100 Ways to Spoil Your Cat
By: PetPlace Cat Lovers
93. Let Him Chase the Dog
"Don't stop him when he chases the dog!"
(My ten-pound male cat chases my sixty-pound boxer mix all over the house. It's hilarious!)
Erica Coffey, Waynesville NC, USA
94. A Dish of Cream at Bedtime
A small dish of cream at bedtime. Canned tuna (real people) for a treat.
Richard Packwood
95. Special Pillow Friend
I provided her with a special pillow friend so that she doesn't feel alone when you're not around.
Sammy loved this pillow and laid next to it often.
Vera Nix
Carson City, NV
USA
96. A Special Greetiong When I Get Home
Wella s the proud new owner of a grey and white kitten I called Tickle... not sure if it is a boy or girl... Did not want to choose on that basis... so let one come to me and that was the one I brought home.
So now as to spoil....
Well friends tell me the kitten is spoiled already... as each day I come home and after opening my door.
.. I drop everything and wait for Tickle to come to me at the door... when Tickle comes I will pick Tickle up and talk to him or her like he or she is the only one that matters... Then Tickle will purr and cuddle into me which makes me smile and I squeeze a little and put him or her down.. Then we go to the kitchen for fresh water as I think I would not like old water...
I am sure as time goes on... I will find all kinds of ways to spoil this little creature in my life..
Thanks.. your page is wonderful...
Colleen Beauman-Cook
London Ontario Canada
97. A Special Tent and Their Own Glass of WaterI spoil my three 12 year old cats - Wizard, Puff and Mister Kitty - by giving them treats in the AM, giving them wet food 2 or 3 times a week, brushing them which they LOVE, having playtime before bed and setting up tents for them. I drape a cover off the edge of the couch every evening and wake up in the morning to find one or more sleeping inside it. They also have their own glasses for drinking water.
Jen and Tim Elsaesser
Smoky Mountains, Tennessee
98. A Room with a ViewThe best way to spoil my Lucy is to give her a screened porch, a bird feeder, and a friendly squirrel.
Karen
Currituck, NC
99. Heated TowelSpoil them with their own electric pad covered with a towel that is set on
low and on all the time from winter to spring. Each electric pad is set
on a pillow and located on a large window sill so all sorts of wildlife
can be watched. We have cold winters and cats like to be cozy.
Susan Russell
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada