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Cinderblock The Overweight Cat Strongly Dislikes Her Workout

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Workouts aren’t exactly a fun activity for most people or for most animals. Cinderblock the cat made this very clear in her viral workout video. Cinderblock, or Cinder for short, is a 25-pound Russian Blue cat that is trying to start a new workout routine in order to lose some weight. However, she is very unenthusiastic with her weight loss routine. After a 13-second video her was posted on Facebook though, people all over the world began to cheer her on. Image: @NorthshoreVet/Facebook Before Cinderblock’s Fame Cinder was recently brought to the Northshore Veterinary Hospital in Bellingham, Washington. Her previous family could no longer care for her, so she was taken to the hospital to be euthanized.  However, the staff at the hospital just couldn’t do it. They knew that Cinder could lose weight and find a new loving home in the future, so they decided to work together to help her safely lose the extra weight. They decided that the best way for Cinder to lose the weight was

You Helped Provide Food for This Kitten When Her Mom Would Not Feed Her

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When you purchase items through the iHeartCats store , part of that sale is donated to Greater Good . Greater Good supports lots of charities, many of which help cats in need. Thanks to customers like you, many cats are able to find their happy endings because of these donations. One of those cats is a kitten named Lille Bitte. Lille Bitte was found in River Rouge, Michigan with her mother and siblings. All the kittens were very young at the time, and unfortunately, the person who found them didn’t realize that they were too young to leave their mother just yet. So, their finder gave away all the kittens and Lille Bitte was the only one left with her mother. With all the other kittens gone, the mother cat became depressed. She stopped feeding Lille Bitte, but the poor kitten was only four weeks old, so she became very hungry. She might not have survived if the Ferndale Cat Shelter had not come to the rescue. Ferndale Cat Shelter is an organization that provides medical care, adop

5 Ways to Strengthen Bonds With a Rescue Dog

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According to the ASPCA, there are 1.6 million dogs adopted every year in the United States. These canines can range from puppies to seniors, from purebred to a variety of mixed breeds, and have all sorts of different backgrounds, experiences, and temperaments. When you decide to welcome one of these dogs into your home and have them become a part of your family it’s essential that you do everything you can to make her feel at ease and look for ways to make a true and unbreakable bond. It may be challenging at times, but it’ll be completely worth it in the end. Here are five ways we recommend connecting with your canine and making a friend for life. from The Bark https://ift.tt/2MZmKQq

7 Mint Dog Treats Recipes

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A lot of people ask for recipes that will help their dog’s breath. That’s why I’ve complied these 7 mint dog treat recipes. They will help with bad doggie breath, but don’t forget good dental care for dogs as well toys that can help clean up dog’s teeth. Dog Treats for Bad Breath Recipes I love every one of these recipes. Particularly the frozen mint dog treats in the summer and the mint dog biscuits recipe, which you can make into cute green Christmas trees at Christmas time. Mint Dog Biscuits Recipe This recipe comes out GREEN. You can make it into any shape you want, but it works great as a Christmas tree or wreath. Ingredients: 2 Tablespoons Chopped Mint Leaves (Can also use parsley) 3/4 Cup Skim milk 1 Egg 1 Tablespoon Honey 3 Tablespoons Canola Oil 2 Tablespoons Wheat germ 1 Tablespoon Brewers Yeast 1 1/2 Cups Whole Wheat Flour Directions: Add milk, egg, honey, oil, and mint to a large mixing bowl and whisk together. Add wheat germ and brewers yeast and stir

9 Dog Christmas Cookie Recipes

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I love baking at holiday time. One of my favorite cookies to make (and eat) are jelly thumbprint cookies. But human cookies have too much sugar for dogs to eat more than very occasionally and sometimes contain ingredients that aren’t dog safe. Here are 9 dog Christmas cookie recipes so that your dog can join in the festivities with you. Blueberry Honey Dog Christmas Cookie Recipe This recipe is sweetened with natural honey and dried blueberries and made with peanut butter, which dogs LOVE. Just make sure to get all natural peanut butter so that it doesn’t have an xylitol in it, because xylitol is dangerous for dogs. Ingredients: 2 cups whole wheat flour 1.5 teaspoons baking powder ½ cup dried blueberries 1/3 cup peanut butter (smooth, crunchy, doesn’t matter) 1/2 cup hot water ½ cup honey Instructions: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Line two cookie sheets with parchment paper. (You can use mist olive oil). In a large bowl, combine the dry ingredients: the flo

Dogs Sniff Out Iron-Age Tombs In Croatia

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Canines are the best biotechnology to hit archaeology in eons It’s a real life sixth sense story in which dogs smell dead people. Trained canines lent their noses to archaeologists , sniffing out multiple tombs dating back to the Iron Age. Tags:  work of dogs blog research from The Bark https://ift.tt/2Wo10Ra

Man Leaves His Corporate Job And Spends Years Living On The Road With His Cat

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If you’ve ever worked at a job that doesn’t bring you joy, you might remember how amazing it felt to come home to your kitty at the end of the day. The only thing that could feel better is the ability to leave that job. In 2014, Rich East from Australia decided that he had had it with working in the corporate world. He had what he calls on his website Van Cat Meow , “the most well prepared mid life crisis in history.” East told Insider he begin preparing a camper van and planning a life of constant travel, exploration, and discovery. “Then the idea of van life came up. I could sell my house — everything I own — and travel cheaply while I figured out what I wanted to do with my life.” @vancatmeow/Instagram Taking his life on the road meant that East had to get rid of pretty much everything he had to fit in the van. There was something – or someone – that he couldn’t part with: his black cat named Willow. Willow was adopted from a rescue centre in Hobart, Tasmania before East

Woman Is Stunned To Learn That Her Rescue Kitten Is Actually A Wild Cat

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Jill Hicks was driving down a dark road when she noticed a small creature in the middle of the busy street. As she got closer, she realized that it was a tiny kitten in need of help. She immediately pulled to the side of the road, and left her car door open in an attempt to slow traffic. The kitten was stunned with fear, so she was able to scoop her up and bring her to safety. https://www.facebook.com/jill.m.hicks.1/photos She originally thought this could be an abandoned kitten, so she began to search and call out for any other cats just in case. After searching the area, there was no mom or babies to be found. Hicks decided at that point to take her new furry friend home for the night. https://www.facebook.com/jill.m.hicks.1/photos “I put her in the car with me, and she climbed all over me, climbed around the back of my neck, climbed in the passenger seat. I had to pull over a couple of times to get her situated, and I finally got her on my lap, wrapped up in the sweater an

Potato, A Triumphant Cat with Feline Dwarfism

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Potato is a tiny cat with a big story. In spite of her difficult past, she has continued to defy the odds! Potato, a.k.a Stumpy Cat, was born with a list of troubling medical conditions. She was found to have joint and spine malformation, difficulty breathing due to her small rib cage, feline dwarfism, and to top it all off; she is also blind. All of her medical ailments lead to her small frame. Potato is alarmingly small, and is about half the size of a normal cat. Instagram.com/realstumpycat Originally named Giselle, she was dropped off at the Massachusetts Society of Cruelty to Animals . Her original family had become overwhelmed by her medical needs, and decided that they could no longer keep her in their care. Covered in mats and filth, it was clear that she had been neglected for quite some time. She was absolutely terrified by her sudden change of surroundings, and needed someone on her side to help her through. Instagram.com/realstumpycat Alyssa Krieger, the shelter m