How can you improve your cat's Life

The leading cause of death for cats is euthanasia. This is due to unacceptable behavior in the household. This includes behaviors such as fighting, destroying furniture with claws, and inappropriate urination and defecation. When these behaviors become unacceptable, the cat is either put outside or...
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Minimizing Stress In Cats

Cats are interesting creatures when it comes to their social life. They are very sensitive to stress, especially in households with more than one cat. This stress can cause a chronic disease, especially of the urinary tract.There is even speculation that excessive stress causes a "Pandora Syndrome"...
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People are really getting to know their pets at home during quarantine, poll says

One of the major benefits of spending more time at home: Infinitely more time with our pets.And it looks like all that time is paying off in the pet-owner relationship. A survey of 2,000 cat and dog owners found that seven out of 10 pet parents feel they know their animals more.As a pet owner...
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COVID-19 hits U.S. mink farms after ripping through Europe

COVID-19 has now struck mink farms in the United States, too. Yesterday, roughly 10 days after farmers in Utah reported a rash of mink deaths, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed the SARS-CoV-2 virus had infected the weasellike mammals, which are raised for their fur.Infections of...
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Cut Cooling Costs Without Sacrificing Your Indoor Cat’s Comfort

During the hot summer months, it goes without saying that you need to take precautions for your outdoor pets to protect them from heat stroke and other heat related problems, but even indoor cats require special attention, especially if you’re trying to save on cooling costs by turning the air...
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Our dogs are becoming `overly bonded`. Time to start separating

It's been months since many of us started working at home, which means it's been months of our dogs living in their own personal heaven. Company at all hours, unlimited pets, maybe even increased walks around the neighborhood. My dog has been in paradise."Dogs are becoming 'overly bonded,' which...
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What`s the weirdest food your pet can`t get enough of?

Earlier this week, Aimee Levitt shared an illuminating study that found the majority of pets do not subsist on pet food alone. Anyone who is shocked by this has not been around a dog, cat, or guinea pig for more than five minutes in their entire lives. We love our animals, and love is often...
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How to Help Your Cat Cope with Thunderstorms

Thunderstorms can be extremely stressful for cats. While cats may
not show their fear in quite the same way as dogs (in severe cases of
thunderstorm anxiety, panicking dogs have been known to destroy
furniture, jump through windows or otherwise harm themselves during
storms,) they may still...
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Quarantine the cat? Disinfect the dog? The latest advice about the coronavirus and your pets

When a Pomeranian in Hong Kong tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 last week, pets quickly became part of the coronavirus conversation. The case raised the alarming possibility that pets could become part of the transmission chain for the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, which could...
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Can my dog or cat catch viruses?

Can pets contract coronavirus and if so can they spread it to other animals or to humans?What is the evidence?Cats can catch flu from humans and some have caught the Covid-19 virus.And this has been backed up by laboratory evidence.There have also been isolated cases of dogs testing positive for the...
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Astonishing Info Regarding Glass Dog Door Exposed

Dog entry doors are extremely convenient to have as soon as your dog can be out and you simply might not be home to let her or him out. In case you solve you don’t want or probably want your dog door ever again, you’d have to change out your complete front door to remove it. Regardless of which...
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Lyme disease moving north

On top of being an enormous health hazard to humans, Lyme disease can harm dogs, causing lameness, fever and lethargy. It's carried primarily by the blacklegged tick, or deer tick, in the Northeast and the western blacklegged tick in the South.Both are on the move."With Ixodes (blacklegged ticks)...
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