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Hi everyone, Today’s guest post comes from our good friend Ben Herman and his cat Squeaky: Our cat Squeaky is definitely one of a kind.  I’ve blogged about Squeaky before.  Michele and I took her in when her previous human abruptly decided that he had too many cats.  Since Squeaky wasn’t getting along with the others
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Carbon monoxide is just as deadly for your dog as it is for you. Don’t be fooled into thinking dogs can smell carbon monoxide and move away from it. Dogs cannot smell carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is odorless. While there are reports of dogs refusing to go back into a home with carbon monoxide in
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Scary? Cute? Awesome? 😀 Not sure if Oli would be too impressed if I tried resting on him even if he was that big haha. Advertisements We regularly write about all things relating to cats on our Blog Katzenworld! My partner and I are owned by five cheeky cats that get up to all kinds of
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Canine kennel cough is an infection of the upper respiratory tract, specifically the nose, eyes, throat, and trachea. It is also known as infectious tracheobronchitis (ITB) or Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (CIRDC) – and it’s as ubiquitous in dogs as the common cold in humans. In fact, kennel cough is spread among dogs much
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For pet parents of dogs with anxiety, chronic pain, or joint issues, it can be hard to find a solution that actually works. If you’ve already cycled through options like thundershirts and prescription medication with no improvement, you might want to try CBD for dogs.  But what even is CBD?  CBD is basically a cure-all
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A Good Samaritan found Anchovy and took her to Austin Pets Alive! as part of its P.A.S.S. Program (Positive Alternatives to Shelter Surrender) for Texas residents, which provides emergency medical assistance, temporary fosters and behavioral/training recommendations to save at-risk animals. Foster mom to the rescue ©Burazin | Getty Images Halle Eckel Hamilton, cat adoption manager
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The long, white whiskers on this pretty Cavalier King Charles Spaniel will help this dog navigate in poorly lit places. Credit: Victoriaarak | Getty Images You can cut a dog’s whiskers, and they will grow back. The bigger question is, why do you need to cut your dog’s whiskers? What Are Whiskers For? Whiskers give
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FRIDAY ART CAT   Henri Matisse (1869 – 1954) “I don’t paint things. I only paint the difference between things.”   The cat with Red fish Throughout his decades-long career as a painter, sculptor, draftsman, and printmaker, the Frenchman Henri Matisse continuously searched, in his own words, “for the same things, which I have perhaps
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