Great Ways To Guide Your Beloved Cat

Posted On Monday, June 28th, 2010 By Lisette James

If you are a cat owner, you have probably realized that cats are unique creatures. They are much different from dogs. This being the case, their training needs are also different. They have more independent personalities, and you will have different behavioral issues as well.

Determining Whether To Have A Cat Or A Dog For A Pet

Posted On Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 By Ricky Hoffman

Cats can be mysterious animals who seem to be complex. While caring for a cat takes responsibility and time, they are mush less emotionally needy than dogs, and they don’t reveal as much emotion.

The Ideal Way To Cat Litter Train Your Cat

Posted On Monday, May 31st, 2010 By James Litterman

One of the most daunting tasks that you have as a cat owner is kitty litter training them. You wouldn’t want them to soil your bed sheets or even wet your favorite furnishings. In kitty litter training your pet cat, make sure that you start whilst they’re young kittens and they will definitely carry this habit as they grow.

Giving Your Cat Proper Care

Posted On Monday, May 31st, 2010 By Carin Nightingale

Some people think cats are the most popular pets we could find. You will find many breeds. Probably the most well-liked cats are the Siamese or the Persian. Take a look at the list of cat breeds! I was astounded.

Pet Bounce Joint Health Review

Posted On Wednesday, May 26th, 2010 By James Lunden

We all love our pets and do not want them to suffer. The unfortunate truth is that dogs and cats, just like humans, can have joint problems in their later life. There are many signs that your pet is suffering from chronic joint pain, such as: they appear more lethargic and less playful, inability to jump onto couches or beds, chronic limps, or sensitivity around the joint area. The problem is, veterinarians are expensive and will prescribe dangerous chemical pain relievers that can be harmful or even fatal to your beloved pet. There is an alternative to these prescriptions, it is called Pet Bounce.

Freestanding Pet Gate – Is It Really Safe?

Posted On Thursday, April 29th, 2010 By Nick Summers

A freestanding pet gate offers the simplest way to close off a particular room or space to confine your pet without any kind of fixtures. To know whether they are really safe you have to look at the features offered by the different types of freestanding gates available.

Litter box Training For Your Kitty

Posted On Monday, April 12th, 2010 By Frank Froggatt

Lots of people like pets and it truly is the particular inclination of the particular person which type of animal is ideal for his / her house. This can be a fish that is in a fish tank that has to be fed and also the aquarium cleansed at the very least once a week, a puppy which needs to be fed, strolled and bathed or even something as furred and lovable as a cat.

Kitten Diarrhea: What Causes Diarrhea in Kittens and What Can You Do?

Posted On Sunday, March 21st, 2010 By Sam Kelley

What to do about kitten diarrhea? Diarrhea is runny unformed stool, your kitten may be experiencing this unpleasant condition for a number of reasons. Sometimes a kitten will just get diarrhea, – other times it is a sign of a very unwell little kitten.

FKS or Fading Kitten Syndrome: The Signs and Preventions of FKS

Posted On Thursday, March 18th, 2010 By Sam Kelley

Fading Kitten Syndrome (FKS) is similar to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) in humans and may be blamed when kittens under 12 weeks of age fail to thrive and grow. Like SIDS, FKS is a fatal “mystery illness” in which the exact cause of death is often not known. In general, FKS affects kittens born to weak mothers or born into unhealthy surroundings.

Kitten Sneezing: What Cause Your Kitten to Sneeze?

Posted On Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 By Billy Taylor

Atishoo! So your kitten is sneezing and you don’t know what to do. First of all, know that a sneeze or two is often just that a kitten sneeze or two, nothing to worry about. However a kitten who is constantly sneezing may be demonstrating that she has a more serious condition. What are some reasons a kitten might sneeze?

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