by karen | Nov 1, 2025 | All things Cat
Until our boy cat Jasper badly injured his paw, I had no idea what carpal hyperextension was, let alone that it was something that cats might deal with. When he came home limping so badly he could barely put his paw to the ground without yelping in pain, I had no clue...
by karen | Oct 29, 2025 | All things Cat
This post sharing about crate recovery for your pet after surgery or illness. There may be affiliate links contained with that if you click through and make purchase, will earn me a small amount of revenue. These will be marked with * for your reference. There are...
by karen | Sep 30, 2025 | All things Cat
If you’ve ever taken your cat to the vet and come home with them sporting the dreaded “cone of shame” (or its softer, slightly less embarrassing cousin, the donut collar), you’ll know exactly what I mean when I say… the drama. The sulks. The sheer Olympic-level guilt...
by karen | Aug 1, 2025 | All things Cat
If you follow us having come from CatsKidsChaos, you may know this story. But I thought I would share it here. Layla, our cat before we had children, was a kitten that nobody wanted, but we did. She is one of the reasons this blog came out of our orginal blog and was...
by karen | Jul 1, 2025 | All things Cat
Feline Infectious Peritonitis is usually lethal for most cats. Our beloved Layla became ill with it, as a young cat but as you read on, you will see that she is one of the 10% of cats that beat it and live to tell the tail (see what I did there??) Layla came into our...