This mat caught my eye because of its size and texture, which traps fine litter rather well. It's large enough for jumbo litterboxes, which is also a plus. It's not quite as easy to clean as a...
This scoop was a freebie with some clumping litter I bought last year, and I like it so much that I've bought a second one. It's perfect for fine clumping litter, which it sifts very thoroughly....
I have two cats a 1yr old and a 5mo old and they both love this food, the duck seems to be the kind they love most.
Zelda my oldest had problems keeping the wildeness food down for a few...
purchased this from air force exchange for use while traveling in our class a RV. its adjustable for size with a spring loaded top also by leaving out sections. the only problem with it is the...
i have a cat that has one green eye and one blue eye the blue some times turns red,had him checked out but no one find anything wrong,strange animal
I have seen many with one yellow and one blue eye but now green and blue. Btw, I think the blue-to-red reflection change is normal. That's how blue-eyed cats always seem to be in flashes.
I have a snowshoe and he has the most beautiful blue eyes. When he turns a certain way, they turn red. I was told that it was normal and forget the actual reason.
I cannot take pictures (with & without flash) of his beautiful blue eyes, because no matter what I do, they always turn red.
I just think it's the devil in him.......cuz some days........
I've always thought that blue eyes shine more orange than red. But most of the blue eyed kitties I've been around are ones with ice blue eyes. Darker blue probably looks different.
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I cannot take pictures (with & without flash) of his beautiful blue eyes, because no matter what I do, they always turn red.
It's hard, but if you back up with the camera and use more ambient daytime light - then adjust the picture in a photo program you can get a picture without the eye shines that looks ok. Some cameras do a much better job than others, too.