Cat lover gifts
There are 2 kinds of people in the world that I've encountered in my profession - ones who are
cat lovers and ones who just can't stand them. Cats have their own personalities (as do dogs)
but by and large, if you speak with any cat lover (or owner) you will soon learn that they belong
to their cats, not the other way around. Dogs are by and large quite happy to be subservient to
you (not all dog breeds - so choose your dog breeds carefully) but cats on the other hand aren't
and they tend to be rather solitary creatures with their own independent mind and fixed way of
doing things. Cat lover gifts are therefore intended for people in the world who don't mind not
being 'queen' of the household and are quite content to share their domain with their favorite
feline.
| A cat bed fit for a queen? That's sleeping in style...sumptious catnap beetle bed is just one example of the range of cat beds that will make you wonder who's got the better deal in sleeping arrangements - you or your cat? A cat lover gift for the most pampered of felines. Click here |
| Animal Den has a section with the different cat breed gifts itemized accordingly. Not as broad a selection as their dog breed gifts section but certainly worth a visit to look for mousepads, calenders and the like. Click here |
| Samburu has a lot of unusual stationary type gifts which would suit the cat lover. From greeting cards, written stationary to home items like coasters, you can find cat items at drop dead prices. Click here |
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Cat with sore on head
He (my 6yo MaineCoon neutered male cat) has been spending more time in the house the last month. The question: He developed a sore spot on the top of his head and the hair has been coming out in a circumference of about 3/4 of an inch around the sore spot. I have been treating it with bag balm (cow sauve) and a antibotic first aid spray for cats which contains
natural oat extract. Active ingredient is benzalkonium chloride. It is healing and scabbing up, but He keeps scratching at it and opening it up. Should I put something on, that would prevent him from doing that? I.E. bandaid. We just had him microchipped, and he had an exam and was prounounced healthy. Two days later this started. Prior to this he had a sore on his side that seemed to be similar, but no hair loss, but it finally disappeared with him chewing at it. Could this be something serious.
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