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How to Prevent Cat Hairballs

April 22, 2016 January 8, 2025Health & Nutrition brushing, cat, cats, dry food, hairballs, hydration 36
Hairballs are the by-product of your cat doing what they do naturally - grooming. Learn the best ways to prevent hairballs.

If you have had a cat for any length of time, you have most likely experienced it. You are sound asleep when you are jolted awake by the sound of your cat hacking, gagging and retching. You know when you turn on the light you will be greeted by the…

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Does Your Pet Have a Protein Intolerance?

April 8, 2016 April 8, 2016Health & Nutrition cat, cats, dog, dogs, feeding, homemade, protein intolerance, raw food, rotating proteins 10

When I first started feeding my cats a homemade raw diet, I used Dr. Lisa Pierson’s chicken recipe from catinfo.org. Once I had my grinder, the recipe was pretty easy, especially the more I made it. This website doesn’t talk about rotating proteins so my cats ate chicken for probably…

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Are Pet Rats a Good Fit for Me?

March 28, 2016 January 19, 2018Pocket Pets fancy rats, pets, pocket pets, rats 40
You've seen the cute videos and think you want pet rats. Learn the inside scoop on the pros and cons of owning pet rats to see if they are a good fit.

Welcome to my new monthly series featuring pocket pets, birds and reptiles. Each month, an expert will give you the pros and cons to help you decide if a particular pet is a good fit for you. I’m excited to have Abby Chesnut as my first guest, telling you about…

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Feline Chin Acne: Does Your Cat Have It?

March 18, 2016 May 15, 2019Health & Nutrition cat, cats, chin acne, feline acne, kitty acne 34
Feline chin acne is a fairly common condition in cats. It can effect any cat regardless of age, sex, or breed. Learn the symptoms and treatment.

As a foster for hundreds of cats and kittens over a period of more than five years, I learned a great deal about a lot of diseases and ailments. One I had not heard of prior to fostering was feline chin acne. I was fostering my now adopted cat, Ocean,…

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If My Cats Had a Bucket List

February 5, 2016 December 1, 2017Behavior cat, cats, environmental enrichment, raw food, sleeping 37
Environmental enrichment will keep your cat mentally stimulated, reducing stress, depression and aggression.

I recently read a post on GoPetFriendly.com that really got me thinking. The author mentioned the stories you may have seen recently about people who took their dogs on great adventures after learning their dogs were terminally ill. The post was really about living life to the fullest every moment–starting right NOW. After dealing…

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3 Reasons to Rotate Proteins in Your Pet’s Diet

January 29, 2016 December 4, 2017Food and Treats, Health & Nutrition cats, dogs, feeding, food allergies, nutrition, pets, proteins 5
If you rotate proteins in your pet's diet, it will help your pet live a longer, healthier life. Here are the three main reasons why.

How many of us have found a food our pets like and eat well so we stick with that? We feed them the same thing at every meal, day in and day out. How would that go over with you? How healthy do you think your diet would be if you…

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