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Cat And Dog Massage: 5 Tips
Did you know that you can massage your cats and dogs? In case you haven't known, you also don't have to be a highly trained professional to do this.
If you observe animals, especially cats and dogs, they seem to be able to relax in their own world by themselves. They seem to be at ease the whole time. Take it from there and start your massage right away!
Here are some spots you can perform the massage on.
Matter Of Paws
How many times have you noticed your pet biting and licking away at their own paws (feet)? You can do them a big favor by massaging the webbing between the paw pads underneath. This particular area is hard to reach by animals themselves.
Outer Ears
Again, your cat or dog seems to be always licking its own ear for the longest time. Do them a big favor by rubbing it for them! The outer ear is an area where you can never rub enough. As a tip, you can use your index and middle fingers to dig inside the cartilage (soft bone) that makes up the ear.
Inner Ears
There are many points you can massage inside the ears. Don't think of them as yucky! In fact, if you clean your pet regularly, it is not as dirty as you would think. Stick your finger inside and rub your way inside the ears. Just make sure you wash your hands afterwards.
Belly
You will notice that they always lie on their back happily with their paws facing the top when you massage their stomach. There is one spot called the "ground zero" that you can massage to cause them to move their paws frenetically. Be careful with rubbing your pet, especially your cat because they might scratch you if you stimulate the wrong spot!
Knees
Massage their knees and they will thank you for it (although they can't show it). For 4-legged animals, their knees are like our wrists. When you massage your own wrist, it feels good, doesn't it? The same goes to their knees. Rub their joints, reaching into the bones and tendons. It will create a deep and comfortable sensation for your pet.
Knowing about massaging your cat or dog is great, but it can be tiring. It is highly suggested that you rest on a zero gravity chair or anti gravity chair. Relieve stress on your back too. Click to find out.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Cats and Dogs: Preparing Your Home For A New Arrival
The first few weeks with a new pet are exciting. It is fun to bring a new animal into your family. Of course, while the process is fun, it can also be a lot of work. It isn't a good idea to bring home a new pet without first taking time to prepare. These tips will help you ensure that your home is ready for that new cat or dog.
If you have other pets, they may not be as excited about the new family addition as you are. Other cats and dogs are often jealous of the new pet, which can result in anger and frustration. It is a good idea to keep the older pets and the new animal separate for a little while until you know they will get along. Consider keeping the old pets outside while you go to get the new animal and then introduce them slowly. Make sure you closely supervise all interactions between your old pets and new pet for several days. Older pets may also need a little extra love at this time, so pay attention to everyone, not just the new pet.
In a new environment, even a housebroken animal will have accidents. If you have a new puppy or kitten, the situation will likely be even worse. Prepare for accidents in advance since you know they are bound to happen. Buy a strong cleaner. Enzyme cleaners tend to work best since they remove all traces of pet odor. Remember that your pets have a stronger sense of smell than you. Any traces of smell can result in more accidents. Also remove any expensive rugs from the floor until the new pet is fully trained.
You will also want to be sure that you have other important items on hand. The new animal will need somewhere to sleep. Consider purchasing bedding before bringing the new animal home. Toys and treats are another great way to help them feel at home. Make a list of everything you will need and pick it up in advance so that you won't have to worry about it. A little preparedness will make adjusting to a new pet much easier.
Bringing a new pet home is very exciting. If you plan and prepare properly, it can also be a very enjoyable experience. By making sure you have the items you need, you can avoid a late night run to the store. Take time to prepare your home so that you can enjoy the time with your new pet without worrying about anything.
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