Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2008

The Answer to Your Pet's behavior Problems may be in your Backyard!


The great outdoors can make your pet healthier and happier!

Dog's dig holes, it's just what they do, but there are certain things you can do so your dog digs a hole in a designated area, and not where you just planted $250 worth of plants from Green Thumb. Dogs and cats both need to stretch their legs, so if they're having behavioral problems, it might be from being cooped up in a house all day.

Give your pet a designated play area outside. Remove plants that are toxic to pets such as tiger lilies, rises,ivy and ornamental grass. Instead, use Pyracantha or barberries which are resistant to dogs. Use plastic or rubber edges to outline planting beds, steel ones can cut your pet's paws.

Taking into consideration what materials you use in your backyard can save you money in the long run by avoiding costly emergency vet visits when your pet gets sick after eating something toxic after playing in your yard. Not only can it resolve potential medical risks, but also fix behavioral problems too!



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Monday, July 14, 2008

Pet Grooming Tips from Experts!


Want the secrets of pet stylists?


Here are some tips from some of the top pet groomers to give you an idea of how you can get that "fresh from the salon" look for your pets.


* How often should I bathe my dog?

Almost everything we do with or to our pets should be carefully considered along with what breed it is, but commonly a pet should be bathed every 6 weeks, more than that and you can leave the dogs hair and skin dry.

* Is it OK to bathe the dog outside with the garden hose?

Would you like to get washed with a garden hose? Give them a nice luke warm wash in a tub. And always keep the water out of their ears, and don't spray them in the face. Always wipe down their face with a wet cloth, and do the rest of the body with a sprayer.

* Do I have to use a special shampoo for my pet, or can I just use my own shampoo?

DO NOT use human shampoo on a pet. Keep in mind that anything you put on a pet's coat goes in their mouth because they lick themselves. There's dog shampoo for a reason.

* Is it OK to dry my pet after a bath with my hair dryer?

Only if you keep is far away and at a very low level. Be very careful not to burn them.

* Can I just let the sun dry the dog without using a dryer?

If it's hot outside why not? A good rule of thumb is if you would be comfortable drying off in a wet t-shirt outside-don't make your dog do something you couldn't stand.

* Does my dog really need conditioners or finishing sprays?

If you're talking about a NEED and not a WANT, then no, finishing sprays are not a need, but conditioner is. Think of it as lotion, and how much damage can happen to skin when it's not moisturized for long periods of time.

* How often should I bathe my cat?

Lucky for all cat owners, cats clean themselves, so if your kitty is has a clean bill of health it should have no problem taking care of the hygiene issue. However, as they get older they're going to start needing more help.

Remember, cats are not dogs, so bathes aren't so important as brushing is. Brushing distributes the cat's natural oils evenly. Depending on whether you cat is a short hair or long hair, brush it once or a couple times of week.

* What's the best way to give a cat a bath?

Did you know that cats really aren't scared of water? It's the SOUND of the water that freaks them out. So try to gently cup the water over them until they're fully wet ( loud splashing note allowed).


Now that you know some of the tricks of the trade, prepare with a well-stocked home pet grooming kit: remember, depending on whether you have a dog or cat you may not need all the things listed here.


* Slicker brush: An all-purpose brush with wiry teeth that's ideal for brushing most dogs' coats between visits to a professional groomer.

* Nail clippers or nail grinder

* FURminator tool and de-shedding shampoo and solution: The FURminator de-shedding tool removes loose hair and undercoat. The shampoo and solution help loosen the undercoat for easier removal. (Note: The FURminator is not recommended for use with all dog breeds, including many terriers, or naturally curly-haired breeds such as poodles and bichons.)

* Shedding comb: A comb that penetrates into the undercoat to loosen mats and to collect loose top hairs.

* Bristle brush: For finishing; a soft brush that stimulates the skin and helps distribute oils evenly.

* Flea comb: Small comb with fine teeth to trap fleas.

* Toothbrush and toothpaste: Dogs will appreciate the beef- or chicken-flavor toothpaste made just for them.

* Dog shampoo and conditioner: Make sure to get products made just for dogs, with appropriate pH-levels for canine skin.





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Thursday, July 10, 2008

New Technology by Eureka for Pet Owners


So you want to have some fun in the sun while your cat stays at home? Of course, like any responsible pet owner you get someone to look after your cat, pet it, feed it, make sure there's water in their bowl, but do you ever ask a pet-sitter to vaccuum while you're away?

Chances are probably not, so while you still have a healthy little kitty you now also have a huge furball that used to be your home. That's exactly why Eureka will be introducing the Boss 4D Pet Fresh Vacuum. A 25 pound high-powered upright with rubber teethed "Pet Power Paw" power brush to removing pet hair from furniture AND a sealed HEPA filter removes 99.97 percent of dander and dust with Arm & Hammer baking soda embedded into the vacuum's filter helps combat pet smells.

Definetely a high-end product--with a high end price: $125

Sound worth it?



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Thursday, July 3, 2008

4th of July!!!... almost


Petfinder.com is a great place to go if you're looking to buy a pet, they also give some great advice on how to keep your pet safe and calm during the fireworks this year:

  • Keep your pets indoors with the windows closed and air conditioner running or a radio on to help mask out as much noise as possible.
  • Allow your pets the freedom to seek refuge under the bed, behind the toilet or in the back of the closet without dragging them out to stroke them and murmur "it's okay." For many animals, that well-meant reassurance is the first step in establishing a serious phobia.
  • If your pet gets especially stressed or your neighborhood is particularly noisy, you may wish to talk to your veterinarian about the practicality of using tranquilizers or homeopathic remedies such as rock rose, mimulus or rescue remedy. In severe cases, you might consider sending your pet to a nice quiet country boarding kennel for the worst of it.

Have a good one!!

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Monday, June 30, 2008

Video: Scuba Cat





In Redding, california the first scuba cat



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Friday, June 27, 2008

Summer Travel with your Pet Cat!


It's summer time! That mean's its time for (even higher gas prices) and travel. But traveling with pets can be tricky, so it's important to be properly prepared. Here are some tips on traveling with your cat(s).

1) Plastic or wire pet carrier

DON'T get a cardboard carrier, these can be chewed through quickly so the plastic and wire carriers are worth the investment. Either way, you definitely need to place your cat in a carrier, because they're sly little devils and you don't want them slipping in and out behind the seats, or under the brake pedal.

2) Place the carrier on a seat next to you if you can. If you place the cat on the floor the noises of the car can be scary for your feline. Make sure the cat is secured in a car seat and can feel the air conditioning. You want to make traveling as stress free for your cat as possible, it is going to be stuck in a box for a while.

3) Food, water, litter, a pan, a scoop and disposable bags. Pets are like our children, we would bring the same things if we were traveling with an infant. ( litter excluded)




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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Take Your Pet to Work Day Holiday


This Friday is the 9th annual Take Your Dog to Work Day


Petfinder.com (a great database for adopting pets) discovered that this policy decreases stress, improves peoples' moods, and brings smiles to almost every client that walks through the door.So ask your boss if your company recognized Take Your Dog to Work Day THIS FRIDAY, June, 20, 2008.




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Friday, June 6, 2008

Australia Breaking News: Are Big Cats a Big Problem?




Should the federal government in Australia ban hybrid cats??


Ban Ban Ban!!: These hybrid cats are twice as large as regular cats, thus increasing the range of animals they can hunt down. This can have a dramatic effect on wildlife, for example, the bird population may be in danger if the government doesn't step in soon and put some kind of regulation on these hybrid cats.


Don't Ban: More to love!!The Bigger the Better!

What are your thoughts?


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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Cats, Dogs, Birds or Fish?


The question every parent asks themselves when their child is begging for this, this, this or that. "What's the cheapest thing that will make them happy?" (It's ok, don't feel guilty!)

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) has come to your rescue with an assessment on how much each pet costs at a basic ( but very acceptable) level of care.

So the list from MOST expensive to LEAST expensive is....

1) Dogs( especially larger breeds)

2) Rabbit: their food is actually very expensive and they have special needs like a hutch, toys to keep its teeth healthy, a litter box, bedding, plenty of hay AND pelleted feed.

Annual care for a rabbit estimated at $730

3) Cats

Annual care for a cat estimated at $670

4) Birds: A small bird ( not including spaying or neutering) ranged in the 200s

5) Fish: The best bet! Heck, go to a carnival and you can get one for a dollar if you can get that darn ring around that coke bottle! While equipment for aquarium and such can cost $200, thier food only costs $20 a year.



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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Great Cat Jokes



LOL with these great cat jokes! Got any of your own? Share!


What does a cat do when it gets mad? It has a hissy fit.

What do you call the cat that was caught by the police? The purrpatrator.

What happened when the cat went to the flea circus? He stole the whole show!

What is a cat's favourite colour? Purrrrrrrple!

Where does a cat go when it loses its tail? The retail store.
What does a cat like to eat on a hot day? A mice cream cone.

What do cats use to make coffee? A purrcolator.

What do you call a cat that has swallowed a duck? A duck filled fatty puss.

If lights run on electricity and cars run on gas, what do cats run on? Their paws.

Why is the cat so grouchy? Because he's in a bad mewd.

If there are ten cats on a boat and one jumps off, how many cats are left on the boat? None! They were copy cats.

Is it bad luck if a black cat follows you? That depends on whether you're a man or a mouse.

How does the cat get its own way? With friendly purrsuasion.

What do you call a cat that lives in an igloo? An eskimew.

What has more lives than a cat? A frog because it croaks every night.

What is a cat's favourite subject in school? HISStory.

What do cats like to eat for breakfast? Mice Krispies.





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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Health Tips: Overcoming Fat and Diabetes in our Dogs and Cats


Obesity in pets is a rising cause of health problems in the US today. What can you do to make sure your pet stays healthy? Here are some pet health care tips.

Dogs:

Slow and Steady Wins the Race:
Be careful not to get excited when your pup goes through a growth spurt and over feed him. Slow and steady is best for a dog's orthopedic health. Instead of feeding your growing puppy nutrient-packed food, vets recommend adult food instead.

Too much of a Good thing can be Bad:
Vitamins and supplements always sound like a good idea, but giving your dog too much may cause nutritional imbalances.

Dieting Tips:
If your dog is already overweight, and you want to help him shed sound pounds, help your dog feel full by substituting part of his meal with green beans or plain canned pumpkin. Both are rich in fiber, not in calories.


Cats:

The "Catkins" Diet
To ward off diabetes in your feline try "the catkins diet." 40 to 45 percent protein, 40 to 45 percent fat, and only 3 to 5 percent carbohydrates. You can also try canned cat foods which are closer to this ratio than dry. It may be more expensive than dry food, but your cat's health is worth it!

No Crash Dieting!
Never make your cat "fast." Not feeding your cat within 24 hours may result in a life-threatening situation.




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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Noah's Ark and Cats






I found this great mythological story about The Cat and Noah's Ark:


"The cats in Noah's Ark...

Noah's ark....have been the subject of many folk legends. Such legends are not as well established as the previous mythological accounts referred to. Nevertheless, they are not less interesting. According to one of these, at the time of the flood, Noah took pairs of rats and mice too. However, the rodents multiplied very quickly and the Ark was, after a while, infested by rodents. Noah consulted the lion, who as king of the beasts may have known a solution. The lion sneezed and from his nostrils, a pair of ready made domestic cats came out, who instantly set down to work, having a natural instinct for being "verminators".

Sometimes, it is said that God created the cat, but that the mouse is the Devil's work. The Devil's mouse set out to destroy all life forms by gnawing a hole in the Ark. However, God's cat saved the day by killing the mouse, and a frog crept in the hole, thus getting it's amphibian tendencies, by being in contact with water and dry wood simultaneously.

Yet another Noah's Ark cat legend is that of the Manx cat, who has no tail because it was unpunctual in its arrival to the Ark, and the careless Noah closed it's tail in the door of the Ark. Well, after all he was only human, ey?


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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Videos: Cute Cat Falling Asleep




Awww..... For more cute cat videos, cute pictures of cats and even e-cards you can send with cats and cute messages on them go to CutePicturesOfCats.com



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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Funny Videos: An Engineer's Guide to Cats




Doesn't the narrator's voice remind you of the teacher from Wonder Years?? But don't let that fool you, this video (while very educational on the care of felines) is pretty funny too.

Enjoy!


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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Funny Videos: Bonzai Cat




CutePicturesofCats.com Presents: Bonzai Cat!!

Thoughts?




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Monday, May 5, 2008

Pet Friendley Theme Parks in California and Florida!




Summer time is coming up which means the beach, road trips ( higher gas prices) AND theme parks! But don't worry, many of the major theme parks in the USA offer options so that your pet is well taken care of while your enjoy your day!

Florida:

Walt Disney World

Since Disney World gets so many visitors, this park actually has five different kennel locations at the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, The Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom and Fort Wilderness for $15 a pet. They accept cats, dogs and any "pocket pets" such as hamsters and gerbils. Some of the Kennels also offer extras like walking, cuddles and even an ice cream break for an additional charge! For 2$ the disney staff will cater to any medication needs your pet may have and all facilities offer overnight stays as well.

In The Works: a luxury pet "resort" that will provide boarding, day care and grooming services and doggy day camp. Of course, Disney "upped" it a notch and their pet luxury resort will include television, raised bedding, activities such as nature walks and playgroups, and bedtime stories.

Universal Studios in Orlando

They offer a day care center for only 10$ a pet.

Sea World in Orlando

Pets have both inside and outside access at $8 a day per pet.

Want a great time AND free a pet sitter?

The Busch Gardens in Tampa: Its free, and outdoors.

Kennedy Space Center: It's free, but also there is no supervision and you must bring your own food, water and bedding.


California

DisneyLand

For $20 a day you can put your pet inside the Disneyland Kennel which will provide him with a meal. Dogs are also allowed to ride the Disneyland trams from the parking structures to the kennels.


Universal Studios Hollywood in Los Angeles

Offers an air-conditioned pet care area, but there is supervision and it's on a first come first serve basis.


Six Flags Magic Mountain Valencia, California is also pet friendly. However, not EVERY six flags across the USA is.





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Monday, April 28, 2008

Funny Videos: Cat Fancier Show of Orange County



PlanetpetsTV Episode 7. The Cat Fancier Show in Orange County. Find out what makes a cat a winner, interviews with cat breeders and one BIG cat.

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Friday, April 25, 2008

Protect your Cats and Dogs from Fleas!


It's getting hotter! That means, the beach, swimming, pools--and fleas! Here are a couple of ways to protect your pet this year.


Before an attack:

1) Treat the yard. You can go to your local pet store and buy products to treat soil in moist, shady areas around the house, where immature fleas are most likely to live.

Already under siege:

1) If it's a severe case you can also buy products to treat carpets and upholstered furniture. But usually, all you need is
to vacuum and thoroughly wash your cat's or dog's bedding.

2) Treat your cat. A lot of treatments are easy to use and only require to be applied to your pet's skin once a month or taken orally. But make sure you talk to your veterinarian to avoid side affects, and never use a cat product for a dog or vice versa.



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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Starting a pet sitting business? Dog Kennels? Are you a Trainer?


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Monday, April 21, 2008

Small Rusy Spotted Cats from India


I found a great article from expressindia.com, here's the gist of it:

World’s smallest, highly threatened kitten are being raised in Borivali Park

Here's some good news for cat lovers. The Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), Borivali, is hand-raising two rusty spotted cats, the world’s smallest feline — and a rare species — that they rescued from forests a year ago.

SGNP officials now hope to breed the animals in captivity.

Found only in India and Sri Lanka, the rustys are “vulnerable species considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild”...Weighing a maximum weight of 1.5 kg and between 35 and 48 cm body length, they are smaller albeit fiercer than their lesser cousins, the domestic cats.

The wild rustys’ staple diet is insects, reptiles and small birds, but their captive food is mostly chicken.

Their diminutive looks are deceptive: they hiss, spit and bring out their claws when you get close. And they don’t mew.

The female was found in Tungareshwar in November 2005, abandoned by their mother. She was around three weeks old and the chances of saving her looked bleak. A few months later the cub had company. Another male cub was rescued in August 2006 from the Yeoor forest.

Animal keeper Mukesh More worked hard rearing the cats. “He treated them as his children. At nights he’d stay awake to feed them every two hours. For warmth, he placed a 60-watt bulb next to them,” he says.

However, More remembers how Anjali fought death twice. “Once her body temperature dropped from the normal 101.5 degree Fahrenheit to 95 degrees. We had to perch her atop a hot water bag for warmth. Medicines were given with a syringe. But after three weeks, she recovered and began having milk, chicken soup and shredded chicken,” he says.

The doctor has more plans for the animals: “We are waiting for the pair to mate. Considering that they are high risk animals, we’d like to raise their cubs here”. However, these felines aren't for show, yet. Right now efforts are concentrated purely on conservation.


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