Author: KezKatz Cattery

Alway use Pet Carrier when traveling

Always USE a Pet Carrier Keep all traveling cats in a carrier. This is for your own safety as well as your cat’s safety. It is not safe to have your cat roaming freely in your vehicle while you are driving. Your cat could become frightened and dart under the brake pedal or accelerator, possibly… Read more »

Feline Infectious Peritonitis

Feline Infectious Peritonitis – NOTICE!!!!! – THERE IS A CURE, It’s not contagious   The drugs GC376 and GS-441524 both inhibit the replication of the FIP virus, but by two different mechanisms,” explains Dr. Pedersen of Cal Davis. GC376 was developed by Kansas State University virologists, Yunjeong Kim, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, associate professor of diagnostic… Read more »

Decision Made! What to Feed your Cat

What to Feed UPDATE WE Have DECIDED.   A little over 1 year the dry food we feed our cats was suddenly discontinued by the manufacture without warning.    We began exploring by testing our cats with different dry foods and focusing on the each cat’s ‘poop”.   It takes 45 to 60 days to determine the effects… Read more »

What to feed Your Cat. What is best?

  Last summer the dry food we fed at Kezkatz was discontinued.  The manufacturer provided no explanation of why they would no longer manufacture this grain free variety.    Replacing affordable quality grain free dry feline food is difficult. Aware Soybean is a “NO NO “ for cat and taken in by the negative ads about… Read more »

Onychesctomy Declawing A Cat

The Facts About Declawing Your Cat or Kitten Choosing to declaw your cat is a big decision. Before you make it, you should ensure that you have all the facts. Think about what this might mean for you and what it will definitely mean for your cat. Claws are an important part of cat’s anatomy.  … Read more »