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Yes, Your Littleton Feline Needs a Regular Cat Sitter; Here’s Why!

Image by cocoparisienne from Pixabay It’s true, your feline (just like a canine) needs love and attention every day from their favorite pet sitter to ensure they’re happy and well! While cats may seem more independent, they still need daily visits and social interaction to support their overall well-being and safety. In fact, below are five purr-fect reasons why your cat needs a regular sitter! Image by Юрий Сидоренко from Pixabay Curious Noses and Paws Our pets are incredibly curious and even nosy! When left to their own devices for too long, cats (just like dogs) can get themselves intoRead more

Why doesn’t my cat drink a lot of water?

Why doesn't my cat drink a lot of water

We all know cats are picky. They are known to snub their favorite food and often change where they prefer to sleep. When it comes to their water, their pickiness reaches a whole new level. Kidney disease is the number one killer of most domesticated cats. Knowing why your cat is so picky about drinking water and what you can do to get them to drink more water may help your cat’s kidney function and extend their life! Your Cat Still Uses Its Survival Instincts Ancient Egyptians domesticated the first cat over 4,000 years ago, but Fluffy still uses the

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New Year’s Resolutions for Dog Parents

written by Julie Gajewski Every year millions of people make New Year’s resolutions to eat better, exercise more and live a healthier life style. Why not include man’s best friend in your New Year’s resolutions this year! Here is a list of 5 things you can resolve to do better for your furry companion in 2017. 1) Increase the quality of your dog’s kibble by at least one star Number one on our list of New Year’s Resolutions for Dog Parents is, increase the quality of your dog’s kibble by at least one star. Did you know that not all

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Christmas Pet Safety Tips

Christmas Pet Safety Tips

Written by Julie Gajewski The holidays are filled with joy, laughter, and love. But they are also filled with many hazards for our furry loved ones. Help keep your fur kids safe this holiday with these Christmas Pet Safety Tips. 1) Collars with ID Tags & Microchips Number one on our list of Christmas Pet Safety Tips is, collars with ID tags & microchips. The holidays are a revolving door of family, friends, neighbors, and loved ones coming and going to celebrate. This leave the door wide open (pun intended) for your pet to take an adventure in the great

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Christmas Gifts for Pets

Christmas Gifts for Pets

1. You can’t go wrong with a new cozy pet bed Number one on our list of Christmas gifts for pets is a new bed. Fido & Fluffy deserve to be treated like a royalty! And what would king and queen do without a cozy throne to sleep on? The options are limitless! Hammocks for cats to chill and relax, organic & recycled beds for the more earth conscious pet, beds designed for specific breeds like Dachshunds, and unique DIY beds made from repurposed items. Click here to make a DIY pet bed that is both easy and affordable. 2.

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