THE ULTIMATE RESOURCE FOR CAT PARENTS TO HELP YOU HELP YOUR CAT THRIVE!
A long and happy life with your cat begins at the time of adoption, takes you through adulthood and culminates in their senior years and the wonderful memories shared together. Between the covers of this "Cat Safety Bible," the authors hold your hand (so that you can hold your cat's paws) through your dog's journey of life! More than twenty years of helping people to help their pets is revealed by Fleck & Semrow in this text providing PAWSome ways to make you a more pro-active cat parent.
Topics include what every cat lover must know:
* Basic Needs including Nutrition & Obedience Training
* Cat-to-Pet Introductions
* Caring for Newborns
* Senior Cat Care
* Reading Body Language to keep YOU safe
* Proper Handling & Restraint
* Safety Precautions for Every Room of the House
* Chaos Brought About by Seasonal Changes & Holidays
* Travelling with your Cat
* Cat Disaster Preparedness
* Cat First-Aid & CPCR
* Your Cat's First-Aid Kit
and of course...Cat First-Aid & CPCR
The Cat Safety Bible provides straightforward, easy-to-follow advice for pet owners who want to ensure their
cats remain happy and healthy. Whether you are just adopting a new cat or enjoying life with your senior cat,
this book should be on your must-read list!
- Beth Stultz, Director of Marketing, Communications & Education, Pet Sitters International
The heart of this book is the lasge amounts of cat health, safety, prevention and rescue information and tips
it contains in such an easy accessible format. All life stages are covered and easy to find. Yes, they have
detailed information so you will feel comfortable with first-aid and CPR, but what is more important is the
attention to all of the little details that will help you prevent a safety crisis in your cat's life.
- Dr. Ken Tudor, Veterinarian, Author, Lecturer and Pet Expert
"The Cat Safety Bible explores the potential hazards in our everyday environments. Further, it gives the cat
parent the practical steps they need to take should an emergency occur. Armed with this information and
these skills, the cat parent has the highest likelihood of being able to identify an emergency and help their
cat in the early, critical stages to get to a veterinarian for care."
- Dr. Liz Bales, VMD, The Catvocate, Veterinarian, Author, Lecturer and Pet Expert