

How to Recognize Deafness in Your Cat
Cats can lose their hearing for many reasons, just like humans do. Deafness can be caused by inflammation or infection, degenerative nerve changes, traumatic injury or certain drugs. Some cats are born deaf. It appears that white cats with blue eyes are particularly prone to congenital deafness. There is also a breed connection; some of the breeds that are at higher risk are white Persians, Ragdolls, Cornish and Devon Rex, Oriental Shorthairs, Manx and Turkish Angora. Deafne


Dog Sunburn: 4 Tips to Keep Your Dog Safe in the Cayman Sun
Living in the Cayman Islands means sunshine almost year-round. Beach days, neighborhood walks, outdoor adventures, and fresh air are all part of island life. While most pet parents remember to protect their own skin from the sun, it is easy to forget that dogs can get sunburned too . In Grand Cayman’s strong tropical heat, dogs are exposed to intense UV rays during daily walks, backyard time, and outdoor play. Just like humans, sun exposure can lead to painful burns and long-


Cat-Opoly: All the Fun of Monopoly, Only Better
I haven’t played board games in a long time, but when I came across Cat-Opoly, I decided it’s time to put together a game night with friends! I loved playing Monopoly as a child. I’m not all that competitive in general, but I remember never being really happy with a game unless I had hotels on Boardwalk and Park Place. And for some reason, I also always wanted to own all four railroad stations. Cat-Opoly is the feline version of Monopoly. The game pieces are modeled after a


Can Cats and Pet Birds Live Safely Together?
If you’re going to add a bird to a household with cats, choose wisely. Smaller birds such as finches or canaries, who typically don’t like to be handled and are quite content to spend their lives in a cage, may be a better choice than parrots or cockatiels, who thrive on human interaction. Get the right cage for your bird A large, sturdy cage is a must. Make sure the cage is placed securely enough so it can’t be toppled. The cage needs to be large enough so birds can retrea


How To Stop Your Dog From Excited Peeing
You’ll be happy to know that dogs usually grow out of this phase. It’s actually quite common for puppies under one-year-old to pee when they are excited because they don’t have full control over their bladders yet. My little Gigi just turned one and I do notice a huge difference. While this issue will usually resolve itself when your pooch get’s a little older, there are a few things you can do in the meantime to help stop excited peeing. Keep Greetings Low-Key (I Mean, Real





















