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Lives Six to Nine - Tips for Keeping the Maturing Cat Active As your cat ages, he will most likely devote more time to finding snuggly warm places to nap and less time chasing fuzzy balls across the floor. Although it can sometimes be a challenge, it is essential for your cat’s physical health and mental well being to keep active. Making small changes in your cat’s daily routine or environment can make the difference! Vaccinate Your Pet Against Rabies: It’s the Law! Just about everyone is familiar with the story Old Yeller, the tale of a brave, loyal dog in the 1860s who contracts rabies while defending his human family from an attack by a rabid wolf. Sadly, because Old Yeller has been exposed to rabies, his owner must destroy him in order to keep this deadly disease from spreading any further. Zeolite and Pets What are Zeolites?
Zeolites are naturally occurring crystalline minerals commonly found in rock deposits. They are formed by the crystallization of volcanic rock and ash when they come in contact with fresh or salt ground water over millions of years. Zeolites are capable of selectively attracting and binding toxic particles, whether they are heavy metals, radioactive particles, viruses, or other carcinogens that may be contributing factors to chronic illness, and safely removing them before they negatively affect overall health. Not only do zeolites eliminate toxic buildup, they can also help control blood sugar levels, balance the body’s PH, improve digestion and nutrient absorption, support healthy immune function and help those who suffer from chronic allergies and improve the body’s resistance to diseases like cancer. Caring for the Aging Rabbit Good news for bunnies! Pet rabbits are now living longer because of advances in veterinary care and the increased knowledge of their caretakers. It’s not uncommon anymore for a well-loved rabbit to live well past her tenth year.
Just as in humans, when a rabbit ages, changes occur and you will need to make adjustments in their care. As your rabbit leaves middle age behind, you will want to consider the following: Diet; Mobility; Dental and Medical care.
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How Do I Groom My Bunny? Grooming your bunny is benificial to you both! What Do Rabbits Eat? Ask any rabbit: Hay is #1! -- not carrots. Cat Massage Therapy Who doesn't love a great massage? Now you can learn to give your little prince or princess the extra pampering they deserve as well as provide all the wonderful benefits that massage can offer. Not only does massage increase the bond between you and your whiskered friend, but it can also help with relaxation, help your cat to learn to build trust, increase flexibility, make the coat shine and improve your cat's overall sense of well being.
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