October 28, 2009
Posted by: des : Category:
cat health
Ultimate Cat Secrets – Mary Mathews Ultimate Cat Secrets Review
Author: Chris Jensen
Mary Mathews is pet owner who wants nothing more but the best of her cat's welfare. She found out a lot of things that would benefit every cat lover in the country. The 12 part audio program she came up adheres to taking care of your pets in a non-violent way and making sure that you have a great time together. Here is the Ultimate Cat Secrets.
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October 27, 2009
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cats
Cats are an inseparable part and parcel of our life. The creature is highly liked for its soft and abiding nature and can give the human life a new meaning. In fact, a new study says that terminally ill patients are healed faster with the help of pets. The mere presence of pets instills a sense of calm and provides compassion to the patients in the most painful phase of their life. Besides this, in our mundane lives too, we don’t seem to live without them. Yet it is a fact, that cats and other pets do fall ill due to some reason or other. Cat health insurance is the answer to most of your problems related to the health of your pet. With the help of this policy, you can provide your provide your cat with the best possible health care. Read more... (707 words, 19 images, estimated 2:50 mins reading time)
October 27, 2009
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cat health
Our cats become a part of the family over time. But unlike humans, who are considered elderly at 60 or 65, cats are considered "senior citizens" at the ripe old age of 10. It is important to understand the proper care of cats at all stages of life. A kitten cannot be fed, groomed, medicated, and treated the same way as an elderly cat. Here is a guide to proper Elderly Cat Care.
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October 26, 2009
Posted by: des : Category:
cat health
If you're thinking of getting a cat, you have a few options on how to keep your cat and your furniture apart. A cat's nature is to dig their claws into anything they can get a hold of and scratch around a bit. Their nails need to be worked. It just so happens that in your house, many of your pieces of furniture will seem to be a perfect place to do that for your cat. It's not really fair to scold your cat for doing something that comes natural, without offering a better option. Also in today's more animal friendly world, de-clawing your cat is not as much of a choice. So, how do you keep your cat, your furniture and your sanity? Read more... (611 words, 19 images, estimated 2:27 mins reading time)