Archive | May, 2008

Puppies vs. Kitty - Part 1


Welcome to the first of a short video series highlighting some of the amusing antics of cats and dogs living under the same roof.

In this first video, a group of seven adorable Labrador pups get slowly more confident when approaching the family cat; in a manner that only puppies can. So so cute, I am still laughing from this video! A must see for all Buzz Pet readers.

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Very Cute Dog Photo!

Very Cute Dog Photo!


Dog PrayingI was recently sent this image from a Buzz Pet reader which did make me laugh. You can see the concentration on the dog’s face!

As always Buzz Pet readers, if you have any funny, amusing pet-related photos that you would like to appear on Buzz Pet then please contact me.

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Support the Cat Protection Society

Support the Cat Protection Society


Sleeping KittenAn introduction to the Cat Protection Society of NSW and the great work that is being done for cats in our community.

Recently I have been chatting to the folks at the Cat Protection Society (CPS) of NSW, here in Australia. They are a charity run organisation that was formed in 1958 by a small group of cat lovers concerned about the plight of homeless cats. Since then the CPS have focused on a wide range of cat protection related campaigns including the promotion of desexing and helping find homes for stray cats.

The CPS today

The CPS continues to advocate desexing as the key to preventing the cruelty of abandonment and euthanasia, and provides a discount desexing service, as well as running a shelter for surrendered and abandoned cats in Newtown, NSW. Their mission is quite simple:

“To work with the community at all levels for the mutual benefit of cats, people and the natural environment.”

They do this by:

  • Helping cats in need find loving and responsible homes
  • Improving the quality of life for cats by educating the community about socially and environmentally responsible cat care
  • Actively working with government and non-government agencies to promote and improve cat welfare
  • Recognising the unique relationship between people and cats (I am hoping this is a given for the reader’s of Buzz Pet!).

Bottom of the line is this readers - the CPS literally help thousands of cats each year, all from funds obtained via the volunteer run CPS Op Shop, donations, bequests and sponsorship.

So how can you help?

Well I am glad you asked! Buzz Pet readers can help the CPS by joining as a member, becoming a volunteer, making a tax-deductible donation, remembering the CPS in your Will or even just buying your cat food and other cat products from their cattery (if you are in NSW), and shopping at their Op Shop. And remember that the CPS can also help you by providing cat care advice and information, discount cat desexing, and of course, beautiful cats and kittens for adoption.

If you would like further information, you can contact the CPS via their website or call them on 02 9519 7201.

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The Crazy World of Cat Painting

The Crazy World of Cat Painting


Hmm…. I have to be honest I am not quite sure what to make of all of this.  Below is a gallery of images sent to me recently via email “showcasing” the artistic (?) work of various cat owners and their cats.  Now before you start to shout “cruelty” I am certainly not promoting this practice (although I would argue the level of any cruelty would be very low (although does embarrassing your cat count as cruelty?)).  Enjoy Buzz Pet readers, and I encourage your comments!

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Buzz Pet TV Released!

Buzz Pet TV Released!


Buzz Pet TVA very quick post to let you all know that Buzz Pet now has Pet TV!  Follow the link and you can view pet-related videos streamed directly from YouTube.  There are literally thousands of pet videos to view and you can select which video you wish to watch using the video player’s easy to use toolbar. Enjoy!

Photo credit: Herbert Berends

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Super Chic Pet Bed and Carrier – The Sleepypod

Super Chic Pet Bed and Carrier – The Sleepypod


Sleepypod and dog Welcome to another Buzz Pet product review. Today we look at the previously previewed and very chic Sleepypod mobile pet carrier and bed from meowme.

A little bit about the product

The Sleepypod is made by meowme, a USA based company that make a range of innovative pet products including the Sleepypod, Sleepypod Mini and the Cloudpuff.

The Sleepypod is the company’s flagship product that has effectively redesigned the humble pet carrier and brought it into the 21st century (my words not theirs!). Seriously folks, this is one beautiful pet product that not only looks the part but is also extremely functional. So let’s get started with the review.

First impressions

Before evening opening the packaging of the Sleepypod I was impressed by the level of detail; if you are at all familiar with any of Apple’s products (such as the MacBook laptops) you will instantly relate to the experience. The Sleepypod is beautifully packaged with such attention to detail as a colour swatch and sample of the plush interior embedded into the top of the box (so you can see / feel the product without opening).

The product

After hastily opening the box and removing the Sleepypod I began to examine the product itself (note Charlie at this point was inspecting the cardboard box - see below).

Charlie and the Sleepypod

The Sleepypod appears to be extremely well made and cleverly designed, with perfect stitching and a genuine solid feel to it. The product itself boasts many features including:

  • Removable padded shoulder strap
  • Removable mesh dome top with carry handle
  • Machine washable and replaceable plush interior
  • Water resistant foam liner
  • Luggage grade nylon outer bed base.

In addition to the above the Sleepypod can also be purchased with a bed warmer (an optional extra - not reviewed) which is inserted within the Sleepypod base and can be powered by both 240v and 12v power (very handy for longer car trips in winter).

Charlie gives it the run-through

Charlie the Tonkinese (aka official Buzz Pet reviewer) was immediately intrigued with the Sleepypod but in all honesty was initially more interested in the packaging than the Sleepypod itself! Charlie’s love for cardboard boxes was however short-lived and he soon became interested.

The first step of introducing the Sleepypod into Charlie’s routine was to replace his regular cat bed with the Sleepypod (which incidentally I was happy to do). Charlie at first was hesitant to jump into the Sleepypod but preferred rather to sniff his way around as to inspect (and presumably give his nod of approval). I left to him to his own devices only to return later in the afternoon to find him curled up fast asleep in his new bed. One point to meowme!

Sleepypod Mobile Pet Bed and CarrierLets get mobile

After a few days of Charlie enjoying the Sleepypod as a bed, our first trip in the Sleepypod was achieved - albeit around the house! Charlie was again hesitant at first but soon settled down and enjoyed the short journey enclosed within the Sleepypod; in fact after returning to the kitchen and removing the dome mesh top, Charlie continued to sleep in the Sleepypod until the late afternoon - and they say it is a dog’s lfe! As for carrying the Sleepypod, it is a doddle. Very comfortable and easy to “wear”, it was similar to carrying the Australian made Crumpler courier bags.

Sleepypod in the carCar tripping

After waiting for our car to return from the repair shop, I eventually got around to jumping in the car with Charlie and the Sleepypod and giving the pod a test-drive (excuse the pun). The Sleepypod fitted perfectly on the front seat of my Subaru and with the security of being able to buckle-in the Sleepypod using the seat belt (no more reaching across to the passenger seat to stop the carrier falling off!) we were good to go. A quick trip to the shops and back and not a noise was heard from Charlie; on closer inspection he was yet again fast asleep and secure in his Sleepypod. Second point to meowme.

Hard to fault

I have to say the Sleepypod is very hard to fault; it is genuinely a great product and like none other I have reviewed previously. My only slight criticism would be the fact that the pet carrier is not airline approved for Australian airlines (in Australia all pets must travel within the cargo hold of the aircraft and as such all carriers must be hard cased). This I feel however is a very minor complaint and realistically will only affect the few pet owners that travel by air often with their pets.

Summary

The Sleepypod really is a great product; the design and quality of manufacture is something that I typically do not see in pet-related products. Meome have essentially reinvented the pet carrier - not only is the Sleepypod a hugely functional product, it is beautifully designed and looks great in the home. For those familiar with the typical pet carrier, having the Sleepypod as an alternative is almost a no-brainer. Let’s hope we in Australia start to see the product in good pet stores very shortly!

Note: Currently the Sleepypod is only available through Amazon, selected distributers and the meowme website. If you are interested in purchasing the Sleepypod you can do so directly by using the Amazon links on the Buzz Pet homepage.

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The Wonderful World of the Hermit Crab – Part 3

The Wonderful World of the Hermit Crab – Part 3


Hermit CrabWelcome to the third and final post of a 3 part series on the wonderful pet, the Hermit Crab. In this series we will cover all you need to about keeping Hermit Crabs as pets including:

In this final post we will discuss the correct diet for Hermit Crabs, shells and moulting, and some useful tips on what to look out for (including potential dangers) when keeping Hermit Crabs as pets.

Diet

Hermit Crabs have specific dietary needs like all animals. Suitable food can include specially formulated Hermit Crab pellets (available from your pet store) which will effectively ensure your crabs are provided with all the necessary minerals and vitamins for healthy living. In addition to specific crab food, Hermit Crabs can also be fed regular “human-food”; being omnivorous means they will eat practically anything (meat, fish, vegetables etc.) so shopping at your local supermarket should allow you to buy suitable food for your crab (remember to stay away of course from high-fat / sugar junk food; this is not good for you or your crab!).

Shells

Other than having a warm humid (and hence moist) habitat to live in, your Hermit Crab’s shell is his/her worldly possession. This being the case, it is critical that you provide spare shells for your crabs to use when they leave their old shells (E.g. to find a larger one). As for what type of shell is suitable, a sea shell that is slightly larger that his/her current shell is your best bet. Provide a few shells for your crabs to use and let them decide which the best fit is.

Moulting

Moulting is the process of when a crab sheds his skin; this is perfectly normal for your Hermit Crab but there are a few basic rules to adhere to during this process.

Moulting will typically occur twice a year for your Hermit Crab and it is important to remember that the process is very stressful for your crab. The basic approach is to essentially create an environment that will assist with the moulting process; this will include:

  • Providing a safe and isolated environment (such as another tank) for your crab
  • Providing additional water for your crab to drink during moulting (this allows your crab to drink more water and effectively make their body swell to facilitate the cracking of their outer shell)
  • Provide suitable sand in their isolated tank that will allow them to penetrate the sand easily and bury themselves (allowing time for their new skin to harden)
  • Do not touch your crab at all during this time.

Things to watch out for

At the risk of sounding a little alarmist, there are a few things to watch out when keeping Hermit Crabs as pets to ensure that your crabs are healthy and happy.

Fighting

Fighting is often caused by an overcrowded tank. So if you observe your Hermit Crabs fighting then provide additional trees etc. so that your crabs can spread out a little more or simply replace your tank with a larger tank. Fighting for shells is also common, so make sure your tank has plenty of spare shells for all of your crabs.

Poisoning

Hermit Crabs are of course very small creatures and as such even the smallest of amounts of poison can be fatal for your crab. This being the case it is extremely important that you keep all potential poisons away from your crab; this will include:

  • Ensuring that anything put into your crab’s tank is not cleaned by any house-hold cleaners, sprays or been in contact with deodorants
  • Making sure that your crab does not come into contact with poisons when taken out of his/her tank (E.g. if you have carpet in your house then typically carpet fibres will contain residues of cleaning fluids that are harmful to your crab - so no play time for your crab on the carpet!).

Wrapping up…

That brings us to the end of our three part series on keeping Hermit Crabs as pets. I hope you have enjoyed the series and as always I encourage reader feedback and comments - just leave a reply using the text box below.

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Home Alone and All Play!


Ever wondered what your pets get up to when you are out and they are all alone at home? Well wonder no more peeps - check out this hilarious video of one family’s dogs enjoying every minute of being home alone!

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Top 10 Pet Blogs!

Top 10 Pet Blogs!


Well you might find it strange that I am writing a post about other pet-related blogs, but the below list is truly some of the best pet blogs going around and hence a must-read (as well as Buzz Pet of course!) for any pet owner.  

Happy reading!

 

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The Wonderful World of the Hermit Crab – Part 2

The Wonderful World of the Hermit Crab – Part 2


Welcome to the second post of a 3 part series on the wonderful pet, the Hermit Crab. In this series we will cover all you need to know about keeping Hermit Crabs as pets including:

In this second post we will continue to discuss how to create the suitable habitat and environment for your new found friends.

Housing and heating

As mentioned in the first post of this series, Hermit Crabs are tropical creatures that enjoy warm and humid conditions. It is hence vital that your aquarium is correctly set-up to simulate ideal conditions. The first thing is to ensure you purchase an aquarium with a glass top; this will help to create a humid environment essential for your crab’s well being. As a general rule, a small aquarium (say 30 - 40cm in length) will comfortably house three Hermit Crabs (and remember these guys are very social so having friends is important!).

The floor of your tank should be kept dry and covered by clean gravel (fine), sand or coconut fibre (forest bedding). The trick here is to ensure whatever material you use is clean - that means if you use sand/gravel to make sure you wash the sand/gravel with salty water (not soaps or detergents) and dry it thoroughly before putting it in the base of the tank. Once the tank base is covered by the base material, make sure you also place a piece of driftwood / mangrove root inside the tank as Hermit Crabs love to climb! Appropriate base material and wood is available from most good pet stores.

Heating the tank is best achieved by using a heat mat that sticks to the base of the tank (having heat rising from the surface stimulates crab activity) The ideal temperature range for Hermit Crabs is between 26C - 32C, making sure that the temperature never drops below 20C as this can be fatal for crabs. Monitoring the temperature should be done by the inclusion of a tank thermometer (digital or mercury) and the inclusion of another low-voltage lamp is also acceptable. Another consideration is the correct placement of your tank within your home; try to find a location that has a constant ambient temperature (and hence not near a door way or window). You may also find my post on The Easy Way to Keep Your Aquarium Cool in Summer useful.

Humidity and water

Creating a humid environment requires not only heat but also water. Hermit Crabs depend on this humidity - an environment with high humidity keeps their gills moist and allows them to breathe properly. A large water bowl (used for drinking as well) that always has water in it will ensure the aquarium stays humid. A good tip is to place a sponge inside the water bowl to encourage the flow of humidity through the tank. Humidity within the tank should be between 70% - 80% so it is a good idea to purchase a humidity gauge to monitor humidity on a daily basis.

A second water bowl is also required for bathing. This second bowl should contain salt water, easily made by mixing freshwater with Hermit Crab Salt (again available from most good pet stores).

That is it for post #2 of the series. Stay tuned for my third and final post on keeping Hermit Crabs as pets where we will discuss diet and shells, and things to look out for when looking after Hermit Crabs.

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