CAT REGISTRATION WHAT IS SBT?

Cat Registration what is SBT? When you see the initial, SBT associated with the cat’s pedigree what does it signify.  Those initials stand for Stud Book Traditional.  All SBTs are classified as purebred cats.  To be eligible for pure breed status, the cat must be a product of three consecutive mating within the breed.  For a cat to be… Read more »

Feline Vaccinations

Cats are a species with the appearance of keeping and maintaining good health. Their health stabilities and ability to mask health issues often contribute to pet parents avoiding or ignoring vaccination and regular health checkups.  The story I will tell you illustrates why we cannot be complacent or indifferent to vaccinations.  To take the risk of illness leading to death is… Read more »

Cat Adoption

What To Know There are questions prior to reserving a kitten each potential pet parent should ask from the breeder, shelter, rescue of whoever is offering the kitten.  These questions will answer how to prepare, care for the future Pet child.   What to ask Optional Requests prepare for extra cost. A pet parent might be… Read more »

Kezkatz Adoption Policy

ADOPTION PROCEDURE We asked for a $150 adoption deposit to reserve a particular kitten. Savannah cats are priced per generation and overall quality.  Ocicat and Mau kittens are priced the same.  The cat’s gender is not taken into account in the price.  Adoption is on a first-come, first-served basis. We do not use waiting list instead a contact list… Read more »

DNA Feline Testing

We Use the Wisdom Féline Panel [Washington State University] CFA and TICA promote DNA through the Wisdom Feline Panel. Both have contracted where members get a discount.  The Wisdom Test is a comprehensive panel of cat genetic health tests on predisposition, diversity and other genetic characteristics. A breeder for us the cat must be clean (free)… Read more »

Two Cat Adoption

Deciding what is best one or two cats adoptions What’s preferable a single cat or two cat family?  One cuddly fur bear is that what’s wanted or maybe a 2nd for mutual companionship for each cat.  The answer lies with expectation, time the cat is given alone, household, entertainment for the cat and the family.   It’s said with… Read more »

Litter Box Language – Cat Poop Feces

The last thing you want to see or examine is Cat Poop. Parents love their pet children. It’s instinctive to concerned about their health. A wise pet parent will forego the yech and will frequently examine the texture, color, content, and consistency while noting bathroom habits. These are keys to early detection of health issues.   Litter… Read more »

Feline Self-Stress Relievers

Feline Self-Stress Relievers This blog is dedicated in remembrance of Malachi.   He was my yard stress reliever.   Mal was with me when I built cat amenities, enclosures, mow the lawn, relaxed.   This wolf hybrid was a once in life time pet.   He loved everyone, all species of animals, always happy, absolutely… Read more »

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 »

Cat Poop The Feces Score Chart

I know that your cat’s poop is the last thing you’d want to look at but if you care about your cat’s health, then you should never ignore it. Poop provides a wealth of information about the state of health of the cat. The bathroom habits the color, content and consistency of stool indicators of… 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 »

Secnidazole for Treating Giardia

New Medicine Secnidazole for Treating Giardia & Tritichomonas Catteries, Rescues, Shelters and many pet owners will likely have a need for treating for Giardia at some point in their lifetime. Giardia is just one of the protozoan parasites that cause diarrhea in cats. Giardiasis is caused by the Giardia intestinal is parasite. Cats have to… Read more »

Is Gum Disease In Savannah Cats Genetic?

Deciding what subject to start my blog, I decide on cat’s oral health I remember a family calling about their Savannah cat having gum disease. They asked, (as I often get asked), “Is gum disease genetic?” Their two cats (full siblings from separate litters) developed gum disease requiring expensive surgery. I explained to them that good… Read more »

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