Cat Care: Tips For Keeping Your Persian’s Coat Healthy And Mat-Free
Persian cats are renowned for their luxurious coat and singular appearance. A well-groomed Persian looks like a cloud and feels like silk. This coat leads thousands of people to buy or adopt a Persian, but then many end up clipping its coat short. Why? Most often, the short “lion cut” is used to remove mats that could no longer be combed out. Here are a few ways to avoid mats and keep your Persian’s naturally long...
Tips For Helping Your Rat With A Speedy Recovery After Surgery
After your rat undergoes surgery, either due to being spayed or neutered or because of a serious ailment that needed to be taken care of, it’s up to you to make sure that they recover quickly. By putting in the effort to take care of your rat after they undergo surgery, you can help speed up how soon they begin to start feeling better. Provide Plenty of Water and Nutritious Treats Helping your rat recover after surgery has a lot...
How To Make A Trip To The Vet Less Stressful
A trip to the veterinarian can be very stressful for both you and your pet. You can’t explain to your animal what is happening, and a new environment filled with strangers poking at them can make your pet understandably upset. Seeing your animal upset can then stress you out. Here are some tips and tricks to help make your next vet visit a little less painful for everyone. Plan Ahead. You know that you will need to take your...
Preventing Your Dog From Becoming Aggressive At The Vet Clinic
The last time you took your dog to the veterinarian, it became aggressive and tried to bite. That was shocking because your pet had never shown signs of aggression before. What can you do to prevent another episode like this in the future? Why Dogs Become Aggressive at the Vet Clinic Many—perhaps most—dogs are afraid of going to the vet. They associate the clinic with painful shots, intrusive actions by strangers, and suspicious...
Keep Your Cat Safe This Upcoming Holiday
With the holidays coming, changes may be taking place at your house. Decorations are going up, special foods are being made and guests are becoming a frequent occurrence. While you and your human family members may be getting excited for the upcoming celebrations, your cat (or cats) are probably also noticing the changes. Although the holidays can be a fun time for your cat, it can also be a time of relative danger. These tips will...