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Cat & Dog Mini Cakes Recipe Ingredients: Mix dry ingredients. Add liquid and honey. Mix and let the dough rest in a warm place for 15 minutes. Add oil and allow to sit another 1/2 hour. Take walnut size portions of dough and flatten into small cakes. Bake in oven at 400 for 1/2 hour. For cats, roll dough into 1/4" thickness and bake on a sheet scored into small sections 1/4" square or smaller. Source: Shampoo-chez Good Earth Petalog, 1995 Dog Goodies Cat Goodies
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Ick is for TickProtecting Your Pet from Fleas and Ticks(Family Features) - Spring has sprung, and with warm weather and sunshine comes a more sinister visitor, the threat of fleas and ticks to your pets and your home. Fleas may cause severe itching which can lead to sores if left untreated and they may carry tapeworms that can be transmitted to your pet. A flea infestation can happen quickly and easily, and once your pet is infested, it is likely your home is as well. And while ticks won't multiply like fleas, they do carry diseases that can harm both pets and humans. PreventionBy taking a few simple preventative measures, your pet can have a happier and healthier spring and summer.
"This last step is the most
effective in ongoing protection against fleas and ticks, and now it's
even easier for pet parents to protect their pets because of an
increased availability of products," said Dr. Robyn Jaynes,
veterinarian and pet care expert for PetSmart. Popular products like
Advantage Topical Solution and K9 Advantix used to be available only
through a veterinarian, but are now sold at any PetSmart store TreatmentIf your pet has fleas, it's important to treat your pet, your house and your yard.
For tick removal, it's best not to remove the tick with your bare fingers. Instead:
Whatever prevention measures or treatment you choose, make sure you read all directions carefully. Ask your veterinarian if you need further instruction on the correct way to use a flea and tick product. Never use a dog product on a cat or vice versa. For more information, visit www.petsmart.com. SOURCE: |