Warming up pet food
Dear Heloise: I have a little kitten who followed me home when I was walking my dog. The vet said he was only about 6 or 7 weeks old, and I decided to keep him and take care of the sweet little guy.
If he didn’t eat his food, I’d usually put it in the refrigerator for a while until he was ready for his next meal. I asked the vet why he refused the refrigerated food, and he said that cold food often gives a kitten a stomachache. He suggested that I put the food on a plate and slowly warm it in my toaster oven for a few seconds, but I found that placing it on my coffee maker while it’s brewing coffee works better.
I also use the top of the toaster oven because it gets warm when I cook oatmeal for breakfast or make a toasted sandwich. Both of these warm the cat food without getting it too hot. — Jessica C., Ogden, Utah
DISASTER KIT
Dear Heloise: No doubt you’ve read about all the natural disasters that have been happening due to climate change. Hurricanes, flooding, fires and more have caused people to evacuate their home in a hurry with little time to prepare.
Before there is a disaster, carefully pack a backpack with items you will need to survive in your area of the country. My husband had an emergency kit ready when our area was flooded, and we made it out and even managed to help a few other people and their pets. Better to be prepared than to depend on luck! — Loretta G., via email