Apr 24 2010

Would you like to drink meaty flavoured water?

Tanya| Category: Cats | 0 Comments

No, I didn’t think so. Neither do cats.

There are so many bowls for cat food on the market that are rectangular or stretched oval shape, split into two compartments. One of these is for food, the other for water. How often do you see a rogue biscuit, or meaty chunk in the water? What do you do? Pick it out and throw it away? Tip the water out, wash the bowl and re-fill? Or just leave it until they decide to eat it?

I don’t know about you, but I think I might change my glass of whine if a bit of my gravy covered roast beef fell into it. I think, in fact, that I wouldn’t like it at all. I don’t even think I’d like it if my glass of water had been stood next to smelly food all day, as it picks up scents and flavours of what’s around it. Never had cheesy milk?

Put their water around the corner from their food; on the other side of the room, or just a few feet away. They’ll be far more likely to drink it, and will be healthier for it too. It’ll also prevent that horrible slimy gunk that forms on the water side of their bowl when you go to wash it. Nasty.

Apr 19 2010

Cats’ bizarre behaviour

Ben| Category: Cats | 0 Comments

Many of us absolutely adore our feline friends and their weird and wonderful habits. Some will enjoy sitting on your lap only at the most inconvenient times, others will not be picked up or cuddled no matter how gently or politely you do so.

One of the funniest things that one of my cats does is chase his tail. Now, that may not seem so strange, but the funniest bit is when he launches himself, all four paws off the ground to pounce on his own back end. Again, this may not seem so bizarre. His problem is eye contact, or even perceived attention. If he thinks that anyone – human, feline, fish or canine – is watching, he will stop and clean himself (but always keeping an eye on that pesky tail). No matter what he’s playing with, if he thinks you’re watching, he gets all bashful and embarrassed.

This could be because he is the only male out of our four cats, and so usually he’s the Boss, the big man, the one who gets the cream (metaphorically, of course). He may feel that ‘playing’ is beneath him. Either that or he’s just a bit mental. I think I prefer the latter.

Apr 16 2010

Trying to remove cat hair can be a nightmare

Tanya| Category: Cats | 0 Comments

Cat hair has crafty ways of sticking around. If you have a chair that your prize kitty likes to sit on, you’ll have noticed that it gets thick with fur.

Also, you’ll notice that if your cat is on the sofa next to you, and you give them a bit of a stroke, you can see swathes of fur flying about in the air. The cats don’t like it if their ‘released’ fur falls back onto them (especially their faces) so if generally drops onto the floor or your clothes.

Hoovering is the best way of getting cat hair from carpets and upholstery, and a lint brush or roller is by far the most effective way of removing fur from clothes. Some will have been intertwined with the fabric so you’ll have to manually pick them out, but putting them in the wash will not get rid of them, but rather cover other clothes with hair and exacerbate the problem.

Apr 12 2010

Choosing the right breed of dog for you

Nicola| Category: Dogs | 0 Comments

Getting a puppy is an exciting time for the whole family. You’ll have years and years with a beloved companion who will become one of the family.

There are plenty of considerations to make, and one of these is the breed of dog.

Here is a list of different typical characteristics of different breeds of dog. Make sure you have a think about this before you buying one ‘just because it’s cute’.

• Playful / disinterested in toys and games
• Friendly to other animals (including cats / intolerant of any ‘competition’
• Friendly with humans / reserved or maybe hostile with strangers
• Energetic and lively / cuddly and gentle
• Affectionate / aloof

Do your research and even talk to some dog breeders to see which breed would suit you and your family. Remember that some dogs – like beagles – require at least 3 walks a day, so make sure you have the time and energy to commit to getting a dog.

Apr 09 2010

Feeding tropical fish

Ben| Category: Fish | 0 Comments

If, like many amateur tropical fish owners, you feed your fish once a day with store bought tropical fish flakes, you need to be very careful to not overfeed them.

We all panic about underfeeding our pets, as we do not want them to become undernourished and, therefore, ill or even die. However, you are more likely to damage your fish’s health by overfeeding them.

If there is too much food, it will break down in the water and become harmful to the fish. It will clog up the pump and filter, and will lead to more dark green scum all over the tank. You can always give them a second small feeding if necessary, but it is very tricky to remove excess fish.

A general rule is to only feed as much as will be completely consumed in three minutes. Stick with that and your fish should be healthy and happy.



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