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How to Buy a Dog Crate

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How to buy a dog crate is a question that comes up from time to time from pet owners. The trick to finding the perfect crate for your dog is size.

So, what size dog crate should you get? You want to purchase a pet crate big enough for the dog to be able to stretch on its side as well as stand up and move around. There should be 3 or 4 inches above the dog’s head when he stands up. If you’re buying a crate for a puppy, don’t get one that’s too large; as that could undermine your housebreaking efforts. But if you do buy a big dog crate, you can always partition it while the puppy is still young, then remove the partition as the puppy gets older. The partition can be as simple as a length of pegboard, or you can order a crate divider online.

Go for a wire crate, because plastic ones (while a bit cheaper, and more popular) might just become a chew toy for your pup; that’s obviously not good. The plastic crates (also called kennels) are good, however, as temporary ways to transport your pet to the vet or groomer. Wire crates often are collapsible; you can fold them down for storage in your closet when not needed. Make sure the wire dog crate is made from a heavy guage wire and is sturdy.

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How to Buy Clothes for a Cat

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Cat sweaters, cat dresses, kitty wigs… Is it true? Can cats wear clothes? The answer may surprise you.

According to the Sophisticated Cat, billed as a luxury cat boutique based in Chicago, “Couture has finally gone to the felines…. Many cats enjoy the coziness of the clothing and enjoy the closeness with their owners when being dressed and the center of attention.”

There have been several cat fashion shows lately, including a charity catwalk in August 2008 at the Algonquin Hotel in Midtown New York City, complete with $20 “Purr-tinis.” According to the New York Daily News, “cats dressed in everything from an Elvis costume to a sequined satin dress.”

Of course, if you’re anything like me, you must be wondering how much of this is just plain hooey. I mean, have you ever tried to put a cat in a crate? Now imagine trying to slide a satin dress on same cat. Not happening.

Carla Reiss, founder of Meow Wear, possibly the first cat fashion house, says, “I do not believe in everyday use of apparel for cats unless there is a good reason for it.” If your cat gets chilly during cold weather, a sweater may be necessary, Reiss says. Or perhaps a garment may be helpful to keep the cat from licking a surgical wound.

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