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Signalé dedans .: Chats d'animal de compagnie, .: Chiens d'animal de compagnie, .: Rats d'animal de compagnie, .: Videos Étiquettes de ≺ : Chat, chien, sans foyer, rat, Santa Barbara, YouTube
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C'est une vidéo d'une du sans-abri en Santa Barbara et ses animaux de compagnie. Ils fonctionnent la rue d'état chaque semaine pour des donations. Les animaux sont joli puits alimenté et sont mûrs. Ils sont une famille. L'homme qui les possède a calé un harnais vers le haut pour son chat ainsi elle pas doit marchent tellement (comme le chien et lui-même). À une certaine jointure, le rat est venu le long, et parce que personne n'ont voulu manger n'importe qui autrement, le rat monte commencée avec le chat et souvent, sur le chat. Le chien se tiendra toute la journée et vous a laissé lui parler et l'admirer pour quelques éraflures de menton. Le maire de Santa Barbara a filmé cette agrafe et l'a envoyée dehors comme carte de Noël.
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Signalé le 7 avril 2008 par le ≺ de HART (1-800-HART) il y a 3 commentaires !
Signalé dedans .. Par le Dr. Dunn, .: Chats d'animal de compagnie, .: Chiens d'animal de compagnie, .: Santé d'animal de compagnie Étiquettes de ≺ : acide arachidonique, arginine, carnivore, substances chimiques, protéine diététique, jeûne, felinine, niacine, les besoins alimentaires, omnivore, rétinol, famine, taurine
par le T. J. Dunn, Jr. DVM
Découvrez comment les besoins alimentaires d'un chat sont différents d'un chien
Notre planète de vie-support merveilleuse est à la maison à un éventail remarquablement divers et complexe la matière organique. Et bien que toutes les choses vivantes partagent quelques traits communs et fonctions biochimiques semblables de voie et cellulaires, il y a beaucoup de différences notables qui incitent chaque créature à se tenir dehors à partir de la foule.
So even with the thread of sameness joining all the planets’ life forms, diversity and difference makes us take Dedicated veterinary assistants make feline health care a priority.note of each creature’s uniqueness. Maybe that’s why the cat is America’s favorite housepet . . .cats are different!
This extraordinary four-legged feline has, for all of recorded time, evoked wonder and surprise, superstition and affection, damnation and deification. From pharaohs to philosophers to paupers, the companionship of and affection for cats has been a result of the cat’s unique ability to make us humans gaze in awe and admiration.
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Posted on April 5, 2008 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are 2 comments!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Cats, .: Pet Products ≺ Tags: cat collars, cat leashes
While almost everyone walks their dog, few people walk their cats. However, cats can learn to walk on a leash. In fact, there are collars, harnesses, and leashes designed just for cats.
Unlike dog collars, cat collars are not created so that they can be used with a cat leash. The shape of a cat’s head makes it too easy for a collar attached to a leash to pop right off. Instead, collars are used for other reasons. Many people use collars as accessories. They place jeweled collars on their cats simply because they like the way these collars look. Other people use cat collars to hold id tags, so that they can more easily find their cats if they escape. Of course, the most common reason for putting a collar on a cat is to warn birds of his approach. Collars with bells on them may be a low tech alarm system, but they work.
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Posted on December 10, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Cats, .: Pet Health Care, .: Pet Products ≺ Tags: bowls, feeders
While cats do have a reputation as finicky eaters, few cats really insist on dining from fine crystal bowls. However, that doesn’t mean you should feed your cat straight from the can, either. Cats should have their own sturdy feeders or bowls that are easy to clean.
If you spend quite a few hours away from home or have several cats, you may want to take a look at cat feeders that can hold enough food to feed a cat for several days. This way, you can be sure your cats are cared for even if you are a bit busy.
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Posted on December 6, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are 1 lonesome comment
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Cats, .: Pet Products ≺ Tags: cat bed, cat perch
Are you tired of cat hair on the counters, footprints on the windowsills, and rumpled pillows? If so, you may want to consider giving your cat his own resting spot. In fact, to truly make your cat happy, you may need to provide him with several cat beds in different areas.
There are so many different types and styles of cat beds that finding one that blends with your décor should not be too hard. You can look for colorful cat beds in fun pet prints that add a touch of whimsy to the room or you can shop for cat beds with plenty of designer elegance, instead. Of course, your cat will be more concerned with how the bed feels than what it looks like.
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Posted on November 30, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Breed Information, .: Pet Cats ≺ Tags: cat breeds
There are so many cat breeds. How can you decide which breed is right for you and your family? Here is a handy guide to help you select the perfect cat breed.
The first thing you should consider is whether you will be able to handle having a vocal cat. Some cat breeds can actually be quite noisy. While many cat owners do not have a problem with these vocal breeds, as they realize their cats are just communicating with them, a loud cat can be a problem in an apartment situation. Breeds that are very vocal are the Siamese Cat, the Korat, and the Burmese. The Scottish Fold, Somali, and the American Curl are considered to be very quiet cat breeds.
Next, you will want to think about whether you want a cat who is cuddly or if a more aloof breed is right for you. If you do not have a lot of free time, a cuddly cat who loves attention may be the wrong choice. However, affectionate cats are usually better with children than more reserved breeds. Some of the friendliest cat breeds are the Snowshoe, Abyssinian, Maine Coon, Ragdoll, Tonkinese, and the Himalayan Persian. Less sociable breeds are the Norwegian Forest Cat, the Nebelung, and the Russian Shorthair.
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Posted on November 20, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Cats, .: Pet Health Care ≺ Tags: cats, health care
With the large number of homeless and feral cats in the world, it is no wonder that people are beginning to realize the importance of neutering their cats. After all, since cats can reproduce several times a year and mature quickly, just two feral cats can quickly become twenty.
These feral cats are often actually unaltered pet cats that were released by owners who no longer could care for them. A colony of feral cats can spread diseases to pet cats and dogs in the area. Even when the cats are fairly healthy, they are often infested with fleas. When female cats are in heat, the colony can literally keep people up all night with their fighting and crying. Hungry cats will raid the trashcan and playful kittens will destroy shrubbery and soil lawn furniture.
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Posted on November 16, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are 3 comments!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Cats, .: Pet Groomers ≺ Tags: cats, groomers
Cats do not like to be dirty. Most cats spend a good part of their day licking their paws and face to stay clean and tidy. However, despite this, few cat owners think about grooming their cats.
However, grooming a cat is very important. This process helps remove loose hair from your cat’s body. Without brushing, a lot of this hair would have ended up in your cat’s stomach. Since hair is not easily digestible, it often forms hairballs. While cats can sometimes cough up hairballs, they can clog the intestinal tract, as well. In addition, grooming can remove dirt and debris from your cat’s coat. It is also a great opportunity to check for fleas and ticks.
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Posted on November 12, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Cats, .: Pet Groomers ≺ Tags: cats, groomers
Cats do not like to be dirty. Most cats spend a good part of their day licking their paws and face to stay clean and tidy. However, despite this, few cat owners think about grooming their cats.
However, grooming a cat is very important. This process helps remove loose hair from your cat’s body. Without brushing, a lot of this hair would have ended up in your cat’s stomach. Since hair is not easily digestible, it often forms hairballs. While cats can sometimes cough up hairballs, they can clog the intestinal tract, as well. In addition, grooming can remove dirt and debris from your cat’s coat. It is also a great opportunity to check for fleas and ticks.
If you thought your cat would hate to be groomed, you may be surprised at how much he actually enjoys the experience. Of course, it is much easier to accustom your cat to brushes and combs when he is still a young kitten. Gently brush or comb over your kitten’s coat, following the grain of the fur from his neck to his tail. If he begins to grow irritable, stop grooming him and play with him for a few minutes until he is relaxed. Do not groom his face or paws with the brush or comb, as most cats do not like this.
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Posted on October 27, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are 2 comments!