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Environmental Enrichment: Bringing the Great Outdoors Inside
You’re crazy busy, and as a consequence Fluffy may spend most of his day alone with nothing to do. Boredom leads to stress, which can lead to a host of other problems.
Read MoreJuly is Lost Pet Prevention Month
More pets flood into animal shelters following the 4thh of July than at any other time of the year, and fireworks are the main culprit. Here’s how to keep them safe!
Read MoreCat vomiting? Not always a bad thing
Cats are fastidious about grooming, but grooming can mean hairballs. So, what’s a safe and easy way to help your kitty to get rid of hairballs?
Read MoreWhat is Cat Grass?
What we refer to as “cat grass” is completely unrelated to the grass we grow outdoors for our lawns. It is actually sprouts from cereal grass seeds.
Read MoreKeeping your Pets Safe Through the Holiday Season
Each year when the holiday season rolls around we decorate our homes with festive trappings – let’s take a look at how to safely do so for our pets.
Read MoreIn Praise of the Black Cat
Fun Fact: All cat coat colors come from red or black fur – even white cats!
Read MoreAre Your Plants Safe for Your Pet?
We may like to spruce up our homes with houseplants, but combining pets and plants isn’t always a recipe for success. Here are some ways to make sure your plants are safe for your pets.
Read MoreFebruary is National Cat Health Month
We think the best way to show our love for our cats this month is by learning just a little bit more about how to give them optimal health, and as a result, optimal happiness.
Read MoreWhy Do Cats Eat Grass?
All felines are known as obligate carnivores, but that doesn’t mean their diets consist of 100% meat. Most cats will seek out greens to satisfy a variety of nutritional needs.
Read MoreReptile Food: A Guide to Feeding Your Pet Reptile
Understanding and appreciating the process of properly feeding pet reptiles and common reptile eating habits helps you provide the best possible care for your lizard, snake, or turtle.
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