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13Apr/110

Cat scratch fever – Cover by Mr Grinder


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13Apr/110

Options Deluxe Plastic Carrier 1 Blue

  • Heavyweight easy to clean plastic
  • Quick and easy to use clips
  • Doors can be fitted left and right hand opening
  • Secure spring loaded door mechanism
  • Current IATA specification design

Product DescriptionDeluxe Pet Carrier 1 (Blue/Beige) An Ideal Portable Pet Carrier. Features: - Heavyweight, easy to clean plastic. - Quick and easy to use clips. - Doors can be fitted for left and right-hand opening. - Secure, spring-loaded door locking mechanism. - Seatbelt slots. - Includes document/storage holder. - Current IATA specification design. (Customers are always recommended to confirm specific carrier requirements) - Approximate Dimensions: 50 x 32 x 30cm. . . . More >>

Options Deluxe Plastic Carrier 1 Blue

13Apr/110

VID 00029-20110208-0814.3GP


This is the way our cat drinks water. Have you ever seen this before?

13Apr/114

What sort of territory does the average house cat have outside, and what do cats do when they roam?

I have two indoor cats, and although they seem perfectly happy in my three-bedroom house, I was wondering about how it compares to the space they'd have to roam in if they were allowed outside and whether they'd be significantly more active there than inside.

Does anyone have any idea how large the roaming territory of domesticated cats is, or how much they actually do roam? Does it depend on the territories of other neighborhood cats, geographical markers such as roads and creeks, the gender of the cat, or the cat's personality? And what do cats do when they're wandering around the neighborhood?

13Apr/115

If a cat has a “common cold” or some type of passing illness, is that reason for them to have pale nose/gums?

I asked about this earlier and am just wondering if it's normal for the cat's coloring of its nose and gums to be pale if the cat has a non-serious illness like a cold or other passing ailment.

13Apr/113

Dog & Cat Diseases : Signs of a Stroke in a Cat


There are two types of strokes found in cats, including ischemic strokes and hemorrhagic strokes. Look for mismatched pupils and head tilts as signs of a stroke in a cat withhelp from a staff veterinarian in this free video on cat health and pet care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

13Apr/110

A Guide To Cat Training

Product DescriptionTraining your cat can be fun and a rewarding experience. Patience and time is something that will be necessary with training. You can train your cat do have good behaviors so that when you are gone you will know they are safe. Kittens are much easier to train then an older cat, because a kitten is like a child and we have to teach them the right and wrong. With the older cats, it is not easy as they are set in their ways, but they are still trainable. . . . More >>

A Guide To Cat Training

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13Apr/110

Michael’s Custom Scratching Posts


Welcome to Michael's Custom Scratching Posts My name is Michael and I design and sell quality built pre-made and custom made-to-order cat scratching posts made from durable, hard-wearing materials. Find out more at www.customscratchposts.com I donate 10% of all profits from my business to the Pets Haven Animal Shelter, a pro-life animal shelter in Woodend, Victoria, Australia.

13Apr/110

COSY CLAWS HIDEAWAY & PLATFORM CAT SCRATCHING POST 010

  • Overall dimensions 420mm x 360mm x 440mm high.

Product DescriptionHideaway 420mm x 360mm x 440mm high with plush bed inside.

Sisal Rope Scratching post

Platform 310mm x 310mm with hanging plush play ball 50mm dia.

Beige yellow plush.

Overall dimensions 420mm x 360mm x 440mm high.

SOME SCRATCHING INFORMATION

Cat trees allow your cat to enjoy their natural scratching habit without damaging your furniture or carpets.
Cats scratch to exercise their claws and to deposit their scent.
Providing a good scratching post in their living quarters will help them flex their claws keeping them healthy.
Cats file down the outer layer or sheath when they claw a scratching post.
A cat's claws, while efficient at shredding an entire living room in one afternoon, are vital to it's overal. . . More >>

COSY CLAWS HIDEAWAY & PLATFORM CAT SCRATCHING POST 010

13Apr/118

How come my cat likes to scratch and bite (gently) while I am wearing it?

My cat scratches soft against my shirt or dress or whatever while I am laying or sitting and grabs ahold of it with his mouth and just bites down and continues to scratch-like. It seems weird. He seems like he's in a trance when he does it. Kinda funny cute.