Catwalk Considerations
Spring has arrived and I have started taking my deaf cat out for walks again. We have been taking a break from walks in the coldest winter months. This blogpost is about why we took this break and something important to consider before ever taking your cat out on a leash. First thing to consider…
Cats and Hogs
I feed a bunch of TNR cats who has their own feeding station. I sometimes put up a trailcam at night to see who comes and goes. Last summer we got company by a few hedgehogs. They eventually had hoglets too! Read more abou cats and hedhogs sharing a feeding station here. Helping the hogs…
The Factory and the Chaise Lounge
Cats love boxes! And humom likes to make stuff out of them. Check out our latest creations in cardboard for cats! The Cat Food Factory We recently bought a chair in IKEA that came in a fun shaped box. The box is sorta shaped like a Tetris block, so I thought I'd make something out…
Captain Nixon
He was sitting right in the middle of a trailcam recording and yet I didn't notice him. He was eating amongst the other cats and I thought it was my regular tuxedo cat Maito. But in fact a new tuxedo cat had arrived at my feeding station in April. He was sitting in "The Clubhouse"…
Norma the nomad
Norma showed up at my feeding station in November 2018. It was obvious even from a distance that she was sporting a big belly. But it wasn't exactly kitten season, so it was very odd. She came to the feeding station both day and night and I often saw her run off in the afternoon…
Mother’s Day
Soon it is Mother's Day in Denmark. My kids have fur, paws and whiskers. I've chosen not to have human kids, a choice I'm happy with. As someone who doesn't have children the subject of kids is always very dangerous. But I'm risking it here anyway, by comparing living with cats and kids. Cats and…
Timmo gets TNR’ed
I usually get to observe the cats for a while before I TNR them. Usually it takes me a month or more to catch a cat. But this guy came out of the blue and walked straight into a trap intended for somebody else. In early March I was trying to catch one of my…
Sally
I had to shed a tear of happiness on the day I caught Sally. I had been trying to catch her for 10 months and "the hunt" was finally over. Here's Sally's story. I saw Sally for the first time at the end of May 2018. She was clearly pregnant and wobbled around with a…
This week’s scoop!
If you're like me and are having trouble remembering what you had for dinner two days ago, you probably haven't got any idea how often your kitty goes number 1 and 2. That's right, I went there. I know it's not the most interesting conversation starter, but at the vet it might very well be…
Loosing Little Poul
A week ago I was in mourning. I thought I lost my beloved Little Poul. She was my first TNR (trap-neuter-return) who'm I've been feeding daily since 2016. She is not tame and I cannot touch her, but she is the TNR I have the closest relationship with. While most of my TNR's live as…