Category: Cats
Upcoming DC Area Pet Events – June & July 2023
Hey there, pet lovers! Looking for something fun to do? We’ve rounded up a list of the area’s best events and activities for pets and pet-loving people in DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia. We’ve got yappy hours, paint your pet nights, cat yoga, pet rescue events, pet-related educational workshops, and more for you to choose…
Where to Adopt a Pet in the DC Area
Ready to welcome a new member into your family? Adopting a pet saves two lives – your new pet, and the animal that will take its place in a rescue or shelter that may have limited resources. You can also save money on vet bills when you choose to adopt. DC area rescues and shelters…
The 7 Best Dog and Cat-Themed Board Games
My family and I love board games almost as much as we love our pets! And we’re always on a lookout for ways to combine those two passions with pet-themed board games. For this article, I’ve teamed up with my household’s resident board game expert, my 13-year-old son, Gavin, to bring you our favorite dog…
Unleash Your Cat’s Inner Tiger: The Importance of Play for Cats
Cats are known for their innate hunting instincts and playful nature. However, many cat owners tend to overlook the importance of playtime for their furry companions. It’s no secret that cats are independent animals, but they still crave interaction and stimulation from their human counterparts. In fact, a lack of playtime can lead to boredom,…
How to Prepare for Your Pet Sitter
As a pet owner, finding a great pet sitter is essential when planning for a business trip or holiday vacation. A professional pet sitter will provide loving, quality care for your pets and home when you can’t be there. And while you may have already found the right person to take care of your furry…
A Quick Guide to Keeping Your Pet’s Teeth Healthy
Your pet’s bad breath and discolored teeth aren’t just unpleasant and unattractive. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, by the time your dog or cat is three years old, they will very likely have some early evidence of periodontal (gum) disease, which will worsen as your pet grows older if you don’t take effective…