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Changes for Zukes
March 1st, 2013In 2012, Zukes, a company specifically designed to give both dogs and cats nutritious treats, made a lot of changes. Not only did they make new packaging, they created new recipes that made their line of treats more grain-free. Now, they offer a full and complete range of grain-free treats.
Animal Love Helps Women Cope with HIV/AIDS
October 1st, 2012A spoonful of medicine goes down a lot easier if there is a dog or cat around. Having pets is helpful for women living with HIV/AIDS and managing their chronic illness, according to a new study from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University.
Let the Cats Scratch
September 1st, 2012Nothing drives a pet owner crazier than watching their cat destroy their furniture with their claws. However, every time your cat sinks his claws into your expensive couch, he is satisfying his instinctual need to scratch.
Let Rover Relax: Massage Therapy for Pets
July 27th, 2011Ah, a relaxing massage….
You lie down on the table, feeling every muscle relax, feeling all the tension and tightness massaged away. This feels better than chasing after rabbits or that bacon flavored bone you chewed on last night.
Let Rover Relax: Massage Therapy for Pets
July 27th, 2011Ah, a relaxing massage….
You lie down on the table, feeling every muscle relax, feeling all the tension and tightness massaged away. This feels better than chasing after rabbits or that bacon flavored bone you chewed on last night.
Let Rover Relax: Massage Therapy for Pets
July 27th, 2011Ah, a relaxing massage….
You lie down on the table, feeling every muscle relax, feeling all the tension and tightness massaged away. This feels better than chasing after rabbits or that bacon flavored bone you chewed on last night.
Stats on Cats
July 27th, 2011>> Approximately 93.6 million American households have a pet cat.
>> 70 percent of cat owners have a female cat, versus 65 percent who have a male cat.
>> On average, cat owners have two cats.
Some quick facts on feline friends!Keep Kitty Hydrated
June 1st, 2010Many cats scowl at the sight of water. “Cats evolved in deserts, so they can conserve water and don’t have high thirst drives like dogs,” explains Christine A. Bellezza, DVM, codirector of Cornell University’s Feline Health Center.
By Rita ColoritoCat Scratch Fever Relievers
April 1st, 2010
>> Cover couch bases, end-table legs, and dust shams with aluminum foil, or slap on strips of double-sided tape. Neither make for fetching decor, but crinkly foil noises and tacky adhesive deter scratch-happy cats.
Does Kitty stratch at your sofa or claw up the chaise lounge? Safeguard your furniture without resorting to the declaw faux pas.By Melaina JunttiCat Got Your Grass?
September 1st, 2009Maybe they need a fiber fix. Maybe they’re just bored. Vets aren’t exactly sure why cats like to chomp on grass and houseplants, but the fact is many felines do. To protect your peace lilies and keep kitty from getting sick from ingesting poisonous plants, grow him a patch of organic cat grass.
By Melaina Juntti
