WINTER Early Morning Routine with cats (no dialogue) ~ Sharing a typical winter morning, 5-7am. ~ Former LA urban gardener now Tennessee homesteader, gardening with cats. Late Bloomer Garden 2.0.
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20 Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing your beautiful morning world! Never had squash for breakfast but yours definitely had some interesting favors. Little surprised you didn't have at least one tray of seedlings going on the dryer but am sure there will be soon. Planting some arugula today and hope to harvest some lettuces later this week for salads. We have cloudy cold rain this morning so not going out in that if I don't have to. Hope you have a blessed week…

  2. Tiger kitty! I know you miss that little personality. Should’ve been less curious and listened to mom🥲. Canning chili beans on this cold day at my house. Phoenix is out sick from school with tummy issues. Very nice video. Is that matcha tea from Missouri tea company? Lovely routine.

  3. Your squash looks wonderful! What do you do about pickleworms and squash vine borers – or maybe you don't have any there in TN?

    I would switch the cats to a quality wet food diet with as few additives as possible… or make your own. I bought a 20 pound organic Turkey and had Whole Foods bone it and cut the meat into approximately one pound pieces. I use those to cut into smaller pieces; add a teaspoon of bone meal ( or I order egg shell from a company called Alnutrin and use much less of that per pound of meat….)and 3/4 of an ounce of chicken liver and a cup of water. Stir it together and freeze it in small ramekins which are defrosted and served as needed. I give my cat a little more than 4 oz of that a day. I also give raw or cooked vegetables separately like cooked sweet potato or butternut squash or pumpkin or raw cucumber or steamed broccoli florets cut up in bite size pieces about 1-2 Tablespoons per meal served separately from the meat.

    You'll have your cats a lot longer and have possibly zero veterinary expenses even if you just switch to the best quality canned food you can find and cut out the dry food. You might have to mix it in at first to gradually switch them over while decreasing the amount of dry and increasing the wet.

    My first cat who turned me into a cat person as an adult at age 30 died after having so many urinary tract problems FUS requiring multiple late night emergency vet visits where he had to be catheterized and naturally he got all the jabs they recommended. I didn't discover the book Natural Health for Cats by Anitra Frazier until it was too late. He died at 9 yrs of age – way too early – all due to my listening and following what his orthodox vet said I should feed him- dry food "Science Diet". It dawned on me that cats NEVER eat anything close to kibble in Nature. The next cat I adopted was a 2 year old stray who also had had a history of FUS but I vowed to do the EXACT OPPOSITE with him. He had a home prepared raw food diet and no jabs but one Rabies jab which he did not react well to.- but he wasn't plagued with FUS on the raw diet. Later in his old age we staved off kidney disease giving him kidney glandulars. and he lived until 18 and would have lived longer if it hadn't been for yet again a clueless vet and vet tech that mishandled him (which was who I brought him to right after I moved here and didn't know anything about the vets here).

    Cats need to get water from their food! The vets were and still are clueless when it comes to how to care for dogs and cats naturally with as little invasiveness as possible. There is a rabbit farm near me so I buy rabbit meat for my cat . I will also get chicken thighs and sometimes duck. Sometimes he gets salmon or sardines. Most everything is served raw. I sometimes give him a raw bone with meat to either eat or chew on. With the chicken and turkey bones, I make a healing high calcium chicken or turkey broth after cooking the bones for an hour or more. Then to the cooked bones I add kelp garlic, celery, carrots, parsley and filtered water. For treats I use deli turkey or roast beef.

  4. Kaye PLEASE keep the garage picked up and liter free of boxes and things; I dont want you getting tripped up on something and hurting your self in there. It is easy to do that.

  5. Such a serene and lovely morning video. The cats are adorable. Early this morning through 11 o’clock we had snow that turned into a wintry slushy mix.

  6. hi kaye, that was a beautiful video. love your cats they look so sweet. thank you for sharing with us. hope you are having a great week!

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