set a time period from when you let your cat out to when you think they should come back in. For example, if the weather is really cold and you let your cat out at 4, set a timer to let it back in at 4:15.

    Unlike in summer, spring and fall, when it is more comfortable for your cat to wait outside, the winter can be a dangerous time to leave a kitty waiting around for you to open the door, which leads us to our next tip.
  4. Watch that door
    As you are well aware, if a cat comes up to your door it is ready to come inside. It is very important during the cold winter months to make sure that you pay close attention. Not good at watching the door? Here are two creative ideas to help:
    • Get an outdoor camera. That way you can see if your cat is at your door from the convenience of your computer. We recommend the Logitech Outdoor Camera.
    • Install a motion detector. You can turn on the motion detector every time you let your cats out so that you get alerted as soon as they come back to the door. You can get a fairly inexpensive motion detector like this outdoor motion sensor and set it the appropriate area and height level to detect your cat.

Alright folks, button up and have a happy winter season! For all you cute-as-a-button cats, stay safe ... and stay warm!

Yours purrsonally,
-- World's Best Cat Litter™

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

November 2009 -The Best of Cats on the Internet!

Greetings, Everyone!

What a great month! We hope you had as much fun in November as we did! As you know, we have been sharing the "Best of Cats on the Internet" at the beginning of every month. We hope everyone has enjoyed these posts so far and that they have helped bring you up to speed on the latest and greatest involving cats on the Internet! With that said, did you get a chance to see our post last month? If not, you might want to catch up on all of the great stuff from Catober!

Ok folks, it is time to get down to serious business! Here we go again!

Kitty Cat Video Corner:

Office Cat Answers the Phone - Ring, ring!
Do you ever leave your house afraid you are going to miss an important phone call? Maybe you should think about hiring this cat to be your secretary, LOL!



Cat Playing "I Spy"
Cats playing "I Spy" ... does it get better than that? Check out this handy camera work by Andrew G! This funny cat video has gotten over 70,000 views since its release just a few short weeks ago.


Best of the Cat Blogosphere!

November 20
Congratulations to the crew over at The Monkeys blog for welcoming a new furriend into the house! Samson and Delilah, we hope things are going better than your first meeting with Sweet Pea. You didn't look to happy with her in your first few days together! We hope that you have gotten to know her better and are all getting along now:)


November 29
Do you own a senior cat? Want a chance to win a 6 month supply of World's Best Cat Litter™? World's Best Cat Litter™ is happy to be working with OldCatsRule and to be involved in a great contest on Facebook involving senior cats. To learn more about the contest, please read our recent blog post or visit our friends and furriends over at OldCatsRule for all the details!

November 30
World's Best Cat Litter™ on Sumac Stories blog! Did you get a chance to see what the cats over at Sumac Stories thought about our cat litter? We were happy to hear they enjoyed the litter and that it delivered on their expectations. We also chuckled when we read about how pretty they thought the litter was and their comment about feeling bad about messing it up, LOL!


Tips, Tricks and General Info

November 16
Morris Animal Foundation commits $13 million to pet health studies for cats, dogs and other species! Big news! Over 23 feline health studies will take place in 2010 to help better understand diseases, conditions and general health issues commonly found within cats. This is great news for all cat owners as these studies will provide more information and insight on how to help cats when different health issues arise.

November 20
Did you read the great article on "Pet-Friendly Hotels" written by Lynn O'Rourke Hayes? Whether you have a trip lined up for the near future or are looking to plan an upcoming vacation, we recommend getting up to speed on all the hotels and lodging establishments offering pet-friendly accommodations!

November 21
Train your cat? Did you know that cats are trainable? Check out this great article on how cats are trainable and what shelters like the Michigan Humane Society are doing with programs like the "Pawsitive Start Program" for their cats. Check out this picture of a cat giving a high-five to his trainer!


Alright gang, I think that's all we have for now. We have a big Holiday and fun-filled month ahead of us. If you happen to come across a great video, blog post, or something downright entertaining over the next month please feel free to share it with us!

Very Best,
-- World's Best Cat Litter™

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Friday, November 20, 2009

CHECK IN: PET-FRIENDLY HOTELS MAKE TRAVEL WITH YOUR FURRY FRIENDS A BREEZE

by Lynn O'Rourke Hayes

An increasing number of lodging establishments are gaining guest loyalty by throwing a bone to Bob or a sardine to Sally.

We're not talking about the aging uncle or the difficult, distant cousin.

Rather, the focus is on our beloved pets; those fast friends who, recent research shows, are often more treasured companions than their human alternative. And hotel owners everywhere are finding there's nothing too good for Bob and Sally.

Red carpet treatment. Hotels and resorts are not only posting a welcome sign for your four-legged friends, they are going out of their way to ensure your pet is comfortable and cozy. Upscale hotel chains like Loews Hotels and Starwood's W Hotels, have expanded their system-wide commitments to include guests' furry companions. With perks ranging from toys at check-in to doggie or kitty turndown service, pets have plenty to wiggle their tails about.

Global programs. International chains like Best Western, Choice Hotels and Marriott have made offering pet friendly hotels a priority across the country and around the world.

First In. One of the earliest adopters of the pet-friendly phenomenon, the Cypress Inn, is in the pet-friendly enclave of Carmel, Calif. Owned by actress and animal advocate Doris Day, the Mediterranean-style establishment is a short stroll from the beach and offers pet sitting, plus suggestions for outings with your four-legged friends. Up to three pets are welcome. No doubt Ms. Day, the iconic pet lover, would be proud to see how the industry has changed to welcome pets of all shapes and sizes.

On the web. Websites like PetsWelcome.com and PetTravel.com help travelers chart a driving route that makes it easy to plan and book feline friendly hotels in advance. Travelers are able to sort lodging options by type of pet and locations.

If you go:

Plan ahead. Consider making an advance reservation through a pet friendly travel site or chain hotel website so you will know that your cat will be welcomed after a long day of travel.

Gather the gear. Don't forget your pet's collar, leashes and ID. A carrier or crate will also be important for making everyone feel comfortable and safe inside the hotel room. Consider bringing a familiar blanket or toy.

Remember their litter. You might not think a change in your cat's litter will be significant yet it may affect the success of your trip. To help your cat feel at home in the hotel room, make sure you bring along their favorite cat litter so your pal does not have to adjust to yet another new smell or experience. Cats are creatures of habit and keeping their litter the same will keep them happy. World's Best Cat Litter™ fits well into your travel program because it is 100% all natural. It is also flushable, making the disposal of litter hassle-free when you're in the hotel and on the road.

With a good plan in place, you can relax and enjoy your time away!

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

October 2009 - The Best of Cats on the Internet!

Hi, everyone!

Here we are again ... the beginning of another feline-filled month ahead! We hope you enjoyed Catober as much as we did. As you know, we share the best of cats on the Internet every month. Did you get a chance to see our post last month? If not, you might want to consider catching up before reading on!

Alright folks, it's time to move on with the show. We hope you enjoy this month's best as much as we do!

Kitty Cat Video Corner

The Mean Kitty Song—this video is packed full of LOL moments! Watch Little Sparta do what he does best as mean kitty in this three-and-half-minute clip. With over 27 million views to-date, this one may be an instant cat classic.



Pretty Kitty Productions presents "Halloween Cat"—seriously, did you think we would not include a video involving a cat with some serious Halloween spirit? Check out Jarrod as he shows how he likes to celebrate Halloween at his house.



Best of the Cat Blogosphere!

October 19 - World's Best Cat Litter™ on the Furry Paws blog! Did you see what the gang over at Furry Paws thought about our litter in this post? Check out their thoughts on litter while enjoying some of the cute pictures of Yaffa and Sebastian enjoying their new litter mat!

October 25 - Did you see the Modkat and World's Best Cat Litter™ contest featured on Moderncat? If you have a Modkat or are interested in buying one, be sure to enter yourself in this great contest. The winner will receive a year's supply of World's Best Cat Litter™ and a Flip MinoHD camcorder!

Tips, Tricks and General Info

October 23 - Check out Hillary Swank as she shows her support for shelter pets. Did you know that she has adopted and helped many animals throughout her life and career? That's right; Hillary Swank does quite a bit off the screen to help animals who need a home!

October 28 - "Can Pets Catch Swine Flu?" Check out this blog post by the people over at Catster as they explain the chances of animals getting the H1N1 virus. UPDATE 11/05/09-- It turns out that animals actually can get the Swine Flu! To learn more please visit this article about a kitty in Iowa who got a case of H1N1.

October 30 - Have you gotten up to speed on all of the holiday hazards that can potentially impact your pets? If not, we invite you to check out the Holiday Hazards piece written by Dr. Ruth MacPete right here on our very own Clearing the Air!

OK, gang, that's all we have for now! Until next time, we wish you a very happy and fun-filled November. Remember if you see anything interesting or downright entertaining, please let us know!

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Holiday Hazards

Shorter days and longer nights signal the end of summer and the beginning of autumn and winter. They also signal the beginning of another season: the holiday season. The holidays are filled with trick or treating, turkey dinners, lighting of the Menorah, and Christmas carols. Sadly, for many pets, these joyful times are interrupted by an unexpected visit to the veterinarian. While the holidays are festive times, they can also be perilous times for our pets. Each year, millions of pets are seriously injured during the holidays, with intestinal obstructions, chocolate toxicity, burns, and pancreatitis being some of the most common reasons. In order to ensure that your holidays are filled with visions of sugarplums, rather than long waits in a veterinary emergency room, follow these simple precautions to help keep your pets safe.

Holiday Decorations
Pets are inquisitive by nature but their curiosity can get them into trouble. While a Christmas tree adorned with glistening ornaments and twinkling lights may be a feast for our eyes, we would never think of putting one of those shining ornaments in our mouths. However, to our pets these twinkling objects are new toys beckoning to be examined, played with, and even eaten. Shattered glass ornaments are razor sharp and can injure pets and their people. Most of us know that small ornaments can be choking hazards, but many are unaware of the dangers of linear objects, like tinsel, string, yarn, and ribbons. Not only can pets become entangled, if ingested, linear objects can also cause life-threatening intestinal blockages unless they are promptly removed surgically. Linear foreign bodies are especially common with cats.

Candles
Decorative candles, jack o' lanterns, and Menorahs can also be very tempting to our pets. Besides possibly burning an overly curious or careless pet, they can start a house fire if accidentally knocked over. Never leave lit candles unattended and always place them out of reach of pets.

Plants
Although they may seem harmless, certain holiday plants, like lilies, ivy, holly, mistletoe, and poinsettias can be dangerous if ingested. The symptoms can be as mild as vomiting and diarrhea or as serious as kidney failure and death. Lilies in particular are highly toxic to cats causing kidney failure and death. When decorating your home for the holidays try to use non-toxic plants or keep poisonous plants well out of reach of pets.

Food
Calorie-filled holiday feasts and Halloween sweets can hurt our waistlines by packing on a few extra pounds. For our pets, holiday foods can have even more serious health consequences than weight gain. Although in keeping with the holiday spirit of goodwill, sharing our leftovers with our pets can lead to pet obesity. Pet obesity is associated with significant health problems, such as diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis. Giving leftovers routinely also promotes begging and reinforces bad behavior.

Besides leading to obesity, eating fatty holiday foods can also cause a life-threatening inflammation of the pancreas gland called pancreatitis. In pets, pancreatitis is usually caused by ingestion of fatty foods like turkey, ham, gravy, and chicken skins. If left untreated, it can be fatal. Bones also pose a serious danger to pets. Poultry bones are dangerous because they can splinter and get lodged in the gastrointestinal tract and therefore should never be given to pets. Ham and beef bones can break teeth or can also cause intestinal obstructions. If you wish to give your pet a special holiday treat, instead of giving them bones, consider giving them a healthy dental treat specially intended for safe chewing and dental hygiene. Never give your pets chocolate. Fortunately, most people know that chocolate can be toxic to pets. Even small quantities can cause vomiting, diarrhea, seizures and even death, so keep chocolate out of their reach.

Lost Pets
Although the holidays are usually joyous times, as anyone who has ever hosted a holiday party knows, they can also be stressful times. This can be especially true for our pets. The revolving door of visiting guests, the break from the routine, the raucous trick-or-treaters, and the merry carolers can frighten our pets and cause them to run away. If your pet tends to easily get scared, nervous, or becomes protective, it is important to keep them confined safely inside your house. Many pets are lost during the holidays when they jump out of their yard or dart out of an open door. Sadly, there is also a disturbing increase in the disappearance of many animals, especially black cats, during Halloween. Keep your pets indoors so that they do not fall prey to pranksters. Remember all pets, even strictly indoor cats, should have collars with tags and microchips so that if they become lost they can be returned safely home.

Keep these important tips in mind during the holidays in order to keep your pets safe. Watch out for choking and obstruction hazards. Avoid pet-toxic plants or, at least, be sure to keep them out of reach of your pets. Don't give them chocolate, alcohol, or bones. Instead of giving your pet leftovers from your holiday meal, give your pet a pet-safe treat or a new toy. Lastly, keep pets inside and away from open doors during the holiday commotion to prevent them from running away. Paying careful attention to these warnings will help keep the holidays happy for you and your pet and should prevent unscheduled visits to the vet.

The makers of WORLD'S BEST CAT LITTER™ are not only dedicated to making the best cat litter, they are also committed to helping cats live longer, healthier lives. By providing educational articles like this one, they hope to educate pet parents about important cat health topics. WORLD'S BEST CAT LITTER™, the all-natural, dust and chemical free corn-based litter that is pet, people, and planet friendly.

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