Even the healthiest dog breeds can be susceptible to overheating on a walk or in the dog park. Because our furry friends often prioritize summer fun over safety, it’s up to us to help keep them safe. Here’s how to keep your pets cool, as well as common signs your pet is sick ...
During the summer when it's warm and sunny outside, there are different things you have to worry about as a cat owner. Check out these tips on how to keep your cat cool this summer.
One of the easiest and least expensive ways to help your cat stay warm is to use an ordinary cardboard box. You can add a blanket to a cardboard box and put somecatnip insideto convince your cat to give it a try. Cardboard boxes do a great job of retaining heat and will quickly ...
Don’t feed and forget feral cats.Feeding feral and stray cats is generous, but they needhealth careas well. If you can’t manage ongoing care, “at the very least, get the cat neutered,” suggests Case. Show you care with cash.A little money can go a long way to help a cat. Sp...
If your feline friend is not getting enough water each day, they quickly can become a dehydrated cat. Especially now with warm weather settling in, you need to make sure their water is fresh and kept out of the sun and away from the heat. ...
In many parts of the world, this summer has already been unseasonably warm. And high temperatures can spell danger for dogs and cats. Fortunately, it’s not hard to protect your pets from heat-related emergencies. And with this post, we hope to help!
Wondering what to do if you've found an outdoor cat? If you suspect the kitty has been separated from his owner, or if she's a stray that needs medical attention, it's critical you find a safe way to catch her and get her the help she needs. But luring and catching a cat—...
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Here are some tips to help. Adjust the thermostat Keep your home at a cat-friendly temperature, ideally around or above 60°F. If you can't, or your power goes out, the following tips will help! Set up cuddle zones Set up cozy spots with warm blankets, beds, or boxes in different...
frosty months or prune the plant down to the main stem a year after it has been planted. Although you will not have a growing supply of catnip for your cat during this time, harvesting the plant can help keep it alive during unfavorable temperatures and it will quickly recover and grow by...