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Social Kitty

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June is Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat month, so if you have always wanted a spunky whiskered creature in your life, now is the perfect time to grant that wish! Cats are filling up shelters, but they all want their forever homes. If you already have a cat, are worried about socializing an older cat, or incorporating a new…

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The Truth About Treadmills

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Treadmills: you may hate them with the wrath of Achilles or simply use them to hang clothes on, but there’s now an even better use for them! Stop avoiding your treadmill and utilize it for your dog–you won’t even have to break a sweat (only Fido will)! Read on for tips to help your fuzzy…

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Put Some Spring in That Paw!

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Spring has sprung, leading many of us to turn our thoughts to Easter celebrations, spring cleaning and home improvement projects. But the change of season can be precarious for curious pets or their unknowing owners. Before you launch into your decorating regimen, seasonal projects or outdoor ventures, take a moment to learn about the most…

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Dogs Just Want to Have Fun!

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It turns out we’re not the only ones who benefit from social events and activities, so do dogs! Visiting a local dog park or attending a Morris Animal Inn dog daycare party provides a good opportunity for canines to meet and greet, a vital step in their social development.   At Morris Animal Inn, fun…

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Fitness For Fluffy, Too!

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Resting up for the hunt. When we think of cats, many of us think of lounging and snoozing, not fitness. But despite this reputation, cats both desire and require regular physical activity. It is estimated that between 25 and 40 percent of cats seen by U.S. vets are overweight or obese, hindering their quality of…

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