Our sister site DogToys.com is celebrating its 12th holiday season this year and we get to share in the savings!
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Our sister site DogToys.com is celebrating its 12th holiday season this year and we get to share in the savings!
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We know most people want a kitten, but there are benefits to adopting an older cat. For instance you won’t be surprised by the size of your cat once he is fully grown, you are getting him at his full size. (Not that we as cat owners have to worry too much about this issue, but for some this can come as a surprise when that little kitten turns out to be a 25 lb jumbo cat.)
As adults their exercise requirements will be less. So you won’t have to deal with a rambunctious kitten running through the house.
You’ll know up front about any health or behavioral issues especially if you are dealing with a foster family through a rescue.
Even though your time with your older pet might be shortened the time you have will be very rewarding.
So if you are looking to get a new family pet why not take a serious look at adopting a senior animal. You just might find a new best friend.
We just added three great new items over at CatToys.com.
The kitty cuddle pal is an adorable little kitty you heat up and give to your cat to comfort and warm them. This is a wonderful little thing to have on cold nights, vet trips or any time you want your cat to feel warm and secure.
The dangle fish toy is a fun little suction cup toy you can stick any where there is a smooth flat surface like your refrigerator or a window, any where really.
And finally, the pocket pals pig. This little oinker is adorable. He has a pocket in his tummy that you fill with catnip or treats to get your cat really going. Might we suggest the catnip pellets (a less messy way of putting catnip in a toy) or Feline Greenies.