Pet parents have always wondered what their beloved cats and dogs get up while out. During the COVID-19 pandemic, pet owners got to stay home a great deal more with their fur babies – this was fantastic for dogs. Less so for the greater cat population of Earth, who were greatly inconvenienced by their owners being home. All. The. Time.
Bringing a new cat into your home is exciting, but it can also be stressful for them to enter an unfamiliar space. It’s important to make your new cat and other animals feel secure to avoid stress and conflict. With a little intentional planning, you’ll be able to create a smooth transition into your household. This guide is going to give you tips on introducing a new cat to your home.
Whether in your own home, or on the internet, we’ve all seen a 4-legged friend throw back its head to let out a long howl. This behavior can bring joy and laughter to the humans around the dogs. Sometimes, it can also result in aggravation if the howling carries on for too long.
Ah, the cone of shame. Following surgery, your cat may suffer the indignity of donning a cat e-collar. So, how do you keep your kitty as comfortable as possible while making sure that his cat cone collar stays on? Learn how to keep e-collars for cats in place, along with other post-surgery tips.
The only truly wireless containment solution, SpotOn Virtual Fence communicates with three GPS networks to contain your dog. No buried wires. No base stations.