Pets

Do Cats Get Lonely? Top Valuable Benefits Of Multi Cat Homes
By James Kelly · 7 years ago
The subject of ‘Do cats get lonely’ is probably not something many single cat owners think about much, because they love their single cat and are happy with the way things are. However, just as ...
Mysterious Cat Behaviors
By Tammy Thomas · 7 years ago
Cats are wonderful companions, but sometimes their behavior leaves us a little confused. The way they communicate and interact socially is different than dogs and is often misunderstood. Yet these quirky behaviors make us love ...
The Best Shampoos And Tips on How To Bath Your Cat
By Tammy Thomas · 7 years ago
Cat owners dread the thought of having to bath their friendly felines. Most cats hate water and can become rather scary when doused with it. While there are a few cats that seem to love ...
People Foods Your Dog Can Eat
By Sue Moore · 7 years ago
Pasta and Rice Your pooch can have pasta once in a while. Just make sure it's plain and cooked. Brown rice is a healthy whole grain your dog may gobble up. Mix some into his ...
Rottweiler Dog Training
By Walter Eaton · 7 years ago
Rottweiler dog training needs to commence early, as Rottweiler puppies will display their natural abilities from a very young age . These are the abilities that we need to manage, satisfy and sometimes amplify. So ...
Great Grooming Tools for Long Haired Cats
By Tammy Thomas · 7 years ago
You watch your cat groom itself all day it seems, especially if it has long hair. All cats need some grooming to keep their coats in good shape. Long-haired cats may need some help to ...
Your Dog and Ticks
By Sue Moore · 7 years ago
Ticks are external parasites that feed on the blood of our canine companions. Like mites and spiders, ticks are arachnids. The brown dog tick and the American dog tick are examples of ticks that commonly ...
The Best Cat Litters
By Tammy Thomas · 7 years ago
Don’t you just love a soft little kitten, when they curl up in your lap and purr while you stroke their fur? Or when they walk between your legs seeking attention. Most of us do. ...
Is Your Dog at Risk for Diabetes
By Sue Moore · 7 years ago
The rate of diabetes in America's pets has more than tripled since 1970. Today it affects approximately 1 in every 160 dogs.Canine diabetes is a lifetime condition that requires careful blood monitoring and daily insulin ...
The Devon Rex
By Tammy Thomas · 7 years ago
Little is known about the ancestry of this breed. Kirlee, a kitten born in Devon, England, in 1959 was the first recognized cat of the breed. First thought to be a Cornish Rex, Kirlee, was ...
Discover the Siberian
By Tammy Thomas · 7 years ago
The Siberian is a glamorous native cat of Russia. They have been known to be around for some 1,000 years and are often part of Russian folktales. Let’s discover more about this beautiful feline. Siberians ...
Springtime Storms and Your Dog
By Sue Moore · 7 years ago
Thunderstorm phobia in dogs is real, not uncommon, and should not be ignored by owners. In most cases, they don't even grow out of the "being afraid of storms." It is up to us, as ...
Teacup Kittens
By Tammy Thomas · 7 years ago
The teacup kitten isn’t a true breed but more of a description of a group of cats with a smaller than average body size. Teacup kittens are available in a range of different breeds. The ...
Norwegian Forest Cats Traits
By Tammy Thomas · 7 years ago
The Norwegian Forest Cat has a history going back hundreds and maybe even thousands of years. This native cat of Norway, thrives in cooler temperatures and their lineage can be traced back to the Vikings. ...
Tips To Keep Your Senior Dog Healthy And Happy
By Sue Corrus · 7 years ago
We care for our dogs because we love them. As they get older, senior dogs will have different care needs. This article provides useful and vital information to help you keep your senior dog healthy ...
The Feelings of A Pet Owner
By Sue Moore · 7 years ago
Having had pets throughout my childhood and adulthood, I can honestly say that pets give you a sense of satisfaction that nothing else compares to. Choosing an active pet can have multiple benefits. People tend ...
Friendliest Cats
By Tammy Thomas · 7 years ago
Cats, like people, have lots of different personalities. There is no way to predict how friendly or affectionate any kitten will be but breeders have seen traits in select breeds that are typically friendlier than ...
Dogs Resemble Humans
By Sue Moore · 7 years ago
Growing research finds that man's best friend acts more like humans than canines. This comes as no surprise to dog owners. Dogs can watch television, display jealousy, have empathy, and even read our facial expressions. ...
Small Cat Breeds
By Tammy Thomas · 7 years ago
Everyone knows that kittens are small but they don’t usually stay that way. Many people don’t realize that there are some breeds that stay small. So here are a few breeds that do. Singapura The ...
Hairless Cat Breeds
By Tammy Thomas · 7 years ago
Cats are often referred to as long-haired or short-haired but some are actually considered hairless. These breeds can range from completely bald to having a fine downy coat. Anyone looking to bring home one of ...