Splash wanted to play with the SmartyKat Feather Whirl Electronic Motion Cat Toy.
SmartyKat Feather Whirl Toy on Amazon:
SmartyKat Feather Whirl Electronic Motion Cat Toy Unboxing Product Review
Cat reacts to the SmartyKat Feather Whirl Electronic Motion Cat Toy.
SmartyKat Feather Whirl Toy on Amazon:
Cats Experience Snow For The First Time
This was the first time that Simba and Splash were outside in the snow. Stella had probably experienced it last winter since she gave birth to the kittens at the end of April. They had a good time but they were happy to be back inside.
Raccoon Proof Feral Cat Feeder * Feral Cat Shelter * Winter Update
Here’s a winter update on the Raccoon Proof Automatic Feral Cat Feeder and the various Feral Cat Shelters.
If you’d like to build your own, here’s a link to the Petsafe Automatic Cat Feeder on Amazon:
Just a few months ago, Splash wouldn’t let me near him. Now, sometimes, he likes to have his tummy rubbed. (Sometimes he’s still afraid and runs away. Other times, he’s like you see here.)
Cats See Snow For The First Time – Let’s Watch The Cats Watch The Snow
Feral cats by the back door – this time on the inside. This was the first time that the feral kittens had ever seen snow falling. (Stella may have seen snow before.) Watch them watch the snow…
Simba loves to play with toys. Here’s Simba playing with a catnip fish toy on the stairs.
SmartyKat Fish Flop Cat Toy Catnip Crinkle Toys, 3 Toys per package on Amazon:
This is what happened when Splash spent his first night inside a people house on December 9, 2016. He was born and raised outside by his Mama feral cat Stella.
K&H Thermo-Kitty Cafe Heated Pet Bowl – Unboxing Product Review – Outdoor Feral Cats
I bought this K&H Thermo-Kitty Cafe Heated Pet Bowl to keep food and water from freezing for the outdoor cats during the winter.
Here’s a link to the K&H Thermo-Kitty Cafe Heated Pet Bowl on Amazon –
This is how I insulated the feral cat shelter that was made out of a large plastic storage bin once the cold winter weather arrived. I used a sheet of insulation from Home Depot, a box cutter, and some duct tape. It was quick and easy to do.





