Cat Sitters of Houston Texas

Cat Sitters of Houston

Cats are our Passion

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Cat Sitters of Houston

Cats are our Passion

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713.806.8938

St. Patrick’s Day is filled with greenery and symbols of good fortune. Interestingly, many cultures view cats as the ultimate luck-bringers. However, the modern Houston cat faces a few “uncharms” on March 17th. From festive decor to the scents of the season, staying “lucky” requires a bit of feline-focused preparation.

Beyond the Four-Leaf Clover

While we’re wearing our green, our cats are busy investigating the “treasures” we leave out. Staying lucky means keeping the “pot of gold” out of their reach.

 

5 Ways to Keep the “Luck” in Your Home:

The Shamrock Warning:

Traditional shamrock plants (Oxalis) are toxic to cats and can cause drooling or kidney issues. Opt for silk versions for your decor.

The Danger of “Gold”:

Plastic coins, green tinsel, and streamers are irresistible to cats. Swallowing these can lead to “linear foreign body” obstructions—a very unlucky emergency surgery.

No “Green Beer”:

Alcohol is incredibly dangerous for cats, leading to ethanol poisoning. Keep the spirits strictly for the humans.

The Quiet Retreat:

If you’re hosting a celebration, remember that cats are sensitive to noise and strange scents. Provide a quiet “safe room” with white noise to keep their stress low.

The Gift of Silver Vine:

Instead of a shamrock, give your cat Silver Vine (a catnip alternative). It’s a safe, natural way to let them celebrate.

 

The greatest luck a cat can have is a dedicated caregiver. When you’re out celebrating, Cat Sitters of Houston provides the professional oversight that keeps your cat safe and pampered at home.