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Furry Feelings: Understanding Pet Emotions
Have you ever wondered what your furry friend is thinking? We often anthropomorphize our pets, projecting human emotions onto them. But the truth is, while they may not experience emotions in the same way we do, they do have their own unique ways of expressing feelings. Understanding your pet’s emotions can deepen your bond and…
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Conflict in Gaza, Lebanon, and Israel: The Untold Impact on Animals Amid Human Struggles
As the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Lebanon, and Israel continues to dominate headlines, the devastating effects on human lives are at the forefront. However, an often-overlooked tragedy is the impact this violence has on animals—both pets and wildlife. In the chaos of war, animals become collateral damage, suffering from neglect, injury, and displacement alongside the…
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Boston Terrier Vs French Bulldog – What’s The Difference?
It can sometimes be hard to distinguish between the adorable, squishy-faced Boston Terrier and French Bulldog. Beyond their cute, furry features, they share a lot of similarities and differences. Read our guide to learn more about these loveable dogs to choose your favourite. (If that’s even possible – we’re still undecided!) The Boston Terrier gets
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Greyhound Vs Whippet – What’s The Difference?
Greyhounds and Whippets aren’t just similar breeds, they’re family! Whippets are actually direct descendants of the ancient Greyhound. These elegant and streamlined dogs are natural racers – you could say they have a need for speed. And it certainly shows – Greyhounds are the fastest dogs on the planet and Whippets aren’t too far behind.
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Alaskan Malamute Vs Siberian Husky – What’s The Difference?
The Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky are both strong dogs bred to sustain the extreme cold. Their wolfish appearances may look intimidating but in reality, their personalities are anything but. These two loveable, friendly and intelligent dog breeds are adored the world over—read on to learn how to tell the malamute from the husky.The Siberian
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Irreconcilable Differences: Permanent Breakup with Dry Cat Food
My relationship with dry cat food began less like a dreamy, passionate romance and more like a marriage of convenience arranged by an ill-intentioned dimwit. Everything I knew about feeding cats, which wasn’t much, came from imitating what others were doing. Or from complacency knowing my veterinarian raised no objections. After all, there’s comfort doing
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Many Common Lilies are Poisonous to Cats
It’s that time of year when lilies start showing up inside – but it’s vital to know that many types of common lilies are highly toxic to cats. Even ingesting a small amount can lead to rapid onset kidney failure. There is no antidote for lily poisoning. Use extreme caution when bringing bouquets into your
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Is soya milk safe for cats?
Is soya milk safe for cats? You shouldn’t give your cat cow’s milk, but find out whether giving your cat soya milk is safe. Cat milks have the lactose (a milk sugar) extracted from them. Lactase is the enzyme that digests lactose and the enzyme’s activity declines after kittens are weaned. As a result, some
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Make your own cat treats
Get busy in the kitchen with our collection of healthy and easy-to-follow homemade cat treat recipes. Liver treats (left) You will need: 1 pound (250ml) chicken, lamb or beef liver 1 cup (250ml) skimmed milk 2 cups (280g) flour (try 1 cup brown rice flour and 1 cup oat flour) 3 tablespoons olive oil 2
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Why do cats need meat in their diet?
All cats are naturally carnivores. But, unlike dogs, which have been domesticated for so long that their physiology has changed from their wild wolf ancestors, cats are still obligate carnivores. This means they evolved to eat meat by necessity. You only have to look inside a cat’s mouth to see the evidence that our furry