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Most animal shelters won't let cats, especially black ones, be adopted at this time of the year. But ritual animal sacrifices are the least of the problems.
Urban coyotes have adapted to life near humans. Since their diets consist of small mammals, house pets are easy targets for these clever hunters.
Some cats like to snuggle up indoors, but many short-haired breeds do enjoy the outdoors. Fresh air is good for your cat provided your pet is safe in the garden.
When you first bring home a new pet, you need to pet proof your house just as thoroughly as you would do for a crawling baby or toddler.
Between 1.5 and 2 million pets are stolen every year, and only 10% are returned to their owners.
Winter can be a great time of year. However, winter can quickly become dangerous to a pet if the owner doesn't know how to keep him safe from the elements.
Pet owners can often underestimate the dangers that certain festivities, such as Halloween, can hold for their animal companions.
Dogs just love to travel, especially a good road trip. The last thing you want is your dog to be harmed while traveling. Follow these dog travel safety tips.
We love to have our pets with us. Dogs seem to especially like to ride in our vehicles, but this can be fatal if pet owners don't practice common sense.
To avoid harming pets, follow label instructions when using fertilizers, herbicides, and
insecticides.
Every year thousands of animals are injured, die or become lost in car accidents. They can be thrown against dashboards, windows, seat backs or floors.
There are a number of dangers faced by pets during the holiday season. Follow these tips to keep your cats and other companion animals safe.
When it comes to resolutions for the New Year, these should be at the top of your list. They don't require willpower, and they'll make your life easier and safer.
Three simple spells for the health and safety of your feline companion.
Vacations can be great fun, but many humans can't enjoy their time away when they are worried about the four-legged family members left at home.
Heartworm parasites can be fatal for cats and dogs. However, with preventative treatment, most animals make a full recovery.
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