Slow Travel: Long Days, Less Days Cats adapt slowly to new environments. They need to get their bearings, orient themselves, and ease into feeling comfortable with the new smells, sights, and sounds around them. This is especially true when you take your cat on a long distance road trip,...
If you are moving with cats, your pet is older, or your trip is long-distance, you’ll need to have a potty plan. I suggest having a litter box available for your cat when you make a stop. I say this, knowing that best-laid plans aren’t always on a cat's agenda. So, while...
First things first, leash training is important when it comes to traveling with your furry friend. When we think of dogs, we think of walking them on a leash. When it comes to cats on the other hand, not so much. I can’t tell you how many times I got stopped by strangers saying...
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Daily one-on-one play with your pets can also limit aggressive competition for your attention - and help your cats to burn off any extra energy! 5. Rewind, and Control Introductions Sometimes bad habits are hard to break! For cats who have been not been getting along for a long time, ...
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However, not all cats are natural-born mousers. Since cats have been domesticated for so long, some cat breeds have lost this hunting instinct through years of selective breeding. In most cases, the mother cat will teach her kittens how to hunt so that they can learn to catch prey from ...
How Far Can Migratory Birds Travel? Answer: The distance varies by species; some, like the Arctic tern, travel over 25,000 miles annually, while others migrate shorter distances. What Can I Do to Help Migratory Birds? Answer: You can create bird-friendly environments, reduce hazards like wind...
Once you’re on the ground and out in the wild, Muruthi said the best way to stay out of danger is to follow your guide’s advice and keep your viewing at a safe distance. What’s considered safe? Out of a vehicle, it’s 100 meters (about 330 feet), Muruthi said. But in many...