Month: September 2020

A stray cat wouldn’t leave her only kitten after they were found hiding between two sheets of plywood. Catsnip Etc Last week, Catsnip Etc, a TNR (trap-neuter-return) rescue in Elkhart County, Indiana, received a call from Lowe’s about a cat living between two sheets of plywood in their receiving area. Employees could hear the cries
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Wildfires have ravaged the West Coast, affecting air quality, ruining homes and businesses and causing apocalyptic skies. The fires have also put cats at risk for smoke inhalation and heat exhaustion, both of which could have fatal consequences. “Smoke is an air pollutant just like anything else, whether it be car exhaust or fossil fuels.
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The leaves on the trees are starting to change colors, the acorns and walnuts are dropping from the trees, and the leaves are now readily beginning to fall off of the trees. The flowers have all but faded away, except for the chrysanthemums and pansies on our front porch. The air is cool and crisp.
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Looking for the purrfect “next thing” for your feline family members? We’ve got the latest cat-friendly products here! Puzzle & Play Buggin Out This Petstages cat game by Nina Ottosson helps curious cats exercise their natural curiosity and foraging instincts. Kitty can bat at the pegs and swivel the leaves to uncover 14 hidden treat
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Cats get a bad rap when it comes to superstitions, and that’s not fair. I decided to ask my cat, Stella, how she feels about them. Stella, what do think about cat superstitions?What are superstitions? You know, that cats have nine lives or that black cats are —Wait, did you say NINE? Yeah, but it’s
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With kids across the country being educated at home, Pet Partners introduced a new program designed to bring the power of the human-animal bond to at-home learning. We Are All Ears is a worldwide read-with-pets project that will run through the end of the year. Just take the pledge to read at home to your
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