GREAT NEWS! Relocating or bringing your to and from UK will be a lot easier now that DEFRA has announced a new rule that owners will not have to have their pet(s) blood tested and the waiting period changed from 6-months to 21 days after vaccination against rabies is done. This will not only save a lot of time, but it will save a lot of money and stress to both pet(s) and owner.
Having worked in an animal shelter in Spain, one of the reasons why dogs are abandoned is because many workers in Spain are given too short of a notice before having to head back to UK, leaving their pet(s) behind and at the shelter because of this problem. Now with this positive change, we'll see less abandoned pets and hopefully more happy endings!!
Please click on the following link for more information: New Rules Mean it will be Easier and Cheaper to Travel Abroad with Pets.
Friday, 1 July 2011
Sunday, 26 June 2011
Step-By-Step Tips on How to Administer Medication to Your Cat at Home
If you have tried to give your cat medication by placing it in their favorite food (crushed or whole) and have failed, please find these tips on how to administer medication to your cat in the comfort of your own home:
Firstly, you need to know your cat - kittens are easier to handle, however, older cats may be a little difficult...
1) Prepare the meds in advance, a water filled syringe (just in case) and a towel on hand. Bring your cat to a quiet, small room with as little hiding places as possible (no beds/cabinets that they can crawl under) and close the door...
2) Wrap the cat with a towel (like a burrito!) making sure that the arms and legs are firmly tucked in (clip nails slightly just in case). If you are alone, place the cat on the floor in-between your legs to hold him/her firmly. If there is another person, have that person hold the cat tightly before going to the next step...
3) Use one hand to pry open the mouth...
3) With the other hand quickly put the medicine as far back/down the mouth as possible (to avoid the cat from tasting any foul medicine), quickly shut the mouth, lift the head up so the neck is straight and rub the throat for a few seconds (squirt a little water through the side of the mouth with a syringe if needed). You need to be quick here!!
DONE!!
* Give lots of cuddles and food afterwards!
* Try not to traumatize your cat too much, if it doesn't work the first time and your cat is totally freaked out, take a break for a few minutes/hours and try again.
* If you find it hard to use your fingers to administer pills, you can purchase a pill popper from your vet/pet shop.
* If all else fails, please contact Pitter Patter Pet Care or your vet to do it!
* Please note that some antibiotics such as Metronidazole, Flagyl and Clavulox are foul tasting to many cats, ask your vet to prescribe you an easier drug to administer, there is an alternative in most cases.
* Many strokes and cuddles to the wonderful and brave cats for these beautiful pics: Benny, Bjorn, Ella and Baby!!
Saturday, 25 June 2011
Adorable Bobby Looking for a Forever Home in London
Bobby is a 5 year old terrier mix and was rescued by All Dogs Matter (UK). He is currently being fostered in London. Abused severely, his paw on the left hind leg and a bit of his tongue has been cut by someone. He is a little cautious of being touched at first so a little patience and gentle touching is required, after a while he'll love you!! Currently undergoing basic training, he is well behaved at home but loves to be let free to run around outdoors several times a day.
If you are interested or know someone who may be interested in adopting Bobby, please contact us at info@pitpatpetcare.com Thank you!
If you are interested or know someone who may be interested in adopting Bobby, please contact us at info@pitpatpetcare.com Thank you!
Monday, 18 April 2011
Pet-friendly Service Apartment
Ovolo Group runs a pet-friendly service apartment located in Sai Ying Pun (Hong Kong). Please take a look at their website for more information and click on the "indulge" page and "creature comforts" to see what Pitter Patter Pet Care has on offer to those staying here!
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Pelos at The Dog Park
An early morning stroll (maybe too early for Pelos!) up to the dog friendly park where she met a few friends...
Sunday, 13 March 2011
Appeal for Help for the Animals Made Homeless by the Earthquake and Tsunami
Animal Refuge Kansai is preparing for a massive influx of animals made homeless due to the earthquake in Japan. Please help to support their efforts by donating money, volunteering or simply spreading the word that help is on its way!
Please click on the following link for more information: http://www.arkbark.net/?q=en/node/2901
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Pet-sitting Video
Here's a link to a video taken while pet-sitting adorable Max, Molly and George...they're so funny :)
Friday, 18 February 2011
Cat Sitting : Holly & Molly
Cat Sitting Holly and Molly once again...Molly never fails to amuse me while Holly does what she does best :)
Hong Kong Pet Show 2011
The Hong Kong Pet Show 2011 was overwhelming and impressive, there was a wide variety of products and services offered here in Hong Kong. A large number of imported grooming and food items that are not commonly seen in pet shops could be easily purchased at the expo. It's a great place to buy some good quality products for your lovely pet.
There I met Janice Jensen (creator and director of HK Animal Speak) and her giant great dane! She has worked hard for the past years to educate pet owners about proper animal care, having open seminars and talks at AAF and the SPCA. For more information about her work, please go to www.hkanimalspeak.org
There I met Janice Jensen (creator and director of HK Animal Speak) and her giant great dane! She has worked hard for the past years to educate pet owners about proper animal care, having open seminars and talks at AAF and the SPCA. For more information about her work, please go to www.hkanimalspeak.org
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Overnight Pet Sitting
Overnight dog sitting Pelos couldn't be any better....adorable, smart and full of energy. Sweet Pelos.
Please Adopt Poor Iggy
Iggy was rescued by Hong Kong Dog Rescue but was in a terrible fight with another dog while there last October. He was quickly rushed to Acorn Veterinary Hospital, where he under went surgery to close up his wounds. He is making great progress and his wound almost completely healed. Now up and running around like his usual self, he's waiting to find a new home. Any one interested in adopting Iggy, please contact us at 9632 7427 or call HKDR 2875 2132.
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