šŸˆ Catwalks redefined

Monday 9/02: Sponsored by Brad's Deals and Cozy Earth - Walking cats, Jungle Curl, leash training, harness escapes

ā€œCat rescue is like a virus," says Des placidly about the cat obsession that has taken over his life. "And once you're infected, it's incurable.ā€

ā€• Rescue Ink, Rescue Ink: How Ten Guys Saved Countless Dogs and Cats, Twelve Horses, Five Pigs, One Duck, and a Few Turtles

Happy Monday! Hereā€™s the scoop:

  • šŸ± Should you walk your cat?

  • šŸŒŗ Meet the Jungle Curl

  • šŸ˜ø Enhance your Amazon Prime membership

  • šŸˆ Feline leash training

  • šŸ” Upgrading your sanctuary

  • šŸˆā€ā¬› How to prevent harness escapes

Did you knowā€¦

Cats have ___ bones, while humans only have 206.

(scroll to the bottom to find the answer!)

Cats on Leashes

In sunny San Francisco, Jennifer Privett and her fabulously fluffy Himalayan, Jean Claude, are practically local celebrities. With his blue eyes and chocolate-colored accents, Jean Claude struts through the neighborhood on a leash, turning heads like a feline fashion icon. Their strolls arenā€™t just walksā€”theyā€™re social events, with passersby stopping to admire Jean Claude's regal presence and businesses wondering where their favorite fluffy customer is if he misses a day. For Privett, what started as a practical way to satisfy her cat's outdoor curiosity has turned into a full-on fan club.

Cat-walking once considered a quirky hobby, has exploded in popularity, fueled by Instagram and all those envy-inducing photos of adventurous kitties. Not every cat is cut out for the leash life, but for the likes of Jean Claude, it's the purr-fect blend of exercise, fresh air, and a chance to show off. It's also a clever compromise for city dwellers who want their cats to experience the outdoors without the drama of chasing them up trees or worrying about traffic. Just remember, in typical cat fashion, training them to walk on a leash requires a lot of patience, treats, and the understanding that, ultimately, the cat is still the one in charge.

The Jungle Curl

The Jungle Curl cat resembles a tiny wildcat who decided that living in a cozy home was more their style. With their curled ears, striking spotted coats, and a mischievous twinkle in their eyes, they look like they just stepped out of a jungle adventure. But donā€™t be fooled by their wild appearanceā€”these felines are playful, affectionate, and always ready to curl up on your lap after a day of pouncing on imaginary prey. Their personality is a perfect blend of spirited energy and affectionate charm, making them the perfect companion for anyone who wants a touch of the wild with none of the danger.

As for their history, the Jungle Curl is a relatively new breed, created by crossing wild cats like the Jungle Cat with domestic breeds. The result is a cat that looks like it belongs in the wilderness but is perfectly happy lounging on your sofa. These cats were bred for their unique appearance and friendly temperament, quickly becoming a favorite among those who wanted an exotic pet with less exotic behavior. So, if youā€™re looking for a cat with a little bit of wild flair and a whole lot of love, the Jungle Curl might just be the purr-fect match.

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Leash Training for Cats

Leash training a cat is a bit like teaching a cat to do anythingā€”patience and treats are your best friends. Unlike dogs, who might happily follow you around the block, cats need a little more convincing that walking on a leash is a good idea. The first step is to get them used to a harness. Start indoors, where the world is familiar, and reward them with treats every time the harness makes an appearance. Slowly but surely, your feline friend will get the hang of it, and soon youā€™ll have a harnessed kitty strutting around like they own the place.

Once your cat is comfortable with the harness and leash indoors, itā€™s time for the big adventureā€”outdoors. But donā€™t rush it; baby steps are key. With treats in hand and lots of encouragement, your cat might just decide that the world beyond the door is worth exploring. Remember, keep the first outdoor experiences short and sweet, and always let your cat set the pace. Before you know it, you'll be the proud parent of a leash-trained cat, ready to take on the world one paw at a time.

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Preventing Harness Escapes

Got a little Houdini on your hands? If your cat thinks escaping a harness is just another game, this video is here to help you outsmart your feline escape artist and keep those great outdoors from becoming their next big adventure.

šŸ± Bite-Sized Treats

šŸ§ Did You Know: Cats have 230 bones, while humans only have 206.

šŸ˜ø COTD: Give your purr-fect pet the spotlight by submitting them for the cat of the day! This month's theme is cats and their buddies. Send in your best pics of your cat with a friend, a short description, and their name to be featured in an upcoming newsletter.