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Video: The camera’s owner’s camera roll is a mixture of all adorable things – Cattime

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Raising a pet means that the phones of the parents of the leg must be full of photos of their skin babies. To provide an apt example, an Instagram video shows an owner who shares his camera roll, which includes a mixture of all adorable things about his cat, Otis. From an innocent look to a bossy face, the cat shows several types of emotions. Expressing his feelings about Otis in the legend, his owner wrote: “What can I say? I love my little man.”

The cat owner shows how his camera looks in the video of his camera

In an Instagram video, the owner of a cat converts the camera’s camera into a clip. He has a lot of photos of his pet, Otis, which implies his love for the kitten. At the beginning of the reel, a text in the text says: “You open the roll of my camera but I own a cat.” Supposedly, she wants to suggest that her telephone gallery does not have her photos, but of her pets.

As the video of the Cat owner’s camera begins, Otis is seen in several positions and with different expressions. From bedtime on a carpet to sit in a box or in his bed, the cat seems to have a special ability to pose for the camera. In some photos, it looks elegant in a bandan scarf, while some highlight their vertical student. Otis seems to be a curious kitten who also likes to curl up in his bed.

The spectators also enjoyed the Instagram reel and found it relatable. Many agreed with the owner of Otis on the camera’s roll and commented: “The same.” Some of them called the “cute” skin and praised their “little blue handkerchief.” A user shared his experience, saying: “I always have to ‘search’ my selfies in the sea of the photos of my Catto.” Another agreed with her and commented: “Yes, it also resembles my phone.”

Internet users heshed love for Otis as one wrote: “Priceus Little Baby”. An individual joked: “cameras were made to serve cats,” while someone joke: “Not being dramatic, but dying by Otis.” Meanwhile, the video of the cat’s owner’s camera has obtained more than 1k likes to write.

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When is it safe to let a kitten wander around the house?

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It is tempting to let a kitten freely explore immediately, but too much space can cause accidents, anxiety or even injuries.

Most kittens begin with a small kitte -proof room. From there, you can gradually expand your world as they grow. The habits of the sand box, confidence and general conscience improve between 4 and 6 months of age, but each kitten is different.

Cat behavior experts often recommend a Slow expansion strategy – Not only for security, but to help kittens feel safe. A advice that we loved: if your kitten hides or stops using a favorite place after getting more access, it could mean that the new space is too overwhelming.

Is it also worth pointing? Maine Coans grows more slowly than most races. That adorable fluff ball could still be acting like a baby until well admitted in its second year. Give them limits from the beginning helps shape a quiet and safe behavior for life.

🐾 In the Coonie clan today, we are immersing ourselves in milestones, trim tips and expert knowledge of the feline behaviorist to establish their kitten for a safe freedom, also, sharing when our own coons trusted themselves in the full house!

💬 Members: Visit today’s publication Read about triggers, age milestones and how to know when your coonie is ready for more freedom.

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Mixture of wet and dry foods for delicate felines – North Toronto cat rescue

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By Nomi Berger

Does your favorite cat give dry food a “legs” a day and a “back down” to the next?

If so, in particular the major cats, consider making meals more pleasant constantly mixing foods of wet and dry cats. Unlike adding a Topper, which is often used to increase certain nutrients or to help cats to gain weight, combine wet and dry foods increases palatability and improves the appetite of a cat.

Because most cats rarely drink enough water in one day, this can cause dehydration, which, in turn, can cause health problems, including urinary and/or renal tract problems. Wet food can help correct this. Studies have shown that wet canned foods are generally composed of 75 percent of water and semi-rged canned foods are made up of 35 percent water. On the contrary, dry cat food is made up of a single 10 – 12 percent of water. Therefore, adding wet foods to your cat’s current food greatly increases your daily water intake.

Highly tasty for most delicate felines, canned wet food has fabulously fragrant meat combined with tempting and tasty ingredients, as well as canned tuna for humans of the grocery store. And given the abundance of water that contains wet food, cats will feel more full faster. Not to mention how much it helps them handle their weight, since they are consuming fewer general calories.

The only inconveniences: wet food is more expensive than dry food and is more difficult to store once the can have been opened.

On the other hand, dry cat food is similar to dry dog food, since several ingredients are combined, extruded, cooked and then dry in pieces of bite size or small pieces of croquettes. One of the main advantages of Dry Food is the price: it is usually less expensive by ounce than wet foods, however, depending on the brand it bought.

Dry foods, with its crispy croquette, especially some brands prescribed in veterinarian, are specifically formulated to support the dental health of cats by helping to clean their teeth and reduce the accumulation of tartar and plaque. That said, these specially formulated brands should never replace regular teeth and professional teeth and dental checks.

Dry food is also easy to store and lasts more than wet food once it has been opened, so it is ideal to put aside during the day for cats that prefer to graze.

The combination of wet and dry foods offers cat owners the best of both worlds: hydration and taste of wet foods along with dental benefits and dry food cost savings. However, the key to success is to find the correct relationship of wet foods for your own feline friend.

The “general rule”: combines 70% of dry foods with 30% wet foods, although very humid foods may require a proportion of 75% dry and 25% humid. The ideal relationship can also depend on the needs of your own cat. Older cats, for example, may require extra wet foods to keep them hydrated and attract them to eat. But, to err by caution, it is always better to follow the advice of its veterinarian. Then, begin to make a slow transition to the dry/wet combination.

Start by adding a lower amount of humid foods to the usual dry foods of your cat and allow several days to get used to the combination and avoid any possible stomach discomfort. Then, during the next week, add more wet foods to dry food until you reach your objective relationship.

And, lease of the leg, always remember that patience is worth it!

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