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		<title>Fleas And Other Parasites</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 17:37:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all dislike to think that we have insects feeding and living off us. Mosquitoes are bad enough, but fleas, ticks and lice are even worse. They do not simply come over for dinner, they actually move in. Dogs and cats are usually responsible for bringing fleas into our homes, but ticks and lice we can bring ourselves as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all dislike to think that we have insects feeding and living off us. Mosquitoes are bad enough, but fleas, ticks and lice are even worse. They do not simply come over for dinner, they actually move in. Dogs and cats are usually responsible for bringing fleas into our homes, but ticks and lice we can bring ourselves as well.</p>
<p>If you suspect an infestation or an immanent infestation of fleas or other bugs in your home, you ought to do something about it right away. The first thing to do is tie the dog up in the garden and clean up the house. Place your bedding and any loose covers, like cushion or chair covers, on a boil wash. Then get out the vacuum cleaner, put a large shake of flea powder into the bag and vacuum the whole house &#8211; even the chairs and the curtains.</p>
<p>Then take a large can of insecticide containing 0.5% permethrin and spray every textile that you can see. This will kill all bugs and will keep your house insect free for about six months. Think twice if you have fish or cats as permethrin will kill them too, although it is wholly safe for humans and dogs.</p>
<p>So, now you can turn your attention to Fido. Fleas are by far the most common issue, but some areas where there are deer, may have a lot of ticks too. If you dog has ticks, make certain that you keep your grass short. Ticks like long grass.</p>
<p>Fleas and ticks frequently produce an allergic reaction in dogs which drives them mad. They bite and scratch themselves until their fur falls out and their skin bleeds.</p>
<p>If you dog has a problem like this, you should bathe him with a medicated shampoo, dust him with flea powder, put a flea collar on him and put a little oil on his sore skin. If he still will not leave it alone, you may have to get him a ruff for a few days until his skin heals over. For maintenance, a regular bath and a dusting should be sufficient.</p>
<p>Worms are another horrible thought. Imagine having worms living inside you. I know that we do all have parasites within us, but they are supposed to be there. I am talking about the ones that are not supposed to be in there like: tape worms, round worms, hook worms and whip worms. A bad hook infection can even render your dog anaemic.</p>
<p>Hook worm larvae can pass through the skin, so when you are washing or grooming him, be on the look out for what looks like small cuts. Often the dogs stools will be runny and tinged with blood. These are serious pests and need to be treated right away.</p>
<p>The other worms are less dangerous and all puppies have round worms. Round worms and pieces of dead tape worm in the stools are a sign of infection. A pot belly in a puppy is also a call to action. Worms are not difficult to treat and you should worm your dog every six months with a tablet. Not all of these worming tablets are appropriate for puppies though.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on quite a few subjects, but is currently involved with <a href="http://mosquitorepellentfordogs.com/natural-tick-repellent.html">natural tick repellent</a>. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at <a href="http://mosquitorepellentfordogs.com">tick Repellent For Dogs</a>.</p>
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		<title>Keeping Cats Out Of The Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 10:52:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is very difficult to keep cats out of your garden, but do not give up, it can be managed. Cat owners may not understand why gardeners want to prevent cats gaining access to their gardens, but there are justifiable reasons, it is not always that gardeners hate cats. Cats are ferocious hunters and can also be very destructive.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is very difficult to keep cats out of your garden, but do not give up, it can be managed. Cat owners may not understand why gardeners want to prevent cats gaining access to their gardens, but there are justifiable reasons, it is not always that gardeners hate cats. Cats are ferocious hunters and can also be very destructive.</p>
<p>For example, my next door neighbour had a cat, but felt lonely when her daughter moved away, so she permitted the cat to to have young. Now she has six cats. But cats are not like dogs. My dog stays in my garden not upsetting anyone apart from by barking if a stranger walks past the gate However, that is his job and he is not only telling me but the neighbours as well. These six cats do not stay in their own garden though, so we have all acquired six cats whether we want them or not.</p>
<p>The first issue I noticed was that birds stopped coming to pick my dog&#8217;s bowl clean in the afternoon. Then I saw a cat killing a lizard, a beautiful nine inch adult and then I remembered not seeing many lizards recently. There is one lizard, the Tokay, that they have totally wiped out &#8211; I used to listen to them calling at night, but no longer.</p>
<p>Cats also dig up flowers when they defecate and use furniture as scratching boards, so I do not want these destructive animals in my garden. But how do you keep cats out of your garden?</p>
<p>Walls are rarely an obstacle to cats, but cats will often prowl along the bottom of walls and if they come across a gap, they will probably go in out of curiosity, so repair all low-level opennings in your fences. There is not much you can do about the top of your wall other than putting broken glass or electrified wiring up there, but that is not a nice idea.</p>
<p>Some dogs are good at keeping cats away, but not all. My dog got a nasty and completely unexpected swipe of claws across his nose one day. He used to chase them when they were kittens, but now they have grown up, he only growls to tell me a cat is on the premises. I cannot blame him.</p>
<p>In Australia, a lot of gardeners reckon that transparent bottles full of water bewilder cats, so they stay away, but in my experience, only Australian cats react in that manner.</p>
<p>A row of prickly bushes or flowers along the base of a wall where cats regularly come in helps. At the base of high walls too, where the cat cannot see them until he is on top of the wall. I often see cats mewing (in frustration, I hope) on the top of one of my walls. The only route down is to go back.</p>
<p>If you still cannot keep cats out, then you will have to train them not to come in. This is easiest achieved by using several methods. If cats are using your flower pots are toilets, try smearing the pots with pepper, lavender, lemon, mustard, or tobacco. Or you could leave a mothball in each pot. Some of these will work for you, others will not.</p>
<p>Then there are industrial repellents, but I do not want to resort to them. However, if you have a big garden and a big problem, it might be the only way. There are also high frequency sound emitters. Humans cannot hear them, but almost all animals can, so I think that that is deplorable as well.</p>
<p>At night, motion-activated external lighting is a great upset to cats. Cats have extremely sensitive night vision so a sudden flash from a floodlamp really puts them off a garden.</p>
<p>The best deterrent is water. You can buy motion-activated sprinklers, which are excellent at keeping cats out of your garden, but I like to sit in my office or in the garden with a powerful water pistol and squirt them by hand. The lizards have not come back yet, but neither do the cats quite so frequently either.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on quite a few subjects, but is at present concerned with <a href="http://outdoorwalllamps.com/visual-comfort-lighting.html">visual comfort lighting</a>. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at <a href="http://outdoorwalllamps.com">Outdoor Wall Lamps</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Best Model For Feeding Your Cat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 15:51:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Coughlin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a cat you must ensure that you take special care over its nutrition and diet. A feline diet is quite specific and you shouldn't be tempted to give it scraps like you do a dog.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a cat you must ensure that you take special care over its nutrition and diet. A feline diet is quite specific and you shouldn&#8217;t be tempted to give it scraps like you do a dog.</p>
<p>Cats are meant to be very slim as they are stealthy by nature and their spine curves to they can get through tight gaps. Your cat should never be overweight so monitor how much you are feeding them. If your cat weighs 8lb they only need 4 ounces of food. The ratio is ounce of food to 1lb of weight.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be tempted to feed your cat cheap food to save a few cents; the damage some of these can cause to your pet will come back to haunt you when you get the vets bills! They must have a high mineral and vitamin content and not be full of additives.</p>
<p>An essential ingredient in your cats food is the amino acid taurine. Unlike humans and dogs, cats are unable to synthesize it for mother sources, so it has to be present in their food. It is so vital that if it is missing from their diet your cat can develop a serious eye disease that can lead to blindness.</p>
<p>Another essential nutritional requirement for you cat is Vitamin A. Like the taurine, they can&#8217;t synthesize it themselves, so we must ensure a regular supply in their diet.</p>
<p>Raw liver is one way to give your cat their Vitamin A, but a lot of cats refuse to eat it, and a lot of owner find it abhorrent. Braking open a capsule of cod liver oil and adding it to their normal food is a much more acceptable of doing it.</p>
<p>On every tin and packet of cat food there is a feeding guide. Please remember that this is very general and there are all sorts of factors that also must be taken into consideration.</p>
<p>If you think about it logically; every cat is unique and these guides are for every cat in the country! Other factors are weight, age, activity and any health issues.</p>
<p>Never ever over feed your cat. Although you may want to treat your cat and think that you are making it happy, its health is way more important.</p>
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		<title>The Suggested Means For Caring For Family Cats And Dogs In The Cold Time Of Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 17:06:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Kreuk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us have dogs that live outdoors in a kennel. When you feel the first cold bit in the air to indicate that winter is on its way, there are some measures that you should take to ensure that your pets stay healthy. A great idea is the heated bowl which stops your pet's water from freezing in bitter winter temperatures.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us have dogs that live outdoors in a kennel. When you feel the first cold bit in the air to indicate that winter is on its way, there are some measures that you should take to ensure that your pets stay healthy. A great idea is the heated bowl which stops your pet&#8217;s water from freezing in bitter winter temperatures.</p>
<p>Floors in dog houses get very cold in winter, yet many of us never think that our poor dog has to lie on that cold floor. They haven&#8217;t got slippers to keep their paws warm, so we have to help them. If you can, have your kennel raised off the ground on stilts. If you can&#8217;t do this, put an elevate bed in so they don&#8217;t have to sleep on the floor.</p>
<p>Dressing up a dog is a well debated issue between dog owners. Even those who look down on it appreciate that jackets, sweaters and the like are necessary items and not fashion statements.</p>
<p>The winter clothes that you can get nowadays will go through the wash when they need to be cleaned. They are now also in 5 sizes so there should be no problem kitting out your pet.</p>
<p>Health supplements taken in conjunction with the winter clothes will keep their joints supple and warm. Drafts along floors and under doors can even affect your indoor dog. There are lighter fleeces and sweaters designed for this kind of use. Even in winter weather your dog needs its exercise, and you can even get dog goggles to protect their eyes from the elements.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget about your cat in the winter months either. They have a lot less body fat than dogs and get cold very quickly. There are some great beds for cats that are like a cave which will keep them warm in all temperatures.</p>
<p>Carpets keep a room warm, but if you have laminate or wooden flooring your pet will feel the cold when they are lying down through the day. A rug will keep them warmer, or even better, a heated pet mat. Both dogs and cats will enjoy sleeping on these through the day, especially if they are used to lying beside your bed at night on a carpet. You Can Ensure That Cats And Dogs Can Keep Warm When It&#8217;s Cold</p>
<p>Frostbite can quickly attack your pets extremities; such as their ears, feet and tail. Avoid this by not letting them be outside for long periods of time, bring them in or provide a warm shelter for them.</p>
<p>If you have a cat, learn about how a <a href="http://catdoors.org/magnetic-cat-door/">Staywell magnetic cat door</a> or <a href="http://catdoors.org/petsafe-cat-door/">Petsafe cat door</a> might be a great addition as well.</p>
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		<title>Are Dogs Or Cats Better In Urban Homes?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 15:52:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Kreuk</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The addition of a pet to a city apartment may not seem like a welcome one at first. Our places of residence are often small and cramped, and another living being in our homes could add to the clutter some more.</p>
<p>Then again, bringing a pet into our lives will enrich it with companionship, joy and, surely, entertainment. This is the main reason that a lot of people who reside in city apartments do, indeed, have a pet living with them.</p>
<p>You will see that one animal is going to be called more suitable to be in a city apartment than others are; it all depends on exactly which pets people tend to like more. Let me be objective about the situation and talk about both the pros and cons of each animal in that setting.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s focus on dogs first. They will always be quite active and incredibly loyal to you, following you everywhere most of the time. Cats, on the other hand, are not going to do that.</p>
<p>When you are just too busy and cannot give them the attention they need, a dog is not going to be the best pet for you. Now, a person who likes to have a friendly companion around who is always there will surely appreciate this with regards to dogs.</p>
<p>With a cat, they do not require as much attention as dogs and generally keep to themselves. Yes, they will come to you for the occasional cuddle, but they can pretty much maintain themselves.</p>
<p>When it comes to being active, dogs definitely need to get outside a lot during the day. The task of walking a dog will be enjoyed by you if you like to get out in the fresh air.</p>
<p>On the other hand, there are many indoor cats that don&#8217;t need to go outside at all. With the simple use of a litter box, you&#8217;ll have everything handled from the comfort of your own home.</p>
<p>When we are talking about life in the city, it does seem like dogs are higher maintenance than cats are. However, numerous people do indeed love dogs.</p>
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