Russian Blues aren’t usually considered clingy cats, and during her adolescent years, Olga enjoyed her alone time more. However, even as a kitten, she didn’t like it when I left for work. I made the mistake of saying goodbye and rubbing her head, which would result in her latching onto my arm and biting me….
“If it fits, I sits,” goes the popular cat meme. If you’ve spent time around a cat, you know that they will sit in anything if there’s even the smallest amount of space. Cats and boxes go together like Christmas and gifts. And with the holidays just around the corner, don’t be surprised if your…
The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Your dog might beg you to share your food with them, but it’s always best to do your research first to ensure that the food doesn’t contain any dangerous ingredients. One increasingly popular food that people might wonder about…
It’s not always easy to spot the signs that your dog’s mobility is changing. Many of the signs of mobility loss begin very slowly and may even seem like a normal part of the aging process. Whether your dog has a hard time standing up after a nap, is less active than they once were,…
Welcome to the Dogington Post’s “The Weekly Roundup” where we scour the internet for the funniest posts about our furry friends. This week, we present you funny dog posts from Nov 26 to Dec 02 that will paws-itively make you through the rest of the week! If you’re having a ruff day, then these posts…
Since our humble beginnings as Cat Fancy Magazine, Catster has been dedicated to being a one-stop shop for all things ‘cat’. How did we do that? We made it our mission to provide the most comprehensive feline resources available in the world. The challenge of any mission is to never stop growing, learning, and changing….
The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Disclaimer: Before changing your dog’s/ cat’s diet or introducing new ingredients or supplements that they haven’t eaten before, especially when it comes to human food, make sure to consult your veterinarian first. Every dog/cat is different and requires an…
Loyal, a biotech company working on a drug to extend dogs’ lifespan, has received its first stamp of approval for their longevity drug for dogs from The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday, November 28. Business Wire reports that FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine has approved the Reasonable Expectation of Effectiveness section of Loyal’s conditional…
BY COURTNEY ELLIOTT itla / StocksyAre you thinking about getting a dog? Maybe a rescue dog? What exactly is a rescue dog anyway? While it may seem like a straightforward question, there’s more to being a rescue dog than being a mixed-breed shelter pup. There are actually plenty of purebred rescue dogs out there too….
The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Can cats break their tails? Absolutely—and it’s a veterinary emergency. This type of injury can happen for a variety of reasons. But just because a tail is wounded, it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s actually broken. The only way…