Friday, May 3, 2013

Camping Cats and Geocaching Dogs

Meet our Motley Crew

Abigail

Abigail
Abigail is the only female out of four cats and is quite the little princess.  She and her four siblings came to us in June of 2010, as a litter of kittens we emergency rescued.  She's been with us since she was four weeks old. She  started camping four days after joining our family and has been camping with us ever since. She & I have an especially close bond.  She follows me everywhere and never fails to answer when I speak to her.  She is definitely ALL girl and likes to be treated accordingly. I absolutely adore her.

To read about their rescue, please visit HERE.

Abigail at 6 weeks old.
One of her favorite places to nap
Muggle

Our beautiful boy.
Muggle is Abigail's littermate brother so his story is very similar to hers.  He's a gorgeous Lynx Point Siamese Mix.  He's our other camping cat.  Muggle is the cool cat in the house.  He's tough, but not mean. He's kinda like 'The Fonz' and has an amazing personality.  He's a great cat and we love him very much.

Resting on the bed in our travel trailer.  He's tired from a hard day of camping.
Muggle at 5 months old on a camping trip to Oregon.
Their favorite thing about camping is bird watching from the travel trailer.
They never, ever leave the house without their harnesses and I.D.  All our pets are microchipped.

People often ask about camping with cats,  To read how WE camp with our cats and how careful we are to keep them safe, please visit this Blog post.



Cache



Our daughter, Tracy, rescued our 'two brothers.'  Cache & Willie were born in a litter of five to a feral mother. They were found when they were tiny, under a shed, in June of 2008.  


Tracy and her friend were visiting a co-worker and were told that one kitten had been killed by a raccoon.  When my daughter left she took two kittens home with her and her friend took the other two.  They were worried the raccoon would return for the remaining kittens. Tracy couldn't keep the kittens in her apartment so my husband & I took them.  We've had the brothers since they were about eight weeks old.


Cache is our 'Man in Black.' He is our "pretty boy."  He always seems to feel the need to be neat and tidy.  Whatever he's doing, he often stops to groom  and straighten his hair.  He's a good boy and minds well. If we scold him for something, he scolds us right back and lets us know he doesn't appreciate being spoken to that way. He gets along well with the others, but seems to feel he's a class above them.  He doesn't play directly with them.  He sits back and watches them when they play. Sometimes I don't think he feels their behavior is dignified enough for a good cat.


His favorite thing in life is a laser pointer.  He lives for it. 

His favorite spot on hot days.


Willie


Willie is Cache's litter brother.  He is the sweetest cat ever, but he's also my mischievous one.  If I turn my back, he is in to something. Most of his antics are cute.  I do have to watch him with Abigail.  He's a bit of a bully with her.  She runs from him, so....he chases her. He thinks it's a big game.  He thinks it's fun.  She DOES NOT!!!!  When we're not home, they are separated.



Sadly, we didn't start traveling with Cache & Willie when they were kittens and now they want no part of it.  If they liked it, we'd take them all.




I call Willie our $1000 cat. In Oct., 2010, Willie had an episode with struvite crystals.  That's a urinary blockage.  They literally can't urinate. This is extremely painful & can be fatal. I rushed him to the vet immediately.  Our vet said we caught it at the very beginning of the blockage. Thank goodness because otherwise he would have been much worse off.  After several days at the vet clinic, with an I.V. and catheter, he was well and back to his old self.

I have always blamed this problem on dry cat food.

Our cats eat only high quality wet food.  I rotate between quality brands to help insure balanced nutrition.  Occasionally, I give them a small handful of dry food as a treat.  I only do this because they love it.  Dry food is NOT part of their regular diet. 

I don't believe dry food is healthy for cats. Cats have a low thirst drive.  They don't drink nearly the water they should.  A natural feline diet has a high water content.  A cat fed a diet of dry cat food is often slightly dehydrated.    

Urinary tract problems, kidney disease and Diabetes are all common problems seen in our cats. I believe the constant state of slight dehydration and the high carbohydrate intake of a cat on a dry diet causes many of the health issues our pet cats suffer with.  Many vets feel this way.

I always try to share Willie's story with other cat owners in the hopes they will avoid feeding dry cat food to their babies.  Our vet bill to save Willie was $993.45.  We could have easily lost him.  He absolutely would have died a painful death without good vet care.  He was so worth it.  We love him. 

For more information on cat nutrition, please visit The Cat Info Site.  It's a wonderful site for cat lovers.


Willie & Cache at 8 weeks old.

Britt
  

Britt is actually another of Tracy's rescues.  In 2002, Tracy was shopping at a Walmart store with her grandmother.  There was a woman standing in front of the store with a four month old Lab/pit bull puppy.  The woman told my daughter the puppy would be going to the pound that afternoon if she wasn't adopted before then.  

Tracy immediately got in contact with Don & I and begged us to let her bring the puppy home.  She figured I could find the puppy a home.  After all, she is only a "little" puppy.  Imagine my surprise when she showed up with a four month old puppy who was already forty pounds.LOL 

Britt lived with us for a total of two days before we were all attached to her.  She had found her new home.  She truly is the best dog ever.  It breaks my heart that dogs this great die in shelters everyday.


Britt is a true geohound.  She lives for camping & geocaching.  That's what life is all about.  Don, Britt & I all started caching in 2006. She loves all the hiking involved.  She even has her own geocache.  It's called, 'Britt's Dog Day Afternoon.'

For anyone wondering about Geocaching.... It's a outdoor treasure hunting game using a GPS device.  Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location. It's super fun and you meet a lot of nice people.

For anyone wanting more information about Geocaching, please visit this site.



Britt camping in Eastern Washington.

Laya


Laya is fairly new to us.  She's been with us about a year. 
She belonged to my mother-in-law. When my dear mother-in-law passed away, nobody wanted Laya so Don & I brought her home with us.


We've had a few issues to overcome, but things are going well. Her biggest issue was snapping at the cats in a pretty aggressive manner.  There is no way that can ever work out in our home. Everyone must get along.  I EXPECT it. She consistently got corrected for that.   Luckily for all of us, it's been a long time since that has been a problem.  She does very well with the cats now.  


In the back seat of the Tundra & ready for a road trip.  
  
When Laya first joined our household, she was afraid of absolutely everything. I think the camping and geocaching has done a lot for her issues.  She's been more socialized and has gained some self confidence.  She loves traveling and hiking.
She has her own camping chair and loves it.

 She had never seen the beach before moving in with us.  She loves it.  She never stops running when she's loose on the beach.

She is fitting in well and enjoying life.


 We also live with three really beautiful cockatiels.  Two are Lutinos & one is a Pied.  They're fun and we enjoy them. 


Well, that's the gang. I hope you enjoyed meeting them.  Please send me photos and stories of your camping or geocaching cats & dogs.  Or, send me stories about any pets at all.  I'd love to see and hear about your fur-kids.

Thanks for stopping by.  -- Jan♥♥


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