Twelve to 18 hours of sleep in a 24-hour day is quite normal for our feline friends and 15 hours a day is an average.
Twelve to 18 hours of sleep in a 24-hour day is quite normal for our feline friends and 15 hours a day is an average.
Line up a cat care facility near home for overnight boarding needs. It's important to think ahead about this so you're ready when the need arises.
Some exclusively cat-only (sorry, dogs…) boarding facilities even have aquarium towers filled with colorful fish and a landscaped surroundings to attract birds and butterflies.
Cat hotels offer more space and cater specifically to housing cats. This type of facility offers active days for your cat, with knowledgeable, loving staff to give them all the attention they may want or need.
If a puppy and kitten are raised together, they will probably get along just fine, especially at home. But, that behavior is different around other dogs and cats.
Regardless of these behavioral basics, it’s not uncommon for two kitties from the same litter to bond extremely well. Some remain best buddies for life.
Pet boarding facilities take utmost care to ensure the highest levels of safety and cleanliness are maintained; they will be unable to accept your animal if any required vaccinations are not up-to-date.
Vacations are supposed to be all about relaxation and fun for people. However, they can be an unnecessarily stressful time for pet parents unless the accommodation is sorted out in advance. Has it ever happened to you that your trip is planned and the sudden anxiety
We assume cats to be quite independent and fond of doing their own thing. Nonetheless, even the most introspective felines wouldn’t like feeling abandoned or lonely. Domesticated cats can feel bored when left alone for a long period of time, so let’s take a closer
Cats just want to have fun! Does your cat seem bored? Boredom can translate into other behavioral issues such as aggression toward you and others. Cats need attention and exercise to stimulate their minds and enjoy themselves.
SMART PET PARENT IS LAUNCHED
TO HELP DOG AND CAT OWNERS
SAN FRANCISCO—Aug. 14, 2020 / Smart Pet Parent, LLC has launched as the premier educational platform to provide information for dog and cat pet parents with a specific focus on boarding, day care, training and grooming.
Presented in a colorful magazine style, the new digital site curates tips and guidance direct from pet care experts, including owners and managers of leading pet care facilities across North America. Engaging content appears as articles, videos, webinars, podcasts, and newsletters.
According to the ASPCA and other benevolent animal nonprofit organizations, there have been increases in adoption and fostering, with many people becoming first-time pet owners during the coronavirus pandemic. Existing pet owners have been spending more time at home and require solutions for professional pet care as they return to activities outside the home. Smart Pet Parent was created to fill a gap at the intersection of informational and engaging.
In response to the overwhelmingly positive community response to Smart Pet Parent, Co-founder Raghu Shivaram said, “If you’re a pet parent, pet care facility owner, reputable pet product brand or a member of the pet-loving community, we hope you’ll follow us on social media and subscribe to the free newsletter.”
Co-founder Beth Schnitzer added, “We all know that Smart Pet Parents are passionate about their furry friends, so we’re delighted to support such an important community by sharing essential know-how through appealing content.”
About Smart Pet Parent: More than a decade after founding Spritz, a full service marketing, design and software development agency, the company co-founders added Smart Pet Parent to their specialized portfolio in response to a growing list of pet care facility clients.
Contact: Beth Schnitzer | beth@smartpetparent.com | 917-287-7064