Best Bets for Balancing a New Pet and a New Business 

Best Bets for Balancing a New Pet and a New Business 

Whether you’re working from a home or business office, having some non-human companionship like a cat can be an enjoyable stress reliever. If you’ve opted to welcome a new pet at the same time you launch your business, you may have some juggling to do to ensure both pet and venture get the time and attention they need. A bit of advanced planning can help ensure a positive experience for all, as can pampering your new fur baby with toys and accessories from Cool Kitty Condos

Prepare Home and Office

Cats, in particular, are creatures of habit, so if you plan to have them with you at home and in the office, you’ll want to create familiar environments and routines. For example, cats may “mark” territory that feels unfamiliar, so keep identical litter boxes in your home and workspaces, along with identical bedding, toys, and scratching/climbing apparatuses. You’ll also want to pet-proof your home, as well as introduce transportation early on, particularly if you’re using a cat carrier. Some cats are averse to riding in cars and can get motion sick, so consult with your vet if this causes stress for your feline.

Create Routines

According to the Way of Cats, kitties can learn to thrive on routines, particularly as they relate to feeding, litter scooping, and sleeping times. Whatever routine you establish for your business, ensure you’re taking your pet’s needs into consideration. You may otherwise have a cat that’s crying for a meal during a phone conference. Pencil in time for play and personal attention, and use feather dancers and laser pointers to entertain your kitty and provide some exercise. Just like a child running off energy, giving your cat some heavy playtime in advance of a call, meeting, or deadline will tire them out and give you uninterrupted work time. Use caution that you don’t point a laser in your cat’s eyes.  

Arrange for “Cat Care”

Although cats are more solitary than dogs and can do well for long periods on their own, you may want to hire a pet sitter, utilize a pet daycare center, or install a video monitor to keep a remote eye on your kitty. You can also utilize apps and gadgets to make your pet care routine easier. For example, you can purchase remote-controlled treat dispensers and self-scooping litter boxes. You can also download apps that provide first aid tips for cats, as well as track feeding, vaccinations, and growth and development. While it’s advisable that all cats be indoor-only, it might be worthwhile to use an app-associated tracking device on your cat’s collar that can help you pinpoint their location if they wander off. The American Red Cross offers a free app for just this purpose.

Hire Help

Even the most organized and time-conscious entrepreneur can’t juggle every single task that comes their way. Reduce stress and free up time for personal pursuits by hiring out services where appropriate. Some business functions are easy to hand off to professionals, like web design help, mobile app development, or graphic design. Hiring a virtual assistant can also help you manage your schedule and handle administrative tasks. Online job boards allow you to post jobs for freelancers and get quickly connected with reliable and capable candidates. Always read reviews and ask about cost and turnaround time before hiring anyone.

Welcoming a new pet into your home at the same time you launch your business is a good way to ensure you’re creating a healthy balance between your personal life and your work. Some pre-planning and patience will go a long way to ensuring success on both fronts. Don’t forget to show your cat some love with high-quality beds, climbing, and scratching trees by shopping for pet care essentials at Cool Kitty Condos.

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How to Be a Great First-Time Cat Owner

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How to Be a Great First-Time Cat Owner

 

In every community, there are countless cats who need a loving home. That’s why, if you’re wanting a cat, adoption is a great way to go. However, with the love and companionship that is added to your life when you bring home a feline comes responsibilities. You will likely need to make adjustments to your lifestyle to accommodate these responsibilities and provide your cat with a happy, healthy life.

 

If you are thinking about adopting a cat or have just signed the papers, here are some tips to guide you as a first-time cat owner:

 

Pet-proof your home.

 

First things first: pet-proof your home! You might be surprised by how many things your cat can get into, many of which can be harmful. Be conscious of locking away all medications and cleaning products. Also, keep electronic devices and cords out of reach. And try to keep your cat from eating foods (e.g., chocolate, raisins, dairy products) and plants (e.g., aloe, pothos, lilies) that can cause health problems or even death.

 

Go to the vet.

 

One of the first things you should do after adopting a cat is to take them to a veterinarian. If you got the cat from a shelter or nonprofit, they may have already had their vet duties taken care of, so it’s important to ask about that. The vet will examine your feline and take any necessary steps to ensure their health, whether it’s spaying or neutering, administering vaccines, or administering parasite control. Aim to take your cat to the vet once a year.

 

Use high-quality food and treats.

 

The food your cat eats can make a significant difference in their health. If possible, opt for quality food that is high in protein and low in fillers like wheat and corn. Also, purchase high-quality snacks and treats. For example, a lot of CBD treats taste good and are also very healthy for felines. However, you may want to research the high grade CBD cat treats on the market before making a purchase.

 

Use the litter box correctly. 

 

When it comes to the litter box, it matters where you put it. Keep your cat’s litter box in a quiet, private place, and your cat will be more likely to use it each time they need to urinate. Also, use high-quality, fragrance-free cat litter, and be sure to change it out regularly.

 

Prioritize play time.

 

Cats can typically entertain themselves pretty well, at least more so than dogs. But that doesn’t mean that cats don’t like to play with their owners. Research some of the DIY cat toys out there, and make sure your feline companion always has a few good ones to play with. And set aside time each day to spend playing with your cat.

 

If you really want to spoil your cat and give them an awesome place to play, you can invest in a Cool Kitty Condo. In addition to cozy condos and houses, Cool Kitty Condo has a great selection of beds that will give your feline a nice, comfortable place to play!

 

Get the necessary equipment.

 

No, you probably won’t walk your cat with a leash very often (or ever). However, it’s still a good idea to get a collar with a tag on it, especially in the early stages when your feline is getting used to their new environment. That way, people will know who to contact in case your kitty goes missing. And for taking trips, be sure to invest in a cat carrier, which is really the only safe option for traveling with your cat.

 

When adopting a cat, it’s important to prepare and be conscious of how you can best care for their health and well-being. Remember to pet-proof your home and take your cat to the vet first thing. Also, invest in the best food and treats possible, keep their litter box private and the litter fresh, and invest in good toys and equipment. Most importantly, be sure to shower your cat with lots of love and help them acclimate to their new environment.

Help your cat beat the summer heat with these tips

 

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It’s summer time and you know what that means. No I’m not talking about the over abundance of children running around your home or the lack of original programming on network TV (Reality excluded of course).

No my friends, what I’m talking about is summer time heat and the trouble that can mean for your cat. I’ve come up with a few helpful tips that every human needs to follow to ensure their cats summer is a pleasant and cool one!

Tip #1- Make sure your cat has plenty of fresh water (Duh!)

Ok I know this seems like a big duh no kidding genius but it’s something you don’t wanna skimp out on. Not in this heat. Always make sure your cats have plenty of water bowls in and around your home. Refill it everyday with fresh water. I like to throw a couple of ice cubes in it just to keep it cool.

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Don’t forget to water your cat!

Placing the bowl in the shade out of direct heat is also a good idea. If money is no object, lucky you, consider buying a water fountain specially made for cats. There’s plenty out there to choose from and most model will recirculate and filter a constantly running stream of water. Some even have built in cooling system. How cool is that?

Tip #2- Keep a fan turned on in your home to circulate the air

Is there nothing worse than having to sit inside a stuffy confined area? No, so do your indoor cats a favor and leave a fan or two running to help increase airflow. The moving air alone should provide enough of a breeze to help ease your cats suffering during those long stuffy days while he awaits your arrival so you can let him out into the backyard.

 

…and speaking of letting your indoor cats go outside,

 

Tip #3- Let your indoor cat go outside and get some fresh air

Let’s face it. 99.99% of cats would rather be outside. Do your cat a favor, make sure he has all is shots up to date and let him visit the outdoors every now and then. Yes it’s flea season but a few drop of anti flea drops should help out in that department.

Letting your cats out when you get home will mean all the world to him. The cool fresh evening air will cool him down and gives you a chance to spend some quality time with him as you sit on your porch/yard and sip a tall cold glass of lemonade. How awesome is that?

Tip #4- Never leave your cats unattended in a car

As tempting as it might be to take your cat to the store with you while you run in for a gallon of milk don’t do it. Temperatures can quickly climb to deadly degrees in the summer. You wouldn’t do it with children (well most of you wouldn’t) so don’t do it with your cats.

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Never leave your cats unattended in a car. You never know what can happen.

Ok I lied there’s only 4 tips.

Well that’s all folks. Follow these tips and you and your cat will have a happy and cool summer season. Don’t follow these tips and you run the risk of getting car jacked by one very angry cat (See above pic).