Nothing breaks my heart more than seeing a lost dog or lost cat poster. We know how much pet parents adore their animals, and to lose track of one would simply be a nightmare. Luckily, pet tagging is a sure-fire way to lower the risk of this happening to you or anyone you know! […]
All Hail Your Royal Meow-ness! Respect Your Cat Day is March 28th!
There are over 500 million domesticated cats all around the globe. Now that’s a lot of fur! Well, today is dedicated to appreciating those feline friends of the world. As if we needed an official day to celebrate and show our love for our favorite kittens, but let’s take this opportunity to shower them with […]
Hop To It! Adopt A Bunny! Easter Pet Safety Tips!
Easter is a time to spend with your whole family with both the two and four legged members! However, with all that extra chocolate and candy around there are some tips that every pet parent should know to keep their pets safe around this colorful holiday. If Interested The Humane Society of New York has […]
Cedarhill Animal Sanctuary Keeps the Purrs a’ Plenty
What cat lover among us hasn’t at least once taken in a homeless kitty? How about 158 of them, plus 23 of their exotic cousins — lions, tigers, cougars, and bobcats? That’s what Kay McElroy, the founder, president, and general factotum of Cedarhill Animal Sanctuary, has done. One day in 1987, McElroy, a former […]
Need a Weather Update? Just Tune In to Your Pet!
Just Tune In To Your Pet…The Natural Barometer The weather has always played a significant role in our everyday lives. It’s the deciding factor of whether we go out or remain indoors. For the gardener, it will signal whether he or she mows the lawn or hibernates in the greenhouse; for the sportsperson, whether […]
#WorldCancerDay – Early Detection Is The Key To Preventing Feline Cancer
Cancer is an unfortunate disease that affects millions of people each year. With several advancements being made daily to try and understand the various forms of this disease humans and animals alike continue to be diagnosed daily. Cancer is the leading cause of natural death in cats and virtually fifty percent of felines will develop […]