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📨 $10k To Cuddle Cats, Leash Training Your Kitty & How To Purrfectly Communicate With Your Cat
It’s Meow Monday! Hope you caught the solar eclipse this morning. It was a spectacular reminder of the natural wonders above us. This week, let’s bring some of that celestial inspiration into our daily lives with our cats 🫶🐈
Today’s litter of topics: 😻👇
Earn $10K Cuddling Kittens? A Pet Food Company's Dream Job Offer
Is Leash Training Your Cat Cruel? We Don't Think So
How To Actually Communicate With Your Cat Discovered By Scientists
🫂 CAT COMMUNITY
Earn $10K Cuddling Kittens!?
ACANA Pet Food is stepping up its commitment to cat lovers and shelter cats alike by offering a dream gig: $10,000 to cuddle kittens. This unique opportunity requires applicants to fill out a simple 10-question form, exploring their compatibility with cats, any allergies, and their passion for kittens. Additionally, in a heartfelt effort to support "kitten season"—the months from May to November when shelters are overwhelmed with orphaned kittens—ACANA will donate 5,000 cases of wet cat food to needy shelters. The selected cat cuddler will spend four blissful hours at a Best Friends Animal Society location this June, helping to promote adoption and awareness for the influx of kittens needing homes. This role not only aims to aid kittens but also highlights the ongoing needs of local shelters during these challenging times.
Want to enter for chance to $10,000 and cuddle some kitties!? Tap this. The last day to enter is April 10th!
👜 CAT TRAINING TIPS
Is Leash Training Your Cat Cruel? The short answer is no.
Ever wondered if your indoor cat might enjoy a little outdoor adventure? Well, it's not as simple as just opening the door. To safely satisfy your kitty’s wanderlust, leashing up might be the way to go, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution, and there's plenty to consider before you clip on that harness. Let’s take a look 👇
Leash Debate: It's not cruel to leash your cat as long as it's done right. Some cats might feel stressed, so it’s important to pay attention to how your cat responds to being leashed.
Independence Issues: Cats love their freedom, and a leash can limit their natural behaviors like climbing or exploring freely, which can stress them out.
Safety First: While a leash can keep your cat safe from outdoor dangers, it can also make them nervous if they encounter something scary. Ensuring they can’t bolt and hide is crucial.
Training Tips: Begin leash training in the comfort of your home. Use a comfortable harness and let your cat wear it without a leash first. Gradually introduce the leash without forcing your cat to walk.
Walk This Way: Walking a cat isn’t like walking a dog. They’re likely to explore at their own pace and might not respond to commands as dogs do.
Health Benefits: Regular, safe, leashed walks can be a great way for your cat to get some exercise and mental stimulation.
Using a leash to explore the outdoors can really spice up your cat’s life with exciting new experiences, as long as it's done with care and patience. It’s all about understanding and adapting to your cat's comfort levels to make these walks enjoyable and stress-free. Wondering how to start? Let’s talk about ways to make the great outdoors thrilling yet secure for your curious cat.
🚀 BEHAVIORAL BREAKTHROUGHS
The Purrfect way to communicate with your cat
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While dogs have long been dubbed man's best friend, cats often get labeled as less affectionate and more aloof. However, recent research suggests that we might have been misinterpreting feline behavior all along. A fascinating study has revealed that the key to bonding with your cat could be as simple as mastering the art of the slow blink, a gesture that speaks volumes in the feline world.
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Here are couple things to consider when talking to your kitty! 👇
Slow Blinking Connection: Cats show affection by narrowing their eyes and slowly blinking, and doing this back can strengthen your bond with them.
2020 Study Insights: A study found that when owners slow-blink at their cats in a relaxed setting, the cats often reciprocate, showing mutual affection.
Expanding the Experiment: Researchers discovered that even unfamiliar cats responded positively to slow blinking from humans, suggesting it's a universally understood gesture.
Cats' Social Intelligence: Cats are not only aware of their human companions' personalities but can also recognize their names and adjust their behavior accordingly.
Implications for Welfare: Better understanding of how cats communicate, like through slow blinking, can improve their care in homes, clinics, and shelters, making them feel more at ease.
This week's Meow Mail explored some interesting topics like earning $10,000 for cuddling kittens, mastering cat communication with slow blinks and safely leash training your cat. What are your thoughts on today's topics? What will you explore with your cat next week? MEOW 😻🐈
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