Packing up and moving to a new home isn’t always the easiest, most fun thing to do. But at least you understand the process, and why it has to happen — imagine how this all appears to your pet!! Moving…
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Social Networks For PetsBy admin on August 26th, 2008 | Comments Off
Online networks targeting pet lovers are common, but a growing subset is catering to the pets themselves. Your pet can now join one of many social networks built just for them. We are starting a list of all the social networks for your critters to play at. Please post reviews or any [...]
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Dietary Supplements For Horses, Dogs And Cats Need Better Regulation, New Report SaysBy ScienceDaily: Cat News on August 22nd, 2008 | Comments Off
The growing use of animal dietary supplements has raised several concerns, including the safety of specific supplements and the approaches taken to determine their safeness.
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Going for ToleranceBy Reed Coleman on August 8th, 2008 | Comments Off
Love is not always possible; settle for tolerance I have two dogs, Otis and Gracie. My boyfriend has a cat, Edgar. While my boyfriend and I don’t live together, we do hang out at each other’s houses a lot. We’ve…
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SOME FLEA TREATMENTS CAN HARM YOUR CATBy Reed Coleman on August 7th, 2008 | Comments Off
Fleas can quickly become a big problem for pets and owners. Fleas which bite our cats and dogs can cause them to scratch, lose their hair, and suffer gastrointestinal parasites. Fleas can also infest our homes. photo courtesy DoveLewis There…
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Evolution Of Skull And Mandible Shape In CatsBy ScienceDaily: Cat News on August 1st, 2008 | Comments Off
In a new study published in the online-open access journal PLoS ONE, Per Christiansen at the Zoological Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark, reports the finding that the evolution of skull and mandible shape in sabercats and modern cats were governed by different selective forces, and the two groups evolved very different adaptations to killing.

