My All-New Holiday Hoop Jumping

Do you remember last year’s holiday hoop jumping video? I’m back at it again, with different outfits! And these are a little more challenging. I started off super easy with this festive red bell collar. Then I jumped through the hoop wearing one of my holiday sweaters. Things got a little more complicated with this […]

Nominate a Friend – Dr. Dobias Natural Healing

  For Day 3 of our 12 Days of Christmas Celebration, we’re inviting you to join us in the spirit of giving. You can nominate a friend or loved one to win a Fab4 Bundle, our signature and most popular bundle! Nominating a friend is easy and only takes a minute or two. Simply fill […]

Cinereous Vulture on Chongming Island, Shanghai

Juvenile Cinereous Vultures are wimps, or to use a German word, “Warmduscher”. While the breeding adults stay near their nest all year, the juveniles migrate south and spend the winter in warmer places. One such sissy showed up on Chongming Island in early December. With such low resistance to colder temperatures in their summer habitat, […]

How to Do A Health Check At Home: Dr. Karyn’s Detailed Guide

The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Hi, I’m Dr. Karyn! Read my introduction to learn more about me and meet my five hilarious cats: Clutch, Cyril, Alex, Zelda, and Zazzles. Just the other day I was working on an article for our canine counterpart, […]

10 Cute Birds – 10,000 Birds

I vaguely remembered how cuteness works, but to be sure, I asked ChatGPT: “Why are humans attracted to cuteness?” “Humans are drawn to cuteness because it triggers a nurturing response that evolved to help us care for infants. Cute traits—like large eyes, round faces, small noses, and chubby cheeks—are characteristics of babies, which require constant […]

Can You Cat Proof a Christmas Tree? Maybe…With These Tips!

We’ve all seen, and laughed at, those videos where cats utterly destroy a Christmas tree. But I bet it wouldn’t be so funny if it happened to you! So I’m sharing some ways to lessen the chances of your tree and your cat having an unfortunate encounter. Of course nothing’s 100 percent, but most of […]

The Courage of Birds: A Book Review

Britannica defines winter as the coldest season of the year, extending from the winter solstice, December 21 or 22, to the vernal equinox, March 20 or 21 in the Northern Hemisphere, and from June 21 or 22 to September 22 or 23 in the Southern Hemisphere (it does note that it’s only the middle and […]

How to Keep Your Cat’s Nails Healthy in 5 Vet-Approved Steps

The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » As a responsible cat owner, you’re well aware of the importance of caring for your kitty’s sharp little claws—not only for their health but also to spare your furniture! While our feline companions know how to keep their […]

The Sierras of California (just one tiny bit actually)

It has been a lasting dream of mine to at least once in my lifetime visit the mountains of California. Long before coming to the Golden state I remember going on Google Maps, clicking on some of Californias high-altitude national parks looking at the photos from there and going “wow, someday”. Guess what. Someday came! […]

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