How To Make The Summer Bearable For Your Cat?
/Summer brings with it the risk of heat stroke in cats. Read more about preventing heat stroke and ways to keep your cat cool and comfortable on hot summer days.
Read MoreSummer brings with it the risk of heat stroke in cats. Read more about preventing heat stroke and ways to keep your cat cool and comfortable on hot summer days.
Read MoreFireworks season came early and in force this year in Boston, with nightly celebrations that can be happy for some people, but frightening for pets. Your cat may be scared by the noises. Here are some tips to help you and your cat.
Read MoreAutomated timed cat feeders are a good solution for maintaining a healthy diet for your cat and an easy schedule for you. Learn about the different types of feeders available, and find the one that is suitable for you and your cat.
Read MoreCats are amazing communicators, but they do so subtly, using body language cues. Understanding these cues will let you know whether your cat is happy or not when being held, help you prevent discomfort to your cat, and reduce the risk of injury.
Read MoreWe are getting ready to take on new bookings and new clients, while keeping safety as a top priority. As required by the Reopening Massachusetts plan, we completed the COVID-19 Control Plan. We are sharing our policies for providing our in house pet care services with safety and compliance in mind.
Read MoreYou can teach your cat important life skills, like enjoying the carrier, tolerating nail trims, or giving high fives. Training is a fun enrichment activity that builds the bond between you and your cat.
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The beginning of a new year is always a good opportunity to reflect and adjust. We are excited to announce some upcoming changes to our services and the launch of new services, including no-time-limit visits, enrichment visits, and litter scooping services.
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Peace of Mind for You and Your Cat is not just a tagline; it’s my philosophy. As of fall 2021, I have been certified as a Fear Free Certified Professional (Pet Sitter). The certification enables me to improve the quality of care I provide to your cat. This is particularly important when your cat requires medication. In this article, I share the four pillars of giving medicine with recommendations for implementation.