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Nov 26, 2024 |
trip101.com | Lorre Luther
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Sep 28, 2024 |
dogster.com | Lorre Luther
Dry dog food can offer both health benefits and convenience. With all the options which do you choose? Here are our top picks for dry dog foods in the UK...
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Jul 25, 2024 |
dogster.com | Lorre Luther
Walks keep dogs healthy and mentally engaged. Millions of people get the health and social benefits that come with dog walking, but how many dogs are being walked in Australia?
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Jul 5, 2024 |
catster.com | Lorre Luther
Want to know more about the national pet wellness month? Then you are in the right place! Get to know more about this amazing celebration.
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Jun 11, 2024 |
catster.com | Lorre Luther
If your cat has recently been coughing, you may wonder if something is going on that requires a veterinary examination, particularly if your companion’s cough sounds like they’re channeling a duck. The sounds cats make when coughing can often be difficult to describe, and often confusing, due to a lack of standardization with regards to coughing vocabulary. Some people may further describe it as retching, or hacking, though these terms can mean different things to different people.
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May 31, 2024 |
hepper.com | Lorre Luther |Amanda Charles
Cats make adorable and interesting sounds, but occasionally, they let out yowls that sound just like screams, which is also known as caterwauling or howling. It’s loud, impossible to miss, and usually signals that something is amiss. Unlike meowing, which adult cats largely reserve for communicating with humans, cats caterwaul to convey information to cats and people, but it’s most often used to get the attention of humans.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
catster.com | Lorre Luther
Pet parents use pheromone diffusers to reduce stress and anxiety in cats. They release continuous streams of synthetic pheromones that can decrease anxiety and are frequently suggested as ways to manage unwanted stress-related behavior, such as marking and scratching. Cats rely on body language, vocalization, and scent to communicate with each other. When cats rub against each other or their favorite humans, they’re leaving behind pheromones that help them feel comfortable.
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Mar 8, 2024 |
hepper.com | Lorre Luther |Maja Platisa |Dvm Mrcvs
Cats’ claws are constantly growing. They get worn down by walking on different ground types and by scratching. Without adequate scratching options, many indoor cats will need to have their nails clipped every few weeks to keep them at a healthy length. This is particularly important in older cats that may not use their scratch posts as often as they used to.
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Mar 1, 2024 |
hepper.com | Lorre Luther |Chyrle Bonk
Cats have curved claws that they use for protection, hunting, and climbing trees to reach high perches that are just right for relaxing and hanging out. Cats’ claws are retractable, so they can tuck them away when running, walking, or trying to be quiet. They can retract their claws largely because of how their toe bones are shaped and the associated connective tissue.
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Feb 29, 2024 |
hepper.com | Lorre Luther |Amanda Charles
Newborn kittens are adorable but incredibly vulnerable. Most only weigh between 1.8 and 5.3 ounces when they’re born. They enter the world sightless and can’t regulate their body temperatures. If you’re taking care of a newborn kitten, get ready for a joyful ride; in just a few months, your baby will look like a little cat and be ready to take on the world! Keep reading for a few essential tips and tricks to help you ensure your kitten gets the best possible start in life.