The following blog details the brave and courageous battle of a young FIP warrior named Bailey. The blog outlines the vicious disease and the most recent life saving measures that can be taken against this DEADLY illness. Follow along with Bailey’s journey as we outline his progress along the way with dated journal entries, show […]
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Water Shortage – A problem for most cats
Muddy puddles, a slimy water bowl, or an open toilet are no deterrents to a thirsty dog. Cats, however, are very particular about their water sources. Their water dish may remain untouched, but the moment they hear a running faucet they magically appear. In this article, we will discuss ways to get our favorite felines […]
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According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, 70% of cats and 80% of dogs suffer from some form of dental disease by the time they are 3 years old! Oral hygiene and regular dental care are important factors in maintaining your pet’s overall health and well-being, but this is the one area in which pet […]
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Congratulations on your decision to add a feline member to your family! Now you are faced with your next decision – do I want a kitten or a cat? (Technically, kittens remain kittens for their first 6 months of life, but for the sake of this article, since kittens retain their high energy level and […]
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HERE ARE THE TOP 7 THINGS ALL CAT OWNERS NEED TO KNOW TO GIVE THEIR CAT A LONG & HAPPY LIFE! 1) Cats Need Wet Food Now, For Fewer Problems Later: The #1 cause of death in cats 5 years and older is DEHYDRATION-related illnesses, which lead to painful and sometimes fatal urinary tract infections, […]
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Trimming your cat’s claws every few weeks is an important part of keeping your pet well-groomed. It also helps preserve your couch, drapes and other furniture. Nail-trimming is fast, effective and much more humane than declawing, which involves surgical amputation and can cause behavioral and major health issues. Unlike a dog, a cat’s claws are […]
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Public shelters in the U.S. fall into two general categories: “kill” and “no-kill. Naturally, your first choice, if you had to surrender your pet, would be a no-kill shelter, but will they really protect your cat or dog? Let’s take a closer look at the facts and learn better alternatives for a pet you can […]
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Let’s face it, if you’re a cat owner, then you are well-aware of the ways a kitty can misbehave – from clawing up furniture, jumping on counters, or peeing outside the litter box. I have operated an animal rescue for over 10 years now and have seen all kinds of cat behavior, especially with my […]
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If you are considering having your cat declawed, here is some valuable information that might change your mind. In this article you will learn exactly what declawing is and the physical and behavioral issues that can result, as well as humane alternatives that have been proven to work! According to a study published in the […]
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DEHYDRATION -RELATED ILLNESSES ARE THE LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH IN CATS Learn Why Wet Food Is Vital To Your Cat’s Health Our Story: This article will outline one of the most important things you can do to help guarantee a long and healthy life for your cat and explain why I’m so passionate on the […]
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