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Popularity Contest – Dogs vs Cats: The Results Are In

October 15, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

Canine vs Feline? Almost two of every three pet owners prefer dogs, according to an online poll conducted jointly by the American Kennel Club and the Cat Fanciers Association. Of more than 9,000 votes cast, dogs fetched 65 percent of them. The votes in the “pet preference” poll were tallied over eight weeks on the website meetthebreeds.com . Inspired by the upcoming Meet the Breeds event, the world’s largest showcase of cats and dogs, the American Kennel Club and the Cat Fanciers’ Associ

What Causes Arthritis In Cats And Dogs?

August 23, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

by Moses Wright Arthritis in cats and dogs is a condition that causes inflammation of the pet’s joints. Arthritis in dogs and cats is rare. Large dogs are more susceptible to developing arthritis than small dogs or cats. The size of the pet also affects how debilitating arthritis can be. Arthritis is likely to cause significantly more impairment in a large dog then it would in a small dog or cat. Arthritis in dogs and cats is often caused by a wearing down of the cartilage of the joints. O

What Causes Arthritis In Cats And Dogs?

August 22, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

by Moses Wright Inflammation of the joints is a condition known as arthritis. Arthritis can affect both cats and dogs, but arthritis in pets is rare. Large dogs are most susceptible to arthritis. The size of the pet also affects how debilitating arthritis can be. Arthritis is likely to cause significantly more impairment in a large dog then it would in a small dog or cat. If the cartilage or soft tissue of the joints become damaged or worn, it can cause arthritis. Older pets are more likel

What Causes Arthritis In Cats And Dogs?

August 22, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

by Moses Wright Inflammation of the joints is a condition known as arthritis. Arthritis can affect both cats and dogs, but arthritis in pets is rare. Large dogs are most susceptible to arthritis. The size of the pet also affects how debilitating arthritis can be. Arthritis is likely to cause significantly more impairment in a large dog then it would in a small dog or cat. If the cartilage or soft tissue of the joints become damaged or worn, it can cause arthritis. Older pets are more likel

Ear Mites In Cats And Dogs

August 18, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

by Moses Wright Ear mites are microscopic parasites that commonly infest the ear canals of cats and dogs. Canker ear is a name that refers to having ear mites. Infestations of ear mites are highly contagious among pets. Rabbits and some other pets may also develop ear mite infestations. If one pet in the household gets ear mites, it is recommended that all pets that can get ear mites are also treated for ear mites to prevent the infestation from circulating among the pets. Ear mites live i

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