Answer Your Cat's Questions Day 2025 is on Wednesday, January 22, 2025: What is the history behind Answer your cat's questions day? (january 22)?

Wednesday, January 22, 2025 is Answer Your Cat's Questions Day 2025. Friends FurEver: National Answer your Cat's Questions day. It's Answer Your Cat's

Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day

If you are the cat person, you’ll without doubt question what your cat thinks about the problem every so often. What unsolved mysteries does your tabby ponder, hmm? Solutions Your Cat’s Questions Day is an opportunity to discover, and also to answer a few of the large questions. Take a while and try to exercise what questions your cat is asking, making a concerted effort to complete the blanks.

What is the history behind Answer your cat’s questions day? (january 22)?

Still working on a definitive answer, but might it have been started by the CA Veterinary Medical Association?

"In a humorous vein and to look more closely at the questions cats might ask, “National Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day” will take place on January 22nd. The California Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA), in taking note of this day, chose ten questions to help cat owners recognize and understand feline health and behavior issues and provided expert answers to common questions cats might ask."

Poll/Survey: Did you remember Answer Your Cat’s Question Day?

Poll/Survey: Did you remember Answer Your Cat's Question Day?

Yes, he has been asking for food all morning.

When i asked him what the food was like, he said Purrrrrrrrrrfect!

Answer this question?

Answer this question?

Contrary to popular belief, it's not the HAIR which causes the allergic reaction. It is an enzyme in ALL CATS saliva.

The hair gets the blame simply because they lick their hair all the time. But you simply cannot get away from the saliva.

HOWEVER... there are somethings you can do to help limit your allergic reactions....

1. Get a SHORT haired cat... the shorter the hair the less hair to have to deal with.

2. BRUSH the cat often to get rid of the excess hair.

3. VACUUM your carpets/floors/sofas/furniture wherever the cat "lives."

4. WASH the cat's bed (or other things they frequent... pillows, blankets, etc) regularly to get rid of the enzymes that can build up.

5. BATHE your cat often. Okay, not an EASY thing! But you can purchase bath-wipes specially made for cats. Rub the cat to "bathe" him/her to get rid of the enzymes they lick onto their coats. If you CAN get your cat USED TO an actual bath (or take to a groomer regularly for a bath) then that would be great! Every 2 weeks, with the bath wipes in between would be great.

6. DO NOT ALLOW your cat to SLEEP in your bedroom with you. Sorry, but that will only help to make your life miserable, and your sleep, too!

7. Purchase and TAKE allergy meds DAILY. There are 24-hr antihistamines which are perfectly SAFE to take every day. Wal-Mart has their own brand which is a whole lot cheaper than the brand name. These will help you cope with whatever symptoms you do suffer.

You MIGHT go to your physician and ask about allergy treatments. Some allergies CAN be treated and be almost cured. See if you might be able to do this... but it can cost you money!

So, there you have it! Most of these steps are not difficult to do and will make allergic life with your cat tolerable!

Me... kittyslave23... I know my place.

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