From Fat Cat to Scary Cat

Most of my friends have cats who hide the minute someone walks through the front door. Now, I know that’s not the case for many of your cats, but it has been my experience that cats, in general, don’t particularly enjoy the company of strangers (aka people who are not members of the immediate household). My cats are pretty much the opposite. Mitchell, the original MeowSpace® user, sees all, hears all, knows all. If there’s a guest in our home, he’s either sitting on their lap or trying in some way to get our attention. Flopsie, our formerly fat cat, prefers to spend her day on our king-sized bed, but if a guest manages to awaken her beauty sleep (which isn’t easy to do), she’ll find her way downstairs and hang around so she doesn’t miss the action. Our cats are not afraid of much. But they sure know how to scare the hell out of me. Case in point: It’s late at night, and I happen to be home alone, in the shower. Suddenly the glass doors begin shaking more »


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Cat Obesity, Feline Diabetes, Kidney Problems…

Cat Obesity, Feline Diabetes, Kidney Problems…by any other names mean the same thing: Your cat’s health is at stake.   Feline obesity is a huge problem in the cat world. It causes early onset arthritis, feline diabetes, kidney and bladder problems, and heart disease, to name a few. Overfeeding your kitty isn’t usually the problem in multi-pet households. It’s having to manage how much your cat eats due to having to feed the other household pets. Overeater cats don’t discriminate. They’ll eat their own food plus the other food sitting around. Chances are that your other pets don’t get enough food because your overeating cat is eating theirs. And if by chance you discover this, you keep refilling the food bowls to make sure your other pets don’t starve. In the mean time, Fat Kitty gets fatter, and more unhealthy. MeowSpace® is a food segregation system that works to keep your overeater cat from eating the other pets’ food, without having to segregate your pets from each other’s company all day. It’s not, as some would call it, a cat more »


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