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Richell Pet Foods Keeper

July 2nd, 2009 Admin 5 comments

Pet Foods Keeper, 24 Quart, Clear with Blue Lid

  • Airtight seal helps keep food fresh and dry, odor in, and bugs out
  • Snap-tight latch with hinged lid allows for easy access to food and treats
  • Stores up to 22 pounds of dry food
  • Clear with blue lid

Buy Richell Pet Food Keeper, 24 Quart, Clear with Blue Lid

Some Dog Behavior Tips

September 2nd, 2008 arch No comments

“Dogs Behavior”

Some dogs get pretty scared in the bathtub, give him shower
They jump around, slip and fall, shiver and shake, and are simply miserable. In the process, you can get even wetter than they do. You spend most of the bath time pushing and pulling just to keep him from jumping out of the tub and within your reach. Read more…

Training A Cat Not To Chew On Dangerous Objects

June 28th, 2008 arch No comments

“Cats Chew”

Cats chew, lick, or eat non-food objects for medical and behavioral reasons. Out of curiosity, a cat will try to chew on most things. Easy to swallow items will need to be put up out of reach of your cat.

Cats Chew 2Cats chewing and eating items, which are not food, thought to be a lack of certain nutrients in the diet. Vitamin imbalance could be some of the cause. Making sure, you are purchasing healthy well balance food for your cat. Healthy eating for a cat means healthy bones, muscles, and brain functions. If you are not sure which brand to buy contact your vet for information and recommendation for a healthy cat food. You will also want to make sure that your cat has been up-to-date on the shots.

Chewing and sucking on clothing especially wool could mean a sign of weaning to early.

Cats or kitten sucking on wool finds the smell similar to that of the mother’s fur around the nipple. In turn, this could become a security blanket for the cat, as long as the fabric is not chewed and swallowed. Your cat may eventually stop the sucking or not. Your cat still can be a wonderful companion.
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