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Diabetes can be a challenging condition to manage, especially in pets that cannot verbally communicate how they feel. Recognizing the symptoms of diabetes in...
All pets need play, but you can't take a hamster for a walk, teach a ferret to catch a Frisbee or play fetch with a parakeet – so what games can you play?
The Importance of Play
In the wild, small animals stay fit and alert as they scavenge for food, evade predators, seek out shelter, court mates, raise young and do other things that are necessary to survive. Our captive pets, however, have a life of ease and luxury, and their minds and bodies are not nearly as active. This can lead to several problems, from obesity and illness to stress, anxiety and boredom. Play can alleviate these issues, however, and provides great mental and physical stimulation for all types of small animal pets. Not only will play be great exercise, but it also improves agility and joint health, offers mental challenges and becomes a bonding time for both you and your pet.
8 Great Games for Small Animals
Small pets don't usually play games that are quite as vigorous or interactive as cats and dogs will play, but playtime with your small pet or cage animal can be just as fun as with any other pet. Exciting but safe games to play with small pets include…
There are plenty of games you can play even with small pets, and regular playtime will not only exercise your pet, but will provide stimulation and bonding time to keep them healthy and happy for a long, comfortable life. Alternate or rotate which games you play to keep it even more exciting, and both you and your pet will enjoy every moment you play together.
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Diabetes can be a challenging condition to manage, especially in pets that cannot verbally communicate how they feel. Recognizing the symptoms of diabetes in...
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