kellydesiree+FollowThis Dachshund’s recovery is pure loveWatching Lady the Dachshund come home after her spay surgery is a total heart-melter. Her mom, Abby Baffoe, was a bundle of nerves all day, but seeing Lady safe and snuggled up in her little surgical onesie made it all worth it. The sweet part? Lady gets extra treats, snuggles, and pampering while she recovers. It’s a reminder of how tough it can be to care for our pets, but also how rewarding it is. Have you ever gone through a pet surgery scare? How did you help your furry friend heal? #Pets #DachshundLove #PetCare1916Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowFree pet food drive brings relief to local familiesPet owners facing tough times can breathe a little easier this holiday season—CASPCA is stepping up with a free pet food drive to help families keep their furry friends fed. With so many people struggling to make ends meet, this effort is more than just about pets; it’s about keeping families together and easing the stress of food insecurity for everyone in the household. If you or someone you know could use a hand, this is a great way to get support and keep your pets healthy and happy. How else can our community help neighbors and their animals? #Safety #CommunitySupport #PetCare00Share
Matthew KirkFollowingCat Breeds That Outlive the Rest?Turns out, Burmese and Birman cats are the real-life Methuselahs of the feline world, living over 14 years on average! Genetics play a big part, but even mixed-breed kitties hold their own with nearly 12 years. Keeping your cat indoors, spayed/neutered, and stress-free can help them stick around longer. But here’s the twist: breed labels aren’t always accurate, and selective breeding can bring health drama. More research is needed, but now you know which cats are basically immortal! #Pets #CatLife #PetCare80Share
Wesley Romero+FollowFinding a horse sitter sparks local buzzSomeone’s search for a trustworthy horse sitter over Thanksgiving has turned into a mini community event! Locals are chiming in with advice, offers to help, and even recommending pet care groups like "High Country All critters pet care" on Facebook. It’s a great reminder of how neighbors can step up for each other—especially when it comes to caring for our four-legged friends. If you’ve ever needed a pet sitter or have tips to share, this is your chance to jump in. What’s your go-to way to find reliable animal care in the area? #Pets #CommunitySupport #PetCare00Share
Tanya Jackson+FollowIs Your Cat Still Healing? Watch for These SignsEver wonder if your cat’s quirky habits are more than just feline drama? If your kitty hides a lot, over-grooms, or gets jumpy at the smallest sound, they might still be healing from old wounds. From sudden aggression to changes in appetite, these subtle behaviors are their way of saying, “I’m not over it yet.” Knowing these signs means you can help your furball feel safe and loved again. Cat parents, have you noticed any of these? #Pets #CatBehavior #PetCare140Share
davisjames+FollowMobile Vet Van Is a Game ChangerEver heard of a vet on wheels? South Carolina’s Pawmetto Care-A-Van is literally rolling up to help pets who’d otherwise miss out on care because of high costs or a serious lack of local vets. They set up shop in parking lots and community centers, offering vaccines, check-ups, and microchips at a fraction of the price. With thousands of pets needing help, this mobile clinic is a total lifesaver for fur babies and their humans! #Pets #PetCare #MobileClinic31Share
Joshua Townsend+FollowCat’s Scary VetCheck Fail: What Would You Do?Imagine taking your sick cat to the vet, only to get sent home with an appetite pill—when it’s actually heart failure. That’s what happened at VetCheck in Bloomington, and now pet parents are swapping horror stories online. Some say VetCheck missed big diagnoses and overcharged, while others just want better care for their fur babies. Have you ever had a vet totally miss the mark? Drop your wildest vet stories below! #Pets #VetCheck #PetCare10Share