Rescue Cats Get In “Kerfuffle” At Sanctuary Right Before Snack Time

An adorable video captured the moment a feisty “kerfuffle” unfolded at a cat sanctuary right before snack time. Thankfully, no cats were harmed in the midst of the fight, at least not physically (there may have been some ego damage). Photo: TikTok/@furballfarmpetsanctuary The cats were all waiting together for some food at the Furball Farm Pet Sanctuary in Faribault, Minnesota, a cage free cat sanctuary for feral cats, when the incident occurred. It all started when one cat decided to swat at another. While it could’ve ended...

    Posted On: Mar 13, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

You Can Definitely Relax at a Malaysian Cafe That Surprisingly Highlights Live Reptiles

The existence of coffee shops is truly beneficial to society, especially to those who thrive with the help of coffee and sweets. You can quickly order coffee if you have a sudden need for a shot of caffeine. Cafes are very accessible, because if you might have not noticed yet, coffee shops are almost everywhere. From the largest coffeehouse companies to small businesses, you can easily find one nearby. But it isn’t just the beverages and food that make people visit the establishment — it’s also a place for social gatherings....

    Posted On: Mar 13, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

3 Steps to Balance Your Dog with the Right Protein

Dogs need 1 gram of protein per 1 pound of body weight every day to stay healthy. But did you know that you could be feeding your dog the wrong kind of protein? Find the right one and their right food with these three easy steps! Protein is an essential part of your dog’s diet. However, feeding the wrong protein could actually cause an imbalance. Eastern Food Therapy tells us you need to understand your dog’s ‘temperature’ so you can feed them the right protein. This one diet change could make all the difference for...

    Posted On: Mar 13, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

Maddie’s Weekly Roundup: Welcoming practices, Black animal activism and more!

Happy Monday! Below is a brief roundup of resources added over the past week. Resources to incorporate more welcoming practices at your animal organizationWith the Open Arms Challenge kicking off next month, the Maddie’s® Pet Forum resource drive for March is focused on welcoming practices. We know that making changes to your organization’s existing practices can sometimes be challenging, so the goal with this resource drive is to share and learn from others who have made changes or… Learn More The February Community...

    Posted On: Mar 13, 2023 | Category: Chew On This InformationView Details

Turkeys Think They’re Superior To You And No One Knows Why

If you think about animals that follow a certain hierarchy, you’d probably think about primates and wolves. Those that hold the alpha position are treated as the superior in their group, and it’s expected for the rest of their group to respect them. But there’s another group of animals that has their own, quite literally I must add, pecking order. PHOTO: Pixabay/Jae Rue The term pecking order actually came from a zoologist who discovered the dominance or social hierarchy in chickens. The term is still widely used today and...

    Posted On: Mar 13, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Why Play Is So Important for Dogs

Play is vital to your dog’s well-being, both physically and mentally, and choosing the right toys makes it even more beneficial. In today’s busy world, we don’t give play a very high priority. Yet, it’s important to physical, mental and emotional health — not just for us, but for our dogs too. Playing with your dog is not only fun, it’s also good for both of you, and choosing the right toys makes it even better. Benefits of Play “Play keeps us young at heart and healthy in our bodies, and it does the...

    Posted On: Mar 12, 2023 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Dog Information InformationView Details

You’ll Love Doggy Parton, Dolly Parton’s New Dog Product Line

Annie Butler Shirreffs Annie Butler Shirreffs has worked in the pet industry for 20 years and is currently the senior editor of Catster and Dogster magazines. A cat lover since she was a little girl, she has always had feline friends in her life. She and her husband share their Southern California home with their four cats, Agatha, Alastair, Jack and Mathilda, and an ever-changing clowder of foster kittens, all of whom enjoy being testers for cool, new products. Source:...

    Posted On: Mar 12, 2023 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Take Your Dog to Work Day: What You Must Know

Some days, you may feel that you work like a dog at your job. But imagine getting to work with your dog in your cubicle, your office or business. In 1999, Patti Moran, founder of Pet Sitters International, created the annual event Take Your Dog to Work Day. This year, it is being celebrated on June 23, and it has now expanded to Take Your Pet to Work Week and, yes, even Take Your Cat to Work Day. “I wanted to find a way for PSI to give back to the pet community from which our members earn their living and find a unique way to celebrate...

    Posted On: Mar 11, 2023 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Nearly 250 Neglected Rabbits Rescued From One Property

This story was submitted by Lindsey Heaney from our shelter friend, the Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County, which saves pets’ lives in the Tacoma, Washington area. The Animal Rescue Site is proud to share their stories. You can learn more about their work here! In mid-February, 246 rabbits were confiscated from a Puyallup, Washington, property by Pierce County Animal Control and were brought to the Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County. The rabbits varied in age and physical condition. The shelter’s veterinary...

    Posted On: Mar 11, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Sweet, Smart, & Fun Chocolate Lab with Personality Described as “Delightful” in Need of Rescuing

I’m Ruby, but I go by the name Remi. I am a sweet, smart, and fun 8-year-old chocolate Lab girl. My former mom has described my personality as “delightful” and that I’m a devoted and loyal companion to my human. I’m looking for a home with no dogs, cats, or other creatures. Honestly, I’m all you’ll need cuz I’m that special. I have basic training and obedience skills perfected. I’m very loving, affectionate, and silly. I’m also playful and enjoy cuddling with you. Attention is the...

    Posted On: Mar 10, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details