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A Complete Guide to Cat Boarding
When you travel, boarding is often the safest option for a cat. Choices include a friend's home, home-style boarding, a vet clinic, a pet shop, a cat hotel, or in-home visitsβeach with trade-offs in cost, stress, and infection risk. Bring familiar food and items to reduce stress.

What to Know Before Boarding Your Cat β and Which Cats Shouldn’t Be Boarded
Cat boarding works best when you match the method to your cat's health and temperament. Kittens that are not fully vaccinated, plus pregnant, frail, or easily stressed cats, should not be boarded at all. Bring familiar food, a carrier, vaccine records, and a signed agreement, and choose between a clinic, pet store, home boarder, or in-home visits based on safety and your cat's needs.

What Is Chinchilla Free-Roam Time, and What to Watch For
Free-roam time lets a chinchilla exercise outside the cage; do it 3-4 times a week for 20-30 minutes, below 25 C, in a sealed area over 1 m high with no wires or chewables, and supervised. Train it to return for treats; skip it for new, late-pregnant, aggressive, or sick chinchillas.

What to Do When a Dog Eats Everything β and How to Train ‘Leave It’
Dogs are trusting and will take food from strangers, so train refusal early. Have a helper offer food and correct with a leash tug and 'No' (repeat with different helpers), then teach 'leave it' on the ground by rewarding attention with a better treat. Greedy by nature, this training needs daily management and constant vigilance.

How to Tell If Your Dog Is Happy
Every owner wants a happy pet. A dog's happiness shows clearly and is easy to spot. This article details the signs of a happy dog and how to boost its happiness.

How to Care for an Older Dog’s Teeth
As dogs age, body functions decline and need more attention β especially dental issues. Without care, teeth loosen and fall out faster, hurting eating and digestion. How should you care for a senior dog's teeth?

Why Does My Cat Roll on Concrete Floors?
A cat rolling on concrete may be using the surface temperature to regulate body heat, or marking territory, or scratching an itch. There are many reasons; judge by the situation. This article details them.

How to Overcome Your Dog’s Fear of You
When a dog first arrives it's unfamiliar with you and the home, so it's naturally fearful β trembling, unwilling to approach, or hiding in a corner. How can you ease that fear?

Why Does My Cat Keep Lifting Its Butt?
A cat lifting its rear can be a normal reflex β many cats instinctively raise their hindquarters when their bottom is touched. It can also happen during heat, when feeling relaxed, or as a form of greeting. This article covers the common reasons cats lift their butt.

Do Cats Really Need Companionship?
Wild cats are mostly solitary and many seem aloof, so people assume they never feel lonely. In truth, cats can feel lonely and need your company, they just don't show it the way dogs do.