Sarah Psaradelis

Sarah Psaradelis is an avid young writer with dual passions for literature and animals. She enjoys sharing knowledge of animal care and helping others. Sarah has over 8 years of writing experience and is currently studying veterinary science. She resides in South Africa where she takes care of fish, aquarium snails, dogs, and rodents. Sarah is a passionate vegan activist and animal rescuer pursuing her path to make the world a better place for humans and animals alike.

blind Tortoiseshell cat in the wicker bed

National Specially-Abled Pets Day 2024: When and What Is It?

Owning a specially-abled pet is life life-changing in all the best ways. They show us so much love and acceptance and understandably we want to show them the same. Specially-abled or disabled pets can come from all sorts of different backgrounds and have different types of disabilities. Regardless of why your pet is specially-abled, they

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Veterinary examination of the cat

When Is Pet Cancer Awareness Month? History & How to Celebrate

It is many pet parents’ worst nightmare to receive the devastating news that their beloved pet has cancer. This unfortunate disease can affect different types of pets around the world, from our cherished felines to feathered birds, and even hamsters. An estimated 30 to 40% of cats may suffer from cancer 1, with nearly a

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vet examining the sick cat with stethoscope

My Cat Is Not Eating But Acting Normal, What’s Wrong? 7 Vet-Reviewed Issues

It is understandable to feel worried if your once food-loving feline has a reduced appetite lately but still acts normal. Although cats can be finicky about mealtimes and their food preferences, a poor appetite could indicate that something is wrong. There are various reasons why your cat could be eating less food than usual but

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Cat on a signal in Japan

What Place Do Cats Have in Japanese Culture? History, Art & Folklore

Felines are quite popular in Japan, and you will find them depicted throughout Japanese pop culture, from the “Maneki Neko,” the beckoning cat, to superstitions that symbolize cats as good fortune. Cats represent many things in Japanese culture and are believed to be elegant and mysterious creatures. This started when cats were brought over from China

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