Tuesday 26 July 2011

Pet Bedding

Dogs and cats spend a good deal of their lives sleeping. With regard to older dogs and cats, sleep becomes the main “activity”, with a lot of elderly family pets doing not much more than consuming food and snoozing as they head towards their later years. One of the easiest ways to improve the quality of a pet’s life is to give them the very best possible pet bed though many owners barely take into account this particular and very important aspect of their pets’ lives.
Most cats tend to find their own comfy area, choosing to curl up at the end of their owners’ duvets, on a sofa or in a warm quiet corner spot on the carpet. Their decision is generally logical and simple, they like warmth, softness and quietness.

It tends to make good sense to provide a safe, soft, warm bed in a relaxing spot for your cat. A wide selection of cat beds and bedding is readily available from Home Pet Shop at their online pet shop supermarket. Choose a spot that’s accessible to your cat but away from the active places in your house, and you’ll discover that it soon turns into a favourite sleeping spot.

Dogs can be
similarly fussy regarding their choice of sleeping quarters. There are lots of people who’ve gone to the trouble of providing comfy and cosy, bedding for their dog, simply to discover it thrown out of the way, with the dog choosing to sleep on bare floorboards or linoleum instead. It’s a case of experimenting to work out precisely what your dog wants, but the very same rules of warmth and softness generally do work.



Dogs
are inclined to be muckier animals compared to cats, and if you’re not mindful, a dog’s bedding can turn into a strong-smelling area of dog hair thus a frequent freshening in the washing machine is a good idea. This is a factor why it’s well worth deciding on a dog’s bedding with some thought. A normal dog cushion finishes up becoming uneven and lumpy after several washes but if you carry out your research properly, you’ll find that superior quality dog bedding is obtainable that’s designed to repel body oil and hair, and to preserve its original properties following weekly washes for some time to come.

Tuesday 19 July 2011

Rabbit Hutches and Runs

When you actually first decided to get a rabbit, you might not have considered where it was going to live! So for your bunny's protection you may decide you will require a rabbit hutch or cage. When considering what kind of hutch or cage to buy, you will need to keep a few points in your head, such as the hutch is to be your rabbits retreat, a haven and home. Then there are a couple of plans to hold in mind such as the financial cost and the dimensions of the rabbit hutch and, exactly where is it likely to go and from what it should be made. Home Pet Shop has a great choice of rabbit hutches at their online pet supermarket.
For starters, if your bunny is of the small variety and might not become any bigger than 8 pounds, you should manage with a hutch from a minimum of 24 inches by 36 inches whilst the larger sizes, at the very least, really want a hutch which measures 30 inches by 36 inches. Consequently it figures that your bunny needs a home which is at minimum four times its size.

Second you need your bunny and yourself, space to move around whilst the hutch or cage is being cleaned. Apart from the standard things for instance a food bowl and water drinker, the hutch must have space for your rabbit to move around. To keep your rabbit from becoming bored, supply him/her some toys and nibble snacks.
Thirdly, if your rabbit is confined to the hutch for extended periods of time, you really require lots of room for him/her to move around and a good idea would be to invest in a rabbit run made from wire meshing which attaches to the hutch.

Fourth
point to think about is exactly what type of base does the hutch/cage have. Should it have wire, think about adding a more stable area for the bunny to rest. When putting in some kind of small pet bedding, it is best to choose straw or wood shavings.
Finally avoid housing more than one bunny in the same hutch since, unless the bunnies have been spayed or neutered, you might get more than you bargained for as rabbits are prolific breeders and the bucks (males) are inclined to fight with one another as well as the does (females) for either space to have babies or to breed. The only time which the rabbits ought to be together is in a neutral area and should be watched over.

Monday 11 July 2011

Chicken Coops

There are a number of different types of hen houses on the market but, with English weather as it is, investing in a quality chicken coop is the best option as you don't want it falling down in a couple of years. Here are some chicken houses which are available at the online pet supermarket of Home Pet Shop.


1.This great chicken coop and nest box from Chicken Shack is supplied flat-packed and is constructed from weather proof quality wood making it straightforward to put together. Dimensions are:
1196(D) x 800(W) x 1090(H) mm
It also features:
  • Animal friendly wood stain.
  • Has six removable perches for simple cleansing (3 perches on either side, tiered down)
  • Removable floor so also well suited for ducks
  • Lifting top over the nesting box for easy removal of eggs & for maintaining purposes
  • Side is removable & can be easily taken off by twisting the togs to clean purposes
  • Venting holes at rear of hen house
  • Pull out metal tray for straightforward cleaning
  • Wooden handles on front , back and side panel for ease of removal.
  • Front ramp for your hens quick access to the house


2.
This particular Chicken House is an excellent looking hen house with a separate
run
which may be fastened permanently to the coop or just pushed
up
against it,
providing your chickens with a safe, as well as secure, outside area as well as
offering you full control of your birds when you require it. This particular chicken coop and run is ideal for medium sized hens.
A
thick slatted all-wood roof will always keep your hens warm and dry

It is
also delivered flat-packed, made out of weather proof quality wood
and is very easy to assemble
There is a
large lockable rear door enabling you easy access to your coop from both sides and a front ramp for the chickens makes it easy for them to get into their home with ease

Special sliding ventilation window
along with strong
hot dipped zinc galvanized wire
mesh allows you to
regulate the temperature inside according to the time of year.  There is also:
·         2 detachable internal perches.
·         Detachable sliding metal tray for straightforward cleaning.
·         A fast raising lid makes it easier to gather eggs
·         Put a metal lock on the nesting box to secure hens during the night.
·         Elevated floor off ground along with adjustable feet for preventing damp.

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Wednesday 6 July 2011

Bird Cages

The initial thing which you must consider when investing in a cage bird is undoubtedly a home for it to live. Ideally it is best to keep the bird within the cage itself. There are so many bird cages available on the market of various shapes and sizes and you've got to choose the correct cage for according to your need. While purchasing the cage one should consider certain areas of bird cages as the requirements of different birds differ from one species to another.
The particular aspects that you should consider while buying pet bird cages are:
Length: The cage needs to have good length as all birds prefer to live in large cages. It is significant for one to provide spacious and tall cage to birds as they like to fly from one side of the cage to the other.
Cages are made in various kinds of materials but one of the best materials with which you can go with is stainless steel. One can likewise have one which is powder coated steel. One should favour cages that are made from metals rather than those made from plastics as they are easier to clean.
You should likewise consider the spacing of the bars when choosing. The large sized birds prefer cages that are huge in size and that have wide bars. Whereas small size birds can also call for large type cages due to their behavioural characteristics of flying from end to end of the cage. Nevertheless, the bar spacing for small birds should be quite small.
The cage you decide on needs to have wide doors and  uncomplicated sliding trays at the bottom.
Varieties of bird cages: 1. Breeding Cages: This kind of bird cage is actually made for a pair of birds that are attached to one another although is partitioned by way of a thin panel. One should remove the panel during the mating period in order to facilitate the mating process.
2. Dome top Cages: This type of bird cage allows the occupants to fly freely. This is actually the cage which offers most space.
3. Parrot Perches: This sort of bird cages is usually for large type of parrots such as Macaws and African Greys. Parrot perches can be made from different materials like wood, rope or metal.
These are the well-known kinds of bird cage and these and many others are available at the online pet supermarket of Home Pet Shop. A number of other types of cages are the solitary bird cages, the play top bird cages and travel bird cages. You should think about the size of cage before buying it so that your bird can fit in comfortably. It is essential for one to clean the bird cage on a regular basis.

Friday 1 July 2011

Ferret Food

Ferrets are meat-eating; they are carnivores not vegetarians! They are an obligate carnivore, which means that they must be given a particular diet that is largely meat-based and contains between 32-38 % proteins along with around 15-20 per cent fat.
For
quite a considerable time now experts have been researching and testing with what is the best kind of feeding for ferrets. The Bones and Raw Food Diet appears to be essentially the most satisfactory, if not always sensible, in terms of the health and survival for your ferret. Here is some information that spells out the concerns about ferret eating habits The ideal feeding regime is an uncooked food diet of things like chicken wings, stripped carcasses and necks, turkey necks, rabbit, all kinds of game birds, pigeons, cheap ground beef, cheap lamb, all offal, (lambs heart is an excellent one and cheap). Every ferret possesses its own tastes though. Uncooked bones are good for cleaning their teeth and the calcium in the bone is also good. They are lactose intolerant so cows’ milk is out but goats milk is in and goats’ yoghurt, sometimes with an egg beaten up with some lactose free milk for a treat will be appreciated. Ferrets also like a bit of fresh fruit, melon is good in the summer to assist them to stay cool but again, each ferret has its own fruit preferences. Do be wary of food poisoning and storing as ferrets love to hide food. If concerned about this feed in a special ferret cage that is an easy task to clean and puts a stop to hoarding and hiding. A great time for you to do this is when you're cleaning the main living accommodation out.Zero Salt, pork, chocolate, or nuts. The salt along with chocolate can be fatal to a ferret. The pork is generally not good for them and nuts get stuck in their teeth leading to mouth problems. Alternatively, a ferret biscuit such as Alpha Ferret Feast is a good idea. It is available to buy at the online pet supermarket of Home Pet Shop along with other similar ferret foods. It is OK to feed a mixed diet of raw food and biscuit although raw food is best as it drastically decreases the occurrence of adrenal disease.
Ferrets
need to have a constant supply of clean water particularly in summer because they can become dehydrated really quickly. A very heavy bowl is essential because the little monsters tip it over. A good alternative is a water feed bottle with a large supply end.