Toxins are everywhere, and if you have ever spoken to a homeopathic practitioner, you know how much damage these invisible chemicals can do to you. What you may not have realized, however, is that these same toxins can affect your pet. In fact, toxins affect your pet in a much more profound way than they [...]
So many times when we go out on initial consultations we find that the client has already interviewed or used another dog walker or pet sitter. There can be many reasons things just didn’t work out from, being undependable to the sitter went out of business. I have heard a lot of reasons and very [...]
Transition is a difficult phase, not only for the members of a family, but also for pets. Special attention must be paid to the pets while relocating to a new place. Unlike human beings, animals are unable to express the agony of leaving their dwelling. Pre-planning is the only way that you can handle your [...]
Highlander Pet Center in the News… As published on MonroviaPatch.com, July 11, 2011: By Nathan McIntire A black and white male 9-year-old cat found in a gutter by a local resident Monday turned out to be a house cat that had gone missing two months ago, a local shelter owner said. The local resident brought [...]
photo credit: chatblanc1 Cat care is the most important part of keeping your cat healthy and happy. The more you know about cat care, the better you will be able to meet your feline’s physical and emotional needs. The stronger your cat’s health and the better your cat’s attitude are, the more you will be [...]
photo credit: Marian Nedelcu © cat care[/mage] The importance of cat care Owning a pet can be a wonderful experience and our furry friends that are integrated into our daily lives and become valued members of our families. We all certainly have our loyalty when it comes to our pet of choice. As dog owners [...]
Raising just-born kittens involves building a warm nest for them and feeding them an appropriate milk replacement throughout the day. Make sure the kittens are free of any diseases with information from a practicing veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Marcia Martin Contact: www.drmarcia.wordpress.com Bio: Dr. Marcia Martin is a 1990 graduate [...]
Newborn Kitten Care By David Peterson Caring for an orphaned kitten is a lot of work. Kittens need to stay with their mother for at least 8 weeks to learn proper social skills and behavior. It is safe to take kittens from their mother at 5-6 weeks old, but this is not healthy for them. [...]