Nicknamed the ‘Aby’, Abyssinians are extremely social felines and are known for their playful and affectionate personalities. Unlike any other cat, Abyssinians bear a striking resemblance to ...
Whether it’s a cat or a dog, roughly 67% of American households have at least one pet. Besides just the dopamine rush of your pet excitedly greeting you when you return home from ...
While there’s no guarantee that any dog will retain optimum health throughout their life, there are several canine breeds that experience fewer health issues than most. Given how small dogs ...
Out of the 82 million cats across America, it’s shocking to hear that nearly 60% of these felines are overweight. Maintaining normal body weight in any animal species is very similar, it comes ...
Being one of America’s most popular dog breeds, the German Shepherd is an intelligent, loyal, courageous, and capable working dog. Whether they’re conducting assistance work for the handicap, ...
Jaundice, also called Icterus, can be observed in cats when their eyes, ears, gums, foot pads, and skin all over their body displays a yellow color. Make no mistake that the onset of jaundice, ...
Roughly 79% of dogs will eat grass at some point in their lives. In fact, it’s so common for dogs to eat grass that it’s a natural characteristic observed in most wild dogs. Two widely held ...
First off, congratulations on your new cat! While this is a celebratory moment for you, it’s most likely an overwhelming transitional moment for your new furry feline. Cats are commonly referred ...
Making biscuits is an entirely normal activity for most cats. No, we aren’t referring to cats as busy biscuit bakers, although “making biscuits” is a term used to describe when felines knead. ...