A Very Important Notice: Today is the very last day of my Country Outfitter giveaway!
Yesterday I was looking over the very fabulous lists of Christmas music at SimpleMom.net, and just as I was about to click away something in the sidebar caught my eye. It was a link to a post called “What to Do with Old Cards and Letters,” but in that millisecond before I clicked away, what I thought it said was What to Do with Old Cats.
Here is a scientific fact: Cats age. Considering that 33% of US households include a cat, it would be helpful to know just what to do with one’s cat once it joins the senior citizen segment of the population. And though the ladies at SimpleMom have covered nearly every other topic, they have not yet covered What to Do with Old Cats. So I thought I would cover it for them. (And for you, of course. But they can syndicate it if they’d like, for the low-low and very negotiable price of $3.4 million.)
And so this brings us to what I hope will be a very helpful list.
What to Do with Old Cats
I hope you’ve found this foray into feline care helpful and informative. In the event that you’re looking for real information, please see The Special Needs of the Senior Cat by the Cornell Feline Health Center.
I love that you noted it was blustery outside the window. And, holy cow we could start a tumblr with all the misreads I have. But they’re usually filthy-minded.
I definitely want to use my cat as a draft preventing thing. She’s been driving me crazy.
My cat isn’t that old, and she already does all these things.