How to Train a Cat to Wear a Collar
Whether you want to take your cat on outdoor adventures or want to be sure your kitty will be easier to find if they dart out the door, a cat collar can give you peace of mind. The tricky part is training your feline to wear a collar. Although this can be a little challenging, it isn’t impossible, and some cats take to it more readily than others.
Keep reading to learn about some of the ways to get your cat used to wearing a collar.
Microchip Helps Reunite Owners With a Lost Cat 5 Years Later
How Do I Introduce Cats and Dogs Safely?
There has long been a stereotype of dogs and cats as mortal enemies, constantly at one another’s throats. While becoming a two-pet household can sometimes be overwhelming, there is something so magical about watching your pets form their special bond.
Can You Tame a Hamster?
With their adorable miniature size and curious eyes, it is no wonder that hamsters have become popular pets. But don’t let their size fool you… These little guys can be a lot to handle.
Senior Dog Goes Viral for Ensuring Family Doesn't Move Without Her
Moving can be an exciting time – a fresh start on the horizon. Unfortunately, for many pets, the sudden change to their routine and surroundings (both during packing and after the move) can be stressful and overwhelming. It's our job, as pet parents, to understand and address this potential stress to ensure our pets' well-being.
Dog Parents Assume Signs of Disease Are Signs of Aging
Being able to recognize the signs of illness in your dog is important, as it can help you get them the care they need sooner rather than later. But, according to researchers at the University of Liverpool, it’s common for pet parents to look at changes in their dogs and assume they’re merely related to normal aging rather than disease. This can cause them to ignore a serious condition that requires veterinary treatment.
Cat Saved from Hot Car Now Modeling for Target
It was a heartbreaking discovery for animal lovers in June 2002 when 47 cats were rescued from extreme heat in a vehicle parked at an eastern Minnesota rest stop. The cats were medically assessed, cared for, and adopted out to loving families.
Study Finds People Have Trouble Understanding Cats
Do you think that you’re able to accurately interpret your cat’s body language and vocalizations to figure out what they’re feeling or trying to tell you? Although you might be pretty confident in your ability to understand your cat, you might not always be right.
Six Toes, Nine Lives, and a Famous Author
Key West's Hemingway Home and Museum houses 60 polydactyl cats descended from the author's beloved first six-toed feline.
A 40 Pound Cat, Patches, Down 15 Pounds One Year After Adoption
Dog Poop Incident Grounds a United Airlines Flight
Have you ever been on a flight where your travel experience didn’t go to plan? If so, you’re not alone! From unruly passengers to flight delays and rough weather conditions, so many factors are out of your control.