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	<title>Ragdoll Cats &#124; Care, Feeding, &#38; Grooming Tips &#187; pets and animals</title>
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		<title>How To Spot Cancer Symptoms In Dogs &#8211; Know What Signs To Look Out For</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 14:25:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KC</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cancer is a disease that is no longer confined to affecting just humans. Studies have shown that even small animals are now vulnerable to this deadly, debilitating disease. Many people will be alarmed to find out that cancer is actually a very common disease in animals, in this case, dogs, in particular.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Cancer is a disease that is no longer confined to affecting just humans. Studies have shown that even small animals are now vulnerable to this deadly, debilitating disease. Many people will be alarmed to find out that cancer is actually a very common disease in animals, in this case, dogs, in particular.</p>
<p>The worsening worldwide problem of pollution, poor diet, exposure to chemicals and animal stress are all contributing factors to the growing number of animal victims of this deadly condition. The sad thing is, most people may not be aware that their beloved pet is harbouring a deadly disease due to lack of awareness of the symptoms.</p>
<p>Caring for your dog&#8217;s health is no different from taking care of one&#8217;s own health. The key to being successful with the fight against cancer is to be armed with enough knowledge in order to make informed choices with regards to the selection of treatment.</p>
<p>Your vet will also be able to tell you things like the extent of participation that you as the owner are expected to have, the side effects that your dog may be subjected to as a result of the treatment, and what types of physical and behavioural changes to watch out for.</p>
<p>Certain cancers respond well to specific treatments. As with cancer treatments for humans, there now a number of treatments that you can choose for your beloved animal. All these developments, of course, are courtesy of modern science. Available treatments range from the more traditional treatments to some newer methods that involve the use of cutting-edge technologies. Methods change with the changing of the times. People and medical experts are now more open to the idea of combining natural ways of healing and conventional medicine. The result is a myriad of solutions that range from holistic, natural, to the more cutting-edge, technological, alternative methods of treatment.</p>
<p>As with any medical condition, it is always wise to leave serious conditions under the watchful eye of medical practitioners. The same is true in both human beings and animals.</p>
<p>Here are some of the most common telltale signs that a small animal or in this case, your dog has cancer: 	lumps or bumps on any part of the body that refuse to go away 	wounds or sores that would not heal completely 	significant loss of weight 	trouble swallowing or eating 	significant change in appetite 	stiffness on any part of the body that won&#8217;t go away 	trouble breathing 	trouble defecating 	trouble urinating 	refusal to be active 	non-stop bleeding from any opening in the body 	unusual discharge from any opening in the body 	foul odour emitted by the animal</p>
<p>Visit www.cancer-treatment-for-dogs.com to find out how to spot <a href="http://www.cancer-treatment-for-dogs.com" rel='nofollow'>dog cancer symptoms</a> and the latest <a href="http://www.cancer-treatment-for-dogs.com" rel='nofollow'>cancer treatment for dogs</a>. Go now, it might save your dogs life!</p>
<p>Tags: cats, pets, ragdollcats, catcare</p>
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		<title>Protect Your Beloved Pets With A Pet Insurance Policy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 16:57:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie Lamb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost every household has at least one type of pet. Many households have multiple pets, being blended with a combination of dogs, cats, fish and birds. Fish and birds rarely have health problems which require expensive veterinary care. However that is not the case with a dog or cat. When a dog or cat is injured or seriously ill, it can cost the pet's owner a huge sum of money to correct the problem. This is why pet insurance makes financial sense for the family, and stands out as an act of love for the pet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Almost every household has at least one type of pet. Many households have multiple pets, being blended with a combination of dogs, cats, fish and birds. Fish and birds rarely have health problems which require expensive veterinary care. However that is not the case with a dog or cat. When a dog or cat is injured or seriously ill, it can cost the pet&#8217;s owner a huge sum of money to correct the problem. This is why pet insurance makes financial sense for the family, and stands out as an act of love for the pet.</p>
<p>An insurance policy not only protects your pet, it protects your family from financial hardship. Vet bills can be really expensive in some instances. The minimal cost of the policy will more than justify the expenses you could suffer later.</p>
<p>Dogs and cats can be aflicted with some of the same types of illnesses that humans have to contend with. Cancer is just one of the illnesses we have in common. Even though a cat or dog may be small compared to a human, the financial responsibility passed on to the owner for treatment of a serious illness can be huge. If your pet needed surgery and had to stay in the veterinary hospital it could wind up costing a small fortune. An insurance policy for your pet would help you cover the cost of treatment.</p>
<p>The human members of your family more than likely have regular doctor and dental visits. Chances are, you probably also have insurance which will cover all or part of the costs involved in this preventative care. Some health insurance policies will also cover your pet for preventative healthcare. This may include regularly scheduled veterinary checkups, as well as dental examinations.</p>
<p>While shopping for insurance for your cat or dog it would help if you kept in mind how much money you would like to pay out of pocket for each visit. Your deductible will determine how much your insurance will cost. The higher your deductible, the lower the insurance premium will be. Keep in mind that the typical policy for a pay it will run you less than $20 monthly. This is a very minimal amount, considered that some vet bills for extended care can run up a bill in the thousands of dollars.</p>
<p>One of the main factors you may want to keep in mind while looking for a health insurance policy for your dog or cat is the amount of your deductible. You should also make about whether or not the policy will cover multiple pets. Some insurance companies will allow you a discount for insuring more than one pet.</p>
<p>Insurance for pets has become more popular over the last few years because of the rising cost of veterinary care. Some insurance companies which have traditionally only catered to humans, now also carry insurance for pets. It would be to your advantage to ask your current insurance provider if they have this type of policy. You may be able to get it at a substantial discount since you are already a customer. If your insurance company does not offer this type of insurance, this is no big problem as you will be able to find it elsewhere.</p>
<p>No pet owner will deny that their pet has achieved family status. Since we all love our pets so much, it only makes it easier to justify the small cost of pet insurance. You will be covered should your pet need extended veterinary care, and your pet will be covered should they become critically ill or injured.</p>
<p>You care for your pet very much and this is one good reason that you need to treat him like one of your family. By taking out <a href="http://www.whichvippetinsurance.com/vet-pet-insurance.html" rel='nofollow'>vet pet insurance</a> or <a href="http://www.lowcostvippetinsurance.com/pet-care-pet-insurance.html" rel='nofollow'>pet care pet insurance</a>, you can rest assured that in case of some misfortune, your pet will get the greatest vet assistance available.</p>
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		<title>Get the Facts on Arthritis in Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:18:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennefer Poultson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog arthritis can be caused by injury, congenital defects, or ageing. Surprisingly, injury is a major cause of arthritis in dogs, and therefore affects many younger dogs. Quite minor injuries can result in the condition. A predisposition to conditions such as hip dysplasia can cause early onset of an arthritic condition in dogs. Older dogs who have never suffered an injury are likely to develop arthritis as they age.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Dog arthritis can be caused by injury, congenital defects, or ageing. Surprisingly, injury is a major cause of arthritis in dogs, and therefore affects many younger dogs. Quite minor injuries can result in the condition. A predisposition to conditions such as hip dysplasia can cause early onset of an arthritic condition in dogs. Older dogs who have never suffered an injury are likely to develop arthritis as they age.</p>
<p>There are different types of dog arthritis, just as with the human arthritis condition. The problem is an inflammation in one or more joints. This can be caused by an inflammation either in the cartilage in the joint or a problem with the joint&#8217;s synovial fluid. In dogs, the most common forms of arthritis are osteoarthritis, infective arthritis, immune mediated arthritis and idiopathic arthritis.</p>
<p>Arthritis in dogs is usually first manifested as a slow and gradual limpness in the limbs. Lameness will be the result and may reach the point where the dog has a hard time walking. This will lead in most cases to the dog being less active in play, walks and even moving about the home. Stiffness is likely to be more severe in the morning or after a nap but the stiffness is often minimal in the daytime, however.</p>
<p>An arthritic dog will usually experience pain when their legs are touched near the inflamed joint. The will usually be swelling in this area, but it may not be visible to an unaided eye.</p>
<p>Arthritis medicine is available for dogs who suffer from the condition ? this can treat the inflammation. Many dog owners instead opt for more natural methods of treatment for their pet, finding them more helpful in many cases. Glucosamine and MSM are two popular natural dog arthritis treatments (they are also used in humans with arthritis). A lot of experts in the field think that arthritis is best treated by a combination of MSM, Glucosamine and Chondroitin.</p>
<p>Glucosamine is an amino sugar which occurs naturally in the body ? but part of the effects of aging is the loss of the ability to produce enough of this sugar for the body&#8217;s needs. Glucosamine is not found in any significant food source, but can be obtained from the shells of shellfish. The anti-inflammatory effects it offers are very useful in the treatment of arthritis, in humans and in animals alike.</p>
<p>In many cases, a change in diet may be sufficient to alleviate arthritis in dogs. Some arthritic conditions will respond to this step in conjunction with exercise. Obesity can be a factor in the development of arthritis, so by keeping the animal at a healthy weight, the aches and pains of arthritis can be taken away, as well as keeping the dog in a better overall state of health.</p>
<p>Often, though, arthritis remedies will be required, to keep the pain of your dog&#8217;s arthritis symptoms under control.</p>
<p>Conventional veterinary medicine has limited answers for treating <a href="http://www.HealthyHappyDogs.com/Arthritis" rel='nofollow'>dog arthritis</a>, but the good news is that there are natural alternatives that can even reverse <a href="http://www.dog-health-care-information.com/arthrix" rel='nofollow'>canine arthritis</a>.</p>
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		<title>Rendering Plants Products Have no Business in Your Cats&#8217; Food</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 19:58:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ike Lowe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are hundreds of Rendering Plants in the United States and they process millions of tons of dead, dying, diseased and disabled animals, fat and meat waste.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Ike Lowe</div>
<p>There are hundreds of Rendering Plants in the United States and they process millions of tons of dead, dying, diseased and disabled animals, fat and meat waste.</p>
<p>What would you find in Rendering Plants?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not uncommon, in a rendering plant, to find such dead animals as; skunks, snakes, opossums, cat, dogs, circus animals, raccoons, horses and foxes. In addition, the Rendering Plants also transforms billions of pounds of decaying flesh and kitchen grease, from mainly fast food restaurants, into billions of pounds of commercial meat and bone meal, tallow and yellow grease and much of it ends up in commercial pet foods.</p>
<p>Rendering Plants sell their products to cat and dog food companies as well as cosmetic companies. Yet they claim that by removing dead and decaying animals from our city streets, they are doing a public service and not doing it for profits.</p>
<p>A peek inside a Rendering Plant</p>
<p>A look inside a Rendering Plant in California revealed A floor piled high with &#8220;Raw products&#8221; &#8211; thousands of dead dogs and cats, heads and hooves from cattle, sheep, pigs and horses, whole skunks, rats and raccoons &#8211; all waiting to be processed. In the 90-degree-heat, the pile of dead animals seems to have a life of their own as millions of maggots swarm over the carcasses.</p>
<p>Two men operating Bobcat mini dozer loading the raw materials into a 10-foot-deep stainless steel pit. A giant auger-grinder begins to turn. Popping bones and squeezing flesh are sounds from a nightmare you&#8217;ll never forget.</p>
<p>During this process, a soup produces a fat of yellow grease or tallow that rises to the top and is skimmed off. The product is then sent to a hammer mill press which squeezes out the remaining moisture and pulverizes the product into a gritty powder. Shaker screens sift out excess hair and large bones. All that is left is yellow grease, meat and bone meal.</p>
<p>Every day, hundreds of Rendering Plants across the U.S. truck millions of tons of this &#8220;food enhancer&#8221; to poultry ranches, cattle feed-lots, dairy and hog farms, fish feed plants and pet food manufacturers where it is mixed with other ingredients to feed the billions of animals that meat-eating humans, in turn, will eat.</p>
<p>Are your pets benefiting from these ingredients?</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t you think that your pet deserves better than to be fed ingredients from Rendering Plants? So now you know what to do when you see labels on your pet food with ingredients such as; beef and chicken fat, poultry by-products, fish meal, tallow, yellow grease, meat meal or meat by-products &#8211; avoid them.</p>
<p>Pets are shoved into the pit with flea collars still attached. The insecticide Dursban arrives in the form of cattle insecticide patches. Euthanized drugs given to pets and pharmaceuticals leak from antibiotics in livestock are also included.</p>
<p>Rendering Plant officials claim that it is not economical feasible to have someone remove the pets&#8217; ID tags surgical pins and needles and plastics wrap from supermarket rejected meat, chicken and fish. Therefore all that plastic and metal become part of your pet food.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s fair to say that without Rendering Plants, our cities would run the risk of becoming filled with diseased and rotting carcasses. Fatal viruses and bacteria would spread through the population but it&#8217;s not safe for pet food manufacturers to use products produced at Rendering Plants.</p>
<p>Rendering plants produce products that are toxic to our pets.  Cats and dogs are part of the raw material that Rendering Plants use to produce their toxic concoction and the drug Sodium Phenobarbital used to euthanize cats and dogs is not destroyed in the rendering process.  Therefore this drug is part our of our pets foods.</p>
<p>All pet owners want is food for our four-legged friends that is wholesome, nutritional and free of toxic ingredients. The pet food companies have proven they are not going to do that. </p>
<p>They consistently produce pet foods that are killing our pets and millions of pet owners continue to buy their products and feed it to their pets. Pet owners have refused to invest the time to discover what goes into a bag of their cats&#8217; or other pet food.</p>
<p>The pet food companies hope that we remain ignorant to the fact that we are buying  a product that is sentencing our pets to a premature death.  Our failure to learn just what is inside the foods that we feed our pets is what the commercial pet food companies prey on.  We spend billions of dollars yearly on food that is sending our pets to a premature grave. If this is you, for the sake of your pet&#8217;s life this must stop.</p>
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<div class='links'><strong>About the Author:</strong>&nbsp; Ike Lowe is a Researcher and an Authority on pet nutrition.&nbsp; His unsurpassed nutritional knowledge boldly comes alive in his revealing must read book.&nbsp; He goes for the juggler of the commercial pet food industry exposing the horrible truth.&nbsp; Get the needed information here <a href="http://www.whatiskillingourpets.com" rel='nofollow'>www.whatiskillingourpets.com</a></div>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 19:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ike Lowe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several hundred Rendering Plants across the U.S. They quietly dispose of millions of tons of dead animals, meat waste and fat.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Ike Lowe</div>
<p>There are several hundred Rendering Plants across the U.S. They quietly dispose of millions of tons of dead animals, meat waste and fat.</p>
<p>What is commonly found in rendering plants?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not uncommon, in a rendering plant, to find such dead animals as; skunks, snakes, opossums, cat, dogs, circus animals, raccoons, horses and foxes. In addition, the Rendering Plants also transforms billions of pounds of decaying flesh and kitchen grease, from mainly fast food restaurants, into billions of pounds of commercial meat and bone meal, tallow and yellow grease and much of it ends up in commercial pet foods.</p>
<p>Rendering Plants claim that by removing dead, decaying animals from our streets, they are doing a public service and not doing it for profits. If that were true, why would the Rendering Plants sell their products to dogs and cat food companies?</p>
<p>A look inside a rendering plant  </p>
<p>Inside a Rendering Plant, there is a large vat used to cook this mixture of flesh and grease and that creates heat to the tune of about 90% inside the plant. There are piles of animals awaiting their turn to be added to the vat. The piles of skunks, rats, cattle, sheep, pigs, dogs, cats, raccoons and various other animals seem to take on a life of their own as maggots swarm all over the piles.</p>
<p>As workers operating mini dozers load the animals into a 10-foot-deep stainless steel pit also known as a vat, a giant auger-grinder begins to turn. The sounds of popping bone, squeezing flesh and the final cries can be heard.</p>
<p>During this process, a soup produces a fat of yellow grease or tallow that rises to the top and is skimmed off. The product is then sent to a hammer mill press which squeezes out the remaining moisture and pulverizes the product into a gritty powder. Shaker screens sift out excess hair and large bones. All that is left is yellow grease, meat and bone meal.</p>
<p>Every day, hundreds of Rendering Plants across the U.S. truck millions of tons of this &#8220;food enhancer&#8221; to poultry ranches, cattle feed-lots, dairy and hog farms, fish feed plants and pet food manufacturers where it is mixed with other ingredients to feed the billions of animals that meat-eating humans, in turn, will eat.</p>
<p>How can your pets possibly be benefiting from these products</p>
<p>When you see ingredients on your pet food products labeled as; meat meal, meat by-products, poultry by-products, fish meal, fish oil, yellow grease, tallow, beef fat and chicken fat, now you know their origin. They all are produced at Rendering Plants.</p>
<p>There are additional ingredients, other than the aforementioned, added to pet foods and they include; flea collars from dogs, cats and other pets, Dursban from cattle insecticide patches, euthanized drugs used to put down pets and pharmaceutical leaks from antibiotics in livestock. </p>
<p>Heavy metals from pet ID tags, surgical pins and needles as well as plastic wrap from supermarket rejected meat, chicken and fish. According to Rendering Plant officials, it&#8217;s not economically feasible to have someone at the Rendering Plants to remove the ID tags, Styrofoam trays and shrink wrap. So they all go into the mix that becomes part of your pet food.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s fair to say that without Rendering Plants, our cities would run the risk of becoming filled with diseased and rotting carcasses. Fatal viruses and bacteria would spread through the population but it&#8217;s not safe for pet food manufacturers to use products produced at Rendering Plants.</p>
<p>Rendering plants produce products that are toxic to our pets.  Cats and dogs are part of the raw material that Rendering Plants use to produce their toxic concoction and the drug Sodium Phenobarbital used to euthanize cats and dogs is not destroyed in the rendering process.  Therefore this drug is part our of our pets foods.</p>
<p>All we as pet owners want is food for our pets that is nutritional, wholesome, and free of harmful ingredients.  Time and time again the pet food companies have proven that they simply just will not deliver.</p>
<p>We as pet owners continue to buy their products even though it has been proven that they produce pet foods that are killing our pets.  Why as pet owners do we refuse to invest time to discover what really goes into a bag of pet food?</p>
<p>The pet food companies hope that we remain ignorant to the fact that we are buying  a product that is sentencing our pets to a premature death.  Our failure to learn just what is inside the foods that we feed our pets is what the commercial pet food companies prey on.  We spend billions of dollars yearly on food that is sending our pets to a premature grave. If this is you, for the sake of your pet&#8217;s life this must stop.</p>
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<div style='font-style:italic;' class='about'>About the Author:</div>
<div class='links'><strong>Author:</strong>&nbsp; Ike Lowe is a Researcher and an Authority on pet nutrition.&nbsp; His unsurpassed nutritional knowledge boldly comes alive in his revealing must read book.&nbsp; He goes for the juggler of the commercial pet food industry exposing the horrible truth.&nbsp; Get the needed information here <a href="http://www.whatiskillingourpets.com" rel='nofollow'>www.whatiskillingourpets.com</a></div>
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