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Important Features To Look For In Your Pet Fountain

August 22, 2010 by GuestPoster · Leave a Comment 

If you are pondering buying a pet fountain, you definitely have your pet’s best interests at heart. There is certainly no denying the benefits to a pet’s health that come with  a source of moving clean water. An added benefit is that while you are making your pet healthier, you will be also making your own daily routine simpler, and there’s definitely not anything wrong with that!

It may sound like a bit of a sales pitch when you hear that a pet fountain will make your pet healthier. But in this case the pitch is really true. The biggest reason is actually a very straightforward one. In nature, pets desire a moving source of water. They desire moving water because their instincts tell them that flowing water is probably fresher and better for them. In addition to that they find moving water sources more interesting than water that is sitting still. It has been proven over and over that when an animal is given a fountain to drink from, that pet will drink more water and be better hydrated. The effect of this on their general wellbeing cannot be over estimated.

Cats in particular suffer from a lot of urinary tract infections as well as kidney problems. The majority of these problems start with the pet not taking in enough water. This really is as simple as getting your pet to drink more water and the result will be your pet is healthier.

There are loads of choices in the fountains offered these days, so it could take just a bit of research in order to determine the best fountain for your pet. Well, you have to do just a small amount of research in order to make your decision. A lot of veterinarians urge owners of cats to stay away from plastic pet fountains since plastic attracts bacteria much easier than on other materials.  As an alternative, look for one of the stainless steel or ceramic fountains that are available. But if you clean a plastic fountain regularly you can lessen the chances of those issues. Many cat owners love the Catit Fresh And Clear Small Drinking Fountain even though it is a plastic fountain.

Pretty much all pet fountains operate in the same way. A small pump is used to move the water through a charcoal filter and up into some manner of fountain. This can appear just like a drinking fountain spout, or maybe have water that runs down a ramp or globe. Every company has their own special look when it comes to exactly how the water flows through and out of the fountain.

If you are going to set up your pet’s fountain in the bedroom or another out of the way area, you can get away with pretty much any pet water fountain that can be found. But if it is going to be in a more high traffic place you might want to look at  a pet fountain that looks like it fits in among its surroundings.  Ceramic and stainless are great selections for pet fountains if they will be located in a high traffic location like this.

Information about Pet Turtles

June 25, 2010 by GuestPoster · Leave a Comment 

Owning a pet turtle can be a very rewarding experience, and a turtle is a great pet to have for your children.  However, many people do not realize that most mistreat their new pets because they have no idea how to properly care for a pet turtle.  If you want to get the most out of your new pet, and if you want him to live as long as possible (which can be a very long time-some turtles are said to live for more than two hundred years), you need to know the best turtle care.

If you plan on getting some kind of tortoise for a pet and you also have kids, then you need to know several things to keep your turtle alive and well for a long time.  Most people make a lot of mistakes when trying to take care of their new pet.  The biggest mistake one can make is constantly picking up and trying to play with your turtle.  Turtles are not like a dog or a cat, and picking them up and trying to play with them can cause a lot of harm and stress.  They are not made to be cuddling types of pets, and doing this can cause harm and sometimes even lead to death.

Feeding your pet turtle is also another big part of taking care of your new pet.  This also leads to many mistakes, and people need to do research on how to best feed their tortoise.  Just sticking a few pieces of romaine lettuce in their tank or cage is not the best way to go about getting your pet the proper nutrition it needs.  It is true that turtles do like eating greens like lettuce, but get different types of lettuce rather than iceberg, as it does not have very many nutrients.  Try getting spinach or romaine to feed to your new pet, as it is much better for them.

Pet Liability Insurance not a Liability to Homeowners

May 14, 2010 by GuestPoster · Leave a Comment 

When you have pets, especially if you have dogs, the chances are they probably tear up the furniture or other precious items in your home, which is one of the reasons why you should consider purchasing pet liability insurance. Many carriers of homeowner’s insurance started including amendments for the homeowner’s pets, especially where dogs are concerned.

For example, when a dog gets loose in the neighborhood, he might scratch or bite someone because he is scared or someone provoked him. The people who were hurt could come back and sue you. Normally, you would be taken to court and if found liable, you would be ordered pay to the victim a sum of money for the medical expenses and other damages were deemed necessary. Sometimes this even included punitive or lost wages damages, which can ultimately add up to a large sum of money.

However, if you had paid for the pet liability insurance, this would cover some of the medical bills or other damages accrued by the victim. It is not a nice thing to think about, but these kinds of accidents happen every day. These days, liability insurance for pets is written right into the homeowner’s insurance to make the premiums a bit more bearable to pay.

Why not do this when the homeowner is already paying a premium, as it would add on only from five to $25 a month on top of the already low cost premium most cases. It is certainly not too much to pay when you consider the alternative if an accident were to take place.

The problem is not all insurance carriers offer this type of coverage. If this is the case with your carrier, you may want to consider switching to one who does. Alternatively, you could try to get your carrier to make an exception, although this is exceedingly rare I most cases. If you do purchase the liability insurance for pets, knowing your home and your pets are protected from any possible accident is worth any cost to insure them either way.

What You Need to Know About Building a Chinchilla Cage

January 4, 2010 by GuestPoster · Leave a Comment 

When you have a pet chinchilla at home, you want to give your pet the best possible care. The first and foremost thing to consider when having a pet chinchilla is its cage.  You can either buy chinchilla cages from a pet store or make your own homemade chinchilla cage.

A cage for a chinchilla should be as big as possible. Chinchillas love running around and hence it is always better to have a large chinchilla cage. If you have limited floor space in your house, you can consider a chinchilla cage that has vertical height. A tall chinchilla cage with shelves and ladders provide plenty of space for your pet chinchilla to run around within the cage.

One can make custom chinchilla cage by utilizing the hardware materials that are easily available at home. One can get the chinchilla cage plans by surfing in the internet. As chinchillas are excellent chewers, one should always avoid plastic materials inside the chinchilla cage. Metal cage with small mesh makes an excellent cage for a chinchilla. Always make sure that holes in the mesh are very small, or else, chinchilla’s feet might get stuck in the mesh. A metal wire cage for a chinchilla gives easy access for cleaning the cage.  However, a wire base might hurt the chinchilla’s feet as chinchilla’s have sensitive feet. So it is better to cover the bottom of the cage with wood shavings.

If you prefer to build the chinchilla cage using woods, make sure that you use thick wood that does not contain any harmful oils. It is also recommended to avoid using heat treated wood in the construction of a cage.

Chinchillas have thick furry body and their size range from a guinea pig to a rabbit. However, their actual size is much smaller than they appear. One should always remember to close all the holes in a custom cage, as chinchillas can escape through small holes.

A non-hazardous chinchilla cage with ample space is the best environment for your pet to feel secure and safe in your house.