by Gina | Jun 8, 2020 | Blog, Cats, Dogs, Pet care
With each reopening phase, more and more people are emerging from their lockdown and going back to work. Although we want to be careful to maintain safety for ourselves and others, for many of us, this can be a relief to return some sense of normalcy. Never before did...
by Gina | May 31, 2019 | Cats
We recently reached out to some cat owners to ask what subjects they’d like addressed on our blog; amongst the most common answers was “How do I hide my cat from my landlord?” We at the Peaks Pet Nanny cannot ethically answer that question, but we can offer some...
by Gina | May 1, 2019 | Cats
How Cats Show Affection So you’ve always had dogs in your life who greeted you at the door, brought toys to you to play with, and snuggled with you every night. Now you have a cat who seems to ignore your existence. “Why doesn’t my cat like me!?” The answer: they...
by Gina | Apr 4, 2019 | Cats
Why should humans have all the fun? Your feline friend can enjoy a festive Easter basket too. I don’t think any cat can resist the Bergan Turbo Scratcher Toy. It stimulates your cat’s natural pouncing instincts. The KONG Feather Teaser is designed for...
by Gina | Mar 1, 2019 | Cats, Pet food
We all know there are some “people foods” we should not give to our pets. Some are obvious—no one thinks it’s a good idea to offer your cat alcohol—but some may be foods you wouldn’t consider… Did you know that onion powder can cause anemia in cats and dogs?...
by Gina | Jan 12, 2019 | Cats, Pet care
From our Lake Hopatcong Pet Nanny, Rochelle… “Kitty” a 7-year-old cat (spayed), The owner has been hospitalized and now in rehab, most likely for a couple of months. The neighbors are checking and feeding on Kitty once a day, but Kitty would be...