Is your cat experiencing any one or more of following symptoms: unable to urinate or urinating in small amounts, cloudy or blood urine, dribbling urine, increased trips to the litter box to urinate, constant licking of its urinary opening, a strong odor of ammonia in its urine? If yes, your...
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Tips for First Time Cat Owners
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Read More of this ArticleIf your dog or cat is suffering from regular episodes of vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation, it may be suffering from an imbalance of good vs. bad bacteria. If this is the case, you might want to consider introducing some probiotics into your pet’s diet.
Being the president of one the most powerful countries in the world is not an easy task. You need to have a loyal cabinet, a strong Joint Chiefs of Staff, and a dedicated group of men and women who are willing, ready, and able to implement your policies and ideas for the good of the country. You...
Your cat is sleeping peacefully. Suddenly! It wakes up startled with eyes wide open; its pupils are dilated. Your cat is on high alert for no apparent reason. It starts scratching itself or licking and biting its flank like there’s no tomorrow. It then runs around the house like it is being...
The decision is FINAL! This year’s Super Bowl Party will be held in your house. The guest list is done. The invitations have been sent out. The decorations, the food and the beverages are in position. The TV’s reception is crystal clear. The Wi-Fi signal is strong. You have your game face on...
If you’re like most pet parents, you only think of fleas and ticks affecting your dog or cat in the summer. Well, think again! Fleas and ticks can and will attack your four-legged friends in the winter too.