Saturday, October 4, 2008

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Pet Freebies 4 Mom: Free Snausages



Welcome to Pet Freebies 4 Mom! A great new offer just started this morning, so I thought it would be a good time to update my list.

The first 50,000 people to request one will receive a coupon for FREE Snausages Snawsomes peanut butter and apple dog snacks. Hope your dog enjoys this freebie treat!

You'll also find pet savings at CoolSavings.com with pet coupons, discount codes and money saving tips!

These free samples are still available to request, new links for this list are in bold:

ASPCA Pet Safety Pack
Blue Buffalo dog food ($5 coupon)
Blue Spa Select cat food ($3 coupon)
Cesar Canine Cuisine
Febreze Pet Pal Pack
Greenies Pill Pockets Treats
HEB Pet Birthday Club (Texas only)
Hill's Science Diet ($5 coupon)
Mighty Dog
Petmart Birthday Club (limited locations)
Snausages Snawsomes
Wholesome Goodness by Meow Mix (Walmart sample)
Yarrah Pet Food

How To Make An Outdoor Cat An Indoor Cat

Today’s feature tip is from the San Diego Natural History Museum with their tip How to Make Your Outdoor Cat
a Happy Indoor Cat

Although it takes patience, an outdoor cat can be turned into a perfectly content indoor pet. The key is to make the conversion gradually and provide lots of attention and stimulation while the cat is indoors.

Cats are creatures of habit, so you must be careful to slowly replace your cat’s old routine of going outside with the new exciting routine of staying in. If your cat is outdoors most of the time, bring your cat inside for increasingly longer stays. Gradually shorten the length of time the cat is outside until you no longer let him or her out at all.

With cat leash laws becoming more common, this tip comes in handy. Although my cat is a bit different, she’s happy to stay inside for months during the winter, but at the first sign of Spring (and yes they know even though they’re indoors), her nose is at the back door to get out.

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Quick Tip: Dead Grass From Dog Urine

If your dog isn’t trained to potty in one particular spot, here’s something you can try to keep your grass from being killed off:

Faithfully water the spot where the dog urinates. You’ll have to watch and pay attention to where they go, but watering it asap to dilute the urine should help the grass. If the grass has turned brown already, try sprinkling a generous layer of white granulated sugar over the area and then watering.