However much you spend on cozy-looking, multi-tiered store-bought cat beds, you simply can’t beat a good old cardboard box—and we don’t know many cats that would disagree! With a cardboard box and a few other bits and bobs, you can make a snug slumber spot that your cat will love. Best of all, it’s completely free. Everyone’s a winner.
We’ve scoured the web for the most awesome DIY cardboard box beds made by fellow cat parents. Read More...
Chinchillas are herbivorous rodents, so their diet in the wild consists of plants, grass, and roots. Chins rarely come across fats and sugars while in their natural habitat, which means their stomachs have not evolved to digest such ingredients properly.
That said, some pet chinchillas quickly get bored of even good-quality grass hay and pellets, and they might start eating less of the food that you give them.
Treats are ideal for breaking the monotony of healthy foods, though you’ll need to ensure that any treats do not pose a health risk to your chin. Read More...
Boston Terriers are popular family pets thanks to their size, good temperament, and playful attitude. However, Bostons are often prone to another smelly trait: gas. Excessive gas (flatulence1) in dogs is often related to diet, as poorly digested food sits too long in the colon. Certain foods and ingredients are regular culprits as well. To help your Boston Terrier be seen and not smelled, we’ve collected reviews of the best dog foods for Boston Terriers with gas. Read More...