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Everything you’ve always

wanted to know
about cats

Tree House’s Guide to Humane Cat Care


Everything you’ve always
wanted to know
about cats 1

2
A Brief History of the Cat

Adopting the Right Cat for You

4 The World According to Your Cat

6 Feline Diet and Nutrition

8 Why Cats Need Their Claws

10 Changing Your Cat’s Behavior

12 How to Train Your Cat


(it Really CAN be Done!)

14 Litter Box 101

16 Top Ten Reasons to See Your Vet

18 Feline Health Issues and Symptoms

24 Special Concerns for Senior Cats

26 How to Find a Lost Cat

28 How to Help Stray and Feral Cats:


Trap-Neuter-Return

30 Estate Planning: Your Cat’s Future

Advisor: Steve Dale


Veterinary Advisors: Dr. Colleen Currigan, Dr. Lynda Ewald
Contributors: Lorie Crouse, Caryn Davidson, Ollie Davidson, Elissa Ferguson,
Dave de Funiak, Richard Glasser, Sarah Koz, Joan Levergood, Melanie Roeder,
Jenny Schlueter and Lila Stromer.

Many thanks to the Helen Brach Foundation for funding this important
educational project.
© 2008 by Tree House Humane Society
A brief history of
the cat

Egyptians are believed to be the first and ultimately sold them. Cats became to the top branch of a cat tree. In fact,
people to have domesticated cats more further domesticated in Europe and knowing the instinctive drive behind
than 4,000 years ago. Cats became eventually found their way to America. many of your cat’s behaviors will help
invaluable to the Egyptians due to The scientific name for today’s housecat you better understand and ultimately
the felines’ incomparable ability to is Felis domesticus. So, although care for your cat.
exterminate mice and other rodents, modern housecats and their Egyptian In the pages that follow, you will
thereby protecting food stores. Cats predecessors share a family tree, they find information on everything
became so useful that the Egyptians reside on distinct genetic branches. The from diet to litter box problems to
came to regard cats as sacred feline domestic cat is literally a breed apart feral cats. Interestingly, so much
deities, and killing a cat became a crime from its wild ancestors. of the information on the need for
punishable by death. After death, cats Despite the rift between your wet food diets or correct litter box
were treated to the same burial rites housecat and its ancestors, today’s placement is derived from knowledge
as people: they were mummified and domesticated cat is still influenced of a cat’s natural instincts. Although
buried, often in enormous tombs with by the same instinctive behavior that domesticated cats no longer roam the
thousands of other cats. enabled the wild Egyptian cat to survive. African savannah or hunt in the desert,
The Egyptian cat was a large desert cat Instinctive behavior is the result of knowing that their ancestors did is the
known today by the scientific name Felis millions of years of evolutionary fine- key to unlocking many of the mysteries
iybicia. The Egyptian cat was eventually tuning, and you can see evidence of that of feline behavior. 
brought to Europe by merchant traders fine-tuning each time you witness your
who used the cats as mousers on ships cat hunting a laser pointer or leaping

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Adopting the right cat
Sharing your life with an animal can be
a wonderful, rewarding experience, but
for you
purchasing an animal from a breeder
or store is unnecessary. Contrary to
Neither children nor kittens know how to
behave appropriately with one another—
having a pet is not for everyone. Before what some may believe, shelter cats are kittens don’t yet know not to climb up
bringing a cat home, consider whether likely to be just as healthy, and are often legs or bite fingers, and children don’t
or not you’re ready for the commitment healthier, than are pure bred or store yet know their own strength when they’re
of caring for an animal. Ask yourself the bought cats. Also, by adopting a shelter playing with pets. Older, calmer cats are
following questions: Are you willing to cat, you will be helping to cut down generally a better match for children. If
commit to caring for a cat for the entirety animal overpopulation, and you will be your schedule already is packed and you
of her lifetime, which could be as long as giving a second chance to a cat in need. have little time to spend at home with a
twenty years? If you move, marry or have pet, you should not adopt a kitten. If you
a child, will you keep your cat? Do you Cat or kitten? Many people arrive at do not have several hours a day to devote
have time to spend with a cat? Are you shelters wanting to adopt a cute, play- to a kitten, your friendly, affectionate kit-
financially prepared to care for a cat? The ful kitten, and though kittens can make ten may grow up to become a shy, distant
average annual cost for general cat care great companions, they often require cat who recognizes you only as a food
is approximately $1,000 and could be more time and patience than older cats. source. Consider adopting an older cat if
more should your cat require emergency It is important that you consider your a kitten does not fit your lifestyle.
veterinary care, preventive dental care or lifestyle before adopting a kitten. If you’re
treatment for chronic issues. Remember going to be a one-pet family, reconsider Is a special-needs cat right for you?
that all cats require a commitment of adopting a kitten. Kittens need constant Shelters throughout the country are filled
time, money and energy. If you’re unable stimulation, and a single, bored kitten with loving, wonderful cats who just
to take on the responsibilities of caring will often entertain herself by scratching need a little extra care. If you have the
for and supporting a cat, you should furniture, digging in or eating plants or time and money to devote to one of these
probably reconsider adopting. climbing curtains. This behavior is not special-needs cats, consider adopting a
If you do decide you are ready to bring only destructive but can be dangerous cat who is older, Feline Immunodeficien-
an animal into your life and family, it is as well. Rather than inflicting twice the cy Virus (FIV) positive or suffering from
important that you choose your compan- damage, two kittens usually take their a non-life threatening condition, such as
ion carefully. Please consider adopting energy out on each other, thus saving deafness, blindness, etc. Special-needs
a homeless cat or kitten from your local your belongings. You also should recon- cats are often known to develop incred-
humane society or animal shelter. With sider adopting a kitten if you have young ibly strong bonds with their adoptive
millions of healthy, adoptable ani- children. Young animals and children families.
mals euthanized in shelters each year, are usually a dangerous combination.

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Preparing to adopt Before visiting softly. At this point, begin petting your your resident cat stays in home base. Be
your local shelter, be sure to call or visit new cat by softly stroking the top of your sure to not let the cats meet while you
its website to familiarize yourself with cat’s head and cheeks, and slowly work are swapping rooms. After a few hours
the adoption procedures. Some shelters down the cat’s body, if she allows it. of exploration, you can return the cats to
may require proof of address, references Once your cat is thoroughly at ease their original spaces.
or a copy of your rental lease to prove with you, begin to allow her to explore After about two weeks, it is time to
that pets are allowed in the building. the rest of the house. The first few times start introducing the cats. Clip both cats’
Also, keep in mind that all members your cat is allowed to roam, supervise nails to lessen the chance of injury (see
of the household should be included in the exploration. This will prevent her how to clip nails on page 8). Place a treat
the adoption process—adopting a pet from finding a hiding place. When your (a plate of wet food or some fresh deli
is a life-long commitment and these new cat has explored her new environ- meat) outside of the home base door and
important decisions need to be mutually ment and seems comfortable, position place another treat down the hall from
agreed upon. Now you’re ready to adopt. food, water and the litter box(es) in their the door, but still in sight of home base.
Congratulations on bringing home a new permanent places. Be sure to show the Lure your resident cat to the treat down
family member! cat where you have moved them. the hall and while she is enjoying the
Be patient. Remember that each step treat, open the door to home base and
Bringing a new cat home Here are a must be taken at your cat’s pace. allow the new cat to enjoy her treat. By
few things you should know to ensure the allowing the cats to see each other while
experience goes as smoothly as possible! Introducing a new cat to resident enjoying good food, you are helping
First, prepare your house for the new ar- cats As described above, set up a them associate rewards with the other
rival. Remove toxic plants (for a complete room as a home base for your new cat, cat. After they have finished their treat,
list of poisonous plants, visit treehou- allowing for a gradual introduction to the place the new cat back in home base.
seanimals.org), put away small objects family. The next day, repeat the above step, but
which may be ingested by your new cat For the first 72 hours, do nothing. It is this time place the plates a couple of feet
(yarn, paper clips, rubber bands, etc.), important to allow your new cat to become closer together. Continue this process
put away any breakables, so there’s no accustomed to her surroundings. Your new until the cats get close enough to meet
chance that your new cat might knock cat is not only acclimating to home base, face-to-face. It is important not to inter-
them off shelves or tables and close she also is using her fine-tuned senses to fere when they meet. It is normal for cats
all cabinets and closets where your cat discover what is beyond the closed door to hiss, howl, posture and swat when
might hide. of her home base, including resident cats. they first meet. In the unlikely event that
Next, set up a single room as a home After 72 hours, begin introducing the cats they do begin to fight, do not pick up
base for your cat. Cats are territorial to each others’ scents. First, leave a blanket either cat. Put a towel or blanket between
animals, and for a new cat, too large a or towel in the home base for the new cat them to block their view of each other
territory can be overwhelming. By keep- and another on your resident cat’s favorite and try to corral one to a safe place. You
ing your new cat in a small area you will sleeping spot. After they each have spent will need to spend more time creating
be providing a less stressful introduction time sleeping on the blanket or towel, ex- positive experiences before introduc-
to your home. For most cats a bathroom change the linens. This scent introduction ing them face-to-face again. After the
or a bedroom is an ideal location to get will help your cats get used to each other
cats have spent time together without
accustomed to the home. and will help improve the eventual face-to
conflict, gradually increase the amount
Remind everyone to make the initial face-meeting.
of time the cats are out together. After
homecoming peaceful and quiet, without While the cats are becoming used
they have spent several hours harmoni-
excited squeals and hugs. The secret to to each others’ scents, create positive
success is to allow your new friend to ously sharing the same territory, several
experiences for them while they are still
come to you. It is important not to force times in a row, you can leave them alone
safely separated. Feed the cats on either
affection upon your new cat; soft talk and together.
side of the closed home base door. Get a
treats can be more reassuring in the early Remember to be patient as the process
feather toy and encourage play under the
stages than petting. When your new cat of introducing cats can take time, but
door. By creating positive experiences,
seems comfortable with you being in the in most cases, cats will learn to coexist
you send the message that another cat is
room, hold out your hand, palm down peacefully. And in many cases, cats can
a good, fun friend to have in the house.
in a relaxed manner, and let her smell become life-long friends. 
After a week of allowing your new cat
you. If your cat backs away, you have to acclimate to home base, it is time to
gotten too close. If your cat approaches, switch the cats’ living areas. Let your new
hold your position and continue to speak cat explore the rest of the house while

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The world according to
your cat
Your cat hears, sees, smells, tastes and and gives your cat a superior sense of and exercising and keeping nails in good
feels the world differently than you do smell. In fact, smell is so important to condition. Cats scratch for multiple rea-
(and processes it all through a very differ- a cat’s survival that they have a second- sons, and though this behavior is useful
ent brain), so it should be no surprise ary olfactory organ. On the roof of a and necessary for both the mental and
that there are often miscommunications cat’s mouth behind the front teeth is the physical health of your cat, the behavior
between humans and cats! To under- vomeronasal organ, which you can see often can be at odds with a guardian’s de-
stand and to ultimately change your cat’s when your cat yawns. When confronted sire to keep furniture intact and pristine.
behavior, it is essential that you under- with an especially interesting or unusual Luckily, there are many ways to keep cats
stand how your cat interprets the world. smell, a cat will drop its jaw open and let from scratching inappropriate surfaces.
the scent waft across the vomeronasal Read more about the importance of
Hearing Although not as good at organ in a behavior called the Flehmen scratching and painless, easy alternatives
detecting lower pitches, cats can pick response. to declawing on page 8.
up sounds so faint or high-pitched they In addition, because scent is vital to
are out of the range of human hearing. cats, they will mark just about anything.
Sound is an important part of the cat’s For cats, scent is a means of commu-
world for both surviving and commu- nication. Try this experiment yourself:
nicating. Listen to how many different present your cat with a new object and
sounds your cat makes—this is your cat observe his reaction. Most likely, your cat
communicating in an undeniably com- will smell the object. If it looks interest-
plex language. Because your cat hears ing (and inedible and non-threatening),
high-pitched sounds better than you, it the cat will butt the object with his head
is important that you be aware of noise and rub the side of his face (and some-
levels in your home, particularly if your times his whole body) against the object.
cat is timid or easily upset by commo- Your cat has just claimed the new object
tion. Are you playing music loudly or by marking it with pheromones. Cats
using the vacuum cleaner? If your cat is have scent glands on the sides of their
reacting to these sounds, it is best to cre- faces and in other places along their bod-
ate a quiet, calm room for your cat to stay ies and tails. In the wild, scenting is the Touch Cats have a very keen and
in while you are cleaning or entertaining way cats communicate with other cats. sophisticated sense of touch; they have
guests. When your cat weaves around your legs millions of touch receptors all over their
or ankles, he is showing love by deposit- bodies. These receptors are most numer-
Smell The wet, pebbly patch of skin ing his unique scent and claiming you as ous in the face (nose, whiskers) and feet
on your cat’s nose is called a rhinarium. his own! (paw/paw pad) areas. The whiskers of a
It can catch and hold scent molecules Scenting and marking territory with cat are extremely sensitive to touch and
urine is another way cats communicate are important in helping the cat to feel
“owned” property. For cats who are for prey while hunting and in navigating
domesticated and reside in a house, around dark areas and through narrow
spraying urine can create considerable passages (the whiskers will tell the cat
problems within the household. For if he can fit into a small passage way or
more information on understanding between two objects). The touch recep-
spraying and modifying the behavior, tors in the paw pads are also adapted for
turn to page 14. hunting and are valuable in helping a cat
to determine the type of prey (even in
Scratching Scratching is an instinc- the dark) and if the prey is still alive. Paw
tive behavior that has many practical pads and nose touch receptors are also
purposes, such as scenting, stretching very sensitive to temperature.

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Taste Since taste is related to smell, the plains and deserts of Africa, the mod- sneak up behind them. These survival
and cats have a superior sense of smell, ern cat’s midnight antics make perfect instincts are alive and well in even the
their sense of taste is exceptional, too. sense. Temperatures rise dramatically laziest domesticated house cat!
However, this does not necessarily mean during the day on the African grasslands.
your cat has what we might consider To survive the heat, animals find shade Aversion to drinking water Many
good taste. Cats will put things in and sit still. A smart predator (which the domesticated cats live day-to-day being
their mouths that we find disgusting or cat most certainly is) won’t waste energy slightly dehydrated. This is due, in part,
unclean. This is part curiosity and part searching out hiding places of prey and to their desert ancestry, when they were
necessity as the only way for cats to carry chasing down game while the sun is engineered to survive without access to
something is in their mouths. up. At sunset, the temperature drops regular water sources. Domesticated cats
When it comes to food, cats have dif- and darkness hides movement. This is sometimes require encouragement to
ferent likes and dislikes. It is important the ideal time to come out to find food drink. Try including moisture-rich wet
for you to discover what type of food is and water, and it is precisely the time food in your cat’s diet. It is also impor-
appealing to your cat to ensure that he tant to have more than one water bowl
eats well. It is also important, how- and to place these bowls throughout the
ever, for you to be aware of what diet is house. Sometimes cats are more inclined
healthiest for your cat. Sometimes the to drink from water bowls that are in a
food your cat wants to eat is not always different location than their food bowls.
the healthiest option—just like children, You can also invest in water fountains, as
cats often prefer “junk food” to healthy, many cats prefer to drink from running-
nutritionally complete foods. For more water sources. Also, be sure to place your
information on diet and nutrition, please cat’s water bowls in safe, quiet areas
turn to page 6. away from dogs, young children or gen-
eral household commotion. Remember,
Vision Contrary to popular belief, cats in the wild, cats take time to drink only
cannot see in total darkness. Mammals when it’s quiet and they’re safe from
need some light to see; however, cats are predators. Read more about proper feline
far better equipped to see in minimal diet and nutrition on page 6.
light. Unlike our pupils, which expand Now that you understand your cat and
and contract as a circle, cats’ pupils begin how he relates to the world, you are bet-
as tiny vertical slits that can open to ter equipped to modify any behavior you
include the entire iris, the colored por- might deem inappropriate or problem-
tion of the eye. The tapetum is a reflec- when the ancestors of your cat went on atic. For more information on changing
tive layer of cells at the back of the eye the prowl. So your cat’s noisy charg- your cat’s behavior, turn to page 10. For
that bounces even the faintest light back ing around at 3 a.m. isn’t necessarily a information on training, see page 12.
through the light-sensitive cells. Have “behavior problem”—it’s an instinct! 
you ever noticed your cat’s eyes glowing For more information on how to combat
at night? The glowing is actually light nocturnal “behavior problems,” turn to
reflected off the tapetum. This reflective page 10.
feature enhances a cat’s ability to best
utilize low amounts of light, a trait all Climbing & leaping Any horizontal
nocturnal animals need to survive. surface is an invitation to a cat. A young
and determined cat can leap almost
Nocturnal instincts Cats are natu- straight up two or three times his body
rally nocturnal (most active at night) and length. In human terms, that would
crepuscular (most active at dawn and mean being able to high-jump about
dusk) animals. If we consider that the 12-to-18 feet from a dead start. Cats also
domesticated cat’s ancestors came from will fearlessly jump several feet across
horizontal chasms and “tight-rope” walk
along narrow passages many feet off
the ground. Cats also like to “roost” in
high places—atop the refrigerator or on
the top shelf of the closet. This desire to
climb and sleep in high places is a sur-
vival instinct passed on from their wild
ancestors. In the wild, cats have to follow
prey up cliff faces and along the limbs of
trees. In addition, cats in the wild have to
hide from predators, and the best place
to hide is up high where nothing can

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Feline diet &
nutrition
Good nutrition is essential Meal feeding also gives you an opportu- This food is cheaper. Is it the same?
to your cat’s overall health. nity to monitor your cat’s appetite and If you are unsure about the quality of
The best diet for your cat is helps you notice any change in your your cat food, check the first ingredient.
one that replicates what she cat’s overall food intake, which is often If the first ingredient is a meat or fish,
would eat in the wild—a one of the first signs of stress or illness. it’s most likely a good brand. If the first
moisture-rich, meat-filled Depending on your cat’s specific situa- ingredient is not meat or fish, but is
diet. Cats are obligate (true) tion, it might be best to consult with your corn, rice, soy or grain derivatives such
carnivores, and therefore veterinarian before implementing any as gluten or meal, we would not recom-
require more quality-source diet regimen. mend it. Check for the Association of
protein in their diets than most other American Feed Control Officials (AAF-
animals. We suggest feeding your cat a CO) certification for some assurance
diet consisting mostly of quality canned that the food has met minimal nutrient
foods. criteria. You should let your veterinar-
ian know what type and brand of food
Why canned food? Cats usually you are feeding your cat. It may be best
rely on their diet for moisture and don’t to feed foods that contain muscle meat
drink as much water as they might need. (such as chicken or turkey) in addition
Canned foods have significantly more to, or instead of, organ meats (such as
moisture than dry or “semi-moist” foods. liver) and byproducts (items not suitable
Canned foods also are lower in carbohy- for human consumption).
drates and can be especially beneficial
for cats with urinary issues, diabetes and What about “semi-moist” cat food?
other illnesses, as well as in the preven- These highly processed foods come
tion and treatment of feline obesity. in sealed pouches or canisters and are
Although there has been concern in the usually high in magnesium and carbo-
past that feeding only canned food could hydrates. Too much magnesium may
result in dental disease, we now know be linked to urinary problems in cats.
that most dry diets do not significantly There is generally little nutritional value,
improve dental health. In fact, only spe- and their dyes, preservatives and other
cific dry dental diets with the Veterinary additives can cause allergic reactions in
Oral Health Council (VOHC) seal have some cats.
been shown to reduce tartar and plaque
formation and gingivitis. What about dry cat food? Many
cats tolerate and enjoy dry food. It may
How often and how much should be fed in combination with canned food,
I feed? We recommend meal feeding if desired. Some cats develop health
rather than free feeding. Meal feeding What flavors should I choose? Of problems such as diabetes, obesity,
means that you feed a specified amount course, every cat will have her own pref- urinary or kidney problems, diarrhea or
of food, as opposed to leaving out a large erences, so it’s important to test many vomiting, which may make exclusively
quantity of dry food for your cat to graze feeding dry food undesirable. Quality
flavors and brands to discover what food
on throughout the day. You can start by “fixed formula” dry foods are properly
your cat prefers. It is important, however,
feeding twice daily, using the food label balanced for mineral content and are
to avoid feeding too many fish flavors as
as a guideline. Then review that amount available in pet supply stores, feed stores
with your veterinarian during your cat’s fish is high in magnesium, thiaminase
and through veterinarians. Prescription
annual or semiannual examination. The and heavy metals, all of which may be
dry and canned foods for cats with health
amount to feed may vary depending on detrimental to your cat’s health, if fed in problems and special dietary needs also
your cat’s ideal weight and activity level. excess. are available through veterinarians.

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What about raw food? Many argue
raw food is the most natural and nutri-
tionally complete feeding regimen, if pre-
pared and fed properly. There are, how-
ever, some risks involved, and careful
preparation and hygiene standards need
to be followed to feed it successfully. If
this feeding option is something you’re
interested in, we advise that you discuss
it with your veterinarian. Whether you
feed a commercial product or you make
your own, consult your veterinarian to
ensure the diet is nutritionally complete
for cats. Cats, although they need to eat
meat, cannot live on meat alone; they
require nutrients such as minerals, vita-
mins and specific amino acids.

Are table scraps okay? We don’t


recommend feeding them in excess. Nu- to encourage your cat to become more licking, so baths are generally unneces-
tritionists suggest keeping table snacks active through play. Once your fat cat sary, but regular grooming with a long-
to less than 10 percent of cats’ daily has become a slimmer, more active cat, tooth, stainless steel cat comb for long-
intake. Occasional treats of meat, fruit or you can be sure her overall health, and hairs, or a short-tooth, stainless steel cat
vegetables won’t hurt, as long as you feed therefore quality and length of life, has comb or slicker brush for shorthairs,
them in small doses. Don’t feed dairy (if improved. helps control shedding and prevents
your cat is lactose intolerant), fried foods your cat from swallowing too much hair.
or sweets as they can contribute to prob- What should my cat drink? Water! “Hairballs” form in the stomach and are
lems such as obesity, diabetes and stom- Keep plenty of fresh water available at all usually passed or coughed up without
ach upset. Never feed cooked bones as times. Also, using a pet water fountain trouble. But in extreme cases, large hair-
they are sharp and brittle and can cause encourages cats to drink more and keeps balls can be life-threatening and require
severe injury. Also never feed onions or them away from toilets and faucets. surgery. Regular grooming—especially
chocolate to cats—both are toxic. We don’t recommend giving your cat of longhaired cats and particularly in hot
milk on a regular basis. Many cats can’t weather—is the best prevention.
My cat is overweight. Should I be tolerate it and can experience digestive One of the most important rules when
concerned? Yes. An overweight cat troubles, including diarrhea. it comes to grooming your cat’s coat is
is more vulnerable to many chronic and to never use scissors to cut out a mat,
lifespan-shortening health problems, What about dishes? Plastic feeding regardless of how careful you may be.
such as diabetes and arthritis. Also, dishes can cause skin irritation in some Cats have thin skin that can easily be
fat cats often are unable to groom cats. A shallow, stainless steel or ceramic nicked or cut without you realizing it,
themselves, so their coats become dull bowl is your best bet as cats prefer to and the resulting wound could become
and oily and they develop dandruff keep their whiskers and faces out of their infected and form an abscess. If your
and mats. In addition, cats who cannot food. Don’t use chemical disinfectants or cat has a mat that cannot be removed by
groom themselves may become clinically strong detergents to clean your cat’s food combing or brushing, try a mat splitter
depressed. Often fat cats cannot reach dishes. Not only can they be poisonous or a seam ripper. You can work out the
their own hind quarters, which means but cats are easily put off by harsh odors. mat by tearing it through the middle
that fecal matter and urine can build up and up toward the end of the mat, away
and cause discomfort and infection, even Other resources: For more from the cat’s body. If your cat has too
if you clean your cat on a regular basis. information on nutrition, please visit many mats and is not amenable to being
Although fat cats may be perceived as our website at treehouseanimals.org. groomed at home, consider having her
cute, you are doing your cat a disservice We also recommend the following professionally groomed by a veterinarian
by allowing her to gain too much weight. websites: felineoutreach.org, catinfo.org, or reputable groomer.
You can control your cat’s weight by catnutrition.org, petdiets.com, Regular grooming sessions are a great
going to your veterinarian and working balanceit.com.  way for guardians to bond with their
out a diet plan that will ensure very cats. Many cats enjoy the grooming
gradual weight loss (be sure to consider A note on coats: Feeding your process and look forward to time spent
an all wet-food diet). Never put your cat cat a proper diet will help keep her with their guardian. So in addition to
on a crash diet; it is very dangerous for coat healthy, but grooming is also helping keep your cat clean and mat-
a cat to lose weight too fast and doing so essential. Keeping your cat’s coat free, grooming also can be an enjoyable
could lead to life-threatening liver issues. healthy and mat-free is your responsi- way for you and your cat to spend time
A safe way of promoting weight loss is bility. Cats keep themselves clean by together.

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Why cats need
their claws
Tree House is firmly against the practice moving old nail sheaths. 5 Nonsurgical corrections exist and are
of declawing cats. The surgery (the medi- • Cats express emotions through effective You can trim your cat’s
cal term is onychectomy) involves ampu- scratching. Have you noticed your nails, train him to use scratching posts,
tation of the cat’s toes to the equivalent cat scratching when you arrive home use Soft Paws, apply Sticky Paws to
of the first knuckle on your own fingers. from work or as you prepare his your furniture or use Feliway spray or
The surgery and long recovery period dinner? Your cat is expressing his diffusers.
necessitate aggressive pain management excitement!
for several weeks after surgery. Although How to clip your cat’s nails Nail
laser declawing and advances in analge- 2 There is no health benefit to the cat clipping is an important part of keeping
sia may decrease the amount of pain and and serious complications can occur your housecat groomed. If a cat’s nails
the length of the recovery period, the end Surgeries such as spaying and neuter- grow too long, they can cut into the paw
result is still the same: an amputation. ing have direct long- and short-term pad and cause infection, or at the very
Aside from the pain associated with the health and behavioral benefits; declaw- least, discomfort. To clip your cat’s nails,
surgery and recovery period, we don’t ing does not. In fact, many declawed simply grasp the paw and squeeze the
support declawing for these reasons: cats suffer health problems as a result pad so that the nails unsheathe. Look
of the amputation. Complications that for the pink part (the “quick”) inside the
1  Scratching serves a purpose Cats may result from the surgery include base of the nail. This is the sensitive tis-
scratch for a variety of reasons, ranging hemorrhaging, abscesses, bone chips sue that contains the vessels and nerves.
from simple pleasure and exercise to that prevent healing (if the declaw sur- Don’t cut close to the quick. All you need
complex instinctual motivations. Here gery was not performed correctly) and to do is clip off the curved part of the
are some of the reasons cats scratch: regrowth of a deformed claw. In the nail. If you only cut off this small part,
• Scratching communicates a cat’s long term, as shoulder, leg and back you run little risk of cutting the quick.
presence with both physical muscles weaken due to a shift in bal- If you do accidentally cut the quick, the
and scent marks. Cats’ paws have ance and weight, your cat may develop
special scent glands between the toes chronic conditions such as arthritis or
that leave a residual scent (phero- back and joint pain.
mone) after they’ve scratched. We
3  Declawing may cause behavioral
can’t smell these scents, but for cats
problems Scratching is instinctive
they’re a powerful form of communi-
(declawed cats still go through the mo-
cation.
tions of scratching). Interfering with an
• Scratching is a good form of exercise. instinctive behavior is generally known
Indoor cats in particular need all the to be stressful for an animal, and may
exercise they can get. result in other undesirable behav-
• Scratching helps cats groom by re- ioral issues. Urinating and defecating
outside the litter box and biting are two
Onychectomy: “Declawing”–Feline Digital Amputation of the most common behavioral side ef-
fects of declawing. Other potential side
effects include cats becoming fearful,
nervous, withdrawn or aggressive after
being declawed.

4 Cats need claws should they escape


As careful as we try to be with our
indoor cats, accidents happen. Should
1. Line of Amputation; 3. Third Phalanx; 4. Ungual Process;
5. Ungual Crest; 6. Flexor Tendon; 7. Dorsal Ligaments
your cat ever escape, he will need claws
–are all severed and amputated in the declawing surgery.
Declawing involves 10 separate and painful amputations. to ensure his survival.
Adapted from Textbook of Small Animal Surgery 2nd ed. DWB Saunders Co

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nail will bleed and the cat will experience in the surfaces they prefer to scratch and move the
a moment of pain. Still, you have done (sisal, cardboard, carpet, bark, etc.) Also, post to its new
no serious damage. Apply pressure to cats are territorial, and while they may location.
the end of the nail with a clean piece of share their posts, some prefer their own.
tissue or gauze until the bleeding stops. Lastly, individual cats stretch and scratch Don’t tuck
If the bleeding persists, a septic pencil or differently; some cats enjoy a good hori- away that post
flour should stop the bleeding. zontal stretch or even a semi-horizontal When it comes to
A video demonstration of nail clipping stretch. You can find good, inexpensive scratching posts,
from Cornell Feline Health Center can cardboard scratchers to fulfill these it’s all about
be found at http://partnersah.vet.cornell. purposes. Be sure to securely anchor all location, location,
edu/pet/fhc/trimming_claws. posts so they don’t slide across the floor. location. Try
Ideally, nails should be clipped regu- these spots:
larly from kittenhood, so that the process Introducing a scratching post  • Near where the family congregates
becomes familiar and non-threatening. Initially, your cat may need some help • Near a favorite napping location since
Touch your cat’s paws often when the discovering the new scratching post(s). cats enjoy a good stretch and scratch
cat is calm to help him get accustomed Positive reinforcement is a great teach- after awakening
to the way it feels. You also can train ing method. Encourage your cat to use • Reasonably close to the front door
your cat to enjoy nail clipping by offering the new post by dangling toys from the since many cats like to scratch when
treats when you use the clippers. For top or scratching your own nails at the people arrive home
adult cats who will not tolerate nail clip- top of the post. When your cat reaches • As part of a feline aerobic center, like a
pings without biting and struggling, it is up and scratches, offer praise and reward sprawling cat tree, where cats can
best to get someone to assist. Two people the cat with a treat. You can even rub climb, play and snooze
can easily wrap the cat in a towel or blan- catnip on the post to encourage interest. • Near a window or places where cats
ket (make sure to cover his face so your Clicker training is an excellent technique gather
cat cannot bite anyone), and then clip the to encourage scratching (see more about
nails. If this isn’t possible, a veterinarian clicker training on page 12). We do not Try Soft Paws Soft Paws is a painless
or a qualified groomer can clip your cat’s recommend placing your cat’s paws on and simple alternative to declawing. Soft
nails. the post. This will only create confu- Paws are vinyl caps that glue to your
sion as your cat will be more focused cat’s claws. The caps prevent damage to
Recommendations for a good on getting your hands off his paws than furniture, protect people from getting
scratching post A good scratching discovering the new scratching post. accidentally scratched and prevent cats
post should have a strong and sturdy If you have tried all the recommended from scratching and aggravating skin
base (so it will not rock or tip over when techniques but your cat continues to conditions under treatment.
your cat uses it) and should be no less scratch your furniture, don’t panic. Be
than two feet high (taller is preferable), patient and try the following alternatives: Try Feliway Feliway contains a
so your cat can get a full-body stretch. cover the furniture with an unappealing synthetic version of the facial pheromone
The post should be covered in sisal or scratching surface, such as a shower that cats use to mark their territory.
a similar natural fiber. Smaller, carpet- curtain, plastic furniture covering, Although generally marketed to combat
covered posts are unappealing to many plastic carpet runners (nubby-side up), spraying, it also has been shown to
cats because they won’t reliably hold a plastic car mats (nubby-side up) or decrease scratching behavior.
cat’s weight. In addition, there’s no clear Sticky Paws double-sided tape. You can
distinction for your cat between a carpet- rearrange the furniture or, if possible, Tree House is not alone The
covered post and the carpet on your floor. temporarily remove furniture from the American Association of Feline
We recommend spending a little extra room. Place the scratching post either Practitioners discourages the practice
money for a good, natural fiber-covered right next to the furniture or in place of declawing and advises veterinarians
post that will keep for years, save your of the furniture that your cat has been never to include declawing along with
furniture and appeal to your cats. scratching, and begin the retraining spay/neuter as a promotional incentive
It’s a good idea to have several differ- process as described above. Remember, or to present declawing as a routine
ent kinds of scratching posts, especially it is far more effective to praise good surgical procedure. Many European
if you live in a multi-cat household. This behavior and positively redirect negative countries have outlawed onychectomy. In
is because individual cats may differ behavior than to discourage or punish addition, Australia, Brazil, Israel, Japan,
undesirable behavior. Doing the latter New Zealand, Turkey and the city of
Tree House offers excellent scratch- may result in your cat learning to exhibit West Hollywood, CA all have prohibited
ing posts at very competitive prices the undesirable behavior when you are or significantly restricted the practice.
that help support our life-saving mis- not around, and in some cases, it may For further consultation, please visit
sion. You can purchase a great post actually reinforce the negative behavior. stevedalepetworld.com and read “Think
and many other items and support After several weeks of training, or when Twice Before You Declaw” or call the
Tree House at the same time! Visit your cat is successfully using the post Tree House Behavior Hotline at 773-784-
our online ‘Cat’alog at treehouseani- on a regular basis, you can uncover the 5488 ext. 300. 
mals.org/store or stop by one of our furniture or bring it back into the room
locations to shop.

everything you’ve always wanted to know about cats  9


Changing your
cat’s behavior
Many people believe that cats are too Medical problems and behavior hunt and play hunt often is the motiva-
independent or apathetic to respond to Oftentimes, your cat’s behavior prob- tion behind your cat attacking your legs
people’s attempts to modify their behav- lems are her way of communicating to while you sleep. And the fear of potential
ior. But the failures people have expe- you that she is experiencing a serious predators or the instinct to protect her
rienced when attempting to alter their health issue. Any sudden change in your territory from other cats may trigger an
cat’s behavior are not the fault of the cat. cat’s behavior that does not resolve itself indoor cat to spray near the door after
Rather, they are a misunderstandings quickly after an obvious cause (like last sensing another cat outside.
between humans and felines. The moti- week’s visit by your sister and her brood
vations behind cat behavior are compli- of unruly kids) should be considered a Tree House’s
cated and deep-seated, but with creative potential medical problem, and your cat Behavior
thinking, flexibility and patience, you can should be checked by your veterinarian. Hotline 
correct unwanted behavior in your feline Keep in mind that even behavior prob- Every year, Tree
companions. lems that reveal themselves more slowly House behavior
also can be the result of a medical issue. counselors
Be patient There are often multiple For example, your older cat may become receive thousands of calls from all
reasons for some behaviors, like litter less tolerant of the other cats in your across the country. Due to the number
box problems or aggression among cats. household because of a serious health of calls we receive, and the intensive
Discovering the reasons for the unde- concern, such as kidney disease. Your counseling often involved, it is not
sired behavior and finding solutions to older cat may not want to appear weak always possible to solve complex
the problem may take weeks or months. in front of your other cats, so instead problems such as litter box issues and
But don’t worry; most problems can be of playing and cuddling as she once inter-cat aggression with one phone
solved! did, your older cat becomes aggressive call. If you would like to work with our
towards her feline roommates. counselors to permanently solve your
Additionally, behavior issues also can cat’s problems, please contact us today:
become medical problems. A cat who is
fearful of another cat in the household • Call 773-784-5488 ext. 300 and leave
may be too afraid to come out to eat and a detailed message describing the
drink or may not feel safe going into the behavior problem.
litter box. Not eating or drinking enough, • One of our counselors will be in
or holding her bladder for long periods touch shortly for an assessment call.
of time, can quickly become a medical This counselor will gather
problem. information about your situation
Once you take your cat to a veterinar- to help determine whether your
ian and can rule out a medical condition, problem can be discussed in a
you can begin working with your cat to shorter counseling session or
eliminate undesired behaviors. Here are whether you will need more
some tips to get you started. intensive counseling. At this time
the counselor will, at the very least,
Four Easy Rules of Cat Training help you begin to solve your
problem.
1. Understanding the behavior
• In a couple of days, you will receive
Instincts A cat’s basic instincts for
another call to discuss your problem
safety or play often are at the root of com-
in-depth.
mon behavior problems. For example,
the need for safety when using the litter • Our counselors will then be
box is often at odds with where we would available for guidance over the next
like to keep the litter box. The instinct to several months as you put your plan
into action.
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3. Remove the cause of the problem
Punishing your cat will only teach her
to fear you. Also, punishing your cat can
exacerbate problems and can make an
anxious cat even more anxious. The easi-
est way to manage a behavior problem
is to eliminate whatever is causing the
problem. If your cat licks or chews plas-
tic bags from the grocery store, be sure
to keep them in a place where the cat
cannot reach them. If you have a cat who
chews on cords, you should keep cords
hidden, or coat them with liquid dish
soap to discourage chewing.

4. Ignore unwanted behavior and


encourage desired behavior
It’s easy to react to unwanted behavior by
yelling or chasing your cat away from the
couch she is scratching or the plant she
is chewing. But this reaction actually can
be just the attention your cat is seeking,
Individual personality  Every cat has a while you sleep, try engaging her in a and by yelling or chasing, you have just
different personality which may have long play session before you go to bed, so unknowingly encouraged the behavior
been defined by life experience, genetic she receives the playhunting session she you are trying so hard to deter. Instead
make-up or a combination of the two. so desperately needs. Also, by playing of reacting to the scratching or biting,
Some cats are constantly on your lap with your cat at night, you will ensure ignore the behavior completely. When
and demanding your attention, some are that she will be tired enough to sleep your cat receives no response from you,
content simply being near you and some through the night. Or you might consid- she will eventually move on to a more in-
are fearful of people. All of these are nor- er adding another cat to your household, teresting activity (like napping or eating).
mal cat personalities. What you might so the two cats can tire each other out You also can encourage good behavior.
consider a behavior problem may simply during the day, leaving you able to sleep When your cat uses the scratching post
be the personality of your cat. at night. If your cat reacts negatively to or lies near a cat companion she previ-
change, you can help her by introducing ously disliked, be sure to give her treats
Territory and changes  Cats are territo- change more slowly to reduce the cat’s or pets or engage her in play. By associat-
rial animals. They spend a great deal of stress levels. For information on how to ing food, affection and play with good
time marking and defining the space correct problems with improper elimina- behavior, you are ensuring that your cat
that belongs to them, and most cats will repeat the desired behavior. Consis-
tion, please see page 14. For information
are not comfortable with change to, or tently ignoring unwanted behavior while
on how to deter your cat from scratching
within, their territory. If something new encouraging desired behavior will bring
furniture, please see page 8.
and possibly frightening comes into your about long-term change in your cat! 
cat’s territory, such as a
new feline roommate or
a construction project, Timeouts and how to use them
your cat may perceive Timeouts are very useful for managing a variety of feline behavior issues, including
the territory as unsafe play aggression and inter-cat aggression. Timeouts are used to eliminate the reward
and retreat to a spot for an unwanted behavior (such as the reaction from a fearful cat or your own reac-
under the bed or couch. tion of yelling and chasing, which your cat could perceive as great fun) and to give
This is a common re- the cat time to forget about the activity in which she was participating. The cat will
sponse to change. spend 20 minutes to one half-hour in a room by herself, without the opportunity to
continue the behavior. The key to correctly using timeouts is to corral or place the
2. Offer another option cat into the quiet timeout room, while giving the cat minimum attention. Do not

Now that you know why your cat is chase the cat to give her a timeout. Chasing the cat may turn out to be even more
behaving in a certain way, you can begin fun for the cat than the original behavior, so you may inadvertently encourage the
working to change that behavior. You unwanted behavior. Do not play, pet or talk to the cat when putting her in timeout.
can manage your cat’s natural instincts This attention could be viewed as a reward. After 20 minutes in the timeout room,
and her impact on your home by provid- release the cat. If she goes right back to the unwanted behavior, promptly return
ing acceptable options to meet your cat’s the cat the timeout room. Consistent use of timeouts will help eliminate many
needs. If your cat is attacking your legs types of behaviors.

everything you’ve always wanted to know about cats  11


How to
train
your cat
(it really CAN
be done!)
Instead of being forcibly chased
around the house and stuffed inside the
carrier, owners are taught to properly
desensitize kittens to the carrier. Cats ac-
tually can be taught to voluntarily jump
into a carrier just as dogs can be taught
to go inside their crates.
In fact, cats
A kitten’s mind is a terrible thing to For starters, cats and kittens visit can be taught
waste. “It all began when my clients in veterinarians far less than they should a whole lot of
puppy classes wanted equal attention (on average less than once a year); that’s things. Cats can
for their cats,” says Dr. Kersti Seksel, a notably less often than dogs do. be taught to do
veterinary behaviorist in Seaforth, New One reason why cats don’t see veteri- most anything
South Wales, Australia. “Kittens have narians for wellness exams is the exhaus- a dog can do
potential, and kittens deserve an educa- tion and frustration that guardians often (and often they
tion too.” experience just getting the cat to the do it better).
Just over a decade ago, Seksel began veterinarian. Take out the carrier and Of course, the question may be—why
offering classes for kittens from Down watch what happens. The cat bolts. You would you bother training a cat in the
Under, which she called Kitty Kindy. The might as well join a health club for the first place? Just as owners who work with
60-minute to 90-minute course meets calories you burn attempting to snag the dogs (those who train dogs for agility,
twice (over the course of two consecu- cat and then stuff him into the carrier. or obedience, who do search and rescue
tive weeks), and it’s exclusively for little It’s exhausting. work, or just those who teach their dogs
kitties. Once inside the carrier, the situation tricks) seem to have stronger bonds than
Legendary veterinary behaviorist Dr. gets no better. Cars are enemies of cats. those who don’t train their dogs, the
Ian Dunbar developed somewhat similar The cat isn’t pleased about being in same logical assumption may be made
sorts of classes for puppies back in the the carrier in the first place, and in the for people who train cats. No one knows
1960s, and he calls these sessions for second place, they’re not accustomed why more cats are relinquished to shel-
kittens, “potentially far more valuable.” to going in the car. The only time most ters than dogs, but perhaps people don’t
There may be one hundred reasons why cats find themselves in a carrier and in have as strong a bond with their cats as
kitties should attend school. Here are a the car is when they’re about to go the they do with their dogs. Also, learning is
few: veterinarian’s office, which hasn’t exactly fun for the cats, just as teaching can be
been a fun experience for them. Also, fun for their people.
these cats feel particularly uncomfortable “Cats may sometimes take more
being away from their territories, since patience to train than dogs,” says Karen
they are hardly ever away from their Thomas, who trains animals for televi-
home turf. sion and the movies. “Cats will want to
Of course, it doesn’t have to be this be paid for their work, but I think that’s
way. An objective of the kitten classes fair. They do learn and they seem to
is to socialize kitties while they’re still enjoy learning.”
impressionable (from 8 to 15 weeks) and Begin by using a clicker (available in
to at least establish a relationship with our ‘Cat’alog and at most pet stores).
a veterinarian. A completed veterinary Click the clicker as you feed your cat.
form is required for any kitten who Click and treat. Click and treat. Click and
enrolls in a kitten class. treat. Soon cats associate the clicker with

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something good. ogy and Behavior at the University of
There are two ways to begin. One Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Glen
is simply to wait until your cat does Mills, says, “As cats age they typically get
something you like. For example, you bored, because we don’t ask anything of
can start clicker training when your kitty them, and we have a problem with obe-
happens to sit. Click the clicker and offer sity in cats. They simply have so little in
just a pinch of tuna or salmon from a their lives, nothing interesting is going
spoon. Sit and wait, and odds are your on except for food. In fact, a surprising
cat will sooner or later re-create what he number of cats who live to eat—and if
did for getting that yummy. At first you’ll their families are lucky—use the litter
require patience, but your cat will soon box, are clinically depressed. Enriching
understand that sitting means “I get their lives is necessary, and training is
‘paid.’” one way to do that.”
Another method is to shape the behav-
ior. Hold that spoon with the moist food Kitty Kindergarten Tree House “But I knew these classes would save
just a tad above your kitty’s head. If it’s hosts Kitty Kindergarten Classes dur- lives. The number one cause of death
too high, he’ll want to bat for the food ing the summer months. Check our in indoor cats isn’t heart or kidney
with a paw or jump for it. But if it’s just website or sign up for our E-Newslet- disease or cancer; it’s people who give
the right height, kitty will lift his head ter for more information. up on their cats’ bad behavior. These
up just a tad. When his head goes up, kitten classes are great fun, but they also
his rear-end will go down—and he’ll be In the kitten classes, kittens are passed teach people how to prevent behavior
sitting; it’s feline physiology. around the room (so they become accus- problems, or if they occur, they offer a
It’s not always easy to teach a cat to tomed to meeting strangers and being resource for help.”
come by name, but it’s absolutely pos- handled by novel people), they also meet The hope following the kitten classes
sible. Most cats are trained to come to dogs (at some point around one-quarter is that families will continue to socialize
“calling” when the refrigerator opens of all cat homes will also have a dog). their cats, bringing them outside safely
or to the sound of a can opener; you Family members are taught how to teach in kitty strollers or allowing them to
can simply pair the cat’s name with the their kitties to scratch in all the right play in the yard in safe cat containment
mechanical device. And absolutely of- places, and there’s a lecture on “Litter systems. When they learn young, most
fer a treat when he comes running. Of Box 101.” There are also basic care dem- of these cats enjoy being on a leash and
course, you can do the same with clicker onstrations, such as clipping nails and harness, and going places and meeting
training. In any case, teaching a cat to brushing teeth, and a discussion on how new people isn’t so traumatic.
respond to “come” may be lifesaving to enrich the indoor environment. Also, by training their cat, perhaps
should she accidentally get outdoors, or A few years back, Dr. Illona Rodan family members will be more “tuned
in case you require a fast response in an heard about Seksel’s tutoring for tabbies into their cat” even when signs of illness
emergency. Down Under; she immediately imported are very subtle (as they often are with
Tree House advisory board member the curriculum to her feline practice in cats). Without hiding and running from
and veterinary behaviorist Dr. Karen Madison, Wisconsin. “I’m sure people the carrier, expressing disdain about
Overall, from the Center for Neurobiol- thought I was a little crazy,” she says. car rides or minding being handled by
veterinary professionals, the hope is that
people will more often take their cats to
the veterinarian.
Most of all, imagine how impressed
your friends and family will be when
they see that your kitty will sit on com-
mand and offer a high five. 

Thanks to Pet Expert Steve Dale for con-


tributing this article. Steve is the author of
the bi-weekly syndicated newspaper column
“My Pet World” (Tribune Media Services),
and the host of nationally syndicated radio
programs Steve Dale’s Pet World, The Pet
Minute with Steve Dale, and Pet Central,
at WGN Radio, Chicago. Steve is a con-
tributing editor at USA Weekend and serves
on the Board of Directors for Tree House
Humane Society.

everything you’ve always wanted to know about cats  13


Litter box 101 wild, predators seek out prey by tracking
urine and feces. A dirty box is a red flag
for your cat; it says that predators will
soon find her and attack! By scooping
the box daily, you ensure that your cat
feels comfortable and safe using it. Also,
every few weeks litter boxes should be
washed with mild soap and rinsed out.
Don’t use detergent that is too harsh, as
the odor can be off-putting to your cat. A
good litter box has about two inches of
unscented litter in it. There are a variety
of litters available, from clay to crystals to
natural, biodegradable matter. Some-
times the solution to a litter box problem

De-clawing and litter box


problems  Tree House behavior
counselors have found that many
declawed cats experience litter box
Litter box issues are a common problem, there is a possibility that lack of access
problems. The declaw surgery is
and they are the number one reason to the box has caused the cat to hold her
the equivalent of the amputation
why guardians relinquish their cats to urine, which can cause a urinary tract
of human fingers at the first
shelters. Although litter box issues can infection. Problems can occur the other
joint (for more information on
be very frustrating, they usually can be way around as well. A cat with a pain-
declawing, please turn to page 8).
solved if you are patient and willing to ful, untreated urinary tract infection can
After having this painful surgery,
explore the problem and the various pos- begin to associate the pain of urination
it is not surprising that our feline
sible solutions. with the litter box, creating a possible
friends might not be happy about
future behavior problem in addition to
digging around in a pile of sharp
Medical problems and inappropri- the existing medical problem. Urinary
gravel when they have to go to the
ate elimination The first thing to tract problems do not always show up on
bathroom! Declawed cats often
consider when confronted with a litter the first test, so work closely with your
will choose small rugs or other soft
box issue is whether your cat is trying to veterinarian when your cat has urinated
materials like clothing or bedding
communicate physical discomfort. Uri- outside of the box.
rather than use the litter box. The
nary tract problems (including cystitis,
best way to avoid these litter box
kidney infection, urinary bladder stones, Good litter, maintenance and num- problems is to not declaw your cat.
etc.), diabetes, arthritis and bowel issues ber of boxes If your cat defecates or
are some of the more common medical urinates directly next to the litter box, If your cat is already declawed
explanations for litter box problems. Any this could be a sign that the litter box is and has a litter box problem, use
time a cat begins urinating outside of the too dirty or your cat finds the litter unap- the softest litter you can find.
litter box, she should be seen by a veteri- pealing. It is important that a cat’s litter Avoid litters with large pellets or
narian for a physical examination and to box be kept clean. Cats will instinctively gravel. Finer materials are much
rule out medical causes for the change avoid eliminating in an area that has more comfortable to your kitty’s
in behavior. Even if there is a logical too many feces or too much urine. This sensitive paws.
explanation for the cat not using the aversion to dirty boxes is derived from
box, such as a new animal in the home, your cat’s natural survival instinct. In the

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is as simple as choosing a new litter. nate. Instinct tells cats to choose a place
Trial and error is the best way to find a to eliminate where they can see what is A note on kittens  Very young
litter that your cat likes. coming and to have an escape route if a kittens may not be able to make it
The number of litter boxes in your predator should appear. If your cat is not to the litter box before urinating or
home can make a difference as well. The using the litter box, consider its location. defecating. To prevent accidents
optimum number of boxes is one more Putting the box out of sight or far while your kitten’s bladder is still
than the number of cats in the house- away from where the cat spends most developing, it is best to confine
hold. Some cats prefer to urinate in one of her time are common practices in young kittens to a small area of
box and defecate in another, so even if many homes, but doing so can create an your home and to have a litter box
you have only one cat, it may be essential issue for cats who feel vulnerable when nearby. Once your kittens are a
for you to have two litter boxes. they use the litter box. Small bathrooms, little older, they can have the run
closets, basements, pantries and laundry of the house without your having
Type of litter box Sometimes the so- rooms are all small spaces where a cat to worry about accidents. Also,
lution to a litter box problem is the type can feel trapped, and none are ideal litter though most kittens will instinctu-
of litter box you’re using. If you have a box locations. A great location for a litter ally use a litter box, it is a good idea
covered litter box and your cat is hesitant box is in a fairly quiet room within the to encourage and reward litter box
to walk inside it, try removing the cover. part of the home where your cat spends use through positive reinforcement.
Alternatively, your cat might prefer a most of her time. Place the box along the When your young kitten success-
covered litter box, so if you are using an wall opposite the door to the room, and fully uses the litter box, reward the
uncovered box, try replacing it with a make sure there is no furniture blocking behavior with petting, treats and
covered one. Sometimes, especially with the view of the door. This open, safe spot kind words. A kitten who associates
senior cats and kittens, it is difficult for is ideal for a litter box. rewards with the litter box is more
a cat to step over a high-sided box. If you If you live in a multilevel home, keep likely to continue appropriate litter
notice your cat is having difficulty getting a litter box on each level. If a cat has to box use throughout the entirety of
into the box, purchase a box with lower make a trip up or downstairs to use the her life.
sides, a cut-out entrance or a ramp. The box, there is a greater chance that she
size of the box is also important. Bigger will simply urinate or defecate in an
cats may be hesitant to use a smaller box area that doesn’t require as much travel, (un-neutered) males are the biggest cul-
where they are less able to move around. especially as she ages. prits, as they spray to claim territory over
Experimentation is the best way to find competing males. But spraying also can
the box that best suits your cat. And Clean up accidents right away be a way for female or neutered male cats
remember, if you have more than one The obvious reason you want to clean up to mark their territory if they perceive a
cat, it may be best to have a couple of dif- urine and feces is the smell. Of course, threat within their home or space. Urine
ferent types of litter boxes to suit each of the smell is unpleasant to people, but sprayed on vertical surfaces is always
your cats’ needs. another reason to clean it up right away considered urine marking, but both male
is that cats are attracted back to areas and female cats also can mark with urine
where they or other cats have urinated. on horizontal surfaces. Horizontal urine
Enzymatic cleaners (available in our marking is often near a door with access
‘Cat’alog and at most pet supply stores) to the outside or an area of the home
are essential. Wipe up as much urine which houses another animal.
as you can, and pour (don’t just spray) Since cats mark territory in ways other
enzymatic cleaner on the urine stains. than spraying, a good solution to spray-
After two weeks, if you can still smell the ing is to encourage your cat to mark her
urine, soak the area again. Upholstered territory in another way, such as scratch-
furniture and carpet can be cleaned us- ing. Place a scratching post or mat near
ing a carpet cleaning machine (available the areas your cat frequently sprays. If
for rental at most hardware stores). Use marking seems to be triggered by seeing
a mixture of cold water and enzymatic other cats outdoors, cover windows and
cleaner. Be sure to turn off the heating glass doors so that your cat can’t see
element (heat will kill the enzymes) outside. You can also try Feliway spray or
and repeatedly go over the spot with the diffuser. Feliway is a synthetic cat-cheek
cleaning mixture until you have removed pheromone, (available through the Tree
as much of the urine as possible. Com- House ‘Cat’alog) that can be used to
pletely rinse with cool water. Enzymatic encourage a cat to rub her cheeks instead
cleaners can also be used in washing of marking with urine. Please contact
Safety instincts and litter box loca- machines for urine- soaked clothes or our Behavior Hotline at 773-784-5488
tion  Location is one of the most com- other machine washable items. ext. 300 for information on how to use
mon reasons cats avoid using their litter Feliway for urine marking. 
boxes. Cats know they are vulnerable to Territory marking Spraying is a way
attack from predators when they elimi- for cats to mark their territory. Intact

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Top ten reasons to
see your vet
There is a common misconception handles your cat? If not, don’t be afraid may include eliminating outside the
that cats can “take care of themselves.” to move to a new veterinarian or clinic. litter box. Defecation outside the box can
Consequently, they are taken to the It’s best to establish a good relationship be a sign of inflammatory bowel disease,
veterinarian far less frequently than with a veterinarian before an emergency constipation, arthri-
dogs, statistically about half as often. arises. If the clinic you choose doesn’t tis or other medical
Like all companion animals, though, cats have emergency services, find out where conditions. Cats may
require ongoing veterinary care to live the nearest emergency veterinary clinic is urinate outside the
happy, healthy lives. Regular checkups located or where your veterinary hospital box because of Feline
are even more critical for cats because refers patients after hours. Lower Urinary Tract
they instinctively hide signs of illness. Below is a list of changes that may Disease (FLUTD), kid-
This behavior, developed in the wild to signal that your cat is not feeling well. ney disease, Cognitive
disguise cats’ weaknesses from preda- These are only guidelines and are not by Dysfunction Syndrome
tors, serves little purpose for domesti- themselves definitively diagnostic for a (kitty Alzheimer’s),
cated cats. In fact, subtle signs of illness specific condition. Rather, they indicate hyperthyroidism, dia-
in cats often are overlooked or mistaken that a veterinary visit may be needed. betes, etc. The urinary
for behavior problems, which is why it is You know your cat’s habits and behav- tract also can become
extremely important to bring your cat to ior better than anyone. Do not ignore blocked by crystals, stones or mucous
the veterinarian for regular checkups and changes that may indicate a developing plugs. This is a medical emergency, es-
when you notice even slight changes in health issue. If there is a sudden change pecially in male cats who are more prone
behavior. in behavior, see your veterinarian as to urinary tract blockages because of the
If you do not already have a veteri- soon as possible. anatomy of their urinary tracts. These
narian, talk to friends and relatives, or * NOTE: Even if your cat shows none cats can quickly become sick and die as
contact your local humane society for of these signs, consider scheduling toxins that normally are eliminated via
a referral. In some cases, it may be wellness examinations every six months. the urinary tract instead build up in their
advantageous to see a veterinarian at a Diagnosing disease early can be the key bloodstream. Signs of blockage include
feline-only hospital, or a veterinarian to successful treatment and may be less straining in or out of the box but only
at a mixed (dog/cat) practice, but who costly in the long run. Often, by the time producing a small amount of urine or
has a special interest in feline medicine. cats display an illness, the disease has none at all, frequent trips to the box and/
Members of the American Association of progressed significantly, necessitating or vocalizing while attempting to urinate.
Feline Practitioners (AAFP) can be found more extensive and costly treatment. Once medical problems have effec-
at catvets.com. Just as there are board Learn more at catwellness.org. tively been eliminated, or while they are
certified specialists in veterinary cardiol- The “Subtle Signs of Sickness,” writ- being resolved, you can address litter box
ogy and oncology, there are specialists in ten by Fort Dodge Animal Health and problems associated with behavior. For
feline medicine who are certified by the the AAFP and adapted by Tree House, more information on litter box problems,
American Board of Veterinary Practi- include: turn to page 14.
tioners (ABVP). Names of veterinarians
boarded in feline medicine can be found Inappropriate elimination This is Changes in interaction A cat that
at abvp.com or catvets.com. one of the most common reasons given suddenly has little desire for attention
Visit the clinic or hospital you are for relinquishing cats to shelters. Guard- from his human family may not be feel-
considering and ask questions about ians often assume that the problem is be- ing well. For a normally docile cat, ag-
the facility, including available services, havioral, so they don’t seek medical help. gression towards people or other animals
hours, etc. Make sure you’re comfortable When a cat begins to urinate or defecate can be a sign of pain, and general irrita-
with the environment, as well as the pro- outside the litter box, medical conditions bility may be a sign that your cat simply
fessionalism and friendliness of the doc- must be ruled out before behavioral in- is not feeling up to par. Having regular
tors and staff. Schedule an appointment tervention is attempted. Any cat that does playtime and routines for interacting
for a checkup. Do you like the way the not feel well for any reason may behave with your cat will help you notice sudden
veterinarian communicates with you and differently, and in cats, that behavior behavioral changes.

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underlying health problems, such as Signs of stress Stress (as experienced
hyperthyroidism. Obesity is a significant by the cat) can result from good or bad
health issue—studies indicate 50 percent events. A situation that a cat perceives
or more of indoor cats are overweight— as stressful may or may not be seen the
which can lead to or be a complicat- same way by his human family. Any
ing factor in a long list of medical and change within a household can poten-
behavior problems, including diabetes, tially be a source of stress to the family
heart disease and joint problems, as cat, so changes should be made slowly
Changes in activity Decreased physi- well as an overall reduced quality of life. and carefully. At times of stress, cats may
cal activity can be caused by medical Cats should be weighed regularly to hide, become depressed and eat more or
conditions that result in pain, discom- determine if they’re maintaining their less than usual. Because these same signs
fort or lack of energy. As cats age, they ideal weight. This can be done at home can be indicators of medical problems,
can develop arthritis and other illnesses with a scale designed for weighing cats cats should visit the veterinarian to rule
that may cause them to be less active or (pediatric human scales or any scale that out medical causes. Alternatively, stress
playful, but they do not necessarily slow weighs to the ounce will work well) or at can also prompt the onset of disease.
down just due to old age. Some older regular veterinary visits. Weight checks It is also important to recognize that
cats can experience increased physical are another good reason for semiannual chronic or long-term boredom can be a
activity, which can be a sign of hyperthy- exams. It may not be apparent that your stressful situation for cats, just as in peo-
roidism. cat has lost weight, but even the slight- ple. As discussed above, stress can lead
est weight loss can be cause for concern. to depression along with a host of other
Changes in sleeping habits Know- For example, a 12-pound cat losing health and quality-of-life issues. Cats like
ing your cat’s daily habits will help you three pounds may not seem significant, to play and be mentally challenged just
determine if there is a significant change but this is akin to a 160-pound person as we do. Your cat will benefit from daily
in his normal sleep pattern. On aver- shedding 40 pounds. If such weight loss interactive play and other creative ways
age, cats can spend 16 to 18 hours daily was not planned and/or happened too that you may be able to find to keep him
sleeping; daytime rest generally consists quickly, it could indicate an underlying active and stimulated.
of several catnaps. These naps aren’t medical cause.
typically deep sleeps, so cats usually can Changes in vocalization Increased
be easily roused by normal household vocalization or howling tends to be more
sounds and other stimuli, such as light common in older cats, and it can signal
petting or food. If a cat is sleeping more an underlying medical condition such
often and/or more deeply than usual or as hyperthyroidism. Pain also can cause
has difficulty lying down and getting up, cats to be more vocal, so schedule a
it could signal an underlying problem. veterinary visit if your quiet cat suddenly
develops inexplicable howling behavior.
Changes in food and water con- In elderly cats, howling may be a sign of
sumption Most cats eat well and hearing loss or Feline Cognitive Syn-
regularly, provided they are offered food drome (kitty Alzheimer’s), the latter of
they enjoy. Get to know your cat’s eating which may be helped by medication.
and drinking habits; they are valuable
indicators of the cat’s overall health. Bad breath Bad breath can be caused
Increased food consumption can point to Changes in grooming Cats are by conditions such as kidney failure or
problems such as diabetes or hyperthy- generally meticulous groomers and diabetes, but it is most often an indicator
roidism. Increased water consumption maintain their coats in a healthy and of poor dental health. Dental disease is
can indicate kidney disease, diabetes, hy- lustrous condition, free of mats. Areas of common in cats; some sources suggest
perthyroidism or other conditions. Many fur loss or an unkempt appearance can that 70 percent have gum disease as
diseases can cause cats to decrease their be signs of disease. Overweight and/or early as age three. You may be able to see
food intake or stop eating altogether, arthritic cats may have trouble groom- tartar on your cat’s teeth, but the major-
which can lead to rapid, even dangerous, ing their hind quarters and may need ity of dental problems in cats involve pa-
weight loss. A cat that has not eaten at help keeping those areas clean. Anxiety thology that is below the gum line. Cats
all for more than a day is at potential risk and depression can cause cats to groom should have their teeth examined at least
of developing serious liver problems. improperly as well, but as always, it is annually. Home brush-
Meal feeding your cat is preferable to best to rule out physical causes first. ing in conjunction with
free feeding in part because if your cat’s Excessive grooming might indicate al- regular veterinary den-
eating patterns change, you will notice it lergies or skin irritation. If your cat is tal care can prevent bad
right away. over-grooming certain areas, look at the breath, painful teeth
skin in those areas to see if there are any and gums, tooth loss
Unexplained weight loss or gain abnormalities. Also, keep in mind that and spread of infection
Cats can gain or lose weight even when even indoor cats can become infested to other organs. 
they continue to eat normally, and such with fleas, and flea allegies can cause
instances point toward one or more over-grooming.

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Feline health issues
and symptoms
Below is a partial list of cat illnesses, Treatment with the amino acid L-Lysine typically minor respiratory symptoms.
their causes and tips on how to best may be beneficial. Vaccination is recom- Again, it is susceptible to antibiotics,
prevent them. It is important to note, mended. and vaccines are available but are not
however, that if you think your cat is considered necessary for most cats.
suffering from an illness, it is essential
to visit the veterinarian for diagnosis and • Mycoplasma This bacteria may
treatment. cause primary or secondary ocular and/
or respiratory signs and also can be
Upper Respiratory Infection (URI) involved in pneumonia. No vaccines are
This is one of the most common available, but mycoplasma is susceptible
problems seen in cats and especially in to antibiotic treatment.
kittens. Symptoms include sneezing,
discharge from the eyes and/or the nose, Feline Distemper or Panleukope-
lethargy, fever and loss of appetite. nia (FPV) This disease is caused by
The risk of URI can be decreased by the feline parvovirus, which is passed
keeping your cat indoors and away from in all body secretions and can live for
infected cats. Although most cats have months to years in the environment. The
been exposed, many are asymptomatic virus causes suppression of white blood
carriers, and viruses can be transmit- cell production by the bone marrow,
ted not only directly but also via hands, as well as ulceration of the intestines.
clothes, toys, etc. Vaccinations limit the Signs include vomiting, diarrhea, fever,
severity of illness but may not prevent decreased appetite and dehydration.
upper respiratory infections altogether. • Feline Calicivirus This virus can Among unvaccinated cats, it is highly
Antiviral medications are not completely be associated with oral ulcers, gingivitis, contagious and often fatal, even with
effective, but in severe or chronic cases, stomatitis (inflammation of the mouth) treatment, which usually involves hospi-
they may reduce symptoms. Antibiotics and/or limping. Recovered cats can talization and intensive care. Kittens are
also may be prescribed to treat secondary become carriers. In some kittens, it can particularly at risk. Vaccines are very ef-
bacterial infections. Relief from nasal lead to serious, even fatal, pneumonia. fective and have dramatically reduced the
congestion is important for comfort and In recent years, a more virulent but number of cats who contract the disease.
may require medications and/or a steam much less common strain of the virus
humidifier or nebulizer. has been shown to cause extremely high Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) This
Here is an overview of the agents that fevers, facial and limb swelling and retrovirus is unrelated to human leuke-
may cause or contribute to upper respira- often death, even in adult cats. Vaccina- mia. The virus is passed between cats via
tory infection in cats: tion is recommended. saliva, usually through mutual grooming
and sharing food and water dishes. It
• Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis This • Bordetella Bronchiseptica This also can be transmitted to kittens before
virus is caused by the feline herpesvirus, bacteria is known as the cause of kennel birth or via nursing. The signs vary, but
which only affects cats and is not conta- cough in dogs, but it also can affect cats. FeLV can cause multiple illnesses includ-
gious to humans. In addition to upper Signs are generally mild, and the cat ing anemia and cancer. Affected cats also
respiratory signs, this virus can cause only may require supportive care or a become immunosuppressed and suscep-
corneal ulcers. In some cats, permanent course of antibiotics. A vaccine is avail- tible to other infectious diseases. This
damage may be done to the nasal pas- able but is not considered necessary for disease is incurable and generally fatal,
sages, which may result in chronic is- most cats. although some cats can live for years
sues such as sneezing, congestion, noisy before becoming ill, especially if they
breathing, etc. As with other herpesvi- • Chlamydophila Felis (formerly receive regular veterinary care, proper
ruses, this infection can be life-long and Chlamydia Psittaci) This bacte- nutrition and are not subjected to a
signs can recur during times of stress. ria can cause conjunctivitis as well as stressful lifestyle. In most cases, a simple

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blood test can detect FeLV infection. The abdominal cavity causing a characteristic At the very least, parasitic infections can
preventative vaccines are very good, but distended abdomen. The other is the dry have an adverse effect on a cat’s quality
they may not give your cat absolute pro- form where virus associated inflamma- of life. Some parasites are also zoonotic
tection. The best prevention is eliminat- tory cells invade internal organs. Signs (can affect people). Keeping your cat
ing exposure, which of FIP include prolonged high fever that indoors will help reduce the chance of
means keeping cats does not respond to therapy, lethargy, exposure to parasites. The most common
indoors and away weight loss and decreased appetite. Dry parasites are:
from any direct con- FIP, in particular, is difficult to diagnose.
tact with any known While research on various types of treat- • Fleas Cats who spend time out-
FeLV positive cats. ment continues, there is currently no doors or cats who have contact with
Healthy-looking cats cure for FIP and no reliable treatment. unprotected pets are most at risk for flea
may carry the virus A vaccine exists, but it is not generally infestation. Flea control is important to
and be contagious; recommended as its efficacy is contro- prevent flea allergy dermatitis, an irritat-
therefore, it is im- versial. The risk of FIP may lessen with ing and potentially severe skin condition
portant to test any new arrivals for FeLV good sanitation practices and a reduction caused by an allergy to flea bites. Fleas
before allowing contact with your cat. of both overcrowding and stress. also transmit the larval form of one type
Excellent brochures on FeLV, FIV, of tapeworm. There are medications that
and FIP are available from the Cornell effectively treat tapeworms, but flea con-
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
Feline Health Center, Cornell University, trol is necessary to prevent reinfection.
(FIV) This virus is similar to the Hu-
Ithaca, New York 14853-6401. Write to Fleas may also transmit Bartonella, the
man Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
them for details or check out vet.cornell. bacteria that causes “Cat Scratch Dis-
Most often, FIV is transmitted through
edu/fhc/. Another excellent source of ease,” as well as a blood parasite called
cat bites, but it also may be passed in-ute-
ro. Infected cats gradually lose their abil- information is the Winn Feline Founda-
ity to resist disease but may still live long, tion, winnfelinehealth.org.
healthy lives if kept indoors and provided
with diligent veterinary care and proper Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease
nutrition. Reliable blood tests for FIV (FLUTD) This disease, formerly
exist, but cats who have been vaccinated known as Feline Urologic Syndrome
against FIV also will test positive, and (FUS), is a general term for a set of
currently the tests cannot differentiate signs including frequent squatting or
between a vaccinated cat and an infected straining in the litter box, painful and/or
cat. In addition to causing cats to test inappropriate urination or blood in the
positive, the FIV vaccine may not protect urine. Causes include cystitis (bladder
against all strains of the virus. The best inflammation), urinary tract infections,
way to protect cats from FIV is to keep crystals in the urine, bladder stones, and
them indoors and to prevent fighting. less commonly, urinary bladder cancer.
NOTE: FIV and FeLV are only Especially in younger cats, there is a
infectious between cats—you can’t catch good chance that no definitive cause will
them from your pet. be found. Lack of water in the diet (ex-
clusive dry food diets), stress and change
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) of seasons are currently among the pre-
Mycoplasma Haemophilus that can
This disease is both frustrating and disposing factors thought to be involved
cause severe anemia. In addition, while
misunderstood. It is nearly always fatal in leading to FLUTD in cats. Because of
fleas prefer animals as hosts, they may
and is far more common in kittens. It their urinary tract anatomy, male cats
bite people. Our warm and often humid
begins when a cat contracts the com- are more prone to blockages if stones,
homes provide perfect shelter (especially
mon feline coronavirus, usually through crystals or mucous plugs become lodged
carpeting) for flea eggs to hatch and pu-
contact with infected stool (that is, in the urinary tract. Immediate treatment
pae and larvae to hide. A single flea can
through shared litter boxes). The benign is necessary to save their lives. FLUTD
lay up to 50 eggs daily and 2,000 eggs
coronavirus causes mild signs of intes- can sometimes be prevented by diet,
in a lifetime. Both the cat and the home
tinal upset or no signs at all. Most cats and sometimes it can be controlled with
must be treated to break the lifecycle.
recover on their own, but in some cats diet and drug therapy. Reducing stress
Talk with your veterinarian about which
the coronavirus changes and the mutated through behavioral and environmental
flea control method is best for your cats.
virus then causes an immune-mediated enrichment programs is now a part of
Only use flea control products labeled
disease called FIP. Why this happens standard treatment for cystitis. For more
for cats. Some flea treatments for dogs
in certain cats is unknown, but genetic information, see indoorcat.org.
can be toxic to cats.
predisposition and stress are likely fac-
tors in the development of the disease. Parasites Parasites draw their sus- • Ear Mites These tiny, almost invis-
There are two types of FIP. One form is tenance from a cat’s body. Although ible insects live and breed in your cat’s
the effusive (or wet) form, in which fluid parasites rarely kill their hosts, severe ear canal. They are very contagious, can
builds up in body cavities, most often the parasitic infestations can lead to death. be passed between cats and dogs and

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infected animals or ingesting feces that
contain infected larvae. Hookworms
may be transmitted to humans, caus-
ing cutaneous larva migrans. This is a
condition where the larval or immature
forms of the hookworm travel under
the skin in people, creating red, itchy
bumps. Deworming treatment is the
same as it is for roundworms.

• Heartworm Disease This disease


can affect cats, but hasn’t been an
area of veterinary concentration until
recently. In cats, heartworms tend to
cause lung disease as opposed to the
heart disease that dogs develop. In fact,
some cats with symptoms suggestive of
feline asthma may actually be suffering
from Heartworm Associated Respiratory
Disease (HARD). Diagnostic testing for
heartworms in cats is much more diffi-
cult than it is in dogs and often requires
a combination of blood tests, x-rays and
can be difficult to treat. Head-shaking, ingested by these children, can migrate ultrasound. There is no cure for heart-
excessive ear scratching and crumbly or to the lungs, liver or eyes and may cause worms in cats, but some may respond
greasy brown or black matter in the ears damage to these organs, including to symptomatic treatment with anti-
suggest an infestation. Your veterinar- blindness. inflammatory medications and certain
ian can offer treatment options. Do not antibiotics. Monthly preventive medica-
attempt to treat the ears yourself, and • Tapeworms Typically detected by tions, however, are very effective and
don’t assume that every ear infection is the presence of tapeworm segments, safe. Since heartworm is transmitted by
caused by ear mites. Cats also can have these parasites resemble grains of rice mosquitoes, cats who roam outside or
bacterial or fungal infections, either or sesame seeds and are found in the spend time on porches, decks or near
alone or in conjunction with the ear area around the cat’s anus. One type open windows are at risk for heartworm
mite infection. of tapeworm is contracted by ingesting disease. For more information, visit
fleas and the other by eating animals knowheartworms.org and heartwormso-
Intestinal Parasites such as mice and rabbits. Tapeworms ciety.org.
attach to the intestine and absorb nu-
• Roundworms These parasites are trients. Most cats are asymptomatic but • Ringworm Ringworm is not caused
fairly common, especially in kittens and in some cases cats can develop diarrhea by a worm, as the name may imply. In-
in stray and other outdoor-roaming cats. and/or experience weight loss. As de- stead, it is caused by a highly contagious
Roundworms often are easily detected scribed above, treatment involves both fungus. Although it has a classic “ring”
by a microscopic fecal examination. medication and flea control. appearance on human skin and is often
They are acquired by ingesting the eggs recognized in cats by hair loss with scaly
of the parasite, eating an infected host • Coccidia Coccidia are not worms or red skin, it can mimic other skin
such as a rodent or bird or through but rather one-celled organisms that and coat conditions as well. Cats also
drinking an infected queen’s milk. The thrive in the intestinal tract and some- can carry ringworm without showing
white worms live in the small intestines times may cause life-threatening diar- any signs. Diagnosis and treatment are
of the cat and grow up to six inches rhea. They are detected through micro- important because ringworm is conta-
long. The eggs produced by the female scopic fecal examination. The treatment gious to other pets and people. Affected
worms shed in the cat’s feces and can period is longer versus tapeworm and hairs may glow under UV light (Wood’s
persist in contaminated soil for years. roundworms. Treatment for coccidia Lamp), but this occurs in less than half
While treatment is routine (professional involves meticulous scooping of feces of infected cats, so a fungal culture is of-
deworming is best—some over-the- from the litter box along with a 14- to ten necessary to confirm the diagnosis.
counter dewormers don’t work), it’s 21-day antibiotic regimen. Treatment includes both oral and topical
extremely important to treat the cat. medications prescribed by a veterinarian
Roundworms are a public health con- • Hookworms Common symptoms and must continue until fungal cultures
cern, potentially causing larval migrans of hookworms include bloody stool, are negative. Environmental decontami-
in people. This is a condition most often weight loss, weakness and/or anemia. nation is critical to prevent reinfection.
seen affecting children who dig or play However, in some cases, particularly The fungal spores are very hardy, and
in roundworm-affected sand or soil. The in adults, cats may be asymptomatic. most over-the-counter products are not
immature roundworms (larvae), when Hookworm infection is caused by eating effective at killing them. Household

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bleach in a dilution of one part bleach to including removal of waste products Hyperthyroidism can adversely affect
ten parts water works best. Also, vacu- and conserving water. It can have many multiple body systems, most signifi-
uming well and frequently and washing causes, but chronic aging changes in cantly the heart, so control of the disease
all bedding are important. older cats are the most common cause. is very important. There are three treat-
The clinical signs seen most often are ment options available:
For more information on parasites and excessive drinking and urination. Later 1. Medication, typically Methimazole,
pets, visit petsandparasites.org. signs include weight loss, anorexia, needs to be administered daily (usually
lethargy, vomiting, anemia and sores in twice a day) to adequately control thyroid
Chronic Kidney Failure (Chronic the mouth. Unfortunately, by the time hormone levels. It is generally given in
Renal Failure) This is a progres- many of these signs are seen, the disease pill form, but can be specially formulat-
sive but often manageable disease in often has progressed significantly. ed (compounded) into a flavored liquid,
which the kidneys lose their ability to Diagnostic tests include blood work, chew or a transdermal gel that can be
perform many important functions, urinalysis, urine culture (which helps applied to the inside of the ears. Because
to screen for kidney infection) and, in this medication is intended only to
some cases, x-rays and an ultrasound. blunt thyroid hormone production and
Signs of an emergency Seek Treatment for kidney failure may initially does not actually cure the condition,
immediate treatment from your require hospitalization with IV fluids as methimazole is a lifelong treatment.
veterinarian or the closest veterinary well as medications to control nausea Occasionally, some cats will experience
emergency clinic if your cat: and vomiting, appetite stimulants and minor side effects, but the drug has the
antibiotics, if needed. Home treatment advantage of being easily adjusted. Cats
• Has a seizure (convulsions) may start with changing your cat’s diet, on oral medication must have exams
• Becomes ataxic (staggers or has but may also involve your administering and laboratory work performed regularly
poor coordination, loss of fluids (a balanced electrolyte solution) by to monitor efficacy and also because
balance) or has vision loss injection under the skin, as well as other treatment affects other organ systems.
• Cannot urinate supportive medications. Prescription 2. Radioactive iodine is generally consid-
foods may reduce the workload of the ered the safest and most effective treat-
• Is gasping or has labored
kidneys and may slow the progression ment, and it is perhaps the best option
breathing
of the kidney disease, and moist foods for cats with adequate kidney function.
• Has a loss of bladder and/or in general help to increase water intake.
bowel control In more than 95 percent of cats, it is
Periodic rechecking of laboratory values curative with only one treatment. Also,
• Becomes comatose or and subsequent adjusting of supportive in the rare case of a malignant thyroid
unresponsive treatments will be recommended by
tumor, the thyroid scan that many
• Paws or scratches excessively at your veterinarian. This is one of many
facilities use prior to treatment will aid
his mouth or face diseases where early detection and inter-
in diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
• Shows evidence of having vention may prolong quality of life and
Only specialized facilities are licensed to
suffered a serious trauma or lessen suffering, which is another reason
perform the radioactive iodine proce-
accident (bleeding, broken bone, semiannual visits to your veterinarian
dure, and cats must be hospitalized for
head tilt, etc.) are important.
several days because of the exposure
• Has eaten anything toxic, Hyperthyroidism This occurs when to radioactive materials. A very small
including certain plants, the thyroid, a small gland in the neck number of cats may become hypothy-
antifreeze, human medications, that helps to regulate metabolism, be- roid after therapy and require thyroid
etc (a list of dangerous comes enlarged and produces too much supplementation.
substances can be found at thyroid hormone. In most cases, this 3. Surgery to remove the thyroid glands
aspca.org) is due to a benign tumor. The cause of is usually curative, but hyperthyroidism
• Stops eating or drinking these benign tumors is unknown but is can recur in some cats if tissue is left
completely actively being researched. Environmental behind or if they have thyroid tissue in
• Develops diarrhea that lasts more toxins may possibly play a role. The hall- abnormal locations (ectopic thyroid).
than 48 hours mark sign of hyperthyroidism is weight Other potential complications include
• Has atypical vomiting or loss despite a normal or increased ap-
persistent vomiting of food or petite. Hyperthyroid cats also may have
fluid intermittent vomiting and/or diarrhea
• Passes blood in urine or stool as well as increased thirst and urination,
skin conditions, behavior changes, etc.
When in doubt, contact your Some cats become agitated, hyperactive
veterinarian as soon as possible. and/or more vocal.
Your cat can’t tell you what’s wrong, Hyperthyroidism can be diagnosed
and the problem is not going to through blood work. It is important
correct itself! that kidney and liver function also be
assessed as this affects future treatment.

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those associated with anesthesia and middle-age male cats, and its incidence tion of whether to treat and how to treat
surgery in general as well as damage to has risen along with the rise in feline depends on economic realities as well as
the adjacent parathyroid gland, which obesity. how to best maintain your cat’s quality
can result in dangerously low calcium of life.
levels. Cancer This disease includes a large
Your veterinarian can assist in choos- group of malignancies that can affect Hypertension High blood pressure
ing the option best suited for your cat’s any organ system. Signs and symptoms in cats almost always is secondary to
personality and health, taking economics often are subtle at first, if apparent at another disease process, such as chronic
all. Examples include visible masses on kidney failure or hyperthyroidism. There
into consideration as well. Surgery and
or under the skin, diarrhea, vomiting, often are no obvious symptoms, so
radioactive iodine are far more expensive
persistent lameness, decreased appetite, routine screening is important. Hyper-
initially, but in relatively younger cats,
lethargy, weight loss, labored breathing tension should never be ignored because
the costs of years of medication and
and difficulty urinating and/or defecat- it indicates the presence of an underlying
monitoring may exceed the costs associ-
ing. Unusual bleeding or discharge condition. Also, if left untreated, hyper-
ated with the two curative options.
from any area may be cause for concern. tension can cause blindness, stroke or
Check your cat on a regular basis for seizures and can hasten the progression
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
any lumps. Especially with female cats, of kidney disease, especially in older cats.
This disease can cause chronic vomiting,
guardians should periodically check for Treatment of hypertension begins
diarrhea, dehydration and/or weight loss.
mammary (breast) masses. If any of with treating the primary disease. Often,
IBD is characterized by inflammatory
these signs or symptoms are observed in though, antihypertensive medication
cells found in the lining of the stomach
your cat, bring them to the attention of also is needed, and some of the same
and/or intestinal tract. To confirm the
your veterinarian. drugs that treat hypertension in people
diagnosis, an exploratory abdominal sur-
Many cancers are very aggressive are used in cats.
gery or endoscopy with biopsy is needed,
and can accelerate quickly. In some
but less invasive diagnostics, such as Arthritis (Osteoarthritis) This
cases early detection is possible. The
blood tests, x-rays and ultrasound can degenerative joint disease is a painful
earlier cancer is diagnosed, the better
help to make a presumptive diagnosis. condition that primarily affects older
the chance is for effective treatment and
There is no one specific cause for IBD cats. Unfortunately, much more research
a positive outcome. Annual, or ideally
in cats, and the explanation may vary is needed to enhance our knowledge
semiannual, veterinary examinations will
from cat to cat. Known causes include about the causes and management of
allow your veterinarian to catch weight
dietary allergies or intolerances, para- this disease in cats and to approach the
loss earlier and to detect any abnormal
sites, bacterial infections, etc. Some cats level of understanding that we have
findings at an early stage. Treatment for
respond to special diets or supplements. about arthritis in dogs. The prevalence
cancer depends on its type and location.
Steroids also may be prescribed, and of arthritis in cats is unknown, but it is
they often are very effective. Many cats thought to affect a significant portion of
tolerate steroids well enough to use for senior cats (older than 10 years of age)
the remainder of their lives without any with the elbows showing the highest
serious deleterious effects. frequency of obvious disease.
Clinical signs of arthritis in cats are
Diabetes Mellitus This disease
often subtle. Only a small portion of
develops when insulin secretion by
arthritic cats will exhibit lameness or
the pancreas is impaired or when the
limping. Instead, the signs more com-
body’s cells are resistant to the action of
monly seen are behavior changes, such
insulin, thus inhibiting the body’s ability
as reduced activity and a decreased ability
to regulate blood glucose (blood sugar).
to perform some of the tasks that they
The key clinical signs are increased
once were able to perform, or that they
water and food intake, excessive urina-
should perform (jumping, playing, etc).
tion and weight loss. In the later stages,
Owners may not even initially recognize
cats may have trouble walking (due to
these signs since many cats are generally
effects on the nervous system) and be-
less active indoors. Additionally, owners
come extremely lethargic. The disease is
may not interpret the reduced activity
diagnosed through blood work and a uri-
as problematic but instead attribute it to
nalysis. Diabetic cats may require insulin
In some cases, surgery, chemotherapy advancing age. Arthritic cats also may
injections, but some cats can be treated
and/or radiation therapy may lead to groom less completely if their mobility
with low carbohydrate diets, especially if
remission or a cure. In others, the goal or flexibility is reduced, and they may
diagnosed early (please turn to page 6 for
may be to keep the cat comfortable. Vet- find other normal functions difficult as
more information on diet and nutrition).
erinary oncologists are making progress well, such as getting in and out of the
Occasionally, diabetes can be maintained
in identifying effective treatments with litter box, going up and down stairs and
with oral medications, but these are rare
fewer side effects. Still, our cats can’t defecating.
exceptions. Not all cats remain insulin
dependent forever. Diabetes is far more live forever, and cancer often is fatal, The diagnosis of arthritis can be dif-
common in overweight cats, especially particularly in elderly cats. The ques- ficult in cats, and for this reason, the

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Dr. Michael Lappin, professor of small By scooping the litter box daily, there’s
animal internal medicine at the College no potential for infection to people be-
of Veterinary Medicine at Colorado State cause the feces eliminated by a cat carry-
University, Fort Collins, explains the ing toxoplasmosis require from 24 hours
specific series of events that must occur to five days to become actively infectious.
for a person to get toxoplasmosis from a Lappin says he encourages women to
feline host. Initially, a person must come wear gloves while changing the box, of-
in contact with an infected cat, and not fering further protection. Scherk prefers
all cats are infected. According to Lap- delegating the task. “It’s a perfect job for
pin’s research, about 30 percent of cats your partner. You’re carrying the baby; at
are positive for toxoplasmosis. Cats pass least he can scoop the box.” 
the organisms in their infectious stage of
the disease in their feces for only seven
to ten days of their entire lives (when
condition is likely under diagnosed. there is an acute infection). To affect an
Radiographs are not always helpful; there unborn baby, the infection must occur
often is a discrepancy between what is within the first trimester.
seen radiographically and what is seen
clinically. Therefore, owner observations
Pain recognition and management
of notable changes in their cat’s behav-
in cats There are several reasons why
iors and activity levels are important fac-
it can be very easy to miss signs that
tors in helping to diagnose arthritis.
a cat is in pain. First, cats are masters
Some of the treatment approaches for
at hiding pain. In the wild, a sick or
feline arthritis include: diet restriction if
injured animal is vulnerable to attack,
the cat is overweight; home environment
so survival can depend on the animal’s
changes, including low-sided litter boxes
ability to act like everything is fine even
and pet stairs; exercise/rehabilitation/
when something is terribly wrong.
physical therapy; acupuncture/massage;
Second, cats don’t exhibit signs of pain
nutraceuticals (glucosamine/chondroi-
the same way people or other animals
tin sulfate); and pain medication (see
do. Relatively quiet creatures, cats won’t
sidebar).
bark, whine, cry or otherwise vocalize
Toxoplasmosis Some obstetricians when they’re in pain. Just because your
still suggest that pregnant women relin- cat isn’t crying or acting out doesn’t
quish their cats because of the potential mean she’s not in pain.
for this protozoal parasite to be transmit-
Here are some signs that your cat may be in pain:
ted to them, which would potentially
cause birth defects, even death, in their • Lack of grooming
unborn children. • Sleeping a lot and/or sleeping in only one position
“Absolutely, positively, you do not have • Lack of interest in food, water or surroundings
to give up your cat because you are preg- • Wanting to be left alone
nant; please don’t even consider that,” • Growling or hissing when stroked, touched or moved
urges Dr. Margie Scherk, a board-certi- • Nonstop purring
fied feline veterinarian from Vancouver, • Licking a particular area
British Columbia, Canada. • Abnormal body positions, such as a hunched-back or head-in-the-corner
Toxoplasmosis (Toxoplasma gondii) stance
occurs naturally in the environment. • Restlessness
Cats most frequently get the infection by • Change in food preferences, sleeping spots and/or litter box habits
eating an infected animal or by eating • General irritability or crankiness
undercooked meat. Following a meal • Reluctance to jump to favorite spots, such as window sills and beds
of infected prey or undercooked meat,
an intraintestinal infection cycle begins If you notice any of these behaviors (or any other changes in your cat’s regular
which is unique to cats. The organ- behavior), contact your veterinarian. Treating pain in cats can significantly
ism multiplies in the walls of the small speed their healing and recovery from surgery or illness, and can help reduce
intestine and ultimately comes out in stress and enhance the quality of life associated with chronic painful
the feces. Cats are the only animals to conditions such as arthritis. To assist owners and veterinarians alike in
pass the organisms in their infectious recognizing and managing pain in cats, visit:
stage in their feces. While some cats with aahanet.org/PublicDocuments/PainManagementGuidelines.pdf.
toxoplasmosis do become ill, many show
no symptoms whatsoever.

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Special concerns for
senior cats
to be vigilant about your cat’s health and urine pH. Not every food is appropriate
How old is my cat? In general, the take steps to prevent illness. for every cat, though, and diet decisions
first year of a cat’s life is equivalent to should be made on an individual basis.
the first sixteen years of a human’s. How to Care for Your Older Cat Your veterinarian can help steer you in
The second year adds another seven Regular veterinary checkups are essen- the right direction based on your indi-
to eight years, for an equivalent of 23 tial to maintain your older cat’s health. vidual cat’s nutritional needs. Ultimately,
to 24 years of age. Each subsequent Examinations should be performed every it is most important that senior cats con-
year of life adds about four human six months so that health issues can be sume adequate calories and nutrients.
years. Thus, a 10-year-old cat would be identified and intervention can occur as Due to their decreased senses of smell
equivalent to a 56-year-old person, a soon as possible. and taste, this can mean trying different
15-year-old cat to a 76-year-old person Appropriate vaccines may be even types of food, adding water to the food or
and a 20-year-old cat to a 96-year-old more important in older cats. As animals warming the food.
person. Most veterinarians consider age, their immune systems may not Cats often develop tartar and gingivitis
any cat over 10 years old senior, as function at the level that they once did, as they age, which can lead to infections
that is when age-associated illnesses and thus their response to disease is and oral pain. Many cats require regu-
generally begin to develop. impaired. Vaccination decisions should lar dental cleanings under anesthesia.
be made with the cat’s disease risk and If they have dental problems that were
Advances in veterinary medicine, espe- health status in mind. ignored in the past or that dramatically
cially in the areas of preventive medicine, Good nutrition is essential for senior worsened with age, they may need to
diagnostics, nutrition and cutting-edge cats. Many diets currently are marketed have oral surgery, including extraction
specialty medicine, have led to better care for older cats that are designed to provide of diseased teeth. No cat should live with
and a prolonged life expectancy for our extra antioxidants, fatty acids, high qual- a painful mouth, and by removing the
feline friends. To ensure that your older ity protein and joint health supplements. diseased teeth, the pain is eliminated.
cat lives a long, happy life, it is important They also are purported to maintain ideal
Cats generally adjust quite well to los-
ing teeth, and most will continue to eat
normally, including dry kibble, even
after having lost multiple teeth. Regular
teeth brushing can help to avoid prob-
lems but can be painful when the gums
are inflamed or the teeth are loose, so
see your veterinarian before beginning
any home care regimen. Oral cleansing
solutions, water additives and/or plaque
prevention gels also may be used to help
slow the progression of dental disease.
See your veterinarian right away if your
cat is pawing at her mouth, clearly chew-
ing only on one side or refusing food—
all these are signs of dental problems.
Unfortunately, many cats tend to live
with or hide pain, and you may never see
any signs that your cat’s mouth hurts, so
regular dental exams are critical.
Baseline blood values, taken while
your cat is healthy, allow your veterinar-
ian to know what is normal for your cat.

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dramatic change in activity over a short
period of time is a cause for concern.

• Confusion A cat who seems to


forget family members, walks into
objects, stands in the center of a room
and vocalizes or awakens in the middle
of the night and vocalizes for no appar-
ent reason may be demonstrating signs
of Feline Cognitive Dysfunction (kitty
Alzheimer’s). These also may be signs
of hearing and/or vision loss as well as
other diseases, including hyperthyroid-
ism, in the senior cat.
They also provide a reference point for • Weight loss This is often the first
later treatment if those values do change (and sometimes only) sign that your • Constipation Your cat may be
as the cat ages. Routine diagnostics can older cat may be having a problem. This constipated if she is straining in the
detect a problem early on, before the cat can indicate almost any geriatric dis- litter box, eliminating less frequently,
is showing any symptoms of illness. This ease, so it is important that you either vomiting while defecating or attempt-
can lead to more effective and rewarding weigh your cat at home or schedule ing to defecate or eliminating outside
treatment for the senior cat. regular veterinarian checks to keep the box. Another sign of constipation
track of her weight. is small, pebble-like, unusually firm
Older cats and litter box prob- pieces of stool. A common cause of
lems If your older cat is eliminating • Excessive drinking/urination constipation is a lack of water intake
outside the litter box, having trouble This is very important as these are so it is important to feed moisture-rich
making it downstairs or upstairs or is symptoms of diabetes, kidney disease, canned food and make sure your cat has
avoiding stepping into the litter box, hyperthyroidism, uterine infections and easy access to water bowls. Many older
she may have arthritis. Easy solutions bladder infections. cats also may need stool softeners to
to this problem include adding litter alleviate the discomfort associated with
boxes to each level of your house, • Vomiting/diarrhea Alone or constipation.
particularly to the area where your together, these can indicate a variety of
cat spends most of her time, and pur- problems. Your older cat, whether you have had
chasing litter boxes with lower sides her since kittenhood or adopted her as
so your older cat can have an easier • Difficulty seeing Poor vision an adult, is an important part of your
time entering the box. You also might can be a sign of retinal degeneration, family and she has given you years of
want to consider removing the litter cataracts or sudden blindness caused by companionship and unconditional love.
box cover, as your older, visually im- detachment of the back portion of the Please return the favor by providing the
paired cat may not like stepping into eye, called the retina, from untreated essential care and attention that your
a dark box. For more information on high blood pressure. older cat so desperately needs. 
litter box problems, turn to page 14.
• Difficulty walking This may be an Coping with the loss of a pet
indication of arthritis, diabetes, infection Losing a pet can be a heartbreaking,
Signs you should take your older cat or a metabolic problem, such as a min- isolating experience, and many pet
to the veterinarian Knowing your cat eral deficiency. For more information on guardians do not know how to ask for
and monitoring her for changes so that arthritis and diabetes, see page 22. help or who to reach out to for sup-
problems can be detected early can help port. To help pet guardians under-
prolong a healthy and comfortable life. • Decrease in appetite Any time stand and deal with the potentially
It is important to note that aging itself is a cat does not eat for more than a day crippling effects of grief, Tree House
not a disease. In cats, behavior changes, there is cause for concern. It is impor- created the Pet Loss Grief Support
including subtle changes, may be the tant to meal feed your cat rather than Group. It is a group where people
first indicators of illness, pain or dis- leaving food out all day (see page 6 for who are dealing with the imminent or
comfort. Guardians who know their cats more information), so you can more recent death of a beloved companion
well, and specifically their cat’s normal quickly notice any loss of appetite in animal can share their thoughts and
behaviors, will better be able to detect your older cat. feelings in confidence. The group
significant changes. Simply getting older is led by two trained counselors and
is not a reason for your cat to experience • Nasal discharge Bloody or green-
meets once a month. For more infor-
weight loss, difficulty walking, etc. The ish discharge can indicate severe dental
mation on the Tree House Pet Loss
following signs, as well as those listed disease or oral/nasal tumors.
Grief Support Group, call 773-784-
in the article beginning on page 18, may 5488 ext. 227 or email griefsupport@
indicate disease and should be discussed
• Lethargy It’s normal for cats to
sleep more as they get older. However, a treehouseanimals.org.
with your veterinarian.

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How to find

a lost cat
If your cat becomes lost, act fast and to thoroughly search your home. Cats he doesn’t respond. Call to your cat as
don’t give up. How quickly and care- have been known to hide in the most re- if you’ve just seen him, using an upbeat
fully you search, and how persistent mote places, such as closets, empty boxes voice, the kind of voice that you normally
and resourceful you are, can determine and under furniture. If you live in an use to greet him. Call your cat’s name
whether or not your cat will be found. In apartment, be sure to check the hallways, often and listen for a reply.
the event that your cat is lost, here are stairwells, basement, storage closets,
some tips: laundry rooms and any vacant apart- Be a detective  As you search for your
ments that may have had a door ajar. cat, ask everyone you meet if they’ve
Your cat needs you  The important Also, check with neighbors as they may seen him. Children are particularly good
thing to remember is that your cat can’t have either seen or taken in your cat. sources of information as they are usu-
tell you where he is—you are respon- Most lost cats who have always lived ally outdoors more often than adults. Ask
sible for his safety and rescue. So please indoors will not go far from home. Many people walking dogs, the mail carrier,
don’t give up after only a day or two. We are discovered hiding just a few doors owners of nearby businesses and people
recommend that you keep looking for as away or even a few feet from the front coming to and from work. The more peo-
long as six months, if necessary. There door. Start by looking under nearby ple you include in your search, the more
are reports in the media of “miracle cats” porches, in basements and garages, likely you are to find your cat.
who return after a year or more. Your cat in bushes and even under cars. Once
could be a miracle cat. outside, your cat will likely be wary or Post signs  As soon as possible after
frightened of any human voice and may losing a cat, post signs to alert the neigh-
Look closest to home If you did not not recognize you or come immediately borhood. The lettering must be large
actually see your cat slip outside, be sure when you call. Don’t be discouraged if enough to read from a distance, and a

Help…I found a stray! Take a good look at the cat (or dog, for that matter). Is he in good physical condition, easy to approach or
wearing a collar with identification tags? If the stray is wearing tags, a phone call to the number listed is the best way to find out where
he lives. If the animal looks to be in good condition, but is not wearing tags, take him to a local shelter or veterinarian’s office to be
scanned for a microchip, which will be registered to his guardian. If there is no identification, try the following:
• Check Lost sections of local papers or place your own Found ad.
• Register the animal with lost/found match-up programs at local animal shelters and on the many websites created for lost and
found pets, such as pets911.com, lost-pet.org, or lostpetsos.org.
• Post Found signs in the area where you discovered the animal.
If you think you’ve found the animal’s guardian, don’t hand over the animal right away. Take a few precautions to make sure the per-
son claiming the cat or dog is actually the guardian. Unfortunately, reselling animals for research, baiting or as breeders for puppy and
kitten mills does happen. An unscrupulous “buncher” (animal broker) may put on a well-polished act as a concerned guardian, so it’s
best to do the following:
• Ask for identification. When someone calls in response to an ad or posted notice, ask for the caller’s name and telephone number
and tell the person you’ll call back right away.
• Ask for a description of the animal. A guardian should be able to give you details not mentioned in your ad or notice.
• Watch the reaction of the animal when the guardian arrives. An animal being reunited with its guardian is usually visibly excited.
• If you’re not sure, ask for proof such as veterinary records or photographs. Don’t worry that you’re being overly cautious—a pet
guardian will understand that you are only trying to protect the animal.
If you can’t find the animal’s guardian and can’t keep the stray, there are options available to you. You can take the cat or dog to your
local animal care and control or a private shelter. Be aware that no-kill shelters have limited admissions and may not be able to admit
the animal immediately or at all. You also can consider fostering him until you can find an adopter, but be sure to screen all potential
adopters and charge an adoption fee.

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reward should be mentioned prominent- down specific information on your cat, scam. You also should read the Found
ly. Put a good description and photo of should he be brought there later. Consid- ads or entries in all the local papers or
your cat on your signs. Color copies are er delivering a photo of your cat or send- the aforementioned websites, just in case
generally preferable to properly distin- ing a picture via email—so many cats a caring person found your cat and is try-
guish your cat’s features. Include where look alike, it's hard to provide a compre- ing to find you.
and when the cat was lost and a tele- hensive description over the phone. Be
phone number and email address where sure to continually and frequently check Once your cat is home Check your
you can be reached. If your cat has been with shelters as unclaimed animals often cat for possible bite wounds or cuts or
microchipped, include the microchip are at risk of being euthanized. scrapes which may require immediate
identification number (also, alert the mi- veterinary attention. Initially, keep him
crochip company that your cat is lost). To Place ads in newspapers and on separated from other pets in the house-
be effective, you must blanket your area websites  Be sure to post a lost ad in hold until you have determined that he
with these lost signs, beginning within the Lost and Found classified section is healthy and reacclimated to his envi-
a one or two block radius and gradually of all local newspapers or on websites ronment. A visit to your veterinarian is
expanding the area. Ask friends to help such as craigslist.com, petfinder.com, necessary to check for infectious disease
you slide signs under the doors of neigh- pets911.com, lost-pet.org and lostpetsos. and parasites. Be sure to have your vet-
bors’ houses and apartments, and to post org. Beware of people answering your ad erinarian insert a registered microchip if
them at local businesses and veterinary but asking for reward money before they the cat does not already have one. 
hospitals. Place the flyers in visible areas, return the cat—this almost always is a
even on the windshields of parked cars.

Offer a reward  Offer what you can Microchips: the new id tag
afford. It’s not the amount as much as Even indoor pets can sometimes find
the idea that seems to motivate people. a way out of their house. And many
Children are especially likely to help Americans still allow their pets to roam
when they hear about a reward. Rewards unsupervised outside. Cats can get lost
of $100 or more are not uncommon to- if chased by a predator or another cat,
day, and, if you have been searching for or as a result of chasing prey. Some-
a long time, offering an increased reward times older cats simply get lost due to
may help spark renewed interest and ef- a cognitive dysfunction (commonly
fort from neighbors and friends. referred to as kitty Alzheimer’s).
Microchips are technological marvels
Set up a temporary outdoor feeding that have had an amazing impact on addresses, just as you would notify
station  Leave fresh food and water the animal welfare community. Admit- the post office, contact your microchip
outside on a porch or in a sheltered area ted stray animals now are routinely provider so that your contact informa-
close to your home. Set up a large, sturdy scanned for microchips in most animal tion can be updated. Be sure to consult
box lined with an old towel or other shelters (including Tree House) and the microchip provider or the facility
items that smell familiar to your cat. If veterinary offices, and often these ani- that microchipped your pet to get more
your lost cat should return while you mals are reunited with their families. details about this procedure. Lost or
are asleep or away from home, food and Tree House microchips every cat in our stolen microchipped pets are far more
shelter may save his life. care. We encourage all pet guardians to likely to be reunited with their families
do the same. than pets who aren’t chipped.
When to look  The best time to look The procedure for microchipping is Recently, there have been reports
for a lost cat is when it’s dark and streets simple. A tiny microchip is encapsu- in the popular press of microchips
are quiet as the cat may be too fearful lated within a biocompatible material causing cancer in laboratory animals.
to come out during the day when there and injected under the skin through a However, according to veterinary
is more activity from people and traffic. hypodermic needle. The microchip is pathologists, veterinary oncologists
Take a flashlight with you and search inserted between the shoulder blades, and the American Veterinary Medical
under parked cars, in yards, under near the base of the neck. The proce- Association, there have been no reports
bushes and in alleys. It’s a good idea to dure takes only seconds and is relative- documented in any veterinary journal
take a friend along at night for safety and ly painless. The microchip provides a in America of cancer being directly
to bring some canned cat food or tuna or permanent, positive identification that linked to a microchip. Clearly, the
salmon to attract your cat. cannot be removed. advantages of microchipping outweigh
Once your cat is microchipped, you the risks, if indeed there are any risks.
Notify humane agencies  Call all the need to register (by mail or online) Tree House offers low-cost micro-
animal shelters and veterinary hospitals with the microchip provider. Without chipping for those in financial need.
in your area, beginning with the munici- registering, the microchip provider Call 773-784-5488 ext. 232 for more
pal animal control agency. Be sure to will have no contact information if information.
provide a good description of the lost cat your cat is recovered. If you change
and ask them to post your sign or take

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How to help stray
& feral cats
Trap-Neuter-Return
If you’ve noticed feral cats living in to visually identify a sterilized feral cat cies typically trap
your neighborhood, you aren’t alone. In in a managed colony. After the surgery, some cats within
Chicago there are an estimated 500,000 healthy adult feral cats will be returned to a colony, but not
feral cats living on the streets and more their familiar habitat under the supervi- all, so the remain-
than 60 million in the USA. For years sion of the caregiver while friendly strays ing cats increase
we’ve heard Bob Barker remind us to and kittens begin the adoption process. their reproduction
spay or neuter our pets. But it shouldn’t to repopulate their
stop there! Feral cats may not be pets, Why TNR?  Since 1971, Tree House colony. In just a
but they are in dire need of spaying and has been caring almost exclusively for few months, there
neutering as well. To help combat the sick, injured and abused stray cats— are as many feral
problem of overpopulation of home- cats who often have no other chance at cats in the neighborhood as before the
less animals, Tree House is one of a a good life—but despite our best efforts trapping.
growing number of shelters promoting and those of other shelters and animal While TNR isn’t an overnight solution,
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) as the most welfare agencies around the country, it’s a permanent one. Over time, colo-
effective way to control stray and feral cat the number of stray and feral cats is not nies diminish. In addition, spaying and
populations. decreasing at a fast enough rate. Many neutering colonies lessens the behavior
animal welfare agencies estimate the neighborhood residents often complain
What is Trap-Neuter-Return? TNR number of feral cats in this country to be about—yowling, fighting and territorial
is a humane sterilization method used in the tens of millions. Because feral cats marking. Vaccinating for rabies is in the
to reduce the number of feral cats. Stray breed at a much faster rate than we can best interest of public health.
and feral cats are humanely trapped socialize them, getting ahead of the over-
and evaluated by a colony caregiver. The population problem through adoption How Tree House helps  For many
evaluation process allows the caregiver alone is not a realistic solution. years, your donations have helped us
to separate friendly strays and kittens 12 Trying to socialize a truly feral cat is provide low-cost spay and neuter surger-
weeks old and younger (who are good a laborious and intensive process that ies for pets of low-income guardians
candidates for socialization) from the could take months or even years (if you and for rescued strays and feral cats. In
feral cats. The feral cats are then brought succeed at all), and this process is not addition to our already low-cost spay/
to Tree House or another participating usually in the best interest of the cat. neuter packages, every February we offer
clinic to be sterilized, vaccinated and Feral cats have lived their entire lives free spay/neuter surgeries for pets of
ear-tipped. Ear-tipping is an effective way without direct human contact, other than low-income guardians in honor of Spay/
possible feeding and monitoring from Neuter Month, and every October we
afar by human caregivers. Feral cats’ perform one hundred free feral fixes in
survival instincts tell them to be wary honor of Feral Cat Month. In 2009, Tree
of people and of confinement, so being House will open a new high-volume,
caged to socialize them often can harm a low-cost spay/neuter clinic at our Buck-
cat’s physical and mental health despite town Branch. With the new facility, Tree
the best intentions of the rescuer. House will be able to significantly in-
Of course, trap and kill is never an crease the number of spay/neuter surger-
acceptable answer. Feral cats have as
much right to live as domesticated cats We know that many animal lovers
and other animals, and statistics have re- have questions about the logistics
vealed that not only does it cost more to and legalities of TNR, feral cats and
trap and kill cats than it does to trap and wildlife and feral cat quality of life.
sterilize them, but trap and kill doesn’t For more information, please visit
work. For years, the policy in many com- treehouseanimals.org/tnr
munities has been to have a local agency or tnrchicago.org
trap and euthanize feral cats. The agen-

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ies we perform. With your support, every trap and newspapers on top. Make sure
surgery that our veterinarians perform that all escape routes are closed.
helps to alleviate the serious problem of
overpopulation. How do I get food and water in the
trap? Do not give food to the cat the
TNR FAQ night prior to surgery. The cat should
have an empty stomach to prevent
How do I safely and humanely trap nausea caused by the anesthesia. Water
a feral cat? Familiarize yourself with should be provided at all times while the
the trap before attempting to use it. We cat is not in transit. Using a trap divider
recommend wiring open the trap and us- (a metal divider used to separate the cat
ing it as a feeding station for several days from the back of the trap), insert a small
to allow the cat to become comfortable bowl of water into the end of the trap.
walking into the trap. When interacting with a trapped cat,
always avoid direct eye contact because
When is the best time of day to that is a sign of aggression. Before on a wide and sturdy bench or table, or
trap? Early in the morning and dusk transporting the cat to her appointment, put several layers of carpet remnants
are the best times to trap, but it is most or cardboard under the trap, cover with
remove the water bowl just as quickly
important to trap during the times when plastic sheets and top off with newspaper
and as carefully as you placed it inside,
you normally see or feed the cat. You to provide insulation. Remember to keep
or you can use a wire hanger to overturn
may want to withhold food for a day or newspaper on the floor of the trap and
the bowl and spill the water.
two before trapping to improve your under the trap to absorb waste.
How should I care for the cat after
surgery? After surgery, be sure to give How long should I wait before
the cat food and water. An unbent wire releasing the cat back to its
hanger may be used to slowly upright territory? We recommend keeping
overturned bowls. Use a water bottle males for one day during warm weather
to fill the water bowl, and slide in filled and two days during winter. Females
food bowls or drop the food in through usually need at least one day more than
the holes in the trap. You also can use a males. Keep cats in their traps for the
funnel. It is important that a cat eat and recovery period. Generally, if the cat
drink while recovering. The cat must be is eating, drinking and eliminating
kept warm and dry since she will not be regularly, she should be ready for release.
able to regulate her body temperature Please understand that it is detrimental
immediately after surgery. Ideally, she to the cat’s mental and physical health
chances of luring the cat into the trap by should be in a place that is kept at room to keep the cat inside any longer than
using food. Trapping at night is risky. temperature. If that’s not possible, she necessary. As long as the sutures are still
You could trap opossums, raccoons, can be kept in a garage or shed with in place and there is no excess bleeding,
skunks or other wildlife. If you acciden- blankets wrapped around the trap, leav- the cat should be ready to be released
tally catch one of these animals, release it ing an opening for air circulation. You in a day or two. If you have any doubts
immediately. also can stuff a towel or small blanket in about the recovery, please call Tree
It is important that you not leave a the trap for extra comfort. You may want House or the facility where the surgery
set trap unattended for more than a few to use portable heaters and heat lamps in was performed. 
minutes at a time. Watch the trap from cold weather conditions, but be sure to
a comfortable distance. When the trap keep them away from flammable objects.
is sprung, quickly cover it with a blanket It is also a good idea to elevate the traps
or towel, and move the cat to a safe area
Where should I get a humane
off the ground a few inches. Place the trap?  You can borrow a trap from
indoors. trap on two-by-four pieces of wood or Tree House with a $50 deposit,
Where do I keep the trapped cat the which is fully refunded upon return-
night before the veterinary appoint- ing the trap. If you plan on tackling
ment? Keep the cat indoors away from a large colony, you may want to con-
predators and the elements. Safe places sider buying your own trap(s). Some
include garages and sheds, inside a spare quality brands include Tomahawk
room in the home or in an automobile (livetrap.com), Havahart (havahart.
(crack the windows for ventilation, and com), and Tru Catch Traps (animal-
only use vehicles if the temperature out- traps.com). Please call Tree House
side is not too hot or cold). If you don’t at 773-784-5488 ext. 221 for more
have much space, consider keeping the information about our trap lending
trap in the bathtub. Set up the area by services.
putting a plastic sheet or tarp under the

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Estate planning:
your cat’s future
your pet: one caregiver for emergency
situations and one for long-term care. If
you suddenly become ill or incapacitated,
you will need someone who can visit
with your pet and offer the basic needs of
food, water and any necessary medica-
tions. This person should live close by
and be comfortable with your pet. This
caregiver should have a key to your
residence, along with the phone number
of your veterinarian and any medical
information regarding your animal. This
individual needs to be willing to take
on the responsibility of caring for your
pet until such time as you return or the
long-term caregiver is called upon. It also
might be a good idea to have two people
There is no doubt that companion our pets could be endangered simply who would be willing to act as short-term
animals enrich our lives. Animals can because we did not have the foresight to caregivers, as individual’s situations can
facilitate our recovery from illness, plan ahead. sometimes change. Once you choose
improve our demeanor, offer solace and Many people not only fail to make your short-term caregiver(s), make sure
comfort in times of tragedy and teach us formal estate plans in anticipation of each person’s name and information
valuable life lessons about compassion their death, they also forget to plan for are given to the individual that you have
and companionship. People develop the possibility of a catastrophic injury designated as having power of attorney
deep, emotional bonds with their pets, or illness that may debilitate them for a over your estate.
and many experts believe those bonds long period of time. Loved ones are often The long-term caregiver should be
can actually lengthen pet guardians’ forced to decide amongst themselves someone you know and trust. This
lives. Considering all that pets do for us, who should be responsible for animals person should not only know your pet
it only makes sense for us to think about left unattended, and their decision may and how you take care of him, but also
our pet’s future and make arrangements be quite different from what you would should personally care about the animal.
for our animal companions, just as we have wanted. You will want to choose a person who
would do for our human dependents. When it comes to arranging for the will be able to give your pet a lifestyle
Establishing a formal will and making care of companion animals, many people similar to the one you give him. For
plans for the inevitable time of your pass- are unaware of the options available in example, if your cat is an only pet, you
ing can be a difficult subject to address. planning for the future. And while the may not want to put him into a home
The proper distribution of assets among information in this section is meant to with four dogs. You must remember that
relatives, friends and charities can raise offer some guidance and direction, keep being in a new environment and, most
complicated issues and may require in mind that you should always consult importantly, being without you will be
difficult decisions. But the alternative is an experienced attorney when you’re a stressful situation for your pet. Try to
far less appealing—without a proper will ready to discuss formal estate plans. pick a new home that will provide your
to explain your intentions, your assets There are simple steps you can take pet with comfort and security. Again,
(which include pets) can be distributed now to ensure that your pets live out having two potential long-term caregiv-
according to rules set by state statute, their lives comfortably, even if you are ers may be advisable.
often contrary to your personal wishes. not able to be with them yourself. It is a good idea to put your wishes
And for those of us with companion First and foremost, make sure that you concerning your pet directly into your
animals, it is frightening to imagine that have two types of caregivers lined up for last will and testament. To do this, it

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use it as intended. The law regards such suitable person to name as your pet’s
a bequest as a preference or expectancy, long-term caregiver, there are many ani-
but not a legally binding obligation. mal welfare organizations willing to take
There are many options available to them in. These organizations are gener-
you regarding wills and trusts. Find ally nonprofit and require that a dona-
the combination that best meets your tion be made to them at the time of their
particular needs and is enforceable in taking in your pet. For example, Tree
your state of residence. This can be done House will act as a guardian for your pet,
by consulting with an attorney who has although we always encourage people to
experience in arranging trusts specific exhaust any possible placement options
to the care of companion animals. Many among friends and family members,
states, including Illinois, do allow pet since the shelter environment can be a
trusts as an integral part of an estate difficult adjustment for a cat accustomed
plan, but be aware that some states do to living in a home. In exchange for ac-
is important that you seek advice from not legally recognize trusts arranged for cepting this responsibility, Tree House
professionals who can help make sure the benefit of animals. The only option, asks that a specific bequest is included
that everything is in order to protect your if you live in a state without a pet trust, in the will, giving $5,000 for each cat
pet’s future. Keep in mind that although is to make a bequest to an individual for admitted to the shelter.
your will is activated immediately upon the care of your pets. Pet trusts can be Many animal welfare organizations
your death, it can take days or weeks fairly expensive to maintain and admin- across the country have created similar
for it to be legally recognized and acted ister, so careful consideration must be arrangements, so it’s best to consult with
upon. If you have informed the indi-
given to your overall plan. After you and nearby shelters on their policies. If you
vidual with power of attorney of your
your advisors create your will and/or have other questions, please contact Dave
designated short-term caregiver(s), you
trust, make sure that copies are given to de Funiak at Tree House at 773-784-5488
can be sure that your pet will be looked
your chosen executor, including all the ext. 226. 
after in the interim. Also, this individual
information of your chosen caregivers.
will be able to disburse funds (should
Even though pet trusts may be legal
your will have a provision for it) to both
where you live, bear in mind that leaving
the short- and long-term caregivers to
money for a pet may seem odd or debat-
help them pay for the added expenses of Tree House’s Lifetime Care
able to a relative or heir. In some cases,
food and medicine for your pet. Program  With a bequest of
other beneficiaries have contested money
In addition to including instructions $5,000, your cat will enjoy a
left for the care of pets, causing the funds
for your pet in your will, you also may cageless, home-like environment
to remain undistributed for months. Be
wish to establish a trust for him. A trust including a full veterinary clinic,
prudent but reasonable in funding the
will solve the problem of providing care love and attention from hundreds
trust, and always consult an attorney for
for your pet in the days or even hours fol- of staff and volunteers.
further direction.
lowing your death, as you can determine
In the event that you cannot find a
ahead of time when the trust becomes
effective. Essentially, the trust involves
setting money aside to be used for your
pet’s care. After naming a trustee to
control the funds, you can specify when
you wish to activate them. You may
decide that the trust should take effect
on the day that you pass away, or you
may decide to have it take effect should
you become incapacitated for a certain
number of days, or upon suffering a
certain type of injury or sickness. One of
the other main advantages of the trust is
that it can be written to exclude certain
assets from the probate process typically
enacted upon your death. This will guar-
antee that funds are available to take care
of your pet in the short term. In addition,
a major advantage of a pet trust is that it
is enforceable in court, if the trustee fails
to abide by its terms. A bequest to an
individual for the care of your pet is not
enforceable if the beneficiary does not

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About
Tree House
Mission Statement
Tree House is a humane organization that promotes the inherent value of every animal and strives to educate the public about
proper and responsible animal care, with a focus on the care and placement of stray cats with special physical and emotional
needs. We are committed to finding every healthy and treatable animal a home.

History
Tree House was founded in 1971, and since then we have expanded and enhanced our programs and services to become the
largest, cageless, no-kill shelter specializing in the care and rehabilitation of sick, injured, abused and neglected stray cats in the
country. To date we have found homes for more than 14,000 cats. In addition to our focus on the rehabilitation and adoption of
stray cats, we offer many other valuable programs and services, including our Low-cost Spay/Neuter Program, Feral Friends TNR
Program, Pet Loss Grief Support Group, Humane Investigations Team, Youth Volunteer Program, Animal-Assisted Therapy,
Behavior Hotline, Pet Food Pantry and Education Outreach Program.
In February of 2007 we acquired a new building to house a high-volume, low-cost Spay/Neuter Clinic. Our goal is to substan-
tially increase the number of spay/neuter surgeries we perform from an average of 900 (2007) to more than 5,000 every year. We
also were selected by the Chicago Animal Shelter Alliance (CASA) to be the lead agency to secure the adoption component of the
Maddie’s Fund Community Grant, which is a collaborative effort between the city’s shelters and veterinary hospitals to provide a
home for every adoptable animal and ultimately reduce euthanasia rates to help make Chicago a no-kill city.

Programs and Activities


Direct Animal Services All cats adopted from Tree House are be sterilized, vaccinated and ear-tipped.
Lynda Ewald, DVM, our Director of already spayed/neutered, de-wormed, Ear-tipping is an effective way to visually
Veterinary Services, oversees an in-house up-to-date on vaccinations and micro- identify a sterilized feral cat in a man-
veterinary clinic for both chronic and chipped before they go home. aged colony. After the surgery, healthy
acute care. New arrivals are examined, adult feral cats will be returned to their
evaluated and treated in the clinic. Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Program familiar habitat under the supervision
X-rays, spays and neuters and a variety Every year we perform nearly 1,000 of the caregiver while friendly strays and
of surgical procedures are performed low-cost sterilizations for the pets of low- kittens begin the adoption process.
as necessary. Current residents receive income guardians, rescued strays and The Feral Friends Program includes
regular check-ups, boosters, blood tests feral cats. Upon completion of the low- the Feral Cat Complete Care Package
and veterinary medical treatment as cost spay/neuter clinic at our Bucktown (low-cost spay/neuter with anesthesia
needed. Animals adopted from Tree Branch in February of 2009, we hope and postsurgery pain medication, rabies
House receive any care required during to perform more than 5,000 low-cost vaccination, FVRCP vaccination, penicil-
the first month after adoption through sterilizations per year. lin, parasite treatment, ear–tipping,
the 30-day “Health Insurance Policy” cleaning and treating of any wounds and
provided to every adopter. Feral Friends Program microchipping), Trap Bank, Recovery
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a humane Space, Pet Food Pantry, trapping as-
Admission/Adoptions sterilization method used to reduce the sistance and community meetings and
On average, Tree House rescues and number of feral cats. Stray and feral cats workshops.
adopts out more than 500 are humanely trapped and evaluated
cats every year. Our screen- by a colony caregiver. The evaluation Humane Investigation
ing process to match the process allows the caregiver to separate Tree House has two on-staff humane
right adopter with the right friendly strays and kittens 12 weeks old investigators. Their training and certifi-
cat is careful and thorough. and younger (who are good candidates cation give us a thorough knowledge of
We are committed to find- for socialization) from the feral cats. the Illinois Department of Agriculture
ing loving and permanent The feral cats are then brought to Tree animal welfare laws and the authority to
homes for every cat. House or another participating clinic to respond to reported cases of abuse.
Pet Loss Grief Support Group Animal-Assisted Therapy Education Outreach Program
Tree House developed the Pet Loss The benefits of the human/animal Tree House certified humane educators
Grief Support Group to help people interaction can be almost miraculous for travel throughout Chicagoland to present
understand and cope with the potentially some people. Institutionalized elderly, on a variety of topics to groups ranging
crippling effects of grief. The group is disabled or emotionally troubled people in age from elementary school students
coordinated and moderated by a licensed of all ages face myriad challenges and to adults. Presentations begin with a
clinical social worker and a licensed therapies. Our Animal-Assisted Therapy short video produced by Animal Planet’s
professional counselor, both long-time Program cats visit hospitals and nurs- “A Pet Story,” and include informa-
volunteers of Tree House. ing homes all across Chicago and the tion on the history and mission of Tree
suburbs. The nonthreatening presence House. Additional topics include: the
Volunteer Program and unconditional affection of the ani- proper physical and emotional care of
Tree House depends on volunteers to mal “therapist” stimulates conversation companion animals, animal overpopula-
help with every aspect of our programs and socialization, brings back pleasant tion and trap-neuter-return, how animals
and services. Volunteers are encouraged memories and even aids in increasing communicate, disaster preparedness and
to keep a regular schedule and to assist attention span. more.
in cleaning, socializing, counseling,
graphic design work, etc. We even have Animal Information and Behavior Pet Food Pantry
a Youth Volunteer Program which offers Hotline We know that low-income pet guardians
children (ages 12-16) valuable skills in Behavior problems are the most com- will skip meals to save enough money
animal health and behavior. Focus areas mon cause for the surrender of a pet to to feed their cats or dogs, and feral cat
include socialization skills and health- an animal shelter or a heart-wrenching colony caretakers often are feeding up
care advice that will not only help chil- trip to the veterinarian for euthanasia. to 15 cats or more per colony. The Pet
dren care for their own animals but will To help prevent this from happening, Food Pantry ensures that both humans
give them the tools to act as informed Tree House offers a Behavior Hotline. and animals are getting enough to eat.
advocates for the proper treatment of Counselors are on call seven days a week Qualifying clients receive supplementary
companion animals. to help guardians understand and correct pet food on a biweekly basis. The food is
the behavior problems of their feline donated to Tree House from a variety of
companions. The hotline is free (callers sources, including individuals and pet
pay only the cost of the call) and the ben- supply stores.
efits of the program are enormous.

Recommended Resources: The following list represents organizations that we refer to on a regular basis and that were
essential resources in the preparation of this booklet.

Alley Cat Allies alleycat.org


American Association of Feline Practitioners catvets.com
American College of Veterinary Behaviorists dacvb.org
American Veterinary Medical Association avma.org
Animal Sheltering Magazine animalsheltering.org
Catalyst Summit catalystsummit.org
Cat Behavior Associates, LLC catbehaviorassociates.com
Cat Wellness News catwellness.org
Clicker Training clickertraining.com
Companion Animal Parasite Council petsandparasites.org
Cornell Feline Health Center vet.cornell.edu/fhc
Feline Nutrition catinfo.org
Feline Outreach felineoutreach.org
International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants iaabc.org
No-Kill Advocacy Center nokilladvocacycenter.org
Steve Dale Pet World stevedalepetworld.com
Tails Pet Media Group tailsinc.com
The Paw Project pawproject.com
Winn Feline Foundation winnfelinehealth.org
Yourdiabeticcat.com yourdiabeticcat.com
American Animal Hospital Association aahanet.org
Tree House
humane society
Headquarters: 1212 W Carmen Ave, Chicago IL 60640
Bucktown Branch: 1629 N Ashland Ave, Chicago IL 60622
773-784-5488

www.TreeHouseAnimals.org

Tree House’s Guide to Humane Cat Care

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