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Monday, December 31, 2012

Pet Pause

Happy New Year from Pet Pause

Outgoing Columnist Wishes You a 2013 Full of Pets and Continued Learning

What you, dear reader, learned from Pet Pause these past two years, for the most part, I learned, too. But, sadly, this week is the last column. I will miss this small space, where we celebrated our pets, learning what we could about how to feed them well, keep them cool in the summer and warm in the winter; how and when to treat for pests before they bit. And overall, how they make our lives better. I started this column as a pet enthusiast. Then I proceeded to get married, buy a house, and, as I type this, our son, Peter, born two weeks ago, is feeding right down by my hands. Those are pretty important changes. But Sister and Muppet have remained constant. They aren't quite the focus they once were, but our small interactions are still …

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

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Adjusting To Baby When You're A Cat

How Our Family Has Changed Since Peter Aaron Ward Arrived December 8

“Hey, guys — wait, why are you acting so weird?” Those were the thoughts that crossed Sistercat's mind as we walked through the door with our new son, Peter Aaron, who to her looked like nothing more than a car seat. Jamie (my husband) and I were giddy, with obvious reason. We couldn't believe we were introducing Peter to his home, even if he was sleeping through the big event. Nine months is a long time to wait, but you can't imagine how it will feel to carry him over the threshold till it's actually happening to you. A couple of days had passed since we'd seen the cats; no doubt they knew something was up as I labored more than 12 hours at home. The moment of truth: I lowered the car seat to the floor beside our fraser fir, and myself …

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Pet Pause

On Approaching Our Due Date With Cats

How I Wish We Could Make Them Understand What's About to Happen — At Least As Much as We Do

At the time of this writing, I am sitting on my couch with two cats -- one on the cushion above me, one on my torso -- looking across the coffee table at my husband, who is enjoying a glass of Côtes du Rhône. We're also exactly 7 hours 45 minutes from our due date, and waiting for my body to tell us it's time to deliver our son. It's the best and the strangest time of my life, and one cat in particular continues to make it even better and stranger. Muppet's been fairly consistent this year, sticking to her usual appearances throughout the day and finding places to lay within eyesight but not reach at night. But Sistercat, she's been acting like something's up for months now, equally more affectionate and eager for attention, especially in …

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Pet Pause Family Welcomes Twinsburg, Solon

New Readership to Yield More Expansive Local Pet Focus - and I Could Use Your Help

About this time of year, we all reflect on the months past and what the coming year may hold. Now is also a time of reflection and growth for Pet Pause. In the past month, our readership has expanded from Mentor, near my home, to Twinsburg and Solon. This won't prevent us from still exploring topics near and dear to pet owners everywhere: responsible pet waste removal, adoption, feral control, cost savings,puppy mills and hazards like fleas, ticks, summer heat and — yes, even in Twinsburg and Solon — coyotes. Pet Pause will continue to preview events for pet owners of our region: Dog Nights at the ballparks, Woofstock at Holden Arboretum, and things like Santa Paws in Mentor. (Click here for more information on this photo session Saturday …

Michelle Pincheck

4:12 pm on Tuesday, November 27, 2012

They made a valiant effort to make the dog park on Liberty Rd a nice place for dogs and their owners to unwind. I however, find it a little dull. I would much rather travel 15-20 minutes south to Bow Wow beach in Stow where the dogs have an entire lake to cool off in. They are also able to enjoy an agility course, "shower" stalls, a jump dock, picnic tables and a shaded area. It is also more …   more ›

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Pet Pause

Plan to Make Pet Shopping Part of Black Friday

Pet Stores Offering Friday Savings for All Ye Over-stuffed Consumers

There's the overeating, the overeating again, and then there are still the desserts. For anything left over — and there still will be, even after all of that, even after Dad's thirds — here's last year's column on Thanksgiving-style pet food. And for those of us who already know we'll be so stuffed after our smörgåsbord that the thought of stuffing will make us nauseous, well, let's redirect our attention to the day after. The day of doorbuster sales and stretching one's legs to move faster than one's neighbor toward savings. The day we temporarily turn our attention from overeating to overwhelmed. The day we never weigh ourselves. Black Friday. Good news: Pet stores in nearby are touting some pretty appetizing savings on food, treats, …

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Pet Pause

U.S. Supreme Court to Judge Drug-Sniffing K9s

Does the Fourth Amendment Protect Us From Dogs Without Warrants?

There must have been a point in my life when I thought, “Dogs can sniff out drugs? No way.” Some distant point in my youth I no longer recall. Seems a socially accepted truth these days. So it may surprise some that the question, in part, is now before the U.S. Supreme Court — casting doubt on the training of the dogs and how well they do their jobs, and whether the Fourth Amendment, the one that protects us from unreasonable search and seizure, should be able to stop them from doing their jobs at all. “Dogs make mistakes. Dogs err,” lawyer Glen P. Gifford told the justices during argument in October. “Dogs get excited and will alert to things like tennis balls in trunks or animals, that sort of thing.” However, Justice Department lawyer …

Scott Darpel

4:24 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Another case where statistical thinking can be used.   more ›

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Saving Animals a Part of Rescue Plan for Sandy

It's About Time Rescuers Treated Pets Like the Family Members They Are

Around here, we see signs hurriedly stapled to telephone poles fairly often. Lost cat. Lost dog. Please help. Reward. Now imagine how many of those signs could go up in the line of Hurricane Sandy. Even as hundreds, perhaps thousands, are still displaced from their neighborhoods, an act-alike Facebook page has caught the attention of the media, and a warning — it's equally touching and heartbreaking to visit. Hurricane Sandy Lost and Found Pets, established the day before Sandy made landfall in the U.S., doesn't recommend any particular charity deserving your dollars, nor take donations. (Refreshing a week before Election Day, isn't it?) It exists solely to create a place where people can post photos of lost and found pets in affected …

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