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Cat personalities are interesting, amusing and certainly unique! Read the entertaining story of this multi-cat owner describing her 3 cats. Do your cats have special personalities? Leave a comment with your story.

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Case of the Sleeping Cat

by Tina C. on April 4, 2010

Oh, no! Where did Ms. Kitty go? If you have a cat, you will likely relate to this fun pet owner’s story.

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What made this cat’s claws turn blue? Learn about saddle thrombus, a blood clot condition, from this true story.

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If you have a ferret, you should learn about adrenal disease. Read about my ferret Trick’s experience with this illness and how we treated it. Then go make sure you have an emergency veterinarian for your own pets!

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Do you know the visual signs if your dog has a tapeworm? Plus, learn how dogs contract tapeworms.

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Tail & ear position, staring, rubbing against us, rolling on his back and other signals that can help you figure out what your cat is “saying.”

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Would it surprise you to learn that blood pressure can be checked in cats and dogs, too? Actually, a blood pressure reading can be an important part of monitoring your pet’s overall health.

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Finding the perfect new puppy for me did not happen overnight. Research was key in deciding on the best breed for me.

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Rabbit Bonding

by Tina C. on March 4, 2010

Pets can form great friendships with other pets. It is fun to watch and can keep your pets happier! Did you know rabbits can bond with other pets, not just other rabbits?

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Why would a cat decide to not use the litter box anymore? Read several possible reasons, plus tips to help with litter box issues.

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Does Your Dog Need Boots?

by Keri K. on March 2, 2010

Here’s my (and my Chinese Crested, Mojito’s) experience with dog boots and Wisconsin winters.

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Why do dogs dig? Why do dogs sniff – A LOT? Learn about these and other dog behaviors that we find a bit odd or humorous.

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Chicken and the Egg, Part 2

by Keith G. on February 25, 2010

Chicken, a 7-year-old female green-cheeked conure had been laying eggs until she became egg-bound with her ninth egg. The vet’s prognosis for Chicken was not good: unless that egg came out soon, Chicken could die. Find out what happened:

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