Thursday, November 3rd, 2011 at
3:47 pm
Question by Fyre & Reign RETIRED: Did you know that Valentine’s Day candy or flowers could harm your pet?
The American Humane Society posted this:
http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pets_valentine
If there’s other pet safety concerns for Valentine’s Day, please share them with us!
Best answer:
Answer by ~Ava~
Yes that’s why I keep my stuff up
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Saturday, October 29th, 2011 at
3:49 am
Question by Tristen P: Pet animal safety? anyway you look at it, its annoying..?
So last summer my cats had really bad fleas. we used frontline and cleaned the house and used flea spray.
Winter came and the fleas just poofed and they were gone. well its march 1st and i have found 2 fleas on my legs. and one roaming on my kitchen floor….
my question is When do the flea’s come out of hibernation? i cant find anything on google.
is it at like november flea’s disapear or just the egg sit dormant until march or something?
well its still winter outside and very cold. if fleas get the slightest hint of a maybe warm weather they start hatching?
Best answer:
Answer by Biene Maja
Sorry I cannot answer your question but it made me smile (you probably don’t think it’s funny). It’s just the way you asked about it, that’s cute!
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Friday, October 21st, 2011 at
7:45 pm
Question by ..: Pet safety (more specifically black cat safety) on Halloween- any tips?
I know its a ways away but Halloween is kinda big in our house, my husband’s and my favorite holiday. And this year will be our son’s first Halloween (8 months old) so we want to do it up right this year.
My only concern thus far is how we’ll keep our family pets safe for this holiday. We have a black cat, this will be his 4th Halloween. And we recently adopted a 7 year old basset hound with an anixety disorder.
As for the cat, I will admit that I am abit paranoid about keeping him safe. In the past I had another cat, and on Halloween night someone broke into my apartment and stole him. A few days later the police found a mass amount of murdered cats in our neighborhood.
His first two Halloweens I took the cat trick-or-treating for Unicef with us (he collected more donations than the rest of our charity group combined). However last year we left him with a sitter for half the night and came home before dark to pass out candy with him the other half the night.
I do live in a much better neighborhood than I did before, however I still can’t help being scared that someone will hurt my fur-baby.
He is a strictly indoor cat, so its not like he’d be roaming outside alone. He has a big carpet tower near our front window so he can see outside, I was thinking about moving it into a back room for Halloween so that no one would see him sitting in the window.
But any other tips on black cat safety would be greatly appreciated.
Our dog is a rescue, so we have no idea how he spent his last 7 Halloweens. We do however know that his previous owners weren’t very nice to him, and as a result he has an anixety disorder. Leaving him home-alone means alot of prep work if we don’t want him to bark the whole time we are gone. Taking him out in public on a normal day is fine, however we know from experiences that busy days can be alittle too scary for him.
I’m not sure leaving him home alone on Halloween would be smart either, he’s normally ok so long as we do certain things before we leave the house, however there might be trick-or-treaters knocking on our door or kids being noisey on the sidewalk outside might scare him.
I’m considering getting a sitter for half the night to stay home with him, then coming home and passing out candy the other half the night like we did last year.
I don’t want to loose out on celebrating my son’s first Halloween in a big way, but I need to kind of plan our day around the needs of our furry-family members, any advice on the subject would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Best answer:
Answer by Cowan
Well, like you said you should get a sitter for your dog. but if your scared for your cat you should bring it with you.
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Friday, September 23rd, 2011 at
9:48 am
Question by ♥Miss Jess♥: Link me to some really awesome freebies?
I’m addicted to freebies. Free shipping freebies! Because of my addiction, I’ve just signed up to receive free pet safety kits from the ASPCA for dogs, cats, and horses(Even though I don’t have any horses, ROFL), a bracelet, another bracelet, an “I love ranch dressing” bumper sticker, and a few other things! The free offers didn’t ask my age.
Do you know of any awesome freebies like these? I’ve done a lot of looking around.
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Answer by dencurry12
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