Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Wordless Wednesday - Snuggle Schmuggle
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Catatouille for two, Please. (A Chewy Review)
Hello everyone! It’s time for our Chewy review! This month as part of the Chewy Blogger Outreach Program I chose Natural Balance Delectable Delights Catatouille Stew.
Delectable Delights is famous for flavors such as O'Fishally Scampi and Sea Brûlée, but we’re not fish girls in this house. So when I saw Catatouille Stew on their menu, I knew we had to try it.
Delectable Delights is famous for flavors such as O'Fishally Scampi and Sea Brûlée, but we’re not fish girls in this house. So when I saw Catatouille Stew on their menu, I knew we had to try it.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Dr. Catsby's Bowl For Whisker Relief - A Review
Hello everyone! I (Lexy) usually bring you the
latest news on pet products through my reviews, but today Mother asked to take
over the blog. She really loves this
product and wanted to share her thoughts on it.
Okay, Mother, go ahead…
I’ve discussed many times in the blog that Lola is
not a big eater. When she first came to
live with me I noticed that if I took some dry food out of her bowl, put it on
the floor and sat next to her, she’d eat.
Since she was so thin at that time I was just happy she ate. Through the years I would do the same thing
to get her to eat more, and I had no idea that Whisker Fatigue existed or that
she could possibly be uncomfortable when she was eating. Once I heard about it I tried different bowls
that claimed to relieve whisker fatigue - low rimmed, shallow, oval… you name
it, I tried it. The result was that Lola
didn’t spend any more time in front of the bowl eating. I had heard great things about Dr. Catsby’sBowl For Whisker Relief and was very happy when I was contacted to do a
review.
What is Whisker Fatigue?
While many cat lovers are enamored by the cuteness
of whiskers, they serve more functions than making our furry kids look
cute. Whiskers provide cats with
important information about their environment.
There is a receptor on the end of each whisker that send sensory signals
to the brain and central nervous system. Whisker fatigue occurs when whiskers (and
those tiny receptors on the ends) touch the sides of the bowl. This can be very
uncomfortable and even painful.
What are the signs of Whisker Fatigue?
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Easter Poison Prevention
Hello everyone. This is Lexy checking in, and I’m back after a hiatus with some very important information for the humans. Did you know that this is National Poison Prevention Week? With Easter upon us, I thought I would give you some information on potential Easter poisons and some other Easter dangers.
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Sunday Selfies - While the Mouse is Away the Cat Will Play! (And why We've Been Missing Lately!)
Hello and Happy Sunday! It's a Happy Sunday, indeed, because we're back to participating in Sunday Selfies! And I'm excited! (As you can tell!) We haven't participated in Sunday Selfies since January 17th! That's two whole months, and Lexy and I aren't happy about that.
What's that Lexy? I should stop meowing and get on with the selfies? Well, I've got a lot to say! But you're right, onto the selfies!
This is me and our cat sitter, Dawn. (How cool is that? She has the same name as Mommy!) We took this last week when Mommy was away on a business trip. I was giving her snuggles and I thought this would make for a fab selfie!
What's that Lexy? I should stop meowing and get on with the selfies? Well, I've got a lot to say! But you're right, onto the selfies!
This is me and our cat sitter, Dawn. (How cool is that? She has the same name as Mommy!) We took this last week when Mommy was away on a business trip. I was giving her snuggles and I thought this would make for a fab selfie!
Monday, March 7, 2016
Tortitude: The BIG Book of Cats with a BIG Attitude - Book Review
I’ve been a fan of Ingrid King and The Conscious Cat long before I started blogging, so I’m very happy to share with you my review of her new book, Tortitude: the BIG Book of Cats with a BIG Attitude.
Not long after I started my Facebook page for Lola I came across Ingrid’s page for The Conscious Cat and I immediately knew I had to read Buckley’s Story (which was one of the first “cat books” I had read after entering the world of social media.) Buckley’s Story resonated with me on so many different levels and shortly after I finished it I just had to read Purrs of Wisdom. That book also resonated with me because Ingrid and I share many of the same “schools of thought”, views of life, and we are both Reiki practitioners. I was lucky to meet Ingrid a few years ago (on a freezing December night) when she was in town for a signing, and twice after that (at BlogPaws and again when she was in town for a summit.)
Not long after I started my Facebook page for Lola I came across Ingrid’s page for The Conscious Cat and I immediately knew I had to read Buckley’s Story (which was one of the first “cat books” I had read after entering the world of social media.) Buckley’s Story resonated with me on so many different levels and shortly after I finished it I just had to read Purrs of Wisdom. That book also resonated with me because Ingrid and I share many of the same “schools of thought”, views of life, and we are both Reiki practitioners. I was lucky to meet Ingrid a few years ago (on a freezing December night) when she was in town for a signing, and twice after that (at BlogPaws and again when she was in town for a summit.)
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Wordless Wednesday - Napping
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