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Remedy for cat urine in the garden

The velvet paws can be helpful in the garden when hunting for mice. Their excretions, like cat urine, are problematic. This is expressed by a pungent smell, because compared to the feces, the cats do not dig any holes to close them. The smell of urine can be masked with simple means and the animals can be kept away from sensitive areas using household remedies to ward off cats.Cats in gardensIn principle, there is no legal basis for banning cats from gardens. Compared to dogs, they are allowe...

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Keeping hares and rabbits in the garden

Bunnies and rabbits are pets that can be kept well in the garden in a suitable stable. They are easy to look after animals, very undemanding and dear. Most of them are kept as pets for children who are supposed to learn how to handle animals and take responsibility for them. This is a good alternative for anyone whose parents do not allow animals in the house. Dwarf rabbits are ideal for keeping. They are easier to handle for children.Of course, rabbits are also kept to end up in the pot or p...

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Can dogs eat watermelon?

table of contentsWatermelon pulpBe careful with the shell and seedsWatermelon has a dehydrating effectWatermelon diarrheaIndividual snackOther types of melonsfrequently asked QuestionsWatermelon (Citrullus lanatus) belongs to summer like speculoos are to Christmas. But can you give your dog a piece of the refreshing melon? We'll tell you. In a nutshellWatermelon suitable as a small snack for dogsFeed them without the shell or seedscan cause diarrhea and vomitingother melons are also suitable ...

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Can dogs eat blueberries?

table of contentsBlueberry and dogDosage forms and amountDosage formslotunwanted effectsfrequently asked QuestionsBlueberries are often referred to as a superfood because they contain many substances that are healthy for humans. Therefore, many dog ​​owners ask themselves whether this also applies to dogs.In a nutshellonly dried or overripe, fresh blueberries for the dogin small amounts as a snack or pureed mixed with the foodpossible undesirable side effects of overdose: diarrheaBlueberry an...

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Can dogs eat cucumbers?

table of contentsPositive ingredientsToxic ingredientsSymptoms of poisoningIntensity of toxicityEdible varietiesConsumption recommendationfrequently asked QuestionsThe nutrition of dogs is increasingly evolving away from the finished products. High-quality fruit and vegetables, including cucumber, are increasingly on the menu for many four-legged friends.In a nutshellbasically not toxicvery low in calories and suitable as a light foodrich in important mineralsown pre-tasting recommendedNote t...

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40 non-toxic balcony plants for cats

table of contentsNon-toxic balcony plants for catsfrom A to Ffrom G to I.from J to Kfrom L to Rfrom S to Vfrom W to ZNon-toxic balcony herbs for catsfrom A to Jfrom K to Lfrom M to Zfrequently asked QuestionsNon-toxic balcony plants are ideal if your velvet paw can enjoy the fresh air on the balcony. This article introduces you to 40 balcony plants for cats that are completely harmless.In a nutshellBalcony plants are often nibbled ontherefore use non-toxic plantsavailable in numerous shapes a...

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20 poisonous houseplants for cats

table of contentsCats: 20 poisonous houseplants from A to D.E to KL to Zfrequently asked QuestionsPoisonous houseplants are not uncommon for cat owners. Numerous plants have a toxic effect on the velvet paws. 20 are presented to you in this article.In a nutshellvarious parts of the plant are poisonousare nibbled onnumerous symptoms of poisoning are possibleCats: 20 poisonous houseplants from A to D.Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum)Toxic: highly toxic in all parts of the plantSynonyms: Room cyclame...

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Can dogs eat peas?

table of contentsIt all depends on the preparationRaw peas are a no-goPeas cause gasRegularity strengthens the digestive tractfrequently asked QuestionsPeas are a healthy and popular side dish in the home kitchen. But is the same also true for dogs? We'll tell you.In a nutshellfeed only cooked peasno dried peas or canned peasfresh or frozen peascan lead to gas and diarrheado not feed to dogs with kidney diseaseIt all depends on the preparationIn wet food there is often a complete menu of meat...

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Can dogs eat peppers?

table of contentsPoisonous solanineCompatible amountsBell peppers cooked at bestProhibited: chilli and hot peppersPossible signs of intoxicationFirst aidfrequently asked QuestionsAs a carnivore, the dog should eat mainly meat. However, a healthy and balanced dog diet also includes various types of vegetables. Does it include paprika, which is rich in vitamins and minerals?In a nutshellBell peppers contain slightly toxic solaninecauses vomiting, diarrhea, and digestive tract problemsfully ripe...

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331 Japanese female and male dog names

table of contentsInappropriate Japanese dog namesFemale dog namesFemale Japanese dog names from A - MFemale Japanese dog names from N - YMale dog namesJapanese male dog names from A - MJapanese male dog names from N - YGender Neutral Japanese Dog Namesfrequently asked QuestionsDog owners know how tedious it can be to find the right name. If you are looking for a particularly sonorous name, Japanese culture offers many fine examples. We looked around at Japanese dog names for you.In a nutshell...

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