Grabbed from link Filed under: Cats, Pet Health, Ask A Vet add1sun, Flickr Want to learn how to give your cat a pill in 20 easy steps? Get in line. Although it may seem pedestrian and trite at first blush, this is a serious subject. There’s nothing as sad as having to euthanize a patient [...]
Posts tagged ‘Hamster’
Giving Cats Pills – 5 Things Every Owner Needs to Know
Kittens Love Hamster Ball
Grabbed from link Filed under: Cats, Funny Animal Videos Sometimes the public finds a use for a product other than the one intended. Kleenex tissues, for example, were originally meant for ladies to use in makeup removal, but they became widely popular as disposable nose-blowers. When that happens, it may behoove a company to adjust [...]
Flirty Hamster Likes Us
Grabbed from link Filed under: Small Pets Who, us? Are you winking at us? Tee hee! You’re gonna make us blush. Why, thank you; you’re pretty cute yourself. Adorable, even. What’s your name? Mr. Hamster, that’s a cute name. So where are you from, Mr. Hamster? Daily Squee, you say? Yes, we know them quite [...]
Calling All Hamsters: It’s Derby Time!
Grabbed from link By Robin WallaceIt’s time to let the good times roll — hamster style that is! On Saturday, more than 10,000 hamsters are expected to roll into 1,000 different nationwide locations for the annual Hamster Ball Derby hosted by Petco.… full story Discussion What a fun thing for kids and a unique way [...]
Grabbed from link Filed under: Exotic Pets, Pets News Melanie Typaldos His name is Caplin Rous (pronounced “rose”) and he’s a capybara, a species with the distinction of being the largest rodent in the world. Capybaras are native to South America, but Caplin was born and raised in Texas, where he lives with his owner, [...]
Ensuring Your Pet Is Healthy!
Image by Getty Images via Daylife For people who have pets, they’re a part of the family. This is why pet health care is as important as human health care. Because vet bills can be costly, it’s important to take on some simple advice to keep your pet healthy and avoid illness in later life. [...]