Rodents
5 reasons why you should think twice before bringing a squirrel into your home
If you're considering getting a squirrel, be prepared for the hassle and expense. Think carefully – they need a variety of food, are active, playful, vocal, and can damage furniture and injure people. Any pet in the house is a responsibility, regardless of size. Proper care and grooming are crucial, so they'll live a long life and be a joy to have around. The key is to understand all the intricacies of pet ownership and be prepared. Read more
Alarms with teeth: 7 dog breeds that are safe to sleep with in a private house
Dogs have always helped with hunting and home security. In times of technological advancement, homeowners can choose a security alarm system for their homes. But even if an electronic system fails, a "teeth-fingered guard" will always perform its function perfectly. Moscow Watchdog Read more
What class does Sheba food belong to and why do cats like it so much?
Choosing food for your pet is a complex and responsible task. Their diet will determine their well-being, appearance, and lifespan. Cats are carnivores by nature, meaning meat should be the mainstay of their diet. But a balanced diet also requires fiber, vitamins, and minerals. SHEBA® premium wet food meets these criteria. Besides being nutritious, it's varied and delicious—which is why pets love it so much.
SHEBA® is a premium pet food. Features of the recipe Read more Feeding Can't Be Pardoned: 9 Foods You Shouldn't Feed Cats
Many people feed their pets from their own table, unaware that this food could be dangerous. Cats are carnivores by nature, and their diet should consist primarily of meat. There are also several foods that should not be fed to cats, as they are harmful and can even cause death.Read more
Murzik, calm down: 5 ways to calm an aggressive cat
Aggression in cats can be triggered by a variety of external factors. It often occurs so unexpectedly that the owner doesn't have time to notice the cause. If you notice your cat exhibiting this behavior, you should try to moderate it to prevent it from escalating into aggressive behavior. To ease the process, follow these steps.Read more