I learn something new each day

 Here's a real stinker for  you. Did you know that a dominant, aggressive cat will more than likely not cover their business in their litter box. Why? I just discovered the answer. In the wild, a cat leaves its feces out in the open to ward off any predators and show its dominance to other cats. That little house-cat of yours will do the same if it is a dominant cat living in a multi-cat household. Many cats are of a more submissive nature and would never think to leave the box with it's personal business exposed. But not that one with the cat-itude.

I have 2 of these wild-cat wannabees and have never seen them cover their business in 15 years. So, now I know why.

Cat-tip-for-the-day=^..^=sock it to 'em with catnip

Here's a little tip for you if you want to make a fun, in-expensive toy for your cat. Take a sock that you are ready to discard because it may have a hole in it or you have lost its' mate *sniff* and just put a pinch of catnip in the toe part. Tie a knot in the sock and throw it on the floor. Watch kitty go!

Another idea that is similar is to purchase baby socks at your local thrift store and put a teaspoon of catnip inside. Tie the top with a ribbon and VOILA! ...very cheap kitty toy that your cat will delight in. These make cute Christmas gifts for your kitty friends if you find some festive looking socks. Oh so Cheap!!
Sierra is only so much help and then she passes out.

Busy day today. Cat-sitting, visiting with little Riley and quality time spent with my dog. We have a secret place we play ball and no one there seems to mind (no complaints, anyway). Off to the cemetery.........
Don't forget to enter your name for a chance to win a "Christmas surprise" at the end of this post and it will be added to all the others. Draw is Thursday (tomorrow) at 5pm. Good Luck!

HUGS, DEB