Get ready to strut your stuff with your furry best friend at Strut Your Mutt, The Race to End Animal Cruelty, celebrating 20 years Saturday, April 12th at Fair Park, in Dallas.
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At the SPCA of Texas, we believe every animal deserves a second chance, no matter how difficult their journey may be. One such inspiring story is that of Paige, a brave pup who overcame immense challenges to find herself adopted...
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It can be frustrating when your cat or kitten scratches your expensive furniture. However, there are many alternative options to get your cat to stop scratching the dining room table. Declawing is a drastic surgery that should never be used...
By nature, cats need to scratch. It’s how they groom their claws, mark their territory, get out extra energy or simply stretch out their muscles. Unfortunately this means a lot of cats end up using our favorite easy chair as...
Susa hopes his new family will give him lots of paper bags to play with! There are thousands of cat toys available in pet stores across the world, but many cat owners know the frustration of spending money on a...
All felines, from common house cats to lions and tigers, go absolutely crazy for catnip. Okay, not all felines. Only about half of cats show interest in catnip, so there’s no need to worry that there’s something wrong with your...
When you adopt a cat, you’re giving a deserving creature a loving home. But did you know owning a cat can provide you with several health benefits? If you have anxiety or feel stressed, a cat might just be the...
Just like humans, cats need their teeth checked at least once a year. At your next visit to the vet’s office, ask your veterinarian to take a look at your cat’s teeth. They can tell you whether or not you...