Pussycats and Purrs

    by Nomi Berger   For those pondering the how and why of that phenomenon known as purring, numerous theories abound. As for how: Most experts now believe that purrs are created by the laryngeal and diaphragmatic muscles in combination with a neural oscillator in the brain. A message from the neural oscillator to […]

Continue reading

The “Skinny” on Cat Treats

  by Nomi Berger   Is your cat one who’s never met a treat she didn’t love? Does she meow at the mere sound of a bag crackling, shaking or opening? Does she salivate at the scents wafting her way? Does she purr in anticipation of a tasty dream about to come true? Then yours […]

Continue reading

Tips for “Tearless” Vet Visits

  by Nomi Berger   There are more cats than dogs in Canadian homes and yet they visit a vet far less often than their canine counterparts. Why? Because our prescient pusses can sense what’s coming and both dread and detest the entire process of GETTING to the vet. Some kitties become so stressed that […]

Continue reading

Cats’ Night Crazies Driving You Crazy?

  by Nomi Berger   All too familiar with frisky felines waking you at 4 AM? Whether it’s to play, snack or cuddle, what’s endearingly amusing during the day is emphatically annoying at night. But then, cats’ internal clocks aren’t humans’ internal clocks, and being nocturnal by nature (they’re most active from middle/late evening until […]

Continue reading

Updates on Aurora

    August 5, 2019    Hi Donna! Here’s some pics of Aurora relaxing in the window this morning. She is coming along nicely 🙂 she has been playing alot, eating very well, regular in the litter box and even climbing all over us while we sleep! She’s still a little shy to be touched […]

Continue reading

Polydactyl Cats

    by Nomi Berger   Cats with extra toes are called polydactyls, a name derived from two Greek words: “poly” meaning “many” and “daktylos” meaning “digits”. While the majority of cats have 18 toes, with five on both front paws and four on both back paws, it’s not unusual for a large number of […]

Continue reading

Updates on Missy

August 1, 2019  She’s begun to play a little! July 31, 2019   July 25, 2019 Hi! This is Kim, I adopted Missy on Monday with my sister. Just thought I’d send along a picture of her now that she’s started to settle in. July 22, 2019 Missy went home with Kim & her sister […]

Continue reading

Updates on Stardust

August 1, 2019  Hello! I welcomed Stardust home on Saturday and I’m glad to say that she’s settling in very well. She’s understandably more reserved and wary than she was at your shelter, but is building confidence day by day. I hope to be able to give her belly a good brushing soon… Introductions with […]

Continue reading

Updates on Newton aka Mitchell

  July 30, 2019    Donna, Good afternoon. Hope you’re doing well and enjoying the summer so far. Just wanted to give you a quick update on our baby boy Mitchell who will be turning 1 in a few days. Mitchell has been doing great, and he’s getting along really well with his older sister […]

Continue reading

Cats Who Act Like Dogs

  by Nomi Berger   There’s long been a stereotypical depiction of cats by diehard dog lovers, who consider canines social and eager to please while finding felines aloof and openly independent. There are, however, several pussycat breeds that defy ALL stereotypes, causing both puzzled dog devotees and cat caretakers to pose the question, “What […]

Continue reading