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PETS IN THE CITY IS A BLOG FOR PET-LOVING PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN APARTMENTS OR OTHER SMALL SPACES WITH THEIR PETS. IT WILL PROVIDE AND WELCOME TIPS ON HOW TO LIVE INDOORS, IN HARMONY WITH PETS OF ALL SIZES, SHAPES, AND SPECIES.
OUR CAT, FAZELNUT
FAZELNUT
FAZELNUT & REBECCA
My daughter, Rebecca,& Fazelnut, the cat she rescued
IF YOU WEREN'T ALLOWED TO HAVE A PET IN YOUR NEW APARTMENT, WOULD YOU:
Strange bedfellows
Preacher and Seahorse: Rebecca's pets
Thursday, November 15, 2012
NYTimes.com: Chickens Threaten to Divide Brooklyn Community
NYTimes.com: A Home for Them, and Their Chickens
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Monday, March 19, 2012
NYTimes.com: City Room: A Hardware Store's Four-Legged Star
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Friday, February 3, 2012
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![]() | Lackadaisical cats are vital to ecosystems While cats may seem to be relaxed freeloaders, several studies find that they keep small-animal populations, such as rats and mice, under control, thereby protecting other species as well as safeguarding human food from rodent damage. Alan Beck, a professor of veterinary medicine and director of Purdue University's Center for the Human-Animal Bond, attributes this to cats' agile and adaptive hunting capabilities. LifesLittleMysteries.com (2/2) |
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
PetsMatter: January / February 2012
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Animal Health SmartBrief article from: JLiebmannsmith@gmail.com
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Friday, January 13, 2012
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01/13/12
Pet
Adoptions Followed by Pet Returns Post-holiday life has returned
to normal ... for most of us. For those of us who have a new pet, we
may be finding that our newest member of the family is too much to
handle. This week's feature article focuses on holiday pets that have
been returned because people weren't ready for them. If you - or
someone you know - were considering adopting a pet, there's no better
time than the present. Overcrowded shelters need pet parents now more
than at any other time of year.
Starting the year off right could start with a trip this weekend - to
your nearest pet adoption center! Bone
Overgrowth Symptoms of overgrown bones include painful,
arthritis-like symptoms and swelling in the four limbs.
Asthma Coughing and wheezing,
both symptoms of asthma, are indications that require immediate
attention. 'Extinct' Tortoise Lives
DNA samples taken from living ancestors of the giant tortoise
may prove that the creature is still in existence.
Dingo This once
semi-domesticated breed has found a way to thrive successfully in the
wilds of Australia. Dress Up Your Pet
January 14 marks National Dress Up Your Pet Day. Here are ten
reasons why you should indulge. York
Chocolate Known for being very affectionate and bright, this
farm cat forms strong and loyal bonds with its people.
A Case of the Giggles Being a
veterinarian is great, but I think one of the best jobs in history has
got to be as an animal tickler. Successful
Adoption Unfortunately for the innocent pooch, less than well
planned adoptions often do not guarantee the best outcome.
Separation Anxiety? Separation
anxiety is a disorder of hyper attachment, where the owner's departure
elicits a panic response.
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
![]() | Aggressive behavior in cats isn't always obvious to owner Many owners misinterpret aggressive behavior between cats as play, or they don't notice it at all because cats can be covertly aggressive, writes animal behaviorist Jennie Willis. Often times only litter box problems or overt aggression get the owner's attention, but Dr. Willis describes earlier types of aggression in cats in this article and urges owners to address problems early. Coloradoan (Fort Collins, Colo.), The (1/16) |
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![]() | Veterinarian establishes pet loss support group Owners' grief lingers long after their pet dies, says veterinarian Phil Zeltzman, who established a support group for owners called Wings. While veterinarians are sensitive to owners' sense of loss in the wake of a pet's death and may offer such amenities as grieving rooms and separate exits for use after euthanasia, many clients need more avenues to cope, says Dr. Zeltzman. Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.), The (1/10) |