Some more tips to keep your pet healthy this year...
3. Try a new activity with your pet!
From
doga to hiking, skijoring to kayaking, it’s easier than ever for people
to incorporate their pet into a new exercise routine. It’s a great way
to bond, it’ll get you both out of the house, and both owner and pet
will reap the rewards of a healthy physical activity. Meet-up groups are
a great way to find like-minded pet owners to join you in your
exercise, too!
4. Incorporate more playtime into your routine
Cats
love the thrill of chasing a laser toy; just don’t tell them it’s
exercise! Toys that trigger a cat’s predatory instinct are a great way
to get them off the couch and engaged in a little aerobic activity.
Experiment to see what really gets your cat going — in addition to
lasers, catnip toys, crinkly balls, and climbable cat trees are
perennial feline favorites. Even a cardboard box can become a cat cave
that satisfies a cat’s desire for a hiding place.