Published Mar 18th, 2009
By Andrea
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Cats,
Pet Behavior,
Pet Safety
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Although the costs of owning a cat are low such as food and the occasional veterinarian checkup, however, the amount of damage a cat can cause to our other processions such as furniture, clothes, shoes can be quite pricey. And for some reasons many cats just love to attack houseplants.
If ...
Published Mar 13th, 2009
By Andrea
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Pet Safety,
Rabbits
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Beside rodents, rabbits are also escape artists extraordinaire even in secure cages. Here are some tips for keeping your pet rabbits where they should be, safely away from harm:
How To Keep Your Rabbit From Escaping?
Rabbits leap through amazingly small gaps in a flash. Small bunnies can jump through a single ...
Published Mar 6th, 2009
By Andrea
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Chinchillas,
Guinea Pigs,
Hamsters,
Mice,
Pet Safety
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Rodents are remarkable for slipping out of apparently secure cages. These pet rodents—hamster, mouse, guinea pig, gerbil, chinchilla—don’t just run on exercise wheels, they often run away too!Here are some tips for keeping your pet rodents where they should be, safely away from harm.
How To Keep Your Rodents From Escaping?
Rodents ...
Published Feb 27th, 2009
By Andrea
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Dogs,
Pet Food,
Pet Health,
Pet Safety
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Dog and bone (cooked) do not make a good combination!
The stereotypical picture of a dog happily gnawing on a bone is a dangerous one. Believing it could put your dog’s well-being at risk.
Most bones are bad for dogs, especially those that splinter easily, like chicken bones. These are carelessly tossed ...
Published Feb 20th, 2009
By Andrea
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Pet Safety
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Even if you are not a pet owner or animal lover, respect the right of wild animals and other people’s pets to live without risk of harm from your carelessness.
Here's what you can do to protect innocent animals from harm and carelessness:
Litter Appropriately: Do not leave fish or chicken bones ...
Published Jan 23rd, 2009
By Andrea
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Birds,
Pet Health,
Pet Safety
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Almost every day weak and injured wild birds are being bought in to animal shelters by folks who found them on streets, parks, or in their own property. Unfortunately not many people know how to handle injured birds properly and end up killing the bird instead of saving its life. ...