Saturday, March 9, 2013

FREE World’s Best Cat Litter – Yes, really FREE!

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MEOW!

There’s litter…
There’s good litter…
There’s great litter…
There’s amazing litter…

And then…

There is THE WORLD’S BEST LITTER!

And for a very limited time, you can try a 7lb bag of World’s Best in your home, absolutely FREE. But before we tell you how to get it for free, take a look at what people have to say about World’s Best:

“”My daughter wanted to have a cat as a pet. I said absolutely not, invoking memories of disgusting litter boxes. I had cats all of my life, but the thought of having to change the litter again was awful! Then I discovered World’s Best Cat Litter™, and I was stunned at how clean it smelled and how easy it is to use. It also is a product that uses a clean renewable source, so I feel good inside and out. Thank you for making our lives better with our happy kitties.”"

“I have tried just about EVERY litter available on the market. I keep returning to World’s Best Cat Litter™. Why? Because it is the world’s best cat litter. Plain and simple.”

“I have tried several clumping litters and I find that World’s Best Cat Litter™ is the most effective in staying clumped and also dust-free which is not only safer for my 2 darling, loving cats, but makes cleaning easier.”

“We were as surprised as our cats at how we all liked World’s Best Cat Litter™. Lightweight, good clumping, stays in the box and not all over the floor and best of all no unpleasant artificial fragrance or urine odor. And it really last twice as long as anything we have ever used. And believe me, with three big cats in the house, it’s the best litter we have ever used.”

“We LOVE WBCL, have been using it ever since we were wee widdle ones. The multiple cat serves our needs just fine, clumps and controls any odors. We recommend it to all our friends and furfriends to give it a try, and we love the fact that its made from natural corn (we are a go green furmily you know). Thanks for giving us this opportunity to speak about our favorite product.”

The reviews just go on and on… We’re confident you’re going to LOVE World’s Best Litter too, so here’s how you can go about getting your very own FREE 7lb bag of this amazing litter.

1. Click here to order any 7lb bag of World’s Best (there are 3 different varieties to choose from)

2. Click here to download and print out the World’s Best 100% rebate form.

3. Mail in your rebate form to World’s Best, and you will receive a check back for the FULL purchase price!

And to make this deal a little sweeter, here’s a coupon for FREE SHIPPING on any $39 order! Just check out with code BLOG39 and your shipping will be waived too! We have many different products for your amazing cats. Whether you’re looking for a laser toy, a scratch pad, or even some amazing canned food, we’ve got that too.

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Research breeding facility raided – 2500 dogs saved!

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SAVED!

After years of protests targeting the facility and its mistreatment of animals, advocates are celebrating the closure of Greenhill Farm. Thirty rangers from Italy’s forest service raided the notorious breeding facility Wednesday and shut it down.

Located in Montichiari, close to the town of Brescia in northern Italy, Greenhill has drawn fire from activists for breeding thousands of Beagles for vivisection laboratories, and raising them in inhumane conditions.

Following the raid, officials said three employees were already under investigation for animal cruelty. The 2,500 dogs living on the property were seized, and are being held there until they can be relocated.

The raid occurred just months after after a thousand anti-vivisection activists stormed the compound to liberate puppies. A few protesters were arrested, but many believe that the attention the incident drew led officials to take a closer look at Greenhill.

Animal rights activists say the closure of Greenhill represents a massive victory in the war against animal testing.

“It’s the first good news of the year and I am happy it’s coming from Italy,” said French film star and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot. “This dog farm of shame must permanently close its doors because we have no right to abandon thousands of dogs in hell,” she said.

The Italian senate is now considering a provision to ban the breeding of dogs, cats and primates for research purposes.

More information on this here. Please note, there are some graphic photos, please do not click the link if you are faint of heart.

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A must read about Grain Free pet foods!

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Friday, March 8, 2013

Win $150 of pet food, toys or treats!

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PetFlow.com is going to give away a $150 gift certificate to one lucky person at noon, on February 17th, and we’d love for you to win!  You can enter this contest below, and earn up to 5 entries for just visting our site, liking us on Facebook or tweeting about this contest!  It’s really simple!  Good luck!!

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Hamster Habitats Review

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

A Veterinarian’s thoughts on Specific Life Stage Diets

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In our first installment of “Ask the Doc,” we caught up with Dr. Tim, and asked him if specific life stage foods are indeed necessary, or if they’re just good marketing by the pet food brands. Here is what the doc had to say, you may be surprised by his view!

Do older dogs and cats have nutritional needs that differ from younger dogs and cats, as a general rule? I don’t believe so. Many dog food companies and veterinarians will tell you that a dog is a senior once he or she turns seven years old, and at that point they’d be better off with a senior diet – but it’s not that cut and dried. Every dog and cat is different. For instance, I ran two dogs that were ten years old in the 2009 Iditarod and they finished strong. Were they on a senior diet? No – they simply ate as nature intends for a highly active canine to eat. Is the “Senior Diet” marketing, pure and simple? Heck yes!

My belief is that specific life stage and senior pet diets are pure hype. The best way to feed a dog, regardless of their age, is a diet that consists of a minimum of 26% protein and 16% fat. A dog’s metabolism is naturally geared to respond to these percentages, so accordingly I recommend an “All Life Stages Diet” as opposed to a diet that addresses a perception rather than a reality.

Of course you’re going to notice your companion slowing down as he or she ages, and we’re all a little sad when we acknowledge that Buster just can’t get on the bed anymore without a boost. But does that natural aging process warrant a diet change? No! Those fat and protein requirements remain the same, and barring any liver or kidney issues or diabetes, as diagnosed by your veterinarian, there is no need to buy into a specific life stage diet.

And while it seems like a convenience and a time saver to feed your dog a senior diet that contains glucosamine and chondroitin and all the other built in supplements, the fact of the matter is that the amount of those supplements in the feed is not adequate to address any issue; it is cost prohibitive and simply “window dressing” for the vast majority of pet food manufacturers. If your veterinarian recommends a supplement, give a supplement; it’s the only way to ensure your pet is getting a useful dose.

The same goes for cats; the higher the overall protein and fat the better, which logically lowers the carbohydrates in their diet. And again, if there is a medical issue that develops with the cat, then it may be medically prudent to adjust the amounts of protein and fat in the diet; but as a rule, the more digestible a protein is, the better a dog or cat can handle it – medical issue or not.

The specific life stage diets are pure marketing by pet food manufactures, who grasp onto a human trend and apply it to dog and cat nutrition. Are there some human trends in diets that can relate to dogs and cats? Maybe, but you shouldn’t anthropomorphize the dog and cat diet based on our own. A dog is not a small person, and the cat is not a small dog. Feed your pets the way they are meant to be fed, and you will have a healthy animal no matter what their age.

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Best Hamster Aquarium Review


Can hamsters swim? ...I can't say if they're meant to know how but I do know they can live happily in a Hamster Aquarium!

Pros: A fish tank can actually make a great cage for hamsters (not filled with water, of course!). It offers plenty of floor space, allows you a clear view of your hamster, is easy to clean, and has space for cage accessories.

Cons: Some say the aquarium doesn't leave much airflow. You also have to swoop your hand into the cage to take your hamster out. I like leaving the door open so Spider-ham can stuff his face with food and run in to hide it. It also might not lend itself to as many traditional cage accessories. And it may be too heavy for a child to carry and clean out his or herself.

Suggestion: The aquarium is a solid choice as a cage. If you're interested in getting one, there are some modern improvements to the aquarium.

Much like wire cages, aquarium cages are simple and easy to use. On the left is the recommended 10 Gallon tank that provides enough space for hamsters. It's a simple cage and comes without a lid (although you can see on in the picture).

On the right, you'll see an extension to the tank. You actually put the topper on top of the tank to create more levels. With the topper, there are three "stories" where your hamster can explore. The topper is in wire cage format. So, in a way, you get the best of both aquarium and wire cages.

This is a great setup for hamsters. Just be careful when cleaning since it is a big cage!


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What makes your pet special? Tell their story.

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You think your pet is special, right? Have they changed your life for the better? Have they given you unconditional love when you needed it most? Are they looking at you right now with their beautiful eyes?

We want to hear their story! How did they come into your life? What makes them special?

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