Santa arrives. He’s building a list, checking it twice, and determining who’s been good and bad. You’re mistaken, Pandas. They’re judged too.
The Los Angeles-based “Heaven on Earth” cat rescue charity posts images of its naughty and good cats. The photos and nomination reasons are adorable! We picked the sweetest ones to make you smile.
Contact “Heaven on Earth” to save a cat in California. Perry’s Place, their North Hollywood refuge and adoption center, it’s open to potential adopters open Thursday through Sunday.
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Ingrid, a certified cat behavior consultant, told Bored Panda that pet owners should take it gently to let their new cat adjust.
“Cats are most stressed by environmental changes. Start a cat in a small place like a bathroom or home office. Many humans think this is harsh and wish to give them a lot of space, but cats are highly afraid of unexpected open spaces “said.
“After they are eating, drinking, and using the litter box normally, you can slowly let them into more of the house. Keeping them eating during this stressful adjustment is crucial “remarked.
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Don’t force the animal to control its tension and worry. Wait.
“Slowly introduce the cat to you and the household. If the cat is afraid, walk in, sit down, read out loud, or scroll your phone, and let them approach you at their own time “Fundamentally Feline cat behaviorist Ingrid stated.
“Be cool and avert your gaze to reassure your cat. Another icebreaker is play. Interactive wand toys reduce tension and boost confidence, so play with the cats and explore a range of toys. Some cats are “prey specific” and only enjoy feathers, small rodents, or snakes, so you have to pick toys that interest them.” Learn how to introduce your cat to a new environment here.
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“To alter the lives of homeless cats through rescue, sanctuary, and fresh beginnings” is Heaven on Earth’s mission. The non-profit team does this in several ways. Sanctuary, adoptions, foster programs, and community outreach. They also transport cats for spay/neuter.
Erendira Cronkhite formed the “Heaven on Earth Organization for Animals” in 2000. She wanted to solve Los Angeles’ cat overpopulation problem: few cats were surviving the shelter system.
A tiny adoption program began in 2004. When contributors supported the non-profit, the initiative grew.
Perry’s Place eventually had 12 cage-free rooms, 3 huge enclosures, and 72 cat condominiums. It can house 250 cattos. 100 more cats can be fostered.
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We’d love to rescue every pet in need of love and a permanent home, but it’s not a decision to be taken lightly. How will your home fit everyone? Consider whether you can provide your new pets a good life.
That involves being honest about how much time you can spend with your new pet. It also involves being realistic about your capacity to feed, house, and treat it. Everyone wants to help, which is great, but you need resources to do so. Adopting an animal only to learn you can’t or don’t want to care for it is a terrible mistake.
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Embora Cats interviewed the UK’s top vet charity, the PDSA, about adopting pets and what new owners should know.
After bringing your dog or kitten home, schedule a vet check. PDSA Vet Anna Ewers Clark told us earlier that this will let you to check their health, growth rate, and parasite treatments or immunizations. Your vet can recommend more procedures for your new best friend. Discuss neutering your pet.
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The vet told Embora Cats, “Make sure you insure them from the day they’re brought home so their vet fees will be covered if they ever become ill or injured.” Pet owners should also consider finances. Easily forgotten.
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Consider your new pet’s age. This can alter much. Anna from the PDSA stated, “Your puppy or kitten may need a somewhat different regimen than an adult cat or dog.
Little children need regular mealtimes. About three meals a day. Rest is essential. “Young pets are energetic in brief bursts and then asleep,” she told Embora Cats.
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“It’s vital to play with your puppy or kitten since this is an important part of their growth and encourages them to be active, but if they start to feel weary it’s great to let them sleep for a while,” the vet said, adding that parents must find the proper balance between movement and rest.
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She stated puppies and kittens have a socialization period when their minds are hard-wired to learn about the world. “Puppies socialize from 4-12 weeks, and kittens from 3-8 weeks. During this socialization time, your pet should have lots of positive experiences with diverse sounds, smells, and circumstances and meet a range of people.
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Embora, which weekly naughty and pleasant cat photo was your favorite? Do you keep cats? Adopted an animal before? Comment your ideas, experiences, and cat images. Contact us!
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