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Whether ultralight hiking or camping with a vehicle, here are the basics for enjoyable worry-free meals.
Before beginning the Christmas cooking and baking, it's a good idea to check foods on pantry shelves, and replace anything that has been there longer than it should have.
Hyperthyroidism, which is a common endocrine disease in older cats, can be treated with surgery, radioactive iodine therapy or medication.
A simple camping meal is important when traveling. A single burner and simple ingredients make this camping recipe a great traveler's meal when in the car or RV.
Rising prices mean many families are being forced to economise on everything, including care of family pets. There are good and bad ways to save money on cat care.
In a world of ready-meals, takeaways and food served with the ping of a microwave, Jamie Oliver takes us back to basics with his Ministry of Food.
When it comes to your pantry, are you like Old Mother Hubbard or a packrat? In other words, is your cupboard bare or overflowing? Learn how to tame the pantry blues.
So you've moved to a country where pet shops are non-existent and tinned cat food unheard of. Now you have cats...what on earth do you feed them?
Cats have made the journey from wild felines to beloved domestic pets, and have been both worshipped and reviled at various times along the way.
Feeding cats the wrong foods can cause serious health problems. It is important to ensure that your cat's diet contains all the required vitamins and minerals.
Well into the 1970s the Hudson's Bay Company recruited their trainee fur-traders in the United Kingdom and sent them to their trading posts in isolated Inuit settlements.
The Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea is considered one of the world's most rugged hikes. While there are risks in hiking the Kokoda trail, these risks can be managed.
There is no need for pregnant women to give up their cats, but they should take a few precautions to prevent Toxoplasmosis infection.


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