5 Reasons to Sterilize Your Pet

5 Reasons to Sterilize Your Pet

What does it mean to spay or neuter your pet? By definition, spaying or neutering your pet is a surgical procedure carried out to prevent them from reproducing. This is done by the removal of certain or all sex organs. The term spaying is generally referred to the procedure for females and neutering for males, however the latter actually applies…

3 Reasons to Microchip Your Pets

3 Reasons to Microchip Your Pets

Being responsible for a pet can be tough, and as a parent we’re always looking for the best solutions to make it more convenient. That’s why gadgets like automatic feeders and pet cameras are becoming all the rage, and we’ve got something new to add that list. The Pet Microchip. What is a pet microchip? A pet microchip is a …

5 Simple Ways to Keep Your Pet Safe

5 Simple Ways to Keep Your Pet Safe

For many of us, being a pet parent doesn’t seem too different from being a parent to a human child. Just as children do, our fur babies look to us for nourishment, love and shelter, and we want to ensure that we can provide that for them. While nourishment doesn’t seem incredibly complicated and our love for them is far…

5 Steps to Bottle Feeding a Kitten

5 Steps to Bottle Feeding a Kitten

Whether you are looking after orphaned kittens or the runt of a litter, bottle feeding may become necessary somewhere down the line. If you have never bottle-fed a kitten before, it may seem intimidating, however, with a little time and experience, it becomes an easy task. To make things a little easier for you, here’s everything you need to know…

5 Ways to Look After The Weakest Kitten

5 Ways to Look After The Weakest Kitten

So you’ve gone through the stages of finding out your cat is pregnant, birth and now, finally, actually meeting the kittens. While the last stage is definitely the most exciting one, it is also vital that you keep a close eye on the kittens during this time. This, of course, is mainly to keep an eye out for the weakest…

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