Siamese Kittens For Sale In Northern Ky

A Registered Traditional Cat Association Breeding Traditional Applehead & Classic Siamese Occasionally, we also offer Balinese Raising the finest in pure bred, registered Siamese kittens in Ohio since 1967! B & D Siamese to have the distinct honor of achieving the TCA �Cattery Of Supreme Excellence� since 2007 when becoming TCA members! If you are looking for the "Purrrfect" pet, come see us!We are located in the central Ohio area, just a half hour north To contact us about kittens, please e-mail B & D Siamese Cattery No portion of this website or any information contained within it may be copied, or in any way distributed without the expressed written permission of B & D Cattery - No exceptions.Craigslist Ad Seeks to Get Rid of "Very Mean Ninja" Cat PetSmart Charities_FIV kitten story.jpg FIV Positive Shouldn't Be a Negative Sneak Peek: What Does the Public Think About Cats and Cat People? Eagle Scout’s House Design for Feral Cats Saves Lives
City Worker Champions Change For Homeless Pets Open your home to one of these loving pets today! Simone- Lab, black, female, spayed, adult Milly- DSH, tabby and white, female, spayed, declawed, 6 years old Lilly- DSH, tabby and white, female, spayed, declawed, 6 years old Abe- Beagle, tri-color, male, neutered, senior Cersai is a DSH, female, spayed, all shots up to date. Candy- DSH, grey tabby, female, spayed, 10 weeks old Dymos- Pit Bull, white with brindle, male, neutered, 6 years old Coco-Pit Bull, fawn, female, spayed, 7 years old Pets available for adoption can be found . Please check back often, listings are updated automatically as pets are adopted and new pets come in! A new pet requires a time and financial commitment from their owner. Please check this guideline for . New pets require special care. Click here for tips on , suggestions for , and guidelines for . Dogs and cats are available for adoption daily. The adoption fee for a dog or puppy is $90 including a county dog license.
Cat or kitten adoptions are $70. The adoption fees include a free veterinarian check-up, heart worm testing or feline leukemia/FIV testing, micro-chipping, worming, first set of shots, and a $10 rabies voucher. All animals are spay/neutered before adopted. Avoiding Bad HabitsAvoiding Dog BitesCaring For Your New PetChoosing A PetCrate TrainingDog LicenseFinding Your Lost PetHousebreaking HelpMicro-chippingProtect your Pet from PoisonSpaying & NeuteringWeather TipsBlack Pug Puppies For Sale Chicago Give free food and care for those in need at the Animal Rescue Site!Rhodesian Ridgeback Puppies For Sale In DorsetLost a pet or found a pet? Fokker T ShirtsLet people know here.Looking for a pet friendly apartment? Recycle to help the Animal ShelterLooking for Dog Training?  
Steps to Take When You Find a Lost Dog or Cat Call your local shelter to report you found a pet Print up flyers and post it throughout your neighborhood Contact local vets in your area Bring to your local shelter so they can hold for the stray time. If interested in adopting then you can place a $10.00 hold. Holiday Pet Safety Tips Chocolate in all forms - especially dark or baking chocolate, can be very dangerous for dogs and cats. Symptoms of significant chocolate ingestion may include vomiting, diarrhea, hyperactivity, increased thirst, frequent urination, elevated heart rate and seizures. Candies and chewing gum - containing the artificial sweetener "xylitol" can be poisonous to dogs. Even small amounts of sweetener can cause a sudden drop in blood sugar, which leads to depression, lack of coordination and seizures. In cases of significantly low blood sugar, liver failure has been known to occur. Ingesting tin foil and cellophane candy wrappers - can pose a choking hazard or causes intestinal blockage.
Don't leave your pet in the yard on Halloween - There are many pranksters on this evening that have teased, injured, stolen, or even killed pets. Trick-or-Treat candies are not for pets - Chocolate is poisonous to many animals, and candy wrappers can be hazardous if swallowed. Be careful of pets around Jack-O'-Lanterns - Pets can knock these over and cause fires.  Curious kittens are a high risk to getting burned. Don't dress your pet in a costume unless you know he/she loves it - Costumes can cause stress on your pets. Dangers from Christmas Trees Needles – needles from the tree are indigestible, (even artificial) so keep your pet away from the tree as much as possible. Artificial Trees – small pieces of plastic or aluminum can break off and be swallowed.  This can cause intestinal blockage or irritation of the mouth. Stand Water – don’t use preservatives, this can be toxic if consumed by a thirsty pet. Lights – lights can get very hot, remove them from the lower branches of the tree to prevent burning.
Tinsel – the sharp edges can cause cuts in the mouth and can also block intestine causing many side effects. Ornaments – don’t use edible ornaments, and refrain from using fragile glass ornaments.  Ornaments with hooks could possibly snag an ear or tail.  If swallowed, they can get lodged in the throat. Angel Hair – Angel hair is generally made of spun glass, and can cause irritation on contact. Electrical Cords – tape firmly to the walls or floor so they can’t be chewed on. Poinsettias – these are very dangerous to your pets if they are ingested.  Please keep them away from your pet.Climbing cats and wagging tail dogs can knock it over Hang breakable, glass ornaments well out of reach. Keep tinsel, ribbons, garland out of pets reach especially cats that are intrigued by them. Can become lodged in their throat. Clean all pine needles frequently. Prevent your pet from drinking water in the tree stand. Lilies can be deadly to cats and so many plants can cause cats to have kidney failure