Cats Vs Dogs - Who Is The Easier Pet (Infographic)
Which pet, cat or dog, is easiest to bring home?
Which pet, cat or dog, is easiest to bring home?
This is Pepsi, a sleek little Burmese.
This is Biscuit, a 3 week old rescue kitty, currently (7/1/13) available for adoption at Manhattan Cat Specialists.
Our post 25 of the Most Famous Most Loved Cats We Grew Up With was a lot of fun and a big hit so we decided to find another 25 Celebrity Cats we all know and love.
As a cat veterinarian for over 20 years, I’ve noticed a few common themes to some of the questions and comments I get in the examination room. Cat owners are amazing people. They love their babies. They want to protect their babies. They want to know what the heck is up with their babies?! It is an ongoing struggle trying to understand and communicate with feline creatures. I decided to collect some common questions/comments and address them all in a blog post that I think my veterinary colleagues might relate to as much as my readers can. I hope you can appreciate my tongue-in-cheek tone to some of these issues. (Vets and Techs, did I miss any? Let us know in comments.)
We've gathered together our 20 favorite cat videos from 2011 that we posted throughout the year on our Manhattan Cat Specialists' Facebook Page. Without further ado:
Dr. Arnold Plotnick (MS, DVM, ACVIM, ABVP) blogs about professional life experiences as an expert in the field of feline veterinary medicine. His feline-only full-service hospital, Manhattan Cat Specialists is located in the Upper West Side of New York City. http://manhattancats.com Here are his top 13 posts of the year.
Sleeve Cat is Sleevin'
Pathetic and cute at the same time.
Grief occurs as a result of the abrupt or unexpected severing of attachment. Although cats are thought of as being aloof and solitary, they are, in fact, social animals, and are as capable as dogs of forming deep attachments to people and other animals. It stands to reason that a severing of that attachment would lead to grieving.
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