Once your new feline friend is getting used to being around you, make a space for him to call his own. The space can be anything from a shed with an open window for easy access to a comfy cat bed placed on your porch. Just make sure the space you create for the cat […]
I was also told that it was normal for him to cry and moan while useing the litter box. When I picked him up he looked like he was at deaths door. I was given a bag of his usual food meow-mix, which went stright in the trash can. I know it’s not a good […]
Approach her on her terms, working with her slowly once she is captured. You need to allow for her to be afraid, you can’t lose your patience with her, and you can’t rush her to “conform” to your expectations. If you can do all that, then you have what it takes to help this cat. […]
Because most dogs have not been exposed to the virus, their immune systems are not able to fully respond to the virus and many of them will become infected when they are exposed. Canine influenza is spread through respiratory secretions, contaminated objects . The virus can survive for up to 48 hours on surfaces, up […]
Try feeding the cat different types of food, such as cat biscuits or packets of cat food. If the cat has been on the streets for a long time, it may not be used to typical foods and will take a while to get used to its new diet. Please see ourflyer for help deciding […]
With just two types of wet food flavors and only seven total cat food products, Taste of the Wild scores low in terms of product variety. In general, their focus seems to be on dry kibble over wet food which may work for some cat owners but two flavors won’t be enough for many. Taste […]
That seemed to be all the inspiration they needed to drop the old name and go with Diamond Pet Foods which is the overarching brand behind Taste of the Wild along with many other brands. At Excited Cats, we regularly consult with licensed veterinarians and other industry experts. However, the information found on Excited Cats […]
According to Daily Puppy, even a nonvenomous or nonpoisonous reptile could transmit small parasites or bacteria like salmonella to your pooch, making him ill. This is a fairly common question during warmer months and in warm climates where reptiles tend to roam. These small and speedy critters are as tempting to your pet as any […]
The virus that causes the disease known as “parvo”, canine parvovirus type 2 , first emerged among dogs in Europe around 1976. By 1978 the virus had spread unchecked, causing a worldwide epidemic of myocarditis and inflammation in the intestines . We now know the virus is not limited to dogs, but is capable of […]
But, again, if the moisture were removed from this ingredient, it would be found lower in the list and it likely only makes up about 3 percent of the ingredients in this food. In most cases, Taste of the Wild has not been involved in Diamond’s recalls. The May 2012 recall for Taste of the […]