"" WORLD OF CATS AND DOGS: 2024

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Vegan Cats: Fact or Myth?

Can cats truly be vegan, or is it just another passing trend? Explore the facts, humorously, about feline diets and why cats are obligate carnivores by nature

A beautiful blue cat sits at a table full of various vegetables and eats them with pleasure                  The picture is the property of the author of this article, and it was done with an AI program

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Written by Xena

Introduction

Have you heard, have you heard?

My cat ate an entire broccoli today, and yesterday she had a veggie mix!

It’s a miracle like no other!

Yes, yes, and my sheep just ate a whole rooster, feathers, and all!

My cat has officially gone vegan, and from now on, that’s how it’s going to be!

Oh yes, and my sheep has turned carnivorous and will only eat raw meat from now on!

Oh, what the hell is this chaos happening in my yard!

New Trends in Nutrition

Of course, this is all satire, and most of you probably won’t believe it. But some might. Especially considering that we’ve been exposed to various new nutritional trends for some time now, and in recent years, even trends in pet diets.

We’re increasingly being bombarded on social media with posts about “VEGAN CATS,” so much so that it’s becoming a bit tiresome. But can cats actually be vegan and live that way for 15 or more years?

For a cat to be vegan, its diet would have to consist entirely of vegetables and non-animal-based products.

In other words, cats would have to become herbivores. Is that what your feline friend truly wants, and are you putting her health at risk by denying the fact that she is a predator and an obligate carnivore?

It’s as absurd as saying lions are herbivores and graze alongside antelopes — after all, lions are cats too. They may be big, but they’re still cats.

I won’t deny that there might be isolated cases where a cat might nibble on some fruit or vegetables. But it’s a rarity, and they only do it occasionally.

My Personal Experience with “Vegan Cats”

From personal experience, I can say that my cat Neo has done this too.

A beautiful blue cat sits at a table full of various vegetables and eats them with pleasure           The picture is the property of the author of this article, and it was done with an AI program

He will eat anything you give him from your hand, and on a few occasions, he has eaten: cabbage, stuffed cabbage rolls, mashed potatoes, pees, beans, and even “Čokolino” (a chocolate-flavored cereal).

But Neo is a glutton, and he only eats this from my or my partner’s hand while we’re sitting at the dinner table.

If we put the same food in his bowl, he wouldn’t touch it. Instead, he would ask for meat, fish, or his favorite canned food and treats.

Some of you may argue that cats eat grass, so they could be vegans or maybe even herbivores. But that’s not the case. Cats eat grass to help them expel hairballs that build up in their system when they groom themselves by licking their fur or paws.

Grass isn’t food for cats. Animal-based proteins are the most important part of their diet. This has been true for the 3,500 years that cats have lived alongside humans, and I believe it will continue to be true unless scientists in some lab create something different.

But at that point, it wouldn’t be a cat anymore — at least, not the kind we know today. It would be some new creature, but that’s not our topic for today.

Conclusion

In my humble opinion, the concept of “VEGAN CATS” is a trendy fad, nothing more than a fabrication by someone who’s clearly bored with life. This trend will likely fade away with time, just like all others.

I also believe that trying to make cats vegan amounts to a form of animal cruelty and abuse by suppressing their natural instincts.

And to you, dear readers, I leave the choice of whether your feline friend will be a “VEGAN” or a “CARNIVORE,” as she has been for thousands of years.

What do you think? Write your opinion in the comments!

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Greetings, and until my next article!

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Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Teica and Beyond

A heartfelt tribute to our beloved 18-year-old cat Teica, who fought bravely like a lioness and filled our lives with unconditional love

There is a very pretty 18 year old cat in this picture called Teica                                                     The picture is the property of the author of this article

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Written by Xena

In Loving Memory of Our Beloved Cat Teica

This article is dedicated to our 18-year-old cat Tea, called Teica, who will live in our hearts forever, even after she’s no longer with us.

I believe all of us, at least once in our lives, have faced the heartbreaking illness of a family member. The pain, sadness, and helplessness can be overwhelming. And when it comes to a beloved pet, who is also part of the family, the intensity of that sadness and pain doesn’t lessen.

We want to help that helpless creature, or at least ease their suffering a bit, but we often find ourselves powerless. And the thought that the moment of farewell may have come is what hurts the most.

This is exactly what happened with our dear and sweet cat, Teica, who had been saved from the jaws of certain death by veterinarians — and perhaps by the grace of God — six times already.

Now, everyone at the veterinary clinic calls her “The Lioness” because she fights for her life like a lioness and has an excellent reason to. Teica has been pampered and loved all her life — all 18 years of it (which is equivalent to 88 in human years) — and never lacked for anything.

Although she lives with three other cats in the house, and there are three more outside who respect and admire her for being the eldest (cats understand hierarchy well), Teica has always been special. She has shown this since her earliest days.

There is a very pretty 18 year old cat in this picture called Teica                         The picture is the property of the author of this article

She’s always acted atypically for a cat. Honestly, her behavior is more like that of a dog. She’s always been attached to me (and later to my partner) and would follow me everywhere, just like a little puppy.

She craved affection and attention and was happiest when I took her into my lap and petted her. She would then purr loudly, like a small tractor. If anyone in the family got sick and lay in bed, she would stay with them for days, as if trying to absorb all the negative energy and heal her human.

Whenever we came back from a trip, she would sleep with us at night, making sure we held her paw to assure her that we were there and wouldn’t leave her. If we dozed off and let go of her paw, she would start meowing until we held it again — and this would continue for nights on end. Only when she felt reassured that we were truly there, and not leaving her with the “cat-sitter,” would she agree to sleep in her own fluffy bed.

For every bit of love she received, she gave back tenfold. That’s just how Teica has always been — loyal, devoted to our family, and filled with unconditional love for her humans.

Then, one day, just shy of 18 years, she fell ill. She can no longer see or hear, her teeth and back legs don’t work as they should, and the vets say that, in addition to neurological issues, her kidneys, heart, and lungs are slowly failing.

There is a very pretty 18 year old cat in this picture called Teica                                 The picture is the property of the author of this article

According to them, surgery is out of the question. Due to her age and her fragile body, weakened by illness, she would likely pass away on the operating table.

So now, she only receives medication to help maintain some quality of life. With their help, she walks, eats, uses the litter box, and seeks out cuddles. She doesn’t feel pain, nor is she suffering.

How long will this last? I don’t know. All I know is that we must help her and repay her for all the love she’s given us over the years.

We pray to God to keep her with us as long as possible, without pain or suffering. And Teica has a powerful reason to live — our endless, unconditional love, which she feels deeply and which keeps her going. She will live in our hearts forever, as long as we are here.


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Sunday, March 3, 2024

THE EASIEST TO TRAIN DOG BREEDS - A Comprehensive Guide


WRITTEN BY XENA

If you're on the hunt for your new four-legged companion, choosing the right dog breed can be quite a challenge. To simplify your decision-making process, we've conducted thorough research on dog breeds that are notoriously easy to train. In our previous article, we discussed the breeds that are more challenging to train, but don't worry—being easy to train doesn't mean these breeds are any less intelligent or capable. In fact, most dog breeds possess the intelligence equivalent to a 2-year-old child. Additionally, each breed has its own predisposition for specific tasks, such as following commands and working alongside humans (such as guarding livestock) or working independently. In this article, we'll focus on the dog breeds that are known for their trainability, particularly those from working and sporting lines. Let's dive in and explore which dog breeds made our list of the top 10 easiest to train.

Labrador Retriever


Labrador Retrievers are incredibly popular worldwide due to their friendly nature, playfulness, and sociability. While their curiosity often lands them in awkward situations, proper training can help prevent any potential harm. It's important to teach them obedience and essential commands, such as "leave it," from an early age. Known for their muscular build, Labradors are frequently employed as working dogs for detecting illegal substances. Furthermore, their loyalty, obedience, and excellent compatibility with children make them exceptional pets. These factors contribute to the ease of training this breed.

German Shepherd


For detailed information about the German Shepherd breed, please refer to our previous post: https://www.catdogwrld.com/2021/06/what-do-you-need-to-know-about-german.html. In terms of training, German Shepherds are highly intelligent and obedient, making them popular choices for police and military work. Whether training for specific tasks or as family companions, it's crucial to start short training sessions, around 5-10 minutes, multiple times a day, from a young age. Long training sessions are not recommended for puppies due to their limited concentration span during development. To maximize their interest in training, schedule sessions before meals and reward them with treats. Properly trained German Shepherds coexist harmoniously with other pets and dogs. For further information, you can also check these resources: 

Golden Retriever


What can we say about these beautiful dogs? Golden Retrievers excel in intelligence, obedience, and their affinity for humans, making them ideal family dogs and remarkable pets. They also make fantastic therapy and assistance dogs, showcasing exceptional obedience and agility in competitions. Positive training methods, including treats, praise, and gentle scratches, work wonders with this breed.

Poodle


Poodles are renowned for their beauty, and elegance, and often dominates dog shows. Beyond their physical attributes, Poodles are loyal dogs and among the most intelligent breeds worldwide. Consequently, they are easy to train. However, it's important to note that Poodles are fairly active and require daily physical and mental stimulation.

Doberman Pinscher


Doberman Pinschers are fiercely loyal and protective of their owners. Historically used as protection dogs, they possess characteristics such as self-confidence, fearlessness, obedience, determination, and intelligence. These traits contribute to their quick learning and ease of training. Although they enjoy socializing with people, proper training and early socialization are essential to prevent potential aggression. With the right training, a Doberman can be a treat rather than a "killing machine."

Border Collie


Considered the most intelligent dog breed globally, the Border Collie's intelligence is often compared to that of a 2.5-year-old child. As a result, training this breed is relatively easy. Border Collies learn and continuously seek mental and physical stimulation. They excel in obedience, agility, and herding tasks. Consistent training methods, such as positive reinforcement and interactive play, are essential for this breed's well-being and development. You can find more about this dog here:

Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog


Australian Shepherds, despite their name, originated in the United States. They are highly energetic and intelligent dogs, commonly used for herding livestock. Their natural inclination to please their owners and their eagerness to learn to make them highly trainable. Australian Shepherds thrive in an environment that challenges their minds and bodies, so incorporating activities such as obedience training, agility courses, and interactive games is recommended.

Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie)


Shelties are often described as miniaturized versions of the Rough Collie breed. They are intelligent, responsive, and eager to please their owners. Shelties excel in obedience and agility training, as well as various dog sports. Their small size and adaptability make them suitable for various living situations, including apartments and houses with yards.

Papillon


The Papillon, meaning "butterfly" in French, is a small toy breed known for its distinctive butterfly-like ears. Don't let their small size fool you—Papillons are highly intelligent and trainable. They are quick learners and respond well to positive reinforcement methods. Regular mental and physical exercise is essential to keep them engaged and prevent boredom.

Pembroke Welsh Corgi


Although small, it is a DOG that is very strong and muscular. It is a very obedient DOG, which is what it is best known for, so training does not pose any problem for it.
In addition to the above, there are a number of other DOG BREEDS that are easy to train. Therefore, if your DOG is not among them, do not despair! If you have enough time, patience, and knowledge, you can train any BREED in the world. These BREEDS are only the best choice for training.


Remember, while these dog breeds are considered easier to train, each individual dog may have its own unique personality and learning style. It's important to adapt your training methods to suit your dog's needs and be patient throughout the process. Training should always be based on positive reinforcement, using rewards and praise to motivate and encourage desired behaviors.

Whether you choose one of these easy-to-train breeds or another breed that captures your heart, investing time and effort into training will foster a strong bond and a well-behaved companion for life. Happy training!


"We take care of our pets as for ourselves"



CAN PETS PREDICT AN EARTHQUAKES? EXPLORING ANIMAL BEHAVIOR BEFORE NATURAL DISASTERS



Cats and Dogs are Hugging Themselves in the middle of the ruins After Predicting an Earthquake.


WRITTEN BY XENA

Introduction:

Images of the recent earthquake in Turkey and Syria are still vivid. For some of you, it is much more, because you yourself have been victims. Nature sometimes surprises us with its cruelty, and a significant role in all of this belongs to man. 

He is the one who, with his irresponsible actions, largely influenced climatic changes, and thus most likely severe natural disasters such as earthquakes. 
Could this have been foreseen and thus avoided catastrophic consequences of an enormous degree? I leave it to the experts to deal with it in the future because this is a blog about CATS and DOGS after all. However, what I would like to point out with this introduction and what I will deal with in this post, is the possibility of predicting earthquakes by our PETS. So, the question is can pets predict an earthquake or not?

Pets and Their Ability to Sense Cataclysms:

That animal can sense cataclysms has been known since ancient times. Thus, for example, back in the 4th century BC (373 BC), ancient Greece was hit by a huge earthquake, where the entire city of Helikea, where the epicenter was, collapsed into the ground. Just two days before that unfortunate event, rats, snakes, worms, weasels, and centipedes left that city and found refuge elsewhere. 

A Dog That is All Scared is Standing Next to a Device That Predicts  Earthquakes


From recent history, there is a record of the earthquake near Naples in 1805, which talks about the unusual behavior of domestic animals immediately before the earthquake. So, for example, some DOGS will whine and bark "for no reason" before an earthquake, and if they are on the floor in a house or apartment, they will run outside barking. While others will hide among the furniture, stare blankly or seek protection in the lap of the owner, and some will not return to the house for some time after the earthquake, due to the closed space. 

Cats, Dogs, and Other Animals:

CATS, but also snakes, frogs, and fish, can also sense an earthquake. CATS get nervous before an earthquake because they react to sudden changes in the Earth's magnetic field due to their heightened senses. Namely, they can feel tremors, changes in temperature, the smell of stagnant water, and noise. CATS actually react to the increase in static electricity in the air that occurs just before an earthquake. 

Beautiful Little Black and White Kitten Standing in the Middle of the Ruins Caused by a Great Natural Disaster


It is believed that a CAT predicted the earthquake in Albania in 2019, because a surveillance camera recorded its agitated behavior, just before the earthquake. And that video went around the world and became viral. 

Chickens literally go crazy before an earthquake (clucking in panic, flapping their wings, they behave as if some predator attacked the chicken coop), and during and after the earthquake they become even crazier. These are the words of the author Tributsch, who studied the ability of animals to predict earthquakes and published this in his book "Omens of Earthquakes". In it, he analyzed as many as 78 collected descriptions of unusual animal behavior around the globe. Thus, he states that "aquatic animals", such as crocodiles and frogs, are particularly sensitive to earthquakes, affecting them more than other animals. 

Scientific Evidence and Opinions:

There is a whole range of opinions on this topic, and scientists in Japan have been dealing with it for the last few years, which is understandable if we take into account that Japan is located in a seismic area. Earthquakes are an almost frequent occurrence there.

Conclusion:

My humble opinion on this topic is that our PETS and animals in general can sense and therefore predict cataclysms. Moreover, there is more recent scientific evidence about this, that is, evidence from the age of developed seismology, and it cannot be said that it is just empty speculation or superstition. I leave it up to you to decide for yourself whether it is superstition or scientific truth.

 "We take care of our pets as for ourselves."


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