Eventually, a beloved pet becomes very old, seriously ill, or badly injured to the point that his or her end is near, and it may be time to make some very difficult decisions. This isn’t an easy subject for most animal lovers, but I’ve had to tackle it several times, unfortunately. The first time was the worst because I just didn’t know what to do or what was right for me.
If you’re...
Even the most dedicated cat lover may find that “pilling” a cat is trying, at best. A few cats are agreeable, but most of us learn just how sharp a cat’s teeth and claws actually are when we try to give him a pill.
No matter what technique you use, here are some helpful tips:
Do check with your veterinarian on all aspects of your cat’s care.
Do make pill-time a positive experience. Pick a...
Are you following Sockington the cat on Twitter? If you’re not, you should be, but he probably won’t follow you. Unless you’re an animal, that is.
Cats are like that.
With more than 1,526,000 followers (a million new followers since August 2009, when I started following him), he’s sure to be the most popular Twitter user ever before too long.
Some of my favorite tweets:
“YOU WILL...
The heat and humidity of summer can be just as uncomfortable for pets as it is for humans. In fact, summer can be downright dangerous for pets. Following simple precautions at home, on the road, and while on vacation can make summer enjoyable and fun for everyone.
Here are some tips:
Walk dogs during the cooler early morning or evening hours. Bring a water bottle, take occasional breaks, or shorten walks when days...
Ticks and Pets: Part Four Just joining us? Start at Part One
There are hundreds of chemical products available that claim to prevent ticks from attaching to a dog or puppy or to kill them after they bite, but not all are effective, and none of them are entirely harmless. Some are safer than others depending on the ingredients used. The “spot-on” treatments, such as Frontline®, that are available from...