SSSCAT
December 26, 2005 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

Keep your cat from unwanted area, use this unit . motion detector and an aerosol can. It will detect the cat’s motion and it will release a sound, then a spray. Once this is repeated a few times, the sound will be enough to keep the cat away from unwanted areas.
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Choose a Dog
December 23, 2005 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

Do you decide to buy a dog or not ?
This is several things that you need to know
Cost :
spend money to buy the dog could a little, could also many.
But the cost to buy the dog really a little if against his maintenance cost.
You must spend money for his food, the maintenance of his health, and other fees.
Space :
Where you live now and your plan live in the future?
In the house or in the apartment?
Could the dog live in the area like that.
The decision about the dog.
.male or female.
difference of the behaviour between the female and the male dog,
female - more was easy to be trained - more the follower - wanted attention of more
Male dogs - tended more aggressive against the other dog - more dominant - more active - more destructive ·
the Puppy or old dog.
The profit from choosing the puppy already clear.
He was funny and could be trained .
Whereas the old dog is usually trained.
If you want to buy puppy
the better dog that be aged eight weeks above.
Zoonotic Diseases
December 23, 2005 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
Zoonotic diseases are those that can be transmitted from animals to humans. While pet s are like part of the family, they are susceptible to some diseases, and precautions must be taken to ensure the health of yourself and your family. Not all diseases that affect our pet s can be transmitted to humans, but those that can may be serious and even deadly.
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Toxic Foods and Plants for Cats
December 22, 2005 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
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There are various foods that are toxic to cats. Unfortunately, there are many we are not often aware of that are just as dangerous. Below is a list of common foods that are harmful to cats.
Toxic Foods:
Onions, Garlic, & Related Root Vegetables:
Onions contain a substance (N-propyl disulphide) which destroys red blood cells in the cat, causing a form of anemia called Heinz body anemia. Garlic contains a similar substance in a lesser amount. Tomatoes, Green (raw Potatoes) These foods are members of the Solanaceae family of plants, which includes the Deadly Nightshade, and contain a bitter, poisonous alkaloid called Glycoalkaloid Solanine, which can cause violent lower gastrointestinal symptoms.
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Grooming Your Dog
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Why Groom?
Regular grooming is an essential aspect in your dog’s health care. There are various types of brushes and combs designed for your dog, no matter what type of hair coat it has.
Almost all dogs enjoy being groomed. The act of grooming is part of their natural social order and, when done properly, can add to their sense of bonding and well being. Grooming can be a great time for you, too. You can spend quality time with your pet while keeping tabs on skin problems, parasites, lumps and bumps, and any other unusual problems.
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Lost your Pet?
December 22, 2005 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
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Losing a pet can be a terrifying experience. Pets are part of the family, and you may feel helpless when they become lost without the means of finding their way home. The first thing to remember is that it can happen to anyone. Pets, though part of the family, are still animals. They can be easily distracted and wander off in the few seconds that you turn away from them. If you have lost a pet , don’t panic; there are various ways of finding them. If you haven’t lost your pet , now is the time to learn the best ways to avoid losing your friend.
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Pet First Aid Kits
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Be Prepared!
Emergencies can happen at any place or time. Being prepared is the best thing that you can do for your pet . A first-aid kit will help to reduce anxiety if an emergency does occur. Keep the kit at the ready and continue to update all of the items in the kit, making sure nothing has expired. First aid kits should be kept in properly labeled containers. A small plastic toolbox, tackle box, cosmetic box or sewing box will be sufficient to hold all of the necessary equipment. Purchasing your supplies first will give you a better idea as to what size box you will need.
Managing Your Pet’s Arthritis Pain
December 22, 2005 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
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Arthritis can affect dogs and cats of any age, although we frequently think of it as a disease for older animals. It can be mild and unnoticeable, or it can be debilitatingâ€â€?severely affecting your pet ’s quality of life.
Dogs are more susceptible to arthritis than cats, and the larger dog breeds are more vulnerable than smaller breeds. Cats suffering from arthritis tend to show signs of pain less than dogs. Although, they do experience arthritis pain as well.




