Stress can affect cats just as significantly as it affects humans. If your cat is feeling stressed out, they might pull their fur out, over-groom themselves, act out by urinating outside of the litter box, or even experience significant weight gain. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways you can reduce your cat’s stress levels – including the following.
Provide isolation from other animals.
Cats who feel threatened by other animals need a place where they can get away from these other pets.…
No matter what type of domestic pet you have, there’s a good chance there are specific vaccinations recommended by your vet to keep your pet safe. For example, most dogs and cats should be vaccinated against rabies once every year or every three years (depending on the vaccine used). Keeping your pet up-to-date on vaccinations helps to protect your pet’s health, as well as the health and wellness of those around you.…
If your dog is suffering from atopic dermatitis, you may be wondering what you can do to help your pet. Itching, scratching and watery eyes are typical symptoms of this condition and they can make your dog uncomfortable. Fortunately, there are ways in which you can help to alleviate these symptoms in your pet.
Avoid Allergens
While it may not be possible to completely avoid all allergens, there are a few things you can do to reduce exposure.…