April 15, 2014

Many pet owners have assumed that bamboo flooring simply isn’t an option when pets live in the house. However, there are many great flooring options that can be safely used with indoor pets. Bamboo is a great way to have floors that work well for virtually any type of home, even with pets present.

bamboo flooringStrand woven home bamboo flooring is the best option for pet owners. The difference is that the bamboo used in these planks has been woven, providing a better bond than other bamboo products. They are also subjected to heating and compression, making them even stronger.

One thing that homeowners do need to be vigilant about is how susceptible these floors are to scratches. Though some types of bamboo are harder than others, many have found it helpful to use flooring samples to see how well they resist scratches first.

Regularly trimming a pet’s nails is the best way to ensure that the floor doesn’t get scratched. Pets that are difficult about having their claws trimmed might be good candidates for soft paws, which are inserts placed over the claws to prevent scratching.

Ordinary scratches are easy to get out during the buffing and cleaning process. The most effective cleaners used on bamboo flooring feature aluminum oxide. It’s important to carefully check the ingredients used in a cleaning product to ensure that it will do the job.

Preventing spills from food is a better alternative to trying to cope with them after they happen. Spill-proof bowls are best. However, using rubber floor mats on pet and eating areas is also a good option.

It’s always important for pet owners to do what they can to eliminate accidents. Cleaning up urine right away is especially important. This is because urine is capable of creating very visible stains that are tricky to get rid of. If a pet does have an accident that leaves a strain behind, consider sanding and refinishing to restore it to its former beauty.

Bamboo is becoming a flooring type of choice for many homeowners. It is not only very durable, but is one of the most sustainable types available. Pet owners can safely consider this as an option.

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April 11, 2014

So many places that are comfy for Tia to sleep and she decides that this tiny corner together will all my knick knacks is the place she loves most. Sleep tight little one.. don’t start pushing mommy’s stuff down ok.



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April 09, 2014

When we’re tired, agitated, or upset, it’s always nice to have a “happy place” where we know we’re safe and comfortable. Be it a favorite chair, your bed, or a home office, a place that we enjoy and is explicitly ours can almost always make us feel better. When you have these places, it’s comforting to know you’ll never have to worry about finding somebody in your recliner, or come home to your crisply-made bed swirled in a twist of blankets.

This piece of mind is incredibly important to us. So, wouldn’t it then make sense that our pets would appreciate the same thing? Of course it does! For all the unconditional love and friendship our pets give us, giving them a bed or cushion all their own is really the least we can do for them.

Pet beds not only give pets something that becomes theirs, it will also make their lives happier and more comfortable. Would you want to lie down on a cold linoleum floor? Probably not, but you could definitely see yourself in a cozy memory foam bed, and your pets will too.

Adequately padded pet pads and cushions will ease the burden on their joints, helping with the aging process as well as the recovery process should a furry friend require surgery. The Foam Factory, an online source of pet beds, can provide the comfort your pet needs.

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The best part though, is when your pet feels good, it makes you feel good too. So giving them a place to call their own really is a win-win!

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March 20, 2014

When your life is hectic, it’s easy to forget to take your pet to the vet. There are tons of reasons to skip going to the vet, but when you do, you risk your pet’s health. As a general rule, veterinarians are there to prevent your pets from getting sick; they also treat your pets when something is wrong.

How Often Should Your Pets See The Veterinarian?

Generally speaking, your pets should see the veterinarian at least once a year. If they are young and healthy, you’ll quickly be able to notice if something is wrong with them. As they age, your pets might need more frequent care; illnesses in old age tend to advance rapidly. A quick checkup every six months is ideal for your pets when they start getting older.

Your veterinarian will give your pet the vaccines it needs to stay healthy; coincidentally, these vaccines need to be administered every year. When you make sure your pet gets all of its vaccinations, it’s very likely to stay healthy throughout the year.

If your pet is showing the following symptoms, make sure to get them to the nearest animal emergency hospital:

  • Decreased Appetite
  • Extreme Weight Loss
  • Lethargy Or Depression
  • Constant Vomiting Or Diarrhea

Use common sense when it comes to your pet’s health; if you take pets to their scheduled appointments, they lead a healthy and happy life. When your pet is showing real symptoms of an illness, don’t hesitate to bring it to a veterinarian as soon as you can; you may end up saving its life.

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March 15, 2014

Mommy came home and showed us our very wonderful new year gift pack from Fancy Feast. Of course this was way overdue since it arrived in January but we forgive mommy because the gift arrived in Singapore and not where we are living. We are so thrilled to see this goody pack. Can’t wait to gobble them up! Thank you Fancy Feast!

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