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Location: Staten Island, NY
Supporting Shelter: Animal Care and Control-Staten Island
Supporting Rescue: PLUTO Rescue of Staten Island
Pets: 18
Posted in Current Events
this happened just a few blocks from me,i wish i was there to catch this mean person A Staten Island judge's tire served as a wheel of fortune for a tiny kitten that was callously tossed by a passing motorist onto Hylan Boulevard during rush hour this morning. The 3-week-old gray, white and black female Calico was aptly named "Lucky" by F… read more
posted on:
Jun '09
13
Posted in General
Noticed a new kitty in the neighborhood that you think might not have a home? If you want to help, but aren't sure what to do, try these tips. First of All: Is It a Stray? A stray cat is someone's lost or abandoned pet. Most strays are friendly, or at least receptive, when approached -- if a little spooked. But if the cat won't let you get an… read more
posted on:
Jun '09
12
Posted in Health & Wellness
As the cooler spring weather gives way to the hot summer months, you'll be spending more time outside with your dog, walking and playing in the sunshine. But while you are having fun, you will need to keep your dog cool to protect him from heat-related illness and injury. Sunburn Most people don't think about their pets getting sunburned but … read more
posted on:
Jun '09
7
Posted in Health & Wellness
Hot summer temps can often change your daily routine with your pet. Depending on where you live, it may be too hot to take your pet outside during the day. Pet owners must take precautionary steps to make sure their pets are adequately hydrated and not overheating when playing outdoors during the summer. # Avoid Pavement in Hot Weather: Your dog… read more
posted on:
Jun '09
7
Posted in Health & Wellness
Vomiting is probably the most common symptom of dogs. And it is also the most obvious. There is no hiding "vomiting" unlike lethargy or a fever. Dog owners may not recognize if their pet is a little less active, has a fever or eating a little less but most dog owners rarely miss vomiting, especially when it is in the house. Not only do you see i… read more
posted on:
Jun '09
7