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Our pets teach us unconditional love and unwavering loyalty. When they reach that stage of life, nearing the cross over to the Rainbow Bridge, we can help make their transition more peaceful. Massage is one of the oldest forms of healing. There are records showing that massage on animals was preformed by the ancient Egyptians, […]
OCD and Cats
Does your cat act strangely, such as grooming continuously, beyond normal limits? S/he may have OCD, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) cites environmental and social stresses as the main factors causing OCD in cats. It’s normal for cats to groom themselves, even in stressful situations. But when grooming continues well after the […]
Why Do Dogs Have Whiskers
A dog’s whiskers are somewhat different from those of a cat. To begin with their real name is Vibrissae from the Latin work “vibrio” meaning to vibrate. Dog whiskers are two times as thick as their hair and coarser as well, not soft like a cat’s whiskers. They are found on both sides of the […]



