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  2. 25 Genius Pet Gadgets That’ll Make Other Pet Parents Jealous

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    Pet parenting just entered its tech era, and your fur baby's living their best analog life while others are going digital. We've rounded up 25 genius gadgets that transform basic pet care into ...

  3. 5 Best Cat Treats to Calm Your Feline Friend in 2022 - AOL

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    Most pet owners use CBD treats to help their cats feel calm or relieve anxiety. Some CBD cat treats can also help with skin irritations, joint stiffness, mobility, digestive troubles, or inflammation.

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    Whether done by individual pet owners or at animal shelters (which rarely have the resources for that), it's the best way to prevent the populations of dogs and cats from getting out of control.

  5. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    A variety of cat treats are commercially available. These can be divided into dry cat treats, wet cat treats, and semi-moist treats. [27] A 2004 survey in the US and Australia found 26% of cats received treats on a daily basis. [28] However, not more than 10% of a cat's calorie intake should come from treats. [29]

  6. Pet store - Wikipedia

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    A pet shop or pet store is an essential services retailer which sells animals and pet care resources to the public. A variety of animal supplies and pet accessories are also sold in pet shops. The products sold include: food, treats, toys, collars, leashes, cat litter, cages and aquariums.

  7. Cat repeller - Wikipedia

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    A cat repeller is a device or substance used to discourage cats from entering an area, or to encourage them to leave if they do enter. Such deterrents are most commonly used by gardeners, in order to prevent damage to their gardens, to avoid cat feces , or to protect birds .