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Men And Their Cats

The typical cat lover stereotype used to be a middle-aged lady with purple hair and cats eye-styled glasses. Well, thankfully the Internet has changed all

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Beware Of Deer When You’re Driving

Fall has arrived, and with it, deer collision season. Deer hunting and mating season means that motorists need to be extra cautious of deer-car collisions

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Diabetes On The Rise Amongst Cats And Dogs

November is National Diabetes Month, and while this month was originally designed to increase awareness of this common endocrine disease in humans, it also is

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Good News For Pets On The Go Between NYC and Boston

Pet parents planning to travel between New York and Boston this holiday season that don’t want to be bothered with the crush at airports to

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Fostering Pets When Pet Parents Are Deployed

We have all seen the wonderful videos and photographs of  a dog  ( or cat) greeting a pet parent after they’ve been away on deployment and

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Fospice Care — Caring for Terminally Ill Cats

If you care about cats, you automatically care about the plight of shelter cats. The goal is that every cat (and dog) has a loving

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Ladies and Gentlemen Are You Members of the Acatemy?

It’s a fact that cats are the most popular companion animal in the world. They also rule the Internet, as there are guestimated 310 million

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The Yummy Spill-proof Travel Bowl

One of the busiest travel times of the year is about to get underway and there is no question that more pets are traveling with

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Debunking Myths About Senior Pets

It’s National Adopt-A-Senior-Pet month. Sadly many seniors pets lose their homes because their pet parents are seniors too and have either died or moved to

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