Friday, September 26, 2008

9 Lives Ground Canned Food for Cats



9 Lives Ground Canned Food for Cats- net wt. 5.5 oz., case of 6 4-packs
From 9 Live





Product Description

Cats crave the savory taste of 9 Lives Canned Food, even Morris, the most famous finicky feline. Every recipe features the quality ingredients your cat craves slow simmered in real broth to bring out all the rich, full flavors. Complete and balanced nutrition, enriched with vitamins and minerals, for cats and kittens. Easy to open flip-top cans. Feeding Instructions: Feed an adult 6 - 8 lb. cat or 3 lb. kitten one can twice per day. Adjust as necessary for your cat's age and activity. Nutritional Statement: Animal feeding tests using AAFCO procedures substantiate that this product provides complete and balanced nutrition for growth and maintenance.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #226161 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: 9 Lives
  • Dimensions: 10.50" h x 14.00" w x 3.50" l, 10.40 pounds
9Lives Cat Food - Making Lives Better

Thursday, September 25, 2008

9 Lives Tuna Select Canned Food for Cats




9 Lives Tuna Select Canned Food for Cats- net wt. 5.5 oz., case






Product Description

With 95% real tuna*, 9 Lives Tuna Select is the canned food that tuna-loving cats prefer. It's packed with flaked tuna and slow cooked to bring out the rich, savory taste. Complete and balanced nutrition, enriched with vitamins and minerals, for cats and kittens. Easy to open flip-top cans. *water excluded Feeding Instructions: Feed an adult 6 - 8 lb. cat or 3 lb. kitten one can twice per day. Adjust as necessary for your cat's age and activity. Nutritional Statement: Animal feeding tests using AAFCO procedures substantiate that this product provides complete and balanced nutrition for growth and maintenance.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #265735 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Memory Foam
  • Dimensions: 10.50" h x 14.00" w x 3.50" l, 10.40 pounds
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by PETCO, PetFoodDirect and Uncle Joe's

9Lives Cat Food - Making Lives Better


Sunday, September 21, 2008

Amazing Cats - Loving and Truly Wonderful Creatures

We all know that cats are loving and truly wonderful creatures. These days, it isn't out of the ordinary to see a cat in virtually every other home, sleeping in the window or cuddling up on the laps of their owners.
In the beginning, people were very grateful to cats and encouraged them to stay with them by feeding them various scraps of food. Once they were fed and perceived humans to be no threat, the cats would move in permanently with their human owners. As time went by, even the wildest of cat would allows humans to approach him, often times even hold and touch as well.
In those days, cats were very loyal and endearing pets. They proved to be great hunters, as they done their sleeping in short periods and were much easier to wake up than dogs. Cats also have better night vision than dogs, and much better hearing as well. If someone moved through the house or if they heard suspicious noises, they would wake while dogs would sleep right through it. Humans loved having cats around, and they seemed to get along good with dogs as well.
These days, cats are used for both companionship and show. There are a lot of breeds available, from the traditional alley cat to the well known Siamese.
Before you get a kitten or older cat, you'll first want to examine the source. If you are getting the kitten from a breeder, you'll want to make sure that the breeder has a reputable reputation. You'll also want to ensure that the cattery is clean and in good shape. The kittens that are still there shouldn't be overcrowded, and their surroundings should be clean. The kittens shouldn't be caged, instead free to run around. All cats that are there should appear healthy, with shiny coats and none of their ribs showing.
The kitten should be sweet, not afraid in the least. Kittens that have been handled young normally have a better temperament. The better breeders won't allow their kittens to leave the nest until they are around 12 weeks old, with some waiting until the kittens are 16 weeks. By doing this, breeders ensure that the kitten is in good health and his immune system has properly developed.
There's no mistaken the fact that cats are great to own. You can get a kitten from a reputable breeder, through a local newspaper, or an adoption agency. Cats can also be obtained from a local pound, although people normally don't like to choose this option.
If you get a healthy cat, you won't have a lot of problems later on down the road. Healthy cats were taken care of - and normally have everything up to date - including their vaccinations.

Finding the World of Pomeranian Pet - Sitting

As the number of Pomeranian pet owners increases day by day, the Pomeranian world of pet-sitting grows correspondingly bigger and bigger. Come and let's explore this world.
Pomeranian pet-sitting is a whole lot similar to baby-sitting.
As pet aficionados recognize the importance of the service while they are away from home and have to leave their pets behind, there are many advantages of using pet-sitting services. Among them are:
* Hiring a pet-sitter to take good care of your Pomeranian at home while you are away dramatically reduces the "trauma" caused by travelling your Pomeranian. With the home environment setting, the Pomeranian is more secured in his turf rather than being transported elsewhere.
* Your Pomeranian can continue to do the usual things that he has been accustomed to without extra effort on his part to take on a new environment. This also minimizes to a large extent the resulting stress.
* On your part, you save yourself from inconveniencing your family, friend, or neighbor or save yourself from the embarrassment of being rejected or fury over unkind family, friend, or neighbor.
* You will have the assurance and the peace of mind that you are leaving your Pomeranian in good hands.
* You can do things conveniently that otherwise you would not be able to do.
When deciding to use the pet-sitting services, these are some helpful reminders:
* Choose a pet-sitter that is known to treat pets like a human being, and you will trust enough to leave you Pomeranian with.
* Compare and contrast at least three pet-sitting services, so you can strike the best deal.
* Take some effort to know more about the pet-sitter. Remove all doubts.
* Check the track record and credibility of the pet-sitting services. Go for high quality services. It may costs a few cents more, but the security and safety of your Pomeranian, and your peace of mind that you get from this are incomparable.
It will also be beneficial to check a few more things prior to leaving your Pomeranian with your chosen pet-sitter:
* Prepare all the necessary supplies that the pet-sitter may need while you are away. Things like food, water, and toys are basic but oftentimes neglected. Check some first-aid medicines too, for emergency purposes.
* Orient the pet-sitter with basic and other helpful information about your pet. Although there are general characteristics, pets may have certain character that is distinct and solely theirs.
* Introduce the pet-sitter to your Pomeranian. Introducing his pet-sitter will at least allow for your pet to be more tolerable.
* Write step-by-step instructions that you would want the pet-sitter to do while you are away.
* Get your pet-sitter's contact number and give your contact number as well. You may also need to leave other numbers such as your pet's veterinary and the alternative numbers where you can be reached for emergency.
Although pet-sitting is a world full of commitment, accountability, and responsibility, it is also a world of fun, love, and laughter especially when you have found just the right sitter, and when that sitter treats your pet as his own.

Bringing Your New Puppy Home - The First 48 Hours

The much anticipated time has come. Today, you're finally going to bring your new puppy home! You've spent many hours joyously waiting to bring your cuddly, furry little ball of fluff into your life. You've done your homework into what breed of dog would fit into you and your family's lifestyle. .

The good care that you take of your puppy in the first 48 hours he is with you is very important. Don't forget, he will be alone for the first time in his young life. His needs have been taken care of by his mother, and he sought his puppy mates for play and comfort. Here's a guide line for the first 48 hours of your puppy's new life with you.

The first thing you need to do is puppy-proof your home and create a safe and friendly environment. Take all of your household poisonous cleaners out of the reach of your puppy. Do the same with any houseplants that are toxic to dogs. And lastly, look around in your house with a puppy's perspective and remove any hazardous items, or any family heirlooms that you don't want destroyed.

Next, make sure you have the appropriate supplies such as food and water bowls, a leach and collar and a brush and comb. Safe puppy toys such as stuffed animals can be found in your local pet store or Walmarts. (If it can fit into his mouth comfortably then it is too small and the puppy could be endangered if he tries to swallow it. Choking can result.) A puppy crate with a bed is ideal to have in your home. You might also consider purchasing a puppy or baby gate to restrict your new puppy to certain areas in your home.

The transition your puppy will experience when he comes home to you can be made easier and more pleasant if you follow theses helpful tips:

Choose a name for you puppy and use it all of the time when addressing him. Always watch over your puppy when he's out of his crate or pen. This will keep him from harm and start to establish good social behavior. When your puppy is sleeping, don't wake him! He needs all the rest he can get to grow properly. Do not leave your puppy unattended with small children or other pets in the beginning! Finally, to make the most out of your puppy and your relationship, you will want to start him on a puppy training program. There are many books and helpful tools on the market today.

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