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Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 2

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 2

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Part 1: Starting to Think Cat 5

Chapter 1: Together, Forever: A History of Cats and People 7

From Humble Beginnings: How Cats Became So Popular 8

Some Common Misconceptions about Cats — and the Facts 11

“All cats are cold fish” 11

“Cats love places, not people” 12

“Cats can take care of themselves” 13

Can You Have a Cat If You Have Allergies? 14

The Indoor versus Outdoor Controversy 15

Chapter 2: Kitten or Adult? Boy or Girl? One Cat or More? 19

Kitten or Cat: Which Is a Better Choice for You? 20

Everyone loves kittens! 20

Adult cat considerations 21

She-Kitty, He-Kitty: Which One’s Better? 23

Let the Fur Fly 24

Should You Consider a Pedigreed Cat? 26

Characteristics by Breed 28

The go-go group 30

A touch of the wild 31

Longhaired beauties 33

The big cats 34

Something different 35

The unCATegorizables 36

The Not-So-Ordinary Everyday Cat 37

Chapter 3: Mixes, Markings, and Pedigrees 39

What You Need to Know about Shelters 41

Animal-control shelters 43

Private nonprofit shelters 43

Volunteer Rescue-and-Placement Groups 45

Breeders: The Reputable, the Ill-Informed, and the Avoid-at-All-Costs 46

Finding the elusive “good breeder” 46

Shopping at the cat show 47

Online shopping 48

Spotting the less-than-ideal breeders 49

Pet Stores: What about Those Kittens in the Window? 51

Your Neighbor’s (Or Coworker’s) Kittens 52

Chapter 4: The Wild Ones: Special Cats, Special Considerations 53

Help for the Wild Ones 54

Finding the solution that isn’t 55

Offering a new way of thinking: Trap, Neuter, Release 55

But aren’t these cats pests? 56

Getting Your Feet Wet: How to Help 58

First, do no harm 58

Helping the helpers 59

Feeding community cats: Help or harm? 60

Learning to Care for Community Cats 60

Setting up a routine 60

Lining up help 61

Trapping cats 63

Spaying and neutering cats 64

Releasing cats 64

Housing considerations 65

Part 2: Getting Off to a Good Start 69

Chapter 5: Choosing a Healthy, Happy Kitten or Cat 71

Evaluating the Environment 72

Getting a read on a kitty’s history 73

Making special considerations 74

Choosing a Kitten 75

Adopting at the ideal age 75

Looking at a litter 76

Personality testing your kitten 77

Considering the Second-Chance Kitty 80

Recognizing Good Health in Kittens and Cats 82

The outer cat 82

The inner cat 84

Taking a Leap of Faith with Your Eyes Open! 85

Chapter 6: One Is Never Enough: The Multicat Household 87

You’re in Good Company 88

Another cat — for your cat 88

Another cat — for you 90

Adding to the Family 91

Understanding territoriality 92

Choosing compatible cats 92

Caring for More than One Cat 94

Litter box strategies 94

Cat trees, cubbies, and hiding places 95

Feeding time at the cat ranch 96

Multicat Medical Concerns 98

Parasite problems 98

Infectious viral diseases 99

Chapter 7: Setting Your Cat up for Success 101

Pre-Cat Preparations 102

Eliminating household hazards 102

Organizing a “safe room” 107

Bringing Your New Pet Home 110

Hello, Kitty! 112

Children 112

Other cats 114

Dogs 117

Other pets 119

Chapter 8: Think Like a Cat to Understand a Cat 121

Making Sense of Cat Senses 122

Smell 122

Hearing 124

Vision 124

Taste 125

Touch 125

Speaking “Cat” 126

Eyes 126

Ears 126

Tail 127

Voice 127

Hair and whiskers 128

Posture 129

Chapter 9: Feline Friendly: From Cat Toys to Catios 133

A New Era for Indoor Kitties 134

A Cat Can’t Have Enough Toys 135

Why toys are even more important to an indoor cat 135

With so many choices, go as crazy as you like 135

Feline Furnishings Cats Adore 137

Why every cat needs a place to scratch 137

Perches, catwalks, and shelves 138

Turn on the fun 139

A Constant Supply of Nibblies 140

Finding food is fun 140

Going green 140

A Whiff of Fresh Air 141

Leashes, strollers, and backpacks 142

The very best in cat remodels: The catio! 142

Some Final Thoughts on Environmental Enrichment 145

Someone to play with 145

The you factor 146

Part 3: Enjoying Life Together 147

Chapter 10: Solving Behavior Problems 149

Understanding “Bad” Behavior 151

Looking at the Root of Unwanted Behavior 152

Strategies for Changing Behavior 153

Yes, kitty! 154

No, kitty! 154

Calm kitty 155

Fairness 155

Attacking Behavior Problems 156

Aggression 156

Counter-cruising 159

Clawing 159

Should you consider declawing? 163

Noisiness 164

Chapter 11: Getting Good Litter Box Behavior 167

Defining the Problem 168

What’s being done, and where? 169

Which cat is the culprit? 171

Is Your Cat Sick? 171

Use the Box, Kitty! 174

Cleanliness is next to catliness 175

Offering alternatives 176

Discouraging misbehavior 178

Stopping Sprayers in Their Tracks 179

Retraining through isolation 180

Chapter 12: Out and About with Your Cat 183

Is Your Cat Up to Travel? 184

Health considerations 186

Temperament considerations 186

Leaving Your Pet Behind 186

Prepare for emergencies 187

Pet-sitters 188

Boarding facilities 189

Taking Your Pet with You 190

Air travel 192

Car travel 195

Moving Your Cat to a New Home 195

Using a safe room for moving 196

Anticipating problems 197

Allowing time for readjustment 198

Chapter 13: Littering: Should Your Cat Become a Parent? 201

The Case Against Breeding 202

Spaying and Neutering: What’s Involved? 203

The Birds and the Bees, Kitty-Style 205

Choosing a mate 206

The “oops” pairing 207

Caring for a Pregnant Cat 207

Happy Birthday, Babies 209

Special delivery! 210

After the birth 211

Kitten Development 212

Birth to two weeks 212

Two weeks to eight weeks 213

Eight weeks to fourteen weeks 214

The adolescent kitten 215

Saying Good-Bye to the Babies 215

Chapter 14: Home Care: Good Grooming and More 219

Fur, the Purrfect Complement 220

Why Cats Groom 220

What’s in It for You? 222

Tools of the Trade 223

Coat-care tools 224

Nail-trim aids 225

The Importance of Patience 226

Keeping Kitty Coats in Shape 227

Combing and brushing 228

Cat + water + soap = Oh, my! 229

Keeping parasites under control 230

Clipping Your Cat’s Claws 236

Dental Care 238

Chapter 15: Feeding Your Cat 241

Convenience at a Price? 242

Maintaining the “Perfect” Cat Diet 243

Fulfilling Basic Nutritional Needs 244

Protein 244

Carbohydrates 245

Fats 245

Vitamins 246

Minerals 246

Water 247

Choosing Foods 248

What type? 250

When to feed? 251

What about veterinarian-prescribed foods? 251

Treat your cat! 253

Curbing Eating Problems 254

The too-much cat 255

The finicky kitty 256

Part 4: The Basics of Good Health 259

Chapter 16: Preventive Healthcare for Your Cat 261

Recognizing Signs of Good Health and Bad 262

The physical cat 263

Vital signs 265

The emotional cat 267

Choosing a Veterinarian 269

Understanding Your Veterinarian’s Role in Preventing Illness 271

The not-so-routine exam 271

Vaccinations 272

Parasite control 274

Recognizing Emergencies 276

Chapter 17: Common Cat Health Problems 279

A Cooperative Approach to Cat Health 280

When Does My Cat Need a Specialist? 281

Some Common Health Problems 283

Abscesses 284

Upper respiratory infection 285

Difficulty breathing 286

Three nasty viruses 287

Urinary tract disease 290

Kidney diseases 291

Diabetes mellitus 293

Heart disease 294

Tumors 296

Giving Your Cat Medication 298

Pilling your pet 298

Liquid medication 299

Ear medication 299

Eye medication 300

Chapter 18: Caring for an Older Cat 303

How Old Is “Old”? 304

Normal Signs of Aging 306

Decline of the senses 306

Changes in appearance 307

Behavior changes 307

Special Care for Kitty Teeth 309

Common Problems 310

Hyperthyroidism 310

Constipation/Obstipation 313

Osteoarthritis 313

Home hospice care 314

Knowing When It’s “Time” 314

Euthanasia options 315

Dealing with loss 316

Part 5: The Part of Tens 319

Chapter 19: Ten Cat Myths Debunked 321

Cats Have Nine Lives 321

Cats Need to Drink Milk 322

Cats Purr Whenever They’re Happy 323

Cats Eat Plants If They’re Sick 324

Cats Are Dangerous around Babies 325

Cats Can Be Kept from Using Their Claws 327

A Well-Fed Cat Doesn’t Hunt 327

Cat Fur Causes Allergies 328

Black Cats Are Bad Luck 329

All Calicoes Are Female 330

Chapter 20: Ten Cool Cat-Related Places To Visit 331

Hemingway House 333

The American Museum of the House Cat 333

Citywide Cat Celebration 334

Purrfectly Pedigreed 334

When in Rome, Help the Cats 335

The Ultimate Destination for Cat Cafes 335

Hello Kitty! 336

Snuggle with a Library Cat (While You Still Can) 336

No, They Don’t Throw Real Cats Anymore 337

Safe Home for Big Cats 337

Chapter 21: Ten Common Household Dangers to Your Cat 339

Strings and Similar Things 340

A Shocking Experience 341

The Warm and Deadly Dryer 341

Pain Medicines That Kill 342

Toxic Plants 343

Garage Dangers 344

Four-Wheeled Menace 345

Towering Danger 345

Parasite Products for Dogs 346

Chapter 22: Ten Ways to Help Your Cat in a Disaster 347

Have a Plan 348

Have a Grab-and-Go Disaster Kit 348

Get Your Cat ID — and Keep It Current 348

Keep Preventive Care Measures and Health Records Current 349

Have Restraints Ready 350

Keep First-Aid Supplies on Hand — with Directions 350

Know the Locations of Nearby Veterinary Hospitals and Other Animal Services 351

Keep a “Lost Kitty” Kit Ready 351

Corral Your Cat 352

Be Prepared to Help Others 352

Chapter 23: Ten Nonprofits Worthy of Your Donations 353

Winn Feline Foundation 354

Alley Cat Allies 354

The Jackson Galaxy Project 355

Morris Animal Foundation 355

Shelter Medicine Programs 356

Help with Spay-Neuter 356

Cat Sanctuaries 357

Big-Box Advocacy 357

Veterinary Schools and Colleges 357

Local Shelters and Rescue Groups 358

Index 359

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 30/04/2020
    ISBN13: 9781119646266, 978-1119646266
    ISBN10: 111964626X

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Table of Contents

    Introduction 1

    About This Book 2

    Foolish Assumptions 2

    Icons Used in This Book 2

    Beyond the Book 3

    Where to Go from Here 3

    Part 1: Starting to Think Cat 5

    Chapter 1: Together, Forever: A History of Cats and People 7

    From Humble Beginnings: How Cats Became So Popular 8

    Some Common Misconceptions about Cats — and the Facts 11

    “All cats are cold fish” 11

    “Cats love places, not people” 12

    “Cats can take care of themselves” 13

    Can You Have a Cat If You Have Allergies? 14

    The Indoor versus Outdoor Controversy 15

    Chapter 2: Kitten or Adult? Boy or Girl? One Cat or More? 19

    Kitten or Cat: Which Is a Better Choice for You? 20

    Everyone loves kittens! 20

    Adult cat considerations 21

    She-Kitty, He-Kitty: Which One’s Better? 23

    Let the Fur Fly 24

    Should You Consider a Pedigreed Cat? 26

    Characteristics by Breed 28

    The go-go group 30

    A touch of the wild 31

    Longhaired beauties 33

    The big cats 34

    Something different 35

    The unCATegorizables 36

    The Not-So-Ordinary Everyday Cat 37

    Chapter 3: Mixes, Markings, and Pedigrees 39

    What You Need to Know about Shelters 41

    Animal-control shelters 43

    Private nonprofit shelters 43

    Volunteer Rescue-and-Placement Groups 45

    Breeders: The Reputable, the Ill-Informed, and the Avoid-at-All-Costs 46

    Finding the elusive “good breeder” 46

    Shopping at the cat show 47

    Online shopping 48

    Spotting the less-than-ideal breeders 49

    Pet Stores: What about Those Kittens in the Window? 51

    Your Neighbor’s (Or Coworker’s) Kittens 52

    Chapter 4: The Wild Ones: Special Cats, Special Considerations 53

    Help for the Wild Ones 54

    Finding the solution that isn’t 55

    Offering a new way of thinking: Trap, Neuter, Release 55

    But aren’t these cats pests? 56

    Getting Your Feet Wet: How to Help 58

    First, do no harm 58

    Helping the helpers 59

    Feeding community cats: Help or harm? 60

    Learning to Care for Community Cats 60

    Setting up a routine 60

    Lining up help 61

    Trapping cats 63

    Spaying and neutering cats 64

    Releasing cats 64

    Housing considerations 65

    Part 2: Getting Off to a Good Start 69

    Chapter 5: Choosing a Healthy, Happy Kitten or Cat 71

    Evaluating the Environment 72

    Getting a read on a kitty’s history 73

    Making special considerations 74

    Choosing a Kitten 75

    Adopting at the ideal age 75

    Looking at a litter 76

    Personality testing your kitten 77

    Considering the Second-Chance Kitty 80

    Recognizing Good Health in Kittens and Cats 82

    The outer cat 82

    The inner cat 84

    Taking a Leap of Faith with Your Eyes Open! 85

    Chapter 6: One Is Never Enough: The Multicat Household 87

    You’re in Good Company 88

    Another cat — for your cat 88

    Another cat — for you 90

    Adding to the Family 91

    Understanding territoriality 92

    Choosing compatible cats 92

    Caring for More than One Cat 94

    Litter box strategies 94

    Cat trees, cubbies, and hiding places 95

    Feeding time at the cat ranch 96

    Multicat Medical Concerns 98

    Parasite problems 98

    Infectious viral diseases 99

    Chapter 7: Setting Your Cat up for Success 101

    Pre-Cat Preparations 102

    Eliminating household hazards 102

    Organizing a “safe room” 107

    Bringing Your New Pet Home 110

    Hello, Kitty! 112

    Children 112

    Other cats 114

    Dogs 117

    Other pets 119

    Chapter 8: Think Like a Cat to Understand a Cat 121

    Making Sense of Cat Senses 122

    Smell 122

    Hearing 124

    Vision 124

    Taste 125

    Touch 125

    Speaking “Cat” 126

    Eyes 126

    Ears 126

    Tail 127

    Voice 127

    Hair and whiskers 128

    Posture 129

    Chapter 9: Feline Friendly: From Cat Toys to Catios 133

    A New Era for Indoor Kitties 134

    A Cat Can’t Have Enough Toys 135

    Why toys are even more important to an indoor cat 135

    With so many choices, go as crazy as you like 135

    Feline Furnishings Cats Adore 137

    Why every cat needs a place to scratch 137

    Perches, catwalks, and shelves 138

    Turn on the fun 139

    A Constant Supply of Nibblies 140

    Finding food is fun 140

    Going green 140

    A Whiff of Fresh Air 141

    Leashes, strollers, and backpacks 142

    The very best in cat remodels: The catio! 142

    Some Final Thoughts on Environmental Enrichment 145

    Someone to play with 145

    The you factor 146

    Part 3: Enjoying Life Together 147

    Chapter 10: Solving Behavior Problems 149

    Understanding “Bad” Behavior 151

    Looking at the Root of Unwanted Behavior 152

    Strategies for Changing Behavior 153

    Yes, kitty! 154

    No, kitty! 154

    Calm kitty 155

    Fairness 155

    Attacking Behavior Problems 156

    Aggression 156

    Counter-cruising 159

    Clawing 159

    Should you consider declawing? 163

    Noisiness 164

    Chapter 11: Getting Good Litter Box Behavior 167

    Defining the Problem 168

    What’s being done, and where? 169

    Which cat is the culprit? 171

    Is Your Cat Sick? 171

    Use the Box, Kitty! 174

    Cleanliness is next to catliness 175

    Offering alternatives 176

    Discouraging misbehavior 178

    Stopping Sprayers in Their Tracks 179

    Retraining through isolation 180

    Chapter 12: Out and About with Your Cat 183

    Is Your Cat Up to Travel? 184

    Health considerations 186

    Temperament considerations 186

    Leaving Your Pet Behind 186

    Prepare for emergencies 187

    Pet-sitters 188

    Boarding facilities 189

    Taking Your Pet with You 190

    Air travel 192

    Car travel 195

    Moving Your Cat to a New Home 195

    Using a safe room for moving 196

    Anticipating problems 197

    Allowing time for readjustment 198

    Chapter 13: Littering: Should Your Cat Become a Parent? 201

    The Case Against Breeding 202

    Spaying and Neutering: What’s Involved? 203

    The Birds and the Bees, Kitty-Style 205

    Choosing a mate 206

    The “oops” pairing 207

    Caring for a Pregnant Cat 207

    Happy Birthday, Babies 209

    Special delivery! 210

    After the birth 211

    Kitten Development 212

    Birth to two weeks 212

    Two weeks to eight weeks 213

    Eight weeks to fourteen weeks 214

    The adolescent kitten 215

    Saying Good-Bye to the Babies 215

    Chapter 14: Home Care: Good Grooming and More 219

    Fur, the Purrfect Complement 220

    Why Cats Groom 220

    What’s in It for You? 222

    Tools of the Trade 223

    Coat-care tools 224

    Nail-trim aids 225

    The Importance of Patience 226

    Keeping Kitty Coats in Shape 227

    Combing and brushing 228

    Cat + water + soap = Oh, my! 229

    Keeping parasites under control 230

    Clipping Your Cat’s Claws 236

    Dental Care 238

    Chapter 15: Feeding Your Cat 241

    Convenience at a Price? 242

    Maintaining the “Perfect” Cat Diet 243

    Fulfilling Basic Nutritional Needs 244

    Protein 244

    Carbohydrates 245

    Fats 245

    Vitamins 246

    Minerals 246

    Water 247

    Choosing Foods 248

    What type? 250

    When to feed? 251

    What about veterinarian-prescribed foods? 251

    Treat your cat! 253

    Curbing Eating Problems 254

    The too-much cat 255

    The finicky kitty 256

    Part 4: The Basics of Good Health 259

    Chapter 16: Preventive Healthcare for Your Cat 261

    Recognizing Signs of Good Health and Bad 262

    The physical cat 263

    Vital signs 265

    The emotional cat 267

    Choosing a Veterinarian 269

    Understanding Your Veterinarian’s Role in Preventing Illness 271

    The not-so-routine exam 271

    Vaccinations 272

    Parasite control 274

    Recognizing Emergencies 276

    Chapter 17: Common Cat Health Problems 279

    A Cooperative Approach to Cat Health 280

    When Does My Cat Need a Specialist? 281

    Some Common Health Problems 283

    Abscesses 284

    Upper respiratory infection 285

    Difficulty breathing 286

    Three nasty viruses 287

    Urinary tract disease 290

    Kidney diseases 291

    Diabetes mellitus 293

    Heart disease 294

    Tumors 296

    Giving Your Cat Medication 298

    Pilling your pet 298

    Liquid medication 299

    Ear medication 299

    Eye medication 300

    Chapter 18: Caring for an Older Cat 303

    How Old Is “Old”? 304

    Normal Signs of Aging 306

    Decline of the senses 306

    Changes in appearance 307

    Behavior changes 307

    Special Care for Kitty Teeth 309

    Common Problems 310

    Hyperthyroidism 310

    Constipation/Obstipation 313

    Osteoarthritis 313

    Home hospice care 314

    Knowing When It’s “Time” 314

    Euthanasia options 315

    Dealing with loss 316

    Part 5: The Part of Tens 319

    Chapter 19: Ten Cat Myths Debunked 321

    Cats Have Nine Lives 321

    Cats Need to Drink Milk 322

    Cats Purr Whenever They’re Happy 323

    Cats Eat Plants If They’re Sick 324

    Cats Are Dangerous around Babies 325

    Cats Can Be Kept from Using Their Claws 327

    A Well-Fed Cat Doesn’t Hunt 327

    Cat Fur Causes Allergies 328

    Black Cats Are Bad Luck 329

    All Calicoes Are Female 330

    Chapter 20: Ten Cool Cat-Related Places To Visit 331

    Hemingway House 333

    The American Museum of the House Cat 333

    Citywide Cat Celebration 334

    Purrfectly Pedigreed 334

    When in Rome, Help the Cats 335

    The Ultimate Destination for Cat Cafes 335

    Hello Kitty! 336

    Snuggle with a Library Cat (While You Still Can) 336

    No, They Don’t Throw Real Cats Anymore 337

    Safe Home for Big Cats 337

    Chapter 21: Ten Common Household Dangers to Your Cat 339

    Strings and Similar Things 340

    A Shocking Experience 341

    The Warm and Deadly Dryer 341

    Pain Medicines That Kill 342

    Toxic Plants 343

    Garage Dangers 344

    Four-Wheeled Menace 345

    Towering Danger 345

    Parasite Products for Dogs 346

    Chapter 22: Ten Ways to Help Your Cat in a Disaster 347

    Have a Plan 348

    Have a Grab-and-Go Disaster Kit 348

    Get Your Cat ID — and Keep It Current 348

    Keep Preventive Care Measures and Health Records Current 349

    Have Restraints Ready 350

    Keep First-Aid Supplies on Hand — with Directions 350

    Know the Locations of Nearby Veterinary Hospitals and Other Animal Services 351

    Keep a “Lost Kitty” Kit Ready 351

    Corral Your Cat 352

    Be Prepared to Help Others 352

    Chapter 23: Ten Nonprofits Worthy of Your Donations 353

    Winn Feline Foundation 354

    Alley Cat Allies 354

    The Jackson Galaxy Project 355

    Morris Animal Foundation 355

    Shelter Medicine Programs 356

    Help with Spay-Neuter 356

    Cat Sanctuaries 357

    Big-Box Advocacy 357

    Veterinary Schools and Colleges 357

    Local Shelters and Rescue Groups 358

    Index 359

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