Author: Christopher Bays

Hi, I’m Christopher! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my silly Russian Blue cat, Olga. Before I adopted Olga, I lived with a friendly Siamese cat who rarely left my side. I quickly learned that Olga was not a lap cat, and it took her a while to warm up to me. He used to meet me at the door when I came home from work, and he always enjoyed playing with cheap toys, like paper balls, but he didn’t like petting or any form of grooming. He’s much friendlier and more vocal now, but it’s a…

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Hi, I’m Christopher! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my silly Russian Blue cat, Olga. Olga is not aggressive, but like a Golden Retriever puppy, she likes to use her mouth to express herself. He was a little blue devil that bit and tore into my house when he was a kitten. When I tried to pick him up, he curled into a ball, gripped my arm with his claws, and sank his fangs into my flesh. He doesn’t bite as often now; when he does, he’s usually more playful than violent. Some people mistake playful cat…

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Hi, I’m Christopher! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my silly Russian Blue cat, Olga. Antifreeze and other chemicals containing ethylene glycol, such as hydraulic fluids, de-icing products, motor oil, paints, solvents, and wood stains, are toxic to cats and other animals. . A small spoonful of antifreeze can kill a cat, and most cats will not survive unless they are treated within 6 hours. Antifreeze Poisoning Early signs of antifreeze poisoning include vomiting, dizziness, lack of coordination, excessive urination, hypothermia, excessive thirst, and seizures. Unfortunately, the cat’s condition seems to improve after 12 hours, which may…

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Hi, I’m Christopher! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my silly Russian Blue cat, Olga. I try not to bore my dog-loving friends with too many cat stories, but it’s hard because I live with a hilarious goofball who never ceases to surprise me. Cats are fascinating subjects, and I doubt I’ll have trouble writing about Olga’s antics. Although, like most cats, he dislikes change and enjoys following a routine, he can be unpredictable. I can expect him to stare at me and whine when dinner is hours away, but he doesn’t start the begging process at…

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Hi, I’m Christopher! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my silly Russian Blue cat, Olga. Most kittens are wild and energetic, but they grow up quickly, and some reach maturity faster than others. Olga is not very affectionate as a kitten, but she loves to play and gets irritated if I ignore her; even loner needs attention. I didn’t consider him an “old soul” until he entered adulthood and became more independent. He still looks like a young cat but seems smarter than other cats his age. Olga is less energetic, at least not to any measurable…

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Hi, I’m Christopher! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my silly Russian Blue cat, Olga. When the temperature and humidity rise in late spring, I notice a change in Olga’s routine and habits. Her increased shedding is a biological change that prepares her for summer, but she also acts differently than in winter. It’s not as deep as Dr.’s transformation. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and you won’t see the difference unless you live with him. Olga is not a clingy cat, although she likes to be around when I’m working, resting, or cooking. In the winter, he…

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Hi, I’m Christopher! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my silly Russian Blue cat, Olga. When Olga was a kitten, she was not very naughty and always ran into the kitchen when she smelled my cooking. I gave him dry food every day and wet food a few times a week, and I made the mistake of copying my old cat food. Free feeding is not recommended for most pets, but my Siamese cat never became overweight when allowed to graze all day on kibble. Free Feeding Frenzy I shouldn’t feed Olga for free; his head was…

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Hi, I’m Christopher! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my silly Russian Blue cat, Olga. I didn’t know much about Russian Blues until I adopted one, but after watching Olga transform from a psychotic kitten to a friendly, mischievous, middle-aged woman, I learned a lot. His physical characteristics, such as his blue coat, light green eyes, and 10.06-pound weight, seem to follow the breed standard. Olga is a rescue cat; I haven’t had her DNA tested, and I’m no expert in identifying cats, so she may be purebred or mixed. I think he has a lot of…

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Hi, I’m Christopher! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my silly Russian Blue cat, Olga. When your cat knows that a trip to the vet’s office is coming up, you may have a hard time finding them. I put Olga’s carrier in the living room for a few days before her vet appointments to confuse her, but it didn’t help. He knows when I take him to the vet because his appointments are always early in the morning, and I don’t feed him breakfast. If I go to the bathroom to take a shower instead of feeding…

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Hi, I’m Christopher! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my silly Russian Blue cat, Olga. Although I’ve owned cats since I was 21, I don’t consider myself a cat person. Olga is a wonderful cat, and I love her, but I also miss having a dog. I’ve never understood why some cat owners hate dogs and think they’re inferior to cats, but I’m more bothered by people, pet owners or not, who is afraid of cats. They have sharp claws and teeth, but how many domestic cats maul their owners to death? Most of them weigh less…

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