Hiding Pills and Liquids to Make Medicine Time Easier for Cats
Medicine time for cats can be stressful, especially if your kitty is difficult to pill or you have to give them a liquid medication that tastes awful. But if you implement the right strategies, things can go more smoothly. Many people find that they can hide a pill or liquid in food to trick their pet into thinking it’s treat time instead of medicine time, so it’s worth trying out a few methods to figure out what works for your feline.
Things to Consider Before Getting a Guinea Pig
There’s so much to like about guinea pigs. They’re super cute, they make a range of adorable sounds, and they’re small enough to fit in your hands. But even though you might be tempted to bring one home, there’s a lot to consider before you do.
Front-Load Dog Carriers Keep Him In On All the Action
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Cairn Terriers Are Just So WICKED!
Resurgence of everything "Oz" has us remembering a four-legged heroine who stole our hearts.
Hiking With a Mini? These Dog Slings Keep It Fun.
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Why Crufts and Westminster Will Never See a Dog Named Rover
Ever wonder how those pure-bred dogs got their lofty names?
Symptoms of Seasonal Allergies in Cats
Are Weighted Blankets Good for Dogs?
How to Tell If Your Dog Has an Ear Infection
Does Your Pet Have Runny Eyes? Let's Clean 'Em Up!
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The Pros and Cons of Catios for Feline Companions
“Catio” is a cute term for an enclosed patio for cats—in other words, it’s a “cat patio.” It can stand on its own as an outdoor cat enclosure, or it can be connected to a window or door that leads to your backyard space. Either way, it lets your kitty spend time outside while remaining safely confined.
Is Your Cat Hiding Their Pain? 10 Subtle Signs to Watch For
As cat parents, we want the best for our furry best friends. But, ensuring they are always feeling their best can be challenging. Cats, by nature, are masters of disguise, skilled at hiding any sign that they may not be well as a survival tactic. In the wild, showing weakness would make them vulnerable. In our homes, hiding their pain can make it challenging to recognize when something’s wrong. o
Spring Cleaning Tips for Pet Parents
Spring is a season of renewal, so it’s the perfect time to do some cleaning around the house to freshen things up, get rid of things you no longer need, and make space for new things. But if you share your home with pets, it’s important to take a few steps to ensure their well-being while you do your spring cleaning. Check out the information below to see how spring cleaning could potentially have adverse effects on pets, and what you can do to keep everyone happy.
New Research Reveals the Most (and Least) Trusted Dog Foods
As loving dog parents, we want to ensure our pups are getting the best of the best – including the best toys, the most comfortable beds, and, of course, the best nutrition. But with so many dog food brands on the market, deciding which ones truly deliver on their promises can be overwhelming.
Research Shows Dog and Owner Heart Rates are Synched
Finnish University discovers more than an emotional bond between pets and ownerss.
It's Muddy Paw Season! Are You Ready?
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