4 Reasons Why A Leopard Gecko Should Be Your Next Pet
If you are an animal lover but want something different besides yet another cat or dog, one idea might be to go for a more exotic pet type like something from the reptile family. If snakes aren't your thing, a better idea might be to opt for a gecko instead. When it comes to geckos, one of the best types of pets you can get would be the leopard gecko. Here are four reasons why this species happens to make a great pet.
After Your Female Cat Has Been Spayed: Four Suggestions
Spaying a female cat is done by many cat owners to stop certain behaviors and prevent pregnancies. If you've scheduled your own cat for this operation, which includes ovary removal, you may expect that your cat will be in need of rest and healing afterwards. In particular, help them with recovery by performing these aftercare actions. Discuss with Children Before your cat even returns home, a serious talk must be had with small children about how the cat will feel.
Chronically Gritty Fur? It May Mean Your Cat Has Fleas
Cats typically do a good job of keeping themselves clean, so it may be upsetting to run your hand through a cat's fur only to find it gritty. If you've already tried grooming your cat and giving them baths to no avail, there's a good chance that the grittiness in their fur is due to fleas. This guide will explain what this grit is and how it can be harmful to your cat.
Coton De Tulear -- Meet A Cute New Member Of The AKC Pack
On July 1st, 2014, the American Kennel Club (AKC) welcomed two new breeds into its pack -- the Coton de Tulear and the Wirehaired Vizsla. While you may have heard of the Vizsla -- the smooth-coated Vizsla has been a member of the AKC since 1960 -- it's probably likely you've never heard of the Coton de Tulear. But that probably won't last for long. This little bundle of fluff is one of the newest breeds recognized by the AKC, and it is cuteness epitomized.
Boarding Your Pet Rabbit For The First Time? 3 Tips To Keep Them Comfortable
When you're traveling on vacation, you're not going to be able to bring your pet rabbit with you. With this in mind, you'll need to look into what you can do to keep them safe and comfortable while you're gone. While you can have a pet sitter visit your home to check in on your rabbit, you may be more interested in around the clock care with a boarding facility.