Plant a Garden for Your Cat
Your cat loves your garden as much as you do. And despite all your tricky and sneaky tactics to keep her out of your plants, she seems to out-smart you every time.
Pet parenting isn't always a walk in the park. We're here to help with tips to keep you and your pet happy and healthy.
As the days get longer and your home is being bathed in sunlight, you may start noticing the dirt, fur and dust that has accumulated during the winter months.
Whether you own a dog or a cat, spring is the time of year when you'll be noticing plenty of excess pet hair on your furnishings.
Spring is one of the most popular times of year for dog adoption, which isn't particularly surprising if you take a look outside.
We all want our furry kids to enjoy playing in the yard, but not at the expense of our prized vegetable garden and beautiful flowerbeds.
There's never a bad season to get out and play games with your dog, but if there's ever a time when you and your pet probably need it the most, it's spring.
Vaccinating your cat or dog as a critical part of preventative care and responsible pet ownership.
As the seasons change, you're probably looking into a wide range of dog wellness concerns to ensure that your canine is happy and healthy in the new season.
Your cat loves your garden as much as you do. And despite all your tricky and sneaky tactics to keep her out of your plants, she seems to out-smart you every time.
For an outdoors cat, the winter months can be a difficult time to exercise. Follow these tips to keep kitty in shape.
Not all cats respond to catnip, but those that do, exhibit a boundless joy.
Other than sleeping and eating, play is a major part of a cat's life.
There’s a reason - and a resolution - for most types of aggressive feline behavior.
Cats communicate with humans and each other in many unique ways.
Regular litter box maintenance and careful clean-up can keep your house smelling fresh.
Cats are fastidious creatures, even at a young age. Follow these simple steps to make housetraining a snap.
Scratching is normal in the wild – but potentially destructive in your home.
In the absence of his mother, you can train a kitten how to use a litter box.