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  • What Makes A Pet Hoarder?

    Pet hoarding is a serious issue in the U.S. and as a result of this it has become a common occurrence to open up the morning paper in any given city to find a pet hoarder has been arrested. Forget about that little old lady down the street with the five cats, when we’re discussing pet hoarders we are talking about those who keep twenty to even a ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by blogmaster on September 22, 2008
  • Quick Clip Tips For Cats

    You know it’s time to clip your cat’s nails when you can no longer bare the pain of them sitting on you. If your wardrobe is full of loose threads from where your pet has walked all over you, do both yourself and your cat a favor….get those nails clipped ASAP! If your cat is still a kitten and has never had their nails trimmed before, make this ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by blogmaster on September 18, 2008
  • Beware Of Harmful Hairballs

    If you’ve ever owned a cat you know that horrible hacking sound that typically occurs in the wee hour of the morning when the cat has the house to himself. While the digestive systems of cats were created to breakdown and pass hairballs naturally, sometimes Mother Nature needs a helping hand. Those of you with long haired cats are no doubt aware ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by blogmaster on September 8, 2008
  • Tips On Taming Tabby's Weight Problem

    It’s hard not to spoil your cat especially when it comes time to feed it. You cat lovers out there know exactly what I’m talking about. There’s just something about that tiny little squeak they let out mixed with a flurry of brushes across your leg and of course that purr they give the moment they get what they want, that just goes straight to ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by blogmaster on August 4, 2008
  • To Bathe Or Not To Bathe

    It’s never fun, typically ends in blood shed, and never ends with anyone involved being in a good mood, but occasionally we all must give our cats a bath. While some feel that the only times a cat should be given a bath are if they have come into contact with some type of chemical that could make them sick if ingested or if you are treating a flea ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by blogmaster on July 22, 2008