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Children and Cats
Cats and kittens can be great companions for children, but often times younger kids need supervision and encouragement for the interaction to be a good one. Here are some things to keep in mind:
- A cat's back end should always be supported when she is being carried.
- It is important to let the cat approach the child, rather than vice versa. Some cats are scared or intimidated by small children.
- Never try to force the interaction and never try to hold a cat that does not want to be held. This will very often lead to a scratch or bite.
- Most cats don't like to be bothered while they are eating.
- Remember to play with toys that keep the cat at a distance from you. Children often are not able to tell when the cat is about to go after their fingers or toes, so it's better to keep the cat at a safe distance.
- Never try to pull or pick up a cat by her tail, legs, head or ears.
- You should always have a place where the cat can get away from the child (or dog, or adult, or vacuum, or whatever). This could be a room, a high perch, the basement, etc. A cat will feel much more secure knowing that she has a 'safe haven'.
- Often the best type of cat for a young child is a large, 2-3 year old neutered male. This type of cat is often very mellow, tolerant and durable (better able to withstand an active young child).
- Very small kittens are generally too frail to be appropriate companions for toddlers and younger kids. Kittens may be a better choice for older children who understand how delicate they can be.
- As with any other pet, no matter how tolerant the cat is, never leave a small child unattended with a cat.
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Learn about DCHS's collaboration with Dane County Friends of Ferals and Shelter from the Storm. By working together we can reach our goal of making Dane County an adoption guarantee community by 2012. Click here for more information.
The Feline Friends Fund provides lifesaving donations directly to the homeless cats at Dane County Humane Society. Contributions support cat adoption programs, spay and neuter surgeries to help reduce chronic overpopulation, as well as outreach and educational efforts to make our community a safer, kinder place for cats. Click here to donate directly to the Feline Friends Fund.
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When you apply for a Kwik Card you can participate in their fundraising program. Instead of receiving a rebate for purchases made on your personal account, you have the option of selecting DCHS to receive your Kwik Rewards. In addition, Kwik Trip will donate 15% of the total purchases you made to DCHS. To sign up, call (888) 736-5945. |
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Evan's Birthday
For the second consecutive year, Evan asked his friends to bring donations for DCHS instead of birthday gifts. Evan's love for animals is on display in this picture of Evan and Lambeau, the family dog. Thank you for your generosity Evan! |
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5132 Voges Road, Madison, WI 53718 Phone: (608) 838 - 0413
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