Top 5 Most Googled Cat & Dog Questions

Top 5 most googled cat & dog questions

Being a pet parent is so rewarding and the joy our pets bring to our home is priceless, but we’d be lying if we said it wasn’t difficult at times, especially during those early stages. That’s when a lot of us turn to the internet for advice. 

To help you out we’ve compiled a few answers to some of the most common questions on both cats and dogs! From why cats knead to why dogs love eating grass so much…

Why do Cats purr? 🐈

Why do cats purr and what does it mean when they do… Cats purring can mean a number of things, mostly it used to communicate their feelings mostly of contentment and happiness or to self soothe if anxious.

You can tell if your cat is happy if they purr with their eyes closed/closing and their tails remain still and peaceful looking. 

If their purr is accompanied by a mew (high pitched meow) they may be hungry!

Why do pets make us feel happy? 🥹

We love this question because it’s true the positive effects pets have on our lives are amazing. 

Some of the reasons pets make us happy and improve our mood are because they offer companionship and help us feel less lonely which is known to benefit us. 

They also encourage us to partake in physical activity which positively affects us and releases endorphins, as well as introduces us to new people.

Why Do Cat Knead? 🍞

The kneading movement cats make is often referred to as making biscuits and who doesn’t love a biscuit? Our cats could give the world’s best Bakers a run for their money. Why do cats knead everything including us? It’s an ingrained behaviour from when they were kittens and would knead their mothers to stimulate milk flow. This familiarity creates comfort, and when they knead you it often means they’re comfortable around you!

It can also be used to stretch, make their bed comfortable for sleep, mark their territory through the scent glands in their paws and show they’re ready to mate.

Fascinating.

How to introduce new pets to the family🐾

Introducing new pets to the (fur) family can be difficult, it’s rough being the new kid on the block. 

Advice that works for both cats and dogs, include preparing a dedicated space for your new pet, allowing them to explore their new home alone first before introducing scents (e.g. bedding) from other pets for them to familiarise themselves with. Where possible let them meet through a barrier first.

Our friends at FirstVet have a whole article dedicated to introducing cats and Battersea’s article is great for introducing new dogs.

Why does my dog eat grass? 🌾

An odd behaviour that can be alarming to new owners, especially when their dog throws up afterwards. This behaviour, if sustained long term, is called Pica, which refers to a disorder that encourages the eating of things that aren’t food. 

When pets eat grass it could be a sign of either boredom or nutrient deficiency. This can be helped with more exercise and play, and fibre in their diets. 

It could also mean they simply like the taste of it! This is usually not a major concern unless the eating and vomiting become more frequent or blood is present. 

This was just the beginning, there are so many common questions we’d love to answer! Let us know the pressing questions you have that you’d love to have answered, send us a message over on our socials

Whilst you’re here why not take out a pet insurance quote with us today and find out how we can help you keep your furry friends protected no matter what pickles, and wonderfully bizarre situations they get themselves into.

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Five Valentine’s Pet Safety Tips

Five Valentine's pet Safety Tips

It’s the month of love and we’re in full celebration mode at Pets in a Pickle HQ. We love celebrating with our furry friends, who give us reasons to smile all year round, and who love us just the way we are! 

Whilst we’re all for sharing the love, we do recommend you don’t share the chocolate…read our tips below to help keep your pets safe this Valentine’s month.

1. Beware of confectionery

A delicious selection of chocolates or a heart-shaped lolly might sound tasty to us, but they pose a big health risk to both dogs and cats! Methylxanthines in chocolate can affect their gastrointestinal and cardiac functioning making them potentially life-threatening and Xylitol in sweets can cause Hypoglycemia.

If you’re spoilt with something sweet this month, make sure to keep them in a secure place/container out of reach of curious pets! 

2. Watch out for flowers

Another Valentine’s Day staple…flowers! Gorgeous to look at but harmful to our pets. 

If you can give the sender a heads up to look for pet-friendly flowers or if they come to you by surprise check through them and remove harmful flowers such as Tulips, Lilies, some Roses (de thorn those that are safe) and Chrysanthemums.

Don’t forget our Pickle fam get 10% off pet-friendly bouquets at Zing Flowers! Get a quote today to access our range of Pickle Perk offers

3. Blow out your Candles

Candles are great for adding ambience for a romantic dinner but also pose a hazard for pets and their owners.

Open flames are dangerous around pets as they could accidentally knock them over or burn themselves if they get too close.

Never leave a burning candle unattended and if possible opt for fake candles.

4. Wrapping, bows and Packaging

Ribbons from chocolate boxes, confetti, balloons, tape the list goes on. These trimmings of Valentine’s celebrations are very interesting to our ever wondering cats and dogs but can get trapped in their airways and digestive tracts.

Remove and dispose of all packaging and decorations as soon as possible in a secure bin.

5. Alcohol

Last but not least – Alcohol. Before you pop that cork on the bottle of fizz you’ve been saving for tonight, make sure your pets are safely out of the room.

Avoid leaving half full glasses or bottles around on easy-to-reach surfaces and mop up any spills as soon as possible.

Alcohol is harmful to our furry pals, causing vomiting, tremors and lack of coordination and in extreme cases respiratory failure and comas.

Those are just a few watch outs  for this February (and all year round too).

We know things don’t always go as planned no matter how hard we try, but with a policy from us you can rest assured that your pets are protected. Bonus, as a policy holder you can access unlimited video consultations with trained vets via FirstVet.

If you haven’t already why not take out a free quote today!

We hope you and your pets have a wonderful, safe month this February, full of love and special moments.

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Why should you insure your pet?

Why should you insure your pet?

Our pets are a big part of our families, there through the good… and the bad. They make us laugh getting themselves in various pickles – but they always keep us smiling! 

Whether you are picking up a new playful pooch or adopting a curious cat, it’s crucial that you take out a pet insurance policy to protect your four-legged friends should anything go wrong.

Is a Pet Insurance Policy Worth It?

When you welcome an animal into your home, they become your responsibility. Not only do you need to shower them with love and affection, but you also need to be prepared for those unexpected, pricey healthcare bills and vet fees (the not so fun part)!

We understand that it can be tempting to try and reduce your monthly spending and forgo insurance for your pets, but the saving made on a potential vet visit eight months down the line, for example, with a policy as opposed to one big cost might be beneficial in the long run. 

Protect your wonderfully quirky pets with a simple, fuss-free policy from us. Straightforward, and with all the quality you’d expect, with Pets in a Pickle, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing your furry friends are covered.

 You can view our simple and easy to understand policy options online today.

What Veterinary Bills Does Pet Insurance Cover?

No matter how well we look out for our cats and dogs, they still get themselves into little pickles. Whether they managed to sneak into the snack cupboard and nibble on something they shouldn’t have, or simply caught a virus, vomiting and diarrhoea, the unexpected can happen at a moment’s notice.

Sometimes our mischievous pets can get into accidents, from minor injuries such as a torn nail or a broken bone, to more serious cases such as being hit by a car. Cats and dogs can also develop chronic illnesses such as diabetes or cancer. This means that they will require medication and regular visits to the vets for the rest of their lives.

Each of these unexpected injuries can cost thousands of pounds in vet bills, but with cover from Pets in a Pickle you can rest easy, knowing that you can afford to provide them with surgery or treatment, offering them the care and attention they really need.

Cover The Costs If Your Pet Goes Missing!

The thought of your cat or dog going missing is hard to process, however it can and does happen. 

Did you know that your pet insurance policy can cover you for advertising and reward costs in case your furry friend disappears? Depending on the level of cover, your pets really can be protected from an incredible range of circumstances, so insuring your animals really offers much more than just covering unexpected vet bills.

Start Your Pet Insurance Quote Today!

If you have a cat or dog that you would like to protect, find out why Pets In A Pickle are the purrfect pet insurance provider.

With simple and easy to understand policy options, you’ll be able to focus on enjoying time with your pet, whilst we handle the serious stuff. Start your quote now.

If you would like to find out more about any pet insurance policy, pick up the dog and bone! 

Call now on 0800 044 1111.

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How To Welcome A Rescue Dog Into Your Home

How to welcome a rescue dog into your home

So, you have made the decision to adopt a rescue dog. It’s an amazingly rewarding decision but can also be nerve-racking. Below are a few tips on how to make your new furry friend feel welcome in your home!

It’s important to remember that your new companion is stepping into a whole new world. It is crucial that you ensure the first few weeks of living with your rescue dog go as smoothly as possible to make the transition as easy as possible for them. Here’s some top tips on how to prepare.

Preparation prior to bringing your rescue dog home

Prior to bringing your dog home, make some time to plan. It is a good idea to allocate designated areas within your home for your new pet to eat, drink and sleep so that they have their own safe space.

Make sure you purchase the necessities needed for owning a dog, such as:

• Lead and collar with a tag including relevant contact details
• Bed and blankets
• Food and treats
• Grooming products
• Training equipment (including toilet training)
• Doggy bags

 
Next, safeguard your home to prepare for your new arrival. This includes tasks such as removing any potentially hazardous or valuable items that your dog could easily chew through.

Day one

It’s an exciting day when you get to bring your new rescue dog home. It’s important not to overwhelm the new arrival, so bring your dog straight home with no detours and let them become familiar with their new surroundings. Give your dog plenty of time to freely sniff each area of your home and introduce them to their toilet area as soon as you can. If they use the area correctly, reward them with treats or extended playtime to help build on positive behaviour.


If you are introducing your dog to children, ensure that your children have been instructed on how to approach your pet. Do not introduce your dog to any cats until you are 100% confident that the interaction will go positively.

The next few weeks

Within a few weeks, hopefully your dog will begin to settle in and your routines will have started to become familiar. Each dog will take a
different amount of time to become acclimatised to their new surroundings, so the most vital thing is that you remain patient and
understanding with your new pet!

Regardless of the amount of time it takes them to settle in, regular routines, love and playtime will make sure the pup feels like a member
of the family.

If you’re looking for pet insurance for your new rescue dog, Pets in a Pickle can help. Browse our simple and easy to understand policy options to make sure your canine companion is protected.

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