Many essential oils are poisonous for cats. Essential oils contain chemicals that can be consumed or absorbed through the skin, and they are difficult for cats to process due to a lack of proper enzymes to metabolize them.
If a cat has been exposed to too many essential oils, they may have trouble breathing or walking properly. They may also experience lethargy, redness or burning of the mouth, vomiting, drooling, and muscle tremors. Read More...
There’s perhaps no better way to end a hard day of work than cuddling up on the couch with your best friend. After all, there’s a good reason why over 63 million American households have a dog as part of their families. They offer so much to the dedicated pet owner, from unconditional love to a running buddy. They entertain us when we’re down and give us a good excuse to get outside. Read More...
Unlike their smaller guinea pig and hamster cousins, rabbits do not absolutely require bedding in their cages, since they don’t use it for burrowing or warmth. For litter training and general daily bathroom use, however, there’s no replacing the utility of a soft and comfortable material for your rabbit to get used to.
If you’ve recently run out of rabbit bedding or litter – or simply don’t feel like buying bedding in the first place – you’ll be glad to know that there are plenty of low-cost alternatives. Read More...