Thursday, February 26, 2015

Senior Pets Matter!




When private individuals want to relinquish a senior pet, our mission is to be able to offer advice to try to keep the senior pet in the home. For example, sometimes a house-soiling problem can be controlled by the use of a belly band, the introduction of puppy pads, or even canine or feline diapers. We also assist senior pet parents who may be having difficulty affording vet care, medication, or even just basic necessities. Our priority is to try and keep senior pets in their homes, rescue senior pets who have been relinquished to a shelter, and help senior people keep their own pets.

Too often, senior pets are outright abandoned, which is when we offer help in finding them a safe place to land. We are unable to accept owner-surrendered pets at this time, as we do not yet have a sanctuary. It is our goal to learn about any issues prior to a surrender or abandonment, however if that is not the case, we do our best to keep senior pets out of high-kill shelters and offer financial assistance until they can be placed in a foster home or a forever home.

Donations are a critical part of our mission, as we cannot help without the resources to sustain what we do. Keeping a senior pet in their home through common sense solutions, or helping a senior person afford their current pet is far less expensive than trying to re-home a senior pet. It is also far less traumatic for everyone concerned . . . . especially the senior pet. Shelters can be quite scary and confusing to a pet who has been abandoned. Even though most pets are very resilient, it is preferential to keep them out of the shelters and in happy homes. Please, won't you help us sustain our mission by making a generous donation today?! No amount is too small. Many raindrops fill an ocean.

Thank you for your support.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Cats & Drinking Water



Many cat lovers believe that cats simply don’t like drinking water, however, some owners just never see their cat drinking.

As cats have evolved from desert dwelling animals which derived most of their water from eating their prey, it is true that they do not have a strong natural urge to drink frequently. If they are not keen on the water source available they would rather give it a miss. But this does not mean that that they don’t enjoy drinking water. And a good water intake is beneficial to help support urinary tract health.


The amount of water consumption depends on a variety of factors, including the size of your cat, the time of year and whether your cat's diet includes wet food or dry cat food only. If cats are given dry food only, they will require significantly more supplemental water to stay acceptably hydrated. Normally, a cat will require 2-4 ounces of fresh water in addition to its food. Dry food is only 10 percent water, while canned is approximately 80 percent water. So obviously your cat is going to drink a lot more water if you are providing dry food only.

Of course, you must always ensure that your cat has access to fresh, clean water, but have you ever considered how to offer that water so that your cat finds it appealing? Check out these simple tips and you may be surprised by the difference they can make to your cat’s water intake:

* Place water bowls well away from feeding areas. For cats, eating and drinking are entirely separate activities. From an evolutionary perspective, this avoids the risk of drinking water contaminated by bugs from the carcasses they are feeding on. On the same lines, don’t place water bowls close to litter trays – cats are far too sensible to want to drink near their toileting areas.

* Use china, metal or glass water bowls. Many cats dislike the taste of water in plastic bowls. A wider, shallow bowl that is full to the brim is often preferred, allowing the cat to keep one eye on its surroundings at all times while drinking.

* Place a few bowls around the house in different locations, not forgetting the upstairs if your cat spends time there. Cats are opportunistic drinkers and don’t tend to make a special trip to find their water. With a bit of experimentation, you may find that your cat has a favorite place in the house where they like to stop for a drink.

* If you have more than one cat, make sure there are enough water bowls to avoid any arguments. Cats don’t like queuing!

* Change your cat’s water frequently to keep it fresh. Many cats prefer moving water. Again, this instinct helps ensure that drinking water is clean and uncontaminated. Commercial water fountains are really beneficial for these cats.










How Can I Tell If My Cat Is Getting Enough Water?

There are a few simple signs that will give you a pretty good indication of your cat is staying hydrated:

~ Skin elasticity. Gently pull the skin at the base of your cat's neck (scruff). The skin should spring back when you release it. If it does not, your cat might not be getting enough water.

~ A shiny coat without dry flakes is a sign of hydration.

~ Your cat should exhibit normal physical activity and not be overly lethargic.

~ Is your cat urinating 2-3 times per day? You can tell if this is happening by checking your cat's litter box for medium-sized clumps.


Purchasing an automatic water fountain may be one way to get your cat to consume more water. Both Drinkwell and Petmate make drinking fountains for cats. Or, you may want to try Aspen Pet Cool Flow.  Depending on the fountain you choose, they can cost anywhere from $20 to $60.

~ Some cats don't like the taste of "hard" water which is high in concentrates of mineral salts. Try offering distilled or filtered water instead.

~ It might be necessary to rinse your cat's water bowl a couple times a day during the warmer months of the year when bacteria can form quickly.






NEW!! Sealogix Omega-3 Ultra-Pure Fish Oil for Cats & Dogs



We are super excited to announce that Sealogix Omega-3 Ultra-Pure Fish Oil for dogs and cats is on sale now!




Not All Pet Fish Oils are Created Equal


Regular supplementation of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) from fish oil can help support your companion animal’s healthy skin, coat, heart, brain eyes and joints. However, numerous supplements on the shelves today do not contain the optimal concentration of fish oil. In addition, many of these supplements are not tested by an independent laboratory to ensure purity and safety.

Offered in 2-oz. and 8-oz. bottles, this formula features an ideal concentration of 30% DHA and EPA for the overall health of dogs and cats.

The oil is in a triglyceride form, which is highly bioavailable. It does not contain added flavors, so it has a mild, natural taste that dogs and cats will love. 

Sealogix fish oil liquids for pets are easier to feed compared to gel capsules, which can be difficult to swallow and messy when spit up. The 2-oz bottle has an easy-to-measure dropper and the 8-oz bottle has an easy-to-use measuring cup.


Sealogix fish oils for pets are made in a human pharmaceutical facility … the same place as our Sealogix for people. Like our fish oil for people, each bottle receives a nitrogen flush to remove oxygen from the bottle before it is sealed for ultra freshness.

Sealogix fish oils meet or exceed the highest standards in the industry for quality assurance. Every batch receives IFOS 5-Star ratings for purity, concentration and freshness. The results are posted on the website so you can see for yourself the quality, concentration and purity that these fish oils offer.



Plus, Sealogix fish oils offer you an outstanding value. For example, it costs only $.18 a day for a ten-pound cat and only $.37 a day for a 40-lb. dog (based on Autoship pricing).



Shop for Sealogix Omega-3 Ultra-Pure Fish Oil HERE!



Why should I give my dog or cat a fish oil supplement?

In general, pet foods contain more omega-6 than omega-3 fatty acids. To promote a healthier fatty acid profile, it is advisable to supplement with omega-3 fatty acids. 

What are the health benefits associated with taking omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil?

Regular supplementation of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) from fish oil can help support your dog or cats healthy:

~ Skin
~ Coat
~ Heart
~ Brain
~ Eyes

~ Joints


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