Jamie the cat came home after a week in the clinic following a car collision and was met by his Australian Shepherd brother, who stayed by his side, offering kisses and comforting contact. Read On…
Jamie the cat came home after a week in the clinic following a car collision and was met by his Australian Shepherd brother, who stayed by his side, offering kisses and comforting contact. Read On…
Rover.com's annual report for 2025 found Luna as the top name for both dogs and cats and flagged a rise in pets named after sports icons, including references to Josh Allen and a Dec. 7, 2025 game in Orchard Park, New York. Read On…
After a local plea for help on Christmas Eve, Animal Rescue Corps took 40 dogs and five cats from a home in Elsinore, Missouri, and moved them to its Gallatin, Tennessee Rescue Center for veterinary exams, vaccinations and medical treatment. Read On…
Eating grass is common in both dogs and cats and can reflect curiosity, a taste preference, or a response to nausea; it is generally not a concern if the animal appears healthy. Read On…
Country Living compiled a list of 17 dog breeds suited to people who prefer feline‑style companions; animal experts stress temperament, socialization and calm energy as the deciding factors. Read On…
Four kittens discovered in a junkyard — Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Packard and Plymouth — are available for adoption through Harbor Humane. Read On…
The Humane Society of Henderson County is holding a holiday-themed adoption event Saturday, Dec. 13, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering $0–$50 adoption fees for dogs and cats plus a Stocking Stuffer Sale and holiday crafts. Read On…
Forever Paws Animal Shelter in Fall River, Massachusetts, announced this week that it is housing more than 50 cats and is urging adopters as the facility deals with an overcrowding crisis. Read On…
Evanescence, a serene five-year-old dilute calico cat, and Wonder, a four-year-old dog who recovered from poor condition with the help of Puppies for Parole, are both ready for new homes. Read On…
A 2024 study shows increasing vaccine hesitancy among U.S. pet owners, with many questioning vaccine effectiveness and the number of shots pets receive, researchers and a Texas A&M public health expert say. Read On…