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from petside.com on 18 Feb 2009
makes sense that senior felines shouldto try to catch senior cat diseases earlyis to assume all senior cats have some levelto try to catch senior cat diseases earlyis to assume all senior cats have some level
How Can I Help My Pets Lose Weight?
from petside.com on 06 May 2009
even lose weight. Diets designed for less active or senior pets tend to have less calories and fat. There are also dietseven lose weight. Diets designed for less active or senior pets tend to have less calories and fat. There are also diets
The Bounce 15 Most Lovable Shelter Pets - Shakespeare
from petside.com on 10 Jan 2009
activity:Writing poetry and plays, lounging around the senior cat room and climbing the cat towersFavorite toy:Ballsactivity:Writing poetry and plays, lounging around the senior cat room and climbing the cat towersFavorite toy:Balls

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Special Care Tips for Senior-Pet Owners
With all the innovative advances in veterinary care today, happily our pets' life expectancy has significantly increased by several years. This said, we need to understand the needs of our senior pets so we can continue to provide the optimum...
Your senior cat is starting to be a little bit forgetful, meows loudly at times for no apparent reason, is not showing as much interest in grooming and at times seems anxious, or lost in your house. You are concerned,...
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harm. Petside will be covering this very critical topic in depth. Other sites will discuss special safety advice for senior pets, while some will provide information about dangerous household products, giving suggestions which will reduce the
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