When the colder months approach it’s a good idea to bring your outdoor cat indoors. If you don’t want your cat inside the house, set up a place for in the garage, porch, basement or other area where she will be out of the weather and any cold drafts. You may want to set up a corner for her in a room where you can place a litter box, blankets and a few toys along with a water bowl and food. Make sure she’s away from heater vents as these could be too warm. If your cat doesn’t have a very thick coat (i.e. a Manx, Siamese, etc.) consider having her wear a coat for extra warmth especially if she goes outdoors for a short time. Sweaters are not recommended since a cat’s claws could get stuck in them. Talk with your veterinarian Castle Hills, TX for more tips.
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Thursday, 27 December 2018
Wednesday, 12 September 2018
How to teach your dog to trust you
Your dog is a wonderful companion and you really enjoy
getting to know him. You hope to have a long and enjoyable relationship with
him. This makes you wonder – how can you teach your dog to trust you?
Your dog needs to get to know you well enough to understand
that you are trustworthy. This means that you will need to make an effort to be
around her often and to be consistent in your care for her. She needs to learn
that you will be there to help her when she needs you and that she can count on
you to give her a home she will enjoy spending time in. This means that you
will need to make sure you are there for your pet when she needs you so she can
learn to trust you. For additional information, please contact your local vets Castle Hills TX.
Thursday, 31 May 2018
Why your dog loves to chew
Your dog loves to chew on things and you
can often find him gnawing on something around your home. Why does he want to
do this so badly?
Your dog tends to chew on things in order
to check them out a little more closely. This behavior offers him new
information on items he may not have spent a lot of time around. The item may
taste good, be satisfying to gnaw on, or give your pet the chance to experience
the item in a different way. It can also be a fun way to pass the time, as it
offers him some sensory input. Your pet may be chewing because he is
experiencing some teething pain too, since this may relieve some of the pressure
he is feeling in his gums. For additional information, please contact
your pet clinic Castle Hills TX.
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