Ensure Curiosity Doesn't Kill Your CatBy Maryann MottKelly Vorhauer, a fitness instructor in Atlanta, Ga., didn’t think twice about the thumping noise coming from her clothes dryer. She had put in a pair of men’s denim overalls, so she dismissed it as just the wet, heavy fabric swirling around inside. It wasn’t, though. The thrashing sound was Vorhauer’s orange and white cat, Simba, which had hopped inside the warm dryer while Vorhauer folded clothes in another room. Her husband Paul wound up rescuing Simba because of his curiosity over the annoying noise. After spending four days in a veterinary emergency hospital, the shaken cat pulled through, to the couple’s amazement. “There’s no doubt in my mind I should have lost him,” says Vorhauer, who couldn’t bring herself to use the dryer again for more than a year. “I am absolutely blessed that he didn’t die.” While mishaps like Simba’s are rare, our homes are filled with all kinds of hazards. Luckily, you can prevent many problems from occurring by simply being aware of potential dangers and taking appropriate steps to protect your cat. Here are a few common, yet potentially deadly, household items and products that cause big trouble for our curious feline chums. Plants Cleaning Supplies Electric Cords Small Objects Prescription Drugs Kittens Need Extra Monitoring In general, the best way to keep cats out of harm’s way is to treat them like you would a small child, he says. “By taking the same types of precautions you would with toddlers, you’re going to go a long way in taking good care of your cats and keeping them safe.” About The AuthorMaryann Mott is an Arizona-based pet journalist who has written for the New York Times, Dog Fancy magazine and National Geographic online. Article Rating Click a star to rate this article 7 Reader Comments | Add a commentmy cat
my cat is a gray and white mix. he has this problem when i clean his litter box. he is just five months old and he jumps on my back or he will mewow at me the whole time i clean it. then he will jump in it and lay down. he acts like he does not want me to clean his litter box. i just find this odd. i have had cats my whole life and he is the first to do this with me. cat messing
My cat, 6 years old, female,fixed has started to poo and urinate on my clothes. it is something new. the litter box is cleaned and fresh liter in it. Everything is starting to smell like urine and poop our cat
We found a baby kitten only minuets old we took it home feed it with an eye dropper then a bottle, taught him how to go to the bathroom anyway his name is Zoe and someone stole him about 5 years ago and my wife and I still miss him. And hope one day God will reunite us. We are both in our late 50's. Thanks for listening. T n T My orange tabby
Recently my cat was nuetered and had front claws removed,it has been 2 months now..He excessively meows in front of the door when we are in the garage.He also goes from one room to another in a frenzy, around the house when he gets upset,he wasn't like this before.Why does he act like this? Pooping on beds
I clean Isabella's cat box every day someimes 2x a day, but she sometimes poops on the bed. She is about 12 or 15 years old BAD CAT
WE GOT THIS WHEN HER EYES WERE BARLY OPEN I BOTTLE FED SHER SHE WOULD SLEEP UP AROUND MY NECK AND HOW SHE IS SO MEAN TO ME SHE WILL JUMP UP AND ATTACT ME BUT WHEN MY HUBAND COME HOME AND SHE LOVE ALL OVER HIM SO WHAT CAN DO TO KEEP HER FROM BEING MEAN TO ME Curiosity
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