Most pet owners are finding it hard to find new activities to keep their pets indulged throughout the day. Here is a guide for the pet owners to help make things a little easier for their pets.
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Owning a pet is the greatest pleasure in the world. According to a scientific study, owning a pet is linked to better mental health. Along with helping your mental stimulation, keeping a cat ensures a friendly environment at home.
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April 6 is celebrated as the National Siamese Cat Day throughout the USA. Although known for their pleasing look and class, Siamese cats make a great pet. They are one of the first distinctly recognized breeds of Asian cat that became one of the most popular breeds
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DID YOU KNOW? February is designated as the National Cat Health Month. National Cat Health Month was founded to shed light into various health issues and treatment of cats in the country.
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Dental problem in pets, both cats and dogs, is quite common than you think. By the age of 3, 70% of cats and 80% of dogs have some form of gum disease. The dental problem isn’t only persistent in senior pets.
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The Halloween is near. And, so are the spooky pumpkin head figures, candles, eerie costumes and accidents. Pets are prone to get into accidents during Halloween. As a pet owner, ensuring a safer environment for your pets during all the hullabaloo can be difficult.
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October 10 is celebrated as Pet obesity awareness day to bring the issue of rising obesity and diseases in pet into light. With unhealthy diet and carelessness from pet owners, dogs and cats face large consequences from Obesity related conditions.
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Hydrotherapy, also known as hydropathy, is the water therapy implemented to relive any joint pain, injury or for the treatment. A part of alternative medicine, it has multiple uses and benefits.
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A happy cat makes a happy life! Treating cats can be challenging than treating your canine, as cats tend to live in their own space and care less or none about the worldly affairs. It doesn’t mean that cats do not need a human companion.
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It may be hard to distinguish between a shy cat and a feral cat. A shy cat usually bonds with at least one family member, however, a feral cat will avoid contact altogether.
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