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Hot Dog! Keep Your Pets Cool This Summer With Our Handy Tips

Sweltering Summer days are on the horizon, so before you head to the pool to cool down, read our tips on how to keep your furry buddies from overheating, too.

Sweltering Summer days are on the horizon, so before you head to the pool to cool down, read our tips on how to keep your furry buddies from overheating, too.

  • Make sure your dog or cat is well-hydrated. Soaring temperatures and being in the sun will dehydrate your pet fast, so make sure their water bowls are full, and if they spend a lot of time outdoors, keep a water bowl outside as well.
  • Try to walk your dog early in the morning or at night, when the sun isn't blazing. If you have to walk him during the day, protect his paws from hot asphalt with dog booties. While exercise is always important for your dog, you can ease up on the intensity during the hot Summer months.

  • Speaking of exercise, take advantage of lakes and beaches, or even doggie pools, in the Summer and kill two birds with one stone. Not only will your dog be getting plenty of exercise, he'll also keep cool while splashing in the water. Oh, and it's also a great way to have fun and bond, so make that three birds with one stone.

  • Since your cat would probably rather sweat it out than jump into a body of water, look to other ways of cooling her down. A simple technique is to dampen a towel with cold water and gently pet your cat with it from the top of her head to her tail. You can also place the dampened towel in a cool spot in your house for her to lie on. For extra comfort, you can create a cool retreat out of a cardboard box (let's be honest, all cats love boxes). Line the box with a light fabric and place it in a cool corner of the house. You can spruce it up even more by tossing in some of her favorite toys or an ice pack stuffed inside a sock for extra chill.

For more tips on how to keep your pets cool in the Summer, just keep reading.

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Summer Fun: Cats on Leashes

Let's be honest — the idea of a cat being happy about donning a leash and heading out for a walk seems impossible.

Let's be honest — the idea of a cat being happy about donning a leash and heading out for a walk seems impossible. While images of screaming cats with their claws firmly rooted in the ground (or cement!) flash through your head, we've found a few proud feline owners that have mastered the art of walking the cat. Click through for a collection of cats on leashes.

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Homemade Organic Spinach and Chicken Cat Treats

If your kitty loves a crunchy treat, then try making these easy and healthy organic goodies that will have her purring.

If your kitty loves a crunchy treat, then try making these easy and healthy organic goodies that will have her purring. Filled with healthy spinach and chicken, these cat treats also include organic catnip, which ensures your fur-ball will go crazy for these indulgences. And you'll love knowing exactly what she's noshing on.

It's as simple as steaming organic boneless and skinless chicken thighs and letting a blender or food processor do the rest of the work. The result is a bountiful supply of tasty cat treats that are sure to become your kitty's new favorite snack.

Homemade Organic Spinach and Chicken Cat Treats

Homemade Organic Spinach and Chicken Cat Treats

Notes

If your cat isn't a fan of chicken, then swap with organic salmon or tuna.

Homemade Organic Cat Treats

Ingredients

1/2 pound steamed organic boneless and skinless chicken thighs
1 cup fresh organic spinach leaves
1 cup organic quick-cooking oats
1 organic brown egg
1 tablespoon organic catnip
1/4 cup flour

Directions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350˚F. Steam the boneless and skinless chicken thighs until cooked through. You can swap for boneless and skinless organic chicken breasts, salmon, or tuna with cat-loving results too. Let the chicken cool for 20 minutes before the next step.
  2. Place the chicken, oats, spinach leaves, egg, and catnip in a blender or food processor, and pulse on low until the mixture blends together. It should still be a bit chunky but also smooth, similar to the texture of wet sand.
  3. Pop the mixture into a bowl and add the flour. You can also add a dash of salt or sugar to mix up the flavor. Use your hands to knead the dough until it's no longer sticky, then place on a flour-dusted work surface.
  4. Use a rolling pin to create a rectangle of dough around 1/2 inch thick. With the help of a pizza cutter or small cookie cutter, create small shapes for the finished treats.
  5. Place the kitty treats on a parchment-lined sheet tray, and bake for 20 minutes. Remove from the oven, cool until room temperature, and then toss to your cat.
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Silly Pet Video of the Day: Dog Can't Catch a Break

We know pets sometimes tussle, which makes this pet video of the day even sillier.

We know pets sometimes tussle, which makes this pet video of the day even sillier. Here's an unflustered pup that simply wants to chew on his bone — but his cute kitten companion isn't having it. And this clever feline doesn't give up easily. Watch as she attacks over and over, with a few pretty stealthy strikes, while this smart dog simply continues chomping away.

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Cute Kitty: Sweet Cat Collars From Etsy

Your little kitty will love wearing one of these adorable cat collars.

Your little kitty will love wearing one of these adorable cat collars. From ornamental accessories to ones that are perfect for outdoor cats or attaching to leashes, each of these cat collars is all handmade by Etsy sellers especially for your pet. With a variety of colors and styles, you're sure to find the right cat collar for your favorite kitty.

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Grumpy Cat Gets a Movie Deal: Celebrate With These LOL Memes

With excitement buzzing around Grumpy Cat's recent movie deal, we can't stop talking about who will be voicing the cheery princess herself.

With excitement buzzing around Grumpy Cat's recent movie deal, we can't stop talking about who will be voicing the cheery princess herself. Tardar Sauce (aka Grumpy Cat) quickly became the outrageously popular base for the silliest pet memes and will be the center of a movie from the studio responsible for films such as Paul Blart: Mall Cop and Jack and Jill. In celebration of the upcoming flick, we've rounded up our favorite Grumpy Cat memes. Who do you think will be chosen to vocalize Grumpy Cat's curmudgeonly thoughts? Tell us in a comment below!

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To the Rescue: Choosing the Right Shelter Cat

Getting a new pet is an exciting time, but choosing the right kitty can be overwhelming.

Getting a new pet is an exciting time, but choosing the right kitty can be overwhelming. It's hard not to get caught up in the "awwwwww" factor before considering the reality a new cat will bring to the family. When one of our beloved cats passed away last year, we weren't sure if a new kitty was a good idea. But when our other cat became overwhelmingly depressed, it was decided that adopting a shelter cat was the right decision. Before adopting, set a timeline for selecting your new pet, because bringing home kitty should never be an impulse decision. With June being National Adopt a Shelter Cat Month, here are a few tips for making educated choices:

  • Check your shelters: If your town has several adoption centers, take the time to check them all out. Talk with staff, ask about adoption fees, and find out how pets are treated while at the shelter. It's also a good idea to discuss what happens if the kitty you select isn't the right fit. Most will happily take your adopted cat back within an allotted amount of time if things don't work out at home.
  • Adult cat or kitten? While kittens are adorable, adult cats are often calmer and already trained. Check with the staff to see if the kitty is litter trained and spayed or neutered. If you're choosing an adult, it helps to ask about the cat's background, as well, especially if you've already got a pet at home.
  • Check her stats: It's not just about beauty — make sure the cat appears healthy. Look for bright, clear eyes; clean noses and ears; and nice, unmatted fur. Ask for a chance to hold any cats you're interested in, and give your potential furball a good once over, listening to the cat's breathing as well.
  • Plaything: We spent hours playing and holding cats before we found the right one. If the shelter doesn't have cat toys on hand, pick some up and donate them to the shelter. If you have children, bring them along to check out the cats. Pay close attention to the kitty's response to being held, active play, and petting.
  • Think about it: Take the time to really think about your decision before bringing home kitty. Consider your work hours, space, lifestyle — and your budget. Regular vet visits, pet food, and cute cat toys can be costly, so it's important to think things through.
  • Go with your gut: In the end, the cat that's caught your fancy is probably the right one to adopt. After spending a month checking out prospective kitties, our new cat walked right up to us in the group petting room at our local shelter. And, a year later, we are so happy she's part of our home.

Do you have shelter-cat adoption tips or success stories? Share them in comments!

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Don't Forget to Hug Your Cat!

June 4 is National Hug Your Cat Day, and while we advocate this loving action every day, it's the purr-fect time to spoil Kitty through embraces and other means.

June 4 is National Hug Your Cat Day, and while we advocate this loving action every day, it's the purr-fect time to spoil Kitty through embraces and other means. We've rounded up our favorite feline-coddling tips to help you spoil her to your heart's content.

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POPSUGAR Pets' Must Haves For Warmer Weather

Grab your shades, pack a cooler, and head to the beach because Summer is finally here!

Grab your shades, pack a cooler, and head to the beach because Summer is finally here! And don't forget your furry friends — your pup could use a new pair of sunglasses, too. June is the month to kick back and relax with your pet, and we've found the perfect must haves to keep your furry friends happy and healthy. And if you've been thinking about adding a new bundle of fur to your family, June is Adopt a Shelter Cat Month, so head to your local center and pick up a new friend. Scope out glow-in-the-dark collars and dog life jackets and click through for our faves for the month of June.

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Woman Reunited With Cat After 13 Years

The perfect cats always find their way home, right?

The perfect cats always find their way home, right? Check out this story of love lost and found from our partners at Yahoo Shine!

A California woman has finally found her beloved cat 13 years after she thought she lost him, thanks to a tiny microchip implanted under his skin.

Also on Shine: Should You Microchip Your Pet?

Jackie Sharp fell in love with her cat, Dallas, the very first time she saw him in the Petaluma, CA, animal shelter. It was a few days before Christmas 1997, and the little ball of black fluff was only about 2 months old.

Read on to learn more about this touching story.