Kiki, about 3 years old, suddenly became homeless when her caregiver needed to go into assisted living. Fortunately, the SPCA of the Triad had room to take her into its program, but as you can imagine it’s quite a change for Kiki to be in a noisy, busy shelter versus a quiet, peaceful home. Despite having her life turned upside down Kiki is gradually adjusting and her affectionate personality is emerging. She enjoys attention, petting and snuggling. Kiki does not like to be picked up, but that is true of many cats. Kiki is a gentle, non-aggressive cat and is coexisting with other cats at the rescue. So, with slow and careful introductions she might do well with another gentle and easy-going feline companion. She would be just as happy as someone’s cherished only pet. Given her gentle nature and previously quiet home environment, Kiki would not do
10 Holiday Foods That Are Dangerous For Your Pet
It is pure to want to spoil your pets at Thanksgiving and other holiday break feasts. But sharing your food can have unpredicted effects. Read through on to learn which common getaway food items are harmful for pets.
Prevent a Thanksgiving Emergency
Photo the scene … the desk established with dazzling finery for a lovely vacation food. There is a mouth-water turkey with all the trimmings, the complete spouse and children has gathered, your pup’s head rests in your lap, and your cat is perched around your shoulder. It is an graphic straight from a pet friendly holiday getaway card! But you do not want your beautiful day to stop with a vacation to the emergency vet–or even worse. So stay clear of these holiday break foodstuff.
Getaway Foodstuff That Are Dangerous For Pets
Poultry Bones
The cooking method will cause poultry bones to dehydrate and become brittle. If your