Would you give your baby crack cocaine? That’s not a question most of us expect to be asked an afternoon in December. But this is the internet, where The Times really did tweet out an article about ...
As the Christmas season got under way, thoughts no doubt turned to buying gifts for the entire family. For some, companion animals are on the gift list, particularly cats and dogs who share our homes ...
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As the Christmas season gets underway thoughts turn to buying gifts for the entire family. For some, companion animals are on the gift list, particularly cats and dogs who share our homes and hearts.
Anyone who has a cat or kitten knows how crazy their feline friend goes for catnip. What is catnip, though, and why does it drive cats crazy? According to PetMD, catnip is a herb closely related to ...
As the Christmas season gets underway thoughts turn to buying gifts for the entire family. For some, companion animals are on the gift list, particularly cats and dogs who share our homes and hearts.
This herb, which goes by the botanical name of Nepeta cataria, induces changes in cat behavior. In my view, it’s worth considering whether giving a mood-altering substance to a pet is ethical. Catnip ...
If you're a cat lover, you know that your furry friends can go absolutely wild for a sprinkling of catnip, the green herb that can be found in many cat toys or even grown in your own garden. Once a ...
As the Christmas season gets underway thoughts turn to buying gifts for the entire family. For some, companion animals are on the gift list, particularly cats and dogs who share our homes and hearts.
Cat toys come in many shapes and sizes, and each cat has their own preferences. Here are a few main types to try during playtime with your cat. Catnip toys. The majority of cats in the U.S. like ...
Catnip is well known for its ability to send felines into a frenzy. But new research has given scientists a big clue about how the plant produces this intoxicating chemical, called Nepetalactone, as ...