5 Houseplants to Keep Away from Cats
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5 Houseplants to Keep Away from Cats

Houseplants are small ways to make your surroundings look brighter and warm. People love growing plants both indoors and outdoors. Some of the common houseplants that you love can be dangerous for your pet cat. Here is a list of trendy houseplants that are toxic to cats. You should avoid growing these at home when you have a curious cat around. Asian Lily Lilies are beautiful flowers that come in different colors and also have a pleasant smell. However, these are on the top in the list of trendy houseplants that are toxic to cats. They are so harmful to cats that if any part of the plant such as the leaves or flowers are ingested, it can lead to kidney damage and kidney failure. Experts say that almost all kinds of lily varieties are harmful to house pets. Jade Jade can be grown indoors and outdoors and this is a no-fuss plant. It needs less maintenance and grows all on its own. If you are tempted to grow this plant at home, then don’t. Consuming the leaves of jade can lead to side effects such as vomiting, slower heart rate, and loss of muscle function in your cat. If you suspect your cat did eat the leaves or the stalk of the jade plant, rush to the hospital right away.
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4 Simple and Healthy Dog Food Recipes
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4 Simple and Healthy Dog Food Recipes

Homemade dog food can be tasty, nutrient-dense, and easy to make. Also, with homemade dog food, you can ensure that the dietary requirements of your pet are met while keeping in mind any restrictions and food allergies. Here are some healthy dog food recipes with simple ingredients that you can try. Rice, Turkey and Vegetables This is one of the healthy dog food recipes with simple ingredients that is not only easy to make and cheap but it can also be frozen. You need 1.5 cups brown rice, 1 tablespoon olive oil, 3 lbs. ground turkey, 3 cups chopped baby spinach, 2 shredded carrots, 1 shredded zucchini and half a cup of peas. Cook the rice as given on the pack. Heat the oil in a large stockpot. Add the ground turkey and brown it for 3-5 minutes ensuring that it is crumbled. Add the vegetables and rice and cook for another 3-5 minutes. Let it cool before feeding your pet. The leftovers can be frozen in single serving size containers. Doggie Stew This stew is perfect for winters and is another one of the many healthy dog food recipes with simple ingredients. The main ingredients are 1.5 cups brown rice, 1 tablespoon olive oil, 3lbs.
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The Top 6 Healthy Cat Treats
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The Top 6 Healthy Cat Treats

If you are a cat owner, you would want to pamper your furry friend to snacks and treats. However, you need to make sure that you are giving your pet not only tasty treats but also nutrient-dense ones. This year, quite a few interesting ctreats for cats hare out in the market. Herein, we have listed out some of the best cat treats of 2020. Medterra CBD Calming Soft Chews Cats are prone to anxiety so this is one of the best cat treats of 2020 as it contains Cannabidiol (CBD). This oil is derived from hemp and should have less than 0.3% of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). This ingredient along with Valerian root and L-Tryptophan is what boosts the calming effect of this product on cats. This treat is suitable for both dogs and cats that are older than 12 weeks. These bacon-flavored treats also contain vitamins E and C, and do not have any pesticides. TEMPTATIONS™ Classic Treats for Cats These treats are so nutritious that you can use them as a replacement for kibble or you can reduce the amount you feed your cat at mealtimes if you use these during the day. With less than 2 calories per treat, this product is good for keeping your cats weight in check.
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Rules to Remember Before Booking a Pet-friendly Hotel Stay
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Rules to Remember Before Booking a Pet-friendly Hotel Stay

Have you been day-dreaming about your vacation ahead? It can be even more exciting and fun-filled if you take your pets along. However, if you do decide to take your pet along, you must check the pet policies of different hotels. It is important that you review the hotel requirements for pet owners. Once you have finalized on your pet-friendly hotel, there are some pet-friendly hotel rules you must know before checking in. Double Check Hotel Policies While you book your stay at your chosen pet-friendly hotel, also ensure to call and confirm if their website information is up to date. Several hotels have change in management, ownership and rules. In such scenarios, hotels fail to update their polices. Double checking will save you from unwanted embarrassment. Check the Hotel’s Pet Requirements One of the most important pet-friendly hotel rules you must know is to check their criteria for allowing pets. Most hotels have some basic requirements like vaccination record, hygiene, toilet trained, and free of fleas. Ensure that your pet fits all these criteria before checking into the hotel. Check for Pet Fees and/or Deposits Many hotels charge a pet fee or pet deposit to allow your pet stay in the hotel.
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Essential Oils and Their Benefits for Pets
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Essential Oils and Their Benefits for Pets

Essential oils are oils extracted from herbs and plants and are used in different ways around the world. Some oils help elevate the mood while others can solve skin problems. Did you know that these essential oils are also beneficial for pets? The various uses of essential oils for pets you should know about are Skin Infection Treatment On the list of the various uses of essential oils for pets, skin infections are the most common reason why people opt for these oils. A skin infection can be a result of food allergies, external irritants, or climate changes. You can try using essential oils such as chamomile, myrrh, cedarwood, or neem externally on the coat and skin to help get rid of mild infections. Make sure you always dilute it with a carrier oil before application and do a patch test first. Easing Mental Stress and Irritation Some dogs and cats suddenly get aggressive or show signs of distress, especially when they are taken to a new place or when they meet new people. Clary sage is a great oil that helps soothe mental and emotional stress. Sweet marjoram is also another oil to help calm dogs. Chamomile oil is, in fact, used in vet-approved calming products available over the counter.
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5 Pet-Friendly Vacation Packages for Your Next Trip
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5 Pet-Friendly Vacation Packages for Your Next Trip

Vacations are always fun. You can make them extra special if you take your pets with you. In the country, there are so many places where you can take your dogs and cats for an amazing vacation that you will remember for years to come. Here are some of the most popular pet-friendly vacation packages you should consider. Asheville Drive Packages, North Carolina Blue Ridge Parkway in Asheville is a stretch of road that is amazing for its views and scenery. There are several packages that offer a short trip through this scenic road helping you enjoy nature, wildlife, and the views. These packages also include different hiking trails suitable for both pets and their owners. Some of the packages also offer photography sessions on the way. Florida Beach Packages Florida is one of the most enjoyable and most popular pet-friendly vacation packages that pet owners flock to book. When you book the vacation as a package, you get to stay in amazing luxury cottages that allow pets to roam around freely. There are a lot of off-leash beaches all around Florida and these resorts also offer pet-friendly food, not requiring you to pack food for your dogs and cats.
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Fight Dog Fleas with These Effective Natural Remedies
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Fight Dog Fleas with These Effective Natural Remedies

Fleas are small bugs that live as external parasites on the skin of animals. These pests can survive tough conditions and once they infect your dog, it takes a lot of effort to get rid of them. If you do not want to use chemical-laden products to fight these fleas, here is how to get rid of dog fleas naturally at home. Neem Oil Neem oil is one of the best solutions if you are thinking about how to get rid of dog fleas naturally. All you have to do is dilute neem oil with water and pour it into a sprayer. Spray the body of your dog and let it be for a while. Neem oil is extremely bitter and this makes the fleas to unlatch from the skin and crawl away. Add a few drops of undiluted neem oil to the collar of the dog. Rosemary Oil Another awesome solution on how to get rid of dog fleas naturally is using rosemary oil. This oil not only has a pleasant smell but also is quite effective in deterring fleas. There are different ways you can use it. You can mix it in the water that you use to give your dog a bath.
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5 Safe Foods for Diabetic Cats
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5 Safe Foods for Diabetic Cats

House cats, unlike strays, do not have to run around to find their next meal. This is one of the main reasons these cats end up getting obese and diabetic at some point in their life. If your cat is diabetic, you should be administering insulin to the pet regularly. You should also be choosing the right kinds of foods. Here is a list of the best foods for cats with diabetes to choose from: Low-carb foods It is common knowledge that people with diabetes should try and stay away from carbohydrate-rich meals. This logic works for cats too. Low-carb meals are some of the best foods for cats with diabetes. You can cook low-carb foods at home without adding grains or opt for low-carb packed foods that are easy to serve and use. Over-the-counter diabetic foods Keeping in mind the increasing number of cats with diabetes in the country, there are a lot of over-the-counter and supermarket branded diabetic foods that contain a lot of nutrients, proteins, and very fewer carbs. These do not need a prescription to buy. You can switch the regular packed foods you buy with these. These are definitely one of the best foods for cats with diabetes.
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5 Common Food Allergens That Affect Dogs
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5 Common Food Allergens That Affect Dogs

Just like human beings, your dogs can also be allergic to certain types of foods. The effects of such allergies can range from slight skin issues to difficulty in breathing and even toxicity. Knowing these most common food allergens in dogs will help you stay aware of the kinds of foods you offer to your pets. Wheat Among the different grains that you offer to your pets, wheat is one of the most common food allergens in dogs that you should look out for. Wheat is glutinous in nature and dogs that cannot digest gluten show symptoms similar to human beings including an upset stomach, gastrointestinal pain, and irregularities in bowel movement. They also get itchy skin and ears. Dairy A lot of dogs are allergic to all kinds of dairy products including milk, yogurt, cheese, butter, and cream. There are two reasons dairy could be problematic: some dogs might be lactose intolerant and hence exhibit gastrointestinal issues. Other dogs may not be able to tolerate the kind of proteins in dairy. Either way, you will have to completely stop dairy if your dogs experience signs of constipation/diarrhea, bloating, abdominal discomfort, or skin infections after consuming dairy. Eggs You might be surprised but one of the most common food allergens in dogs is eggs.
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The Worst Human Foods for Pets
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The Worst Human Foods for Pets

Giving your dogs and cats human foods may seem perfectly healthy. However, some human foods pose a significant risk to the life of your cat or dog. For instance, certain human foods can cause mild digestive upsets, while others can lead to an allergic reaction or severe pet toxicity, including symptoms of drooling, confusion, dehydration, heart palpitations, and in severe cases, heart or kidney failure. Here is a look at some of the common foods that can be toxic for cats and dogs: 1. Onions and garlic Onions and garlic are classified as species of the Allium family. They contain compounds disulfides and thiosulphates, which are harmful when fed to a dog or a cat. The compounds damage the pet’s red blood cells, preventing them from circulating oxygen in the animal’s body. Besides, they can cause anemia to the animal, leading to internal organ failure, leading to death. Some of the signs of pet toxicity arising from the ingestion of garlic and onions include: Occasional vomiting and diarrhea Pale yellow-colored gums Red or brown discolored urine Reduced appetite 2. Raw eggs, meat, and bones Feeding your pet with raw eggs and meat can be harmful to the animal. This is because they contain bacteria E.
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