
Annaliese Morgan
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Nov 5, 2024 |
petsradar.com | Annaliese Morgan
Deciding to get a new pet is a big decision, and introducing a kitten for Christmas might not be the best idea. The festive period brings about romantic and idyllic thoughts. It’s the time of giving, receiving, glitter, love, guilt-free snacking and new sofas. Yet, as an advanced surgical veterinary nurse, author of multiple veterinary academic and pet care books as well as a feature pet writer, getting a kitten for Christmas is an all-too-common idea people parlay.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Annaliese Morgan
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images/Siarhei SHUNTSIKAUDeciding to get a new pet is a big decision, and introducing a kitten for Christmas might not be the best idea. The festive period brings about romantic and idyllic thoughts. It’s the time of giving, receiving, glitter, love, guilt-free snacking and new sofas.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
petsradar.com | Annaliese Morgan
Bringing home a new kitten is an exciting and heart-warming experience… most likely a long-awaited event, too. While these tiny balls of fur bring joy, laughter, fun and companionship, they also require careful preparation and attention; there is a lot to consider with these tiny beings. From kitten-proofing your home to picking out the best kitten food, there's a lot to think about before their arrival. As with any pet ownership, it is an ongoing commitment that evolves as they grow older.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Annaliese Morgan
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images/ Betsie Van Der MeerBringing home a new kitten is an exciting and heart-warming experience… most likely a long-awaited event, too. While these tiny balls of fur bring joy, laughter, fun and companionship, they also require careful preparation and attention; there is a lot to consider with these tiny beings.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
hepper.com | Annaliese Morgan |Amanda Charles
Cats, consistent with their nature, communicate in mysterious ways, and using their tails is one of them. It might seem an odd part of their body to use as a communication mechanism, but felines use their tails to communicate in complex ways. Using a variety of different motions, positions, and movements, their tails can express what they are feeling or trying to say, or to elicit warnings.
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