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Sunday, March 4, 2018

Helpful Tips for Your Feline

  1. Brush Him/Her every day
  2. Play with them (even if you have a cat that likes to be fat and lazy like mine) try to find a time when your cat is frisky and play with a string, ball, or even a nut (my cat LOVES to play bat nuttin bad mitten) 
  3. Find time to love on them, pet them, snuggle them, play with them, or even just letting them lie on your lap or next to you and giving them an occasional pet will work.
  4. If they do something bad say no ma'am or no sir gently then tell them how much you love them afterward
  5. Remember your cat think humans are big clumsy cats so treat your cat at the same level you treat other people
Have a Purrrrrfect Day!

Caring for Farm Animals

Here are some tips to make sure you and your animal friends are happy.

Goats and Sheep 

  1. If you have a goat and/or sheep do NOT rub its head. If you do it will become a battering ram or buck. 
  2. If you did rub its head and it tries to head-butt you, make your hand flat with your fingers together and take the side of your hand and hit the side of its neck (this will stun it). 
  3. Make your goat (or sheep) a shelter to get out from the rain (we made one from wood boards and sheet metal) 

Cows 

  1. If you have a cow make sure to go out to brush it every morning to every other morning as this will keep your cow(s) coat healthy and sleek. 
  2. Try to make sure your cow(s) have plenty of grazing and playing room 

We had a horse who didn't have friends and his owner didn't come ride him so he was by himself and became untamed. When we were moving our cows to a larger area, the horse got crazy and was trying to get to the cows. So when you move your animal(s) if you are renting a place and there is another cow or a horse that is kind of wild, be careful when you are moving your animal and have an adult help you. (If there is a fence you should be between the fence and the cow)

I hope this helped you.