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Hello. If you have the time, you might want to condition Jupiter to the car. If time is limited, placing him in a carrier ( making sure he is comfortable in a carrier ), putting the carrier on the floor & covering the carrier with a light sheet might soothe his anxiety. Do make sure you have an ID tag on him is case something happens. Thanks for contacting Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello. I assume that Jasper is a fairly young puppy. He just needs to learn what is appropriate play & what is off limits. Always gently correct him as soon as he starts any inappropriate play by distracting him with a toy & always reward him with praise or a treat as soon as he turns his attention from your feet. He will soon learn & outgrow this behavior. thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Naturally, a balanced commercial adult cat food should be the mainstay of Luna's diet, but we all enjoy a good treat now and then! Cats are carnivores, and most enjoy small amounts of cooked meat or fish, such as chicken, beef, tuna, or salmon on occasion. Fruits are not often a part of most cats' diets, but very small portions of bananas or apples (no seeds!) are acceptable infrequently. Many cats are actually lactose intolerant and can develop vomiting and/or diarrhea if they ingest too many dairy products, but some cats are able to tolerate very small pieces of cheese on rare occasions. When possible, try to stick with meats or commercial treats for Luna, as these are the least likely to cause any gastrointestinal upset. I hope this helps and that all goes well!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Oh my goodness, those hats are so cute! The problem with the hats is that typically cats hate wearing them, and you might have a lot of problems keeping one on Luna. I found a website called Pampered Whiskers, and they sell hats for cats. I will put the link below for you to check them out. You might also consider using an inflatable recovery collar for her instead of the traditional Ecollar. It looks like a donut, and it doesn't come out past her face which will keep her from bumping into things. I found one on Amazon, so I would google "inflatable recovery collar" to find it. Finally, I would make an appointment her vet to diagnose the cause of her itching her ears (it could be an ear infection, mites, fleas, or allergies) so it can be treated. Best of luck, I hope this helps! https://www.pamperedwhiskers.com
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello and welcome to Boop by Petco. The first thing to note is that you want to not bring the kitten into your home until about 8 weeks of age, it is important for the kitten to stay with it's mom (as long as she is able to nurse well and is doing well) until that age. Getting a "Feliway" collar (one of the calming collars) and other products with this brand can help. Also, feeding them separately is a good idea as well, until they are used to one another. Having a separate area where Junior can 'escape' from the kitten, or a 'safe zone' for Junior is recommended. Three litter boxes in different areas are recommended as well, so there are no territory disputes over the litter boxes. Otherwise, you will have to see how they do with one another, and will have to adapt based on what you are seeing occurring. Best of luck with Junior and your new kitten!
Updated on August 12th, 2025