Sentences with phrase «majority of cat owners»

Declawing is banned because it is unacceptable to the vast majority of cat owners.
Becky Tichband, of Cats Protection's Cat Guardians service, said: «Our beloved cats have a special place in our hearts and this is supported by our research, which reveals that the overwhelming majority of cat owners see their cats as being part of the family.
The majority of cat owners feed either straight dry food, or a combination of both dry and moist food.

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Regardless of those who continually spew nonsense about how we can't compete with the oil - rich fat cats and the like, this club and it's majority owner have bags of cash at the ready, but simply refuse to deviate from the business model that has allowed them to reap the rewards of our financial loyalty without assuming any monetary risks whatsoever.
The Erie County Legislature's Majority Caucus announces the fall schedule of free rabies clinics, encouraging pet owners to vaccinate their dogs, cats, and ferrets.
But the majority of declawings are due to social issues, where cats are being destructive and tearing up furniture, household items, other pets or owners.
A microchip will never become lost or faded, and the vast majority of veterinary hospitals, animal control bureaus, SPCA's, and other organizations with a high chance of receiving stray animals, routinely scan dogs and cats who have lost their owners.
A 2009 - 2010 national pet owners» survey by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association reveals that the vast majority of owned pets... 75 % of dogs and 87 % of cats... are spayed or neutered.
Though dental hygiene is a daily routine for most people, dental care for their pets is only a distant consideration for the majority of cat - owners.
While the majority of litter boxes on the market today are aimed toward cat owners, there are a select few companies that specialize in dog litter boxes.
The majority of litters born to pet cats are «accidental» rather than intentional breedings, often due to lack of owner awareness regarding how early cats can reproduce.
Although we do rescue some cats who are ill, or who exhibit behaviors that their owners could not effectively manage, the majority of cats in our care are healthy and have no particular behavior «problems.»
The majority of them are offspring of irresponsible owners who did not fix their family cat.
Longcore's reply, not surprisingly, was a laundry list of «policies needed to control feral cats,» the majority of which — either directly or indirectly — simply lead to more killing: mandatory spay / neuter, pet limits, prohibitions on roaming, and prohibitions of «feral cat feeding unless on feeder's property, or with permission of property owner and nearby owners / residents.»
In my experience, I've found the vast majority of pet owners who are allergic to their animals find ways to manage that don't involve giving up their beloved dog or cat.
According to Dr. Mackie, this simple process can account for a majority of the unwanted litters of kittens because it takes cat owners, who thought it safe to wait until their kitten was six to seven months of age, by complete surprise.
Also by 2000, substantial majorities of pet owners had their cats and dogs sterilized.
A majority of dogs and many cats are surrendered to animal shelters due to behavior issues that the owner can not resolve.
A majority of impounded dogs and cats are either returned to their owners, or are found new and loving homes.
The majority of dogs spend some time outdoors and many pet owners have cats that come and go from indoors to outdoors frequently.
Traditionally, most cat owners would let their feline venture around the neighborhood during the day and let their feline in at night, but a majority of veterinarians and pet wellness experts believe this is doing your cat a disservice.
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