Keep Your Indoor Cat Happy

Many people think that cats sleep all the time because they like sleeping. The truth is they do, but usually if they do it on and on and every day, they are probably bored out of their minds having no other way to pass their time. Excessive grooming, aggressive behavior and excessive sleeping are the symptoms of an unhappy cat. Do you want your lovely furry friend to be bored and unhappy? Certainly, not! So, think about the ways to entertain them and keep them happy, even though they live indoors. (more…)

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Cats – Scratching Habit

Cats have the scratching habit we all have to accept, especially if you are a cat owner. However, when this is done indoors on furniture, carpeted areas and walls, scratching might result in damage and frustration. It is better to prevent this problem than to try to change an established habit. What should you do? Get some nice scratching posts and get your cat prefer them rather than the walls or the arm of your favorite and expensive sofa. Nowadays you can find really nice pet products and luxury cat scratching posts that would look great in any apartment or house. (more…)

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Geckos – Health Care

Geckos are very popular pets and there are many reasons why people love them. However, before you buy one, you should do as much research as possible about geckos. Every pet has some quite specific needs, so you have to prepare well and buy all the required pet supplies and accessories. So, how can you care about your gecko’s health? First of all – keep his/her tank as clean as possible. Cleanliness perhaps plays the most important role in keeping your gecko healthy. What does it mean? Set up the tank in a way that will enable you to remove feces as effectively as possible, as soon as you can. It is recommended to  use paper towels as a substrate, because it is quite easy to remove them once feces has been laid on them. This will allow you to keep your gecko’s tank very clean without so much hard work. (more…)

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Exercise with Your Dog in a Fun Way

Regular exercise plays an important role in keeping the heart, joints, muscles, and lungs of your dog healthy. It is also important for the health of their minds, keep them happy and relieve behavioral complications. Exercise doesn’t meant that you should run or job with your dog every day, but there are many other fun ways to do it along with enjoying a good time with your dog.

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Are Dog Id Tags Necessary?

Did you know that thousands of pets, especially dogs, go missing every year and they do not come back to their owner because they do not have any identification? It is a sad fact and therefore if you ask yourself whether it is necessary to provide your new puppies with pet dog tags, the answer is undoubtedly positive. Dogs cannot speak for themselves and therefore they cannot be returned if founders do not have any information on owner. Pet tags are probably one of the most important things you can do after you have brought your new furry companion home for the first time. This small thing will increase your chances to see your pet again if he/she unfortunately go missing. (more…)

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Elizabethan Collars For Dogs

Elizabethan collar, known as E-collar looks like a lampshade on the head of the dog. However, even though it might look strange, E-collar prevents pets from scratching, licking or anyhow irritating an area that should heal. It is named after the ruff that surrounded the collar of women back in the Elizabethan days, E-collar will restrict your dog’s movement. This product is often used after neutering or spaying or if the dog had some eye injury. There are several types of E-collars and the rigid plastic lampshade is the most common type. Soft E-collars for dogs are easier for your pet to get used to even though they might be less effective than rigid ones. Whatever you decide to buy, choose the size that will fit your dog perfectly and not the smaller collars that are too tight for your pet’s neck. (more…)

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Housing a Gecko Pet

One of the most popular reptiles held as pets are geckos, because they are quite easy to tame and care for. They live longer than many other lizards, with an average life span of 10 to 20 years and they are also unique because of the ability to communicate with other geckos by making chirping sounds. Leopard gecko is perhaps the most popular reptile pet, but other species, such as house gecko and crested gecko, have become increasingly popular as well. However, before deciding to buy a gecko as a pet, you should know what is necessary for housing this lovely pet. Comparing to the cost of animal itself, the equipment you need for a gecko pet may be quite expensive. Reptile supplies and vivarium are very important and it is always recommended to buy the high quality equipment, as it will be long lasting and your pet will have the appropriate environment to live healthy and happy life. (more…)

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