Showing posts with label living with cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label living with cats. Show all posts

Thursday 10 August 2023

The B Team's Quick Cat Guide ~ How To Tell if Your Cat Loves You

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Happy Purrsday Fluffies

Welcome to

THE B TEAM'S QUICK CAT GUIDE 

As highly experienced cats in the field of training humans, facilitating the best human relationships and how to get the most out of life, we've decided to share a bite-sized series offering completely unsolicited advice to any potential cat pawrent/guardian/staff who needs it in our new Quick Cat Guide. 

We offer a highly condensed guide to all things cat, as we know mew're busy and probably have less time than mew'd like in today's hectic world. Plus we are very time sensitive as we have a lot of catnaps and meals to fit into our daily routine, and mew know if we don't get enough naps, we don't have the energy for our main snooze!

Today's Quick Cat Guide is All About:


How To Tell if Your Cat Loves You 

Do mew ever wonder if your feline pal loves mew as much as mew love them? It can be tough to tell with cats being so independent and all. But fear not, there are some signs that your cat may be showing mew love and affection. Check out these ways to tell if your cat loves mew:

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 Purring: If your cat is purring when they're around mew or being petted, it's a great sign that they're happy and feel safe with mew. It's like having a little motor running next to mew, grumbling away with much content and happiness.

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Head-butting: When your cat rubs their head against mew, it's called bunting, and it's a way for them to show affection and claim mew as their own. Parsley does this all the time, and Melvyn is catching up with him. Although Melvyn likes to bump his nose and give kisses too.

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Kneading: If your cat is kneading on mew, making biscuits, or doing little paw press-ups, it means they feel comfortable and safe around mew. It's a throwback to when they were kittens nursing with their mother. Check out Parsley making biscuits below.

Licking: Cats groom each other as a bonding experience, so if your cat is licking mew, it means they trust and love mew. Smooch likes to do this a lot, and he grasps Cat Dad's arm between his paws and gives it a darn good licking.

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Slow blinking/winking: When your cat gives you a slow blink, it's a sign of trust and affection. They feel relaxed and safe around mew. They can also wink at mew, either eye, and it means the same. The B Team do a lot of winking! MOL 

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Bringing mew gifts: If your kitty brings mew a gift, like a mouse or bird, it means they see mew as part of their furmily and want to take care of mew. Ahhh, the P.A. says, if only in real life they brought a gift-wrapped box of chocolates, and not dead creatures! At BBHQ there have been many, many gifts including a mole on the sitting room rug, half a pigeon in the downstairs bathroom and a hare by the back door.

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Following mew around, and watching mew: Cats are curious creatures, and if they're following mew from room to room, it means they enjoy your company and want to be near mew. Plus they may stalk mew, watching what mew're doing and then join mew.

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Being with you while mew work, read, watch tv etc...: Whether they sit on your knee, next to mew, or on your desk, they feel safe and want to spend their time with mew, and are curious about what mew're doing. Some cats may just snooze, and others may want to participate in some way, yes we've all walked across the keyboard at a crucial point while the P.A. was typing, Fudge is really great at sitting on it! MOL The P.A. actually had an in-tray on her desk just for me, with my name on it.

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Scenting mew: When your cat rubs his/her face on mew, they are essentially marking mew as theirs by rubbing their unique scent onto your clothing, skin or whatever, and mew now belong to them. 

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Remember, each cat has their own unique personality and way of showing affection. So even if your cat doesn't display these behaviours exactly, they still might love mew in their own way. Keep an eye on their body language and behaviour to better understand your furry friend and build a strong bond with them.

Cats may not be as in-your-face as dogs when it comes to showing affection, but they definitely have their own special ways of expressing their love. By paying attention to the signs and cues, mew can better understand your cat and build a deeper connection with them. 

Happy cat pawrenting!

We hope mew enjoyed our bite-sized guide on How To Tell if Your Cat Loves You and if mew're looking for further information on all things feline, check out our Top Tips for Cat Pawrents page, at the top of the blog, or click here.

To catch up on the previous episodes, here are the links:




Stay tuned for more episodes coming soon, and we'll be back tomorrow with another Friday Flufffers post and again on Sunday with another Travel Selfie as we visit Historical Sites around the U.K. and share them with mew.

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Wing Commander Basil and The B Team







Disclaimer: We are not vets, animal medical professionals, animal doctors or have any formal qualifications in animal health. If mew are worried or concerned about anything at all, purrlease take your feline furiend to your purrsonal veterinarian or other health care provider and seek expert advice and assistance immediately.


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Friday 14 July 2023

The B Team's Quick Cat Guide ~ How Do Cats Recognise and Remember Their Owners?

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Happy Friyay Fluffies

Welcome to

The B Team's Quick Cat Guide 

As highly experienced cats in the field of training humans, facilitating the best human relationships and how to get the most out of life, we've decided to share a bite-sized series offering completely unsolicited advice to any potential cat pawrent/guardian/staff who needs it in our new Quick Cat Guide. 

We offer a highly condensed guide to all things cat, as we know mew're busy and probably have less time than mew'd like in today's hectic world. Plus we are very time sensitive as we have a lot of catnaps and meals to fit into our daily routine, and mew know if we don't get enough naps, we don't have the energy for our main snooze!

Today's Quick Cat Guide is All About:


How Do Cats Recognise and Remember Their Owners?  


Do mew ever wonder how your furry feline friend recognises mew? As a cat lover, I'm sure mew've noticed that cats are more than just adorable pets. They are highly intelligent and social animals. So, let's dive into the fascinating ways that cats recognise and remember their owners with these informative points: 

Scents: Cats have an incredible sense of smell and use it to identify familiar people and objects. Your cat can identify mew by your unique scent, which is a combination of your body odour, clothing, and any other scents mew carry with mew. Over time, your cat will become familiar with your scent and be able to recognise mew from a distance. 

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Voice: Cats are very attuned to the sounds around them, and they can recognise the voices of their owners. When mew talk to your cat, your voice becomes familiar to them, and they will remember it. This is why cats will often come running when they hear their owner's voice, even if they are in another room. 

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Positive association: Cats are creatures of habit and love routine. If mew have a regular routine with your cat, such as feeding them at the same time every day or playing with them in a specific way, your cat will remember this routine and associate it with mew. This positive association will help your cat remember mew and form a strong bond with mew. 

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Body language: Cats are also very observant of their owner's body language. They can recognise your movements and posture, which helps them identify mew. For example, if mew always crouch down to pet your cat, they will recognise this movement and associate it with mew. 

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(That's how we see the P.A. stumbling about BBHQ! MOL)


Treats and rewards: Cats also remember their owners through rewards and treats. If mew always give your cat treats or rewards for good behaviour, they will associate this positive experience with mew and remember mew. 

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Visual cues: Finally, cats can recognise their owners by sight. If mew have a unique style or feature, such as a distinct hairstyle or glasses, your cat will recognise these visual cues and associate them with mew.

(This is what we say to the P.A. every morning - her hair is like Cousin It! MOL)


In summary, we cats are intelligent and social animals who form strong bonds with our owners. We use a combination of scents, voice, positive association, body language, treats, rewards, and visual cues to recognise and remember our owners. So, the next time mew interact with your furry friend, remember that they are more than just a pet, they are a smart and loyal companion who loves and remembers mew.

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We hope mew enjoyed our bite-sized guide on how your cat recognises and remembers mew, and if mew're looking for further information on all things feline, check out our Top Tips for Cat Pawrents page, at the top of the blog, or click here.

To catch up on the previous episodes, here are the links:



Stay tuned for more episodes coming soon, and we'll be back on Sunday with another Travel Selfie as we visit Historical Sites around the U.K. and share them with mew.

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Wing Commander Basil and The B Team







Disclaimer: We are not vets, animal medical professionals, animal doctors or have any formal qualifications in animal health. If mew are worried or concerned about anything at all, purrlease take your feline furiend to your purrsonal veterinarian or other health care provider and seek expert advice and assistance immediately.


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Thursday 8 June 2023

The B Team's Quick Cat Guide ~ How To Crate Your Cat

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Happy Purrsday Fluffies

Welcome to

The B Team's Quick Cat Guide 

As highly experienced cats in the field of training humans, facilitating the best human relationships and how to get the most out of life, we've decided to share a bite-sized series offering completely unsolicited advice to any potential cat pawrent who needs it in our new Quick Cat Guide. 


We offer a highly condensed guide to all things cat, as we know mew're busy and probably have less time than mew'd like in today's hectic world. Plus we are very time sensitive as we have a lot of catnaps and meals to fit into our daily routine, and mew know if we don't get enough naps, we don't have enough energy for our main snooze!

A Quick Guide To How To Crate Your Cat 

If mew're a cat owner, mew might need to put your feline friend in a crate for various reasons. Whether mew're traveling, moving to a new home, or taking your cat to the vet, crate training can help make the experience more comfortable for both mew and your furry companion. Here are some helpful tips that can make crating your cat a stress-free experience:

1. Get the Right Crate Size

When choosing a crate for your cat, it's essential to get the appropriate size for your pet. The crate, box or as we call it, The Cat Transportation Unit, aka TCTU should be big enough for your cat to stand up, turn around, and lie down inside comfortably. A crate that's too small can make your cat feel cramped and uneasy, while a crate that's too big may not provide a sense of security. Make sure to measure your cat's length and height before making a purrchase.

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2. Consider the Material of the Crate

The material of the crate is another crucial factor to consider. Some cats may prefer a soft-sided crate, while others may feel more secure in a hard-sided crate. Soft-sided crates are lightweight and easy to transport, while hard-sided crates are more durable and provide better protection. Choose the material that suits your cat's needs the best.

3. Make the Crate Comfortable and Inviting

Cats are curious creatures by nature and are more likely to enter the crate willingly if it's a comfortable and inviting space. Mew can add a soft blanket or towel to the bottom of the crate and a favourite toy or treat. Mew can also try leaving the crate open and placing treats or toys inside to encourage your cat to explore. Ensure that the crate is well-ventilated to provide proper airflow.

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4. Introduce the Crate Gradually

Introducing your cat to the crate gradually is crucial, especially if your pet isn't used to being confined. Start by leaving the crate open and allowing your cat to explore at their own pace. Once your cat is comfortable entering and exiting the crate, you can start closing the door for short periods. Gradually increase the duration of time that your cat spends in the crate until they're comfortable with longer periods.

5. Use Positive Reinforcement

Cats respond well to positive reinforcement, so reward your pet for good behaviour. Offer treats or verbal praise when your cat enters the crate willingly, and avoid using punishment or negative reinforcement. This encourages your cat to associate the crate with positive experiences.

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6. Consider Using Pheromone Sprays or Diffusers

If your cat is particularly anxious or resistant to being crated, consider using a pheromone spray or diffuser. These products release calming scents that can help reduce stress and anxiety in cats.

7. Make the Crate a Familiar Space

Once your cat is comfortable with the crate, make it a familiar space by leaving it open and accessible. Mew can also try feeding your cat inside the crate or placing a favourite toy or blanket inside. This will help your cat associate the crate with positive experiences and feel comfortable.

8. Be Patient

Crating your cat may take time and patience, especially if your pet isn't used to being confined. Be patient and consistent in your training, and always use positive reinforcement. Never force your cat into the crate, which can create negative associations.

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By following these helpful tips mew can create a comfortable and secure environment for your cat in their crate. Remember to be patient and consistent in your training, and always use positive reinforcement. With time and patience, your cat can learn to love their crate and make travelling or vet visits a breeze.

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TOP TIP

Always check the carry handle or the strap before venturing out. 

And check the door lock or zips or however your crate fastens - check everything twice before leaving the home.

As we have heard of many kitties escaping at the vets, in the car park or wherever due to something failing on the cat transportation unit; whether that be the carry handle breaking or the strap and the crate hits the floor and your kitty escapes in an unknown area, then bolts in terror.

Do your due diligence and check that the crate is up for the job and if it's not, get a new one that is. Remember your kitty is irreplaceable.   

We hope mew enjoyed our bite-sized guide on how to crate your cat, and if mew're looking for further information check out our Top Tips for Cat Pawrents page, at the top of the blog, or click here.

To catch up on the previous episode, here are the links:



Stay tuned for more episodes coming soon, and we'll be back tomorrow with another Sunday Selfies post, Amber was here yesterday with another furbulous book review, and it was my 21st Birthday on Thursday, the pawty and giveaway are still happening, so do join in!

We'll see mew in the morning, until then...

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Wing Commander Basil and The B Team







Disclaimer: We are not vets, animal medical professionals, animal doctors or have any formal qualifications in animal health. If mew are worried or concerned about anything at all, purrlease take your feline furiend to your purrsonal veterinarian or other health care provider and seek expert advice and assistance immediately.


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Thursday 25 May 2023

The B Team's Quick Cat Guide ~ A Quick Guide To Cat Wellness

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Happy Purrsday Fluffies

Welcome to

The B Team's Quick Cat Guide 

As highly experienced cats in the field of training humans, facilitating the best human relationships and how to get the most out of life, we've decided to share a bite-sized series offering completely unsolicited advice to any potential cat pawrent who needs it in our new Quick Cat Guide. 


We offer a highly condensed guide to all things cat, as we know mew're busy and probably have less time than mew'd like in today's hectic world. Plus we are very time sensitive as we have a lot of catnaps and meals to fit into our daily routine, and mew know if we don't get enough naps, we don't have the energy for our main snooze!

A Quick Guide To Cat Wellness

Cats are adored by many people worldwide for their playful nature and soft fur, making them excellent pets. As cat owners, it's vital to prioritize our feline friend's well-being. Here are a few simple tips to help keep your cat healthy and happy.

Firstly, regular check-ups with your veterinarian are essential. Cats can hide sickness easily, so it's crucial to have them examined by a professional frequently. This is also an excellent opportunity to obtain advice on nutrition, exercise, and any other concerns mew may have about your cat's health.

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Furthermore, providing a balanced and healthy diet is crucial for your cat's health. Feeding them high-quality food with the necessary nutrients is vital. It's a good idea to avoid giving them too many treats or table scraps as firstly, they can lead to obesity, and there are many human foods that are not suitable for your kitty.

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It's also crucial to ensure that your cat gets enough exercise. Cats love playing and exploring, therefore by providing them with toys and scratching posts to keep them active. Mew can also engage and play with them to keep them moving.

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Lastly, keeping your cat safe is of utmost importance. Mew can do this by keeping them indoors or providing them with a secure outdoor space. Allowing them to roam freely outside makes them susceptible to getting hit by cars or attacked by other animals. Also, keeping their vaccinations up-to-date also protects them from diseases.

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In conclusion, taking care of your cat's well-being is vital for their happiness and longevity. By providing regular check-ups, a healthy diet, ample exercise, and a secure environment, mew can ensure that your feline companion lives a healthy and long life by your side.

 Four Easy Steps For A Happy And Healthy Cat

1. Regular vet visits

2. Balanced and nutritious diet

3. Exercise and playtime

4. Safety/secure environment

Obviously, there are lots more things to add to the list but in this post, we're giving mew the quick start guide. Click here to read our Top Tips post about cat trees and scratching posts for feline enrichment, and ways to encourage your kitty to use them if they're resistant, we share some excellent tips in our post to help if they are. 

We hope mew enjoyed our bite-sized guide to cat wellness, and if mew're looking for further information check out our Top Tips for Cat Pawrents page, at the top of the blog, or click here.

To catch up on the previous episode, here is the link:


Stay tuned for more episodes coming soon, and Amber will be tomorrow with another furbulous book review, until then...

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Wing Commander Basil and The B Team







Disclaimer: We are not vets, animal medical professionals, animal doctors or have any formal qualifications in animal health. If mew are worried or concerned about anything at all, purrlease take your feline furiend to your purrsonal veterinarian or other health care provider and seek expert advice and assistance immediately.


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