Articles Related To The Tag: Pets
By: Rat Lovers' Market Place - Jan Martin
The rat's living space is where he spends the majority of his time. In the wild, rats spend much of their time foraging for food and building nests. Activities, such as running, jumping, climbing, digging, and gnawing, are also important occupations for domestic rats, although most live in cages. An enriched cage environment should provide the necessary space and arrangement to support the rat's normal activities. For example, rats are "edge-users"; they like to stay close to walls and huddle into tight places. But rats also need to have room to stretch and stand upright on their hind legs.
Humans and their pets have an unspeakable bond – one so strong that many things are shared including personal space, language and even clothing. But one type of bond that should stay separate is hygiene; especially your pet’s oral health. With around 80 percent of pets needing dental treatment, it’s important to look after their health as infections from the mouth can quickly spread to other parts of the body. Here is a list of tips offered by the experts regarding the health of your pets:
By: By Iris the Cat Lady
Questions and Answers concerning cats as pets. Topics concerning health and behavior are included.
By: Robin Reckard
It really concerned me when my dog Meisha was diagnosed with diabetes last year, I didn't know what all it entailed and if I would be able to handle it.
About a year ago I took my then 10 year old dog Meisha in for her annual check up. She had lost a bit of weight which I though was good since last year the vet had said she needed to lose a few pounds. He questioned me on the weight loss and I told him we were being more careful with table scraps and working on getting her more exercise.