My dogs will eat anything. If it’s put in front of them, they will eat it. My cats, on the other hand, are super picky. They always have been. Sadie will enjoy licking wet food on occasion, but other than that, she and Joey prefer the same old kibble every single day. I’ve been wanting to add some sort of variation to their meals, so Nature’s Variety Instinct Raw Boost Minis were worth a shot. Turns out, they are a big hit! What’s better?! These minis are all-natural freeze dried bits that add taste and health benefits to my cat’s meals.
Product Review: Armarkat Cat Tree
As a mom to two cats, cat scratchers have been a part of my life for years. From small scratching posts to large kitty condos, I’ve had them all. The Armarkat cat tree is the perfect middle ground between an inexpensive post and a condo that may cost you a fortune.
How do I help my stressed or bored dog? #BetterWithPets
In November 2015 I had the privilege of attending the Purina Better With Pets Summit in NYC. It was a phenomenal learning experience, and I sure hope I can attend again in the future! The theme of this year’s summit was emotional wellness and during the discussion panels, the talk about stress in our pets peaked my interest the most. The more I delve into the life of animals, the more I realize that they are so extremely emotional and sensitive, just as humans are. So how do we manage our pet’s stress? Is there good and bad stress? What can I do to make my dog or cat less stressed out?
Support Your Cat’s Urinary Health with Hill’s Science Diet #FoodShelterLove
I adopted my cat Edison in September 2010. He was six weeks old. Edison and I had an undeniable bond. He was a Turkish Van – white and fluffy with a gray head and tail. In May 2011, I rescued Sadie when she was six months old. Edison and Sadie immediately bonded. They were pals and they did everything together. On July 22, 2013, Edison ran away. Matt and I had just gotten a new house and he disappeared three days after we moved in. I looked for him everyday for about three months. Honestly, I still look for him. I still cry for him…and I’m not the only one. When Edison left, Sadie became very depressed. She started howling, gaining weight and urinating on the carpet. I felt horrible. I felt like I could have easily prevented him running away. Not only was he gone but Sadie was depressed.
June is Adopt A Cat Month – Go Save a Kitty! #FoodShelterLove
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I love cats. Yes, I will probably be a “crazy cat lady” some day, but I fully embrace it! I had cats in my house growing up and I think they are absolutely beautiful, majestic animals. Animal rescue is something I am very passionate about and June is adopt a cat month, so what better time to bring awareness to all of the homeless cats in shelters that need loving families!