Cat Behavior: Can Your Cat’s Boredom Lead to Illness?

Imagine being a cat sitting at home all day with the curtains drawn with nothing to do and no one to interact with. If you lived in the wild, your natural feline behavior would lead you to watch birds and insects, wander, chase, jump, hide, jump, and spend half a day happily looking for a mouse to eat. You could also defend your territory and flex your muscles. However, indoor cats that don't get...

Rent To Own Storage Sheds – Why You Should Think Twice

In the storage shed business, the rent-to-own market has caused quite a stir. You can hardly drive through any city these days without seeing multiple roadside displays of rent-to-own storage sheds, most of which advertise "Built by Mennonites." I would like to point out some of my personal observations and feelings regarding this marketing tool being used, and might add quite successfully. We...

How does writing improve your mental health?

Have you ever thought of writing? Or did you try to write? If you've tried writing, we're sure you must have felt some kind of change. Those who have not tried it before should give it a try as it is really beneficial for the health of your mind. When you write down your thoughts, you feel revitalized; you feel so relaxed. People who always feel alone or who isolate themselves from the rest of...

A “Pool”

When I was a child, someone gave me a puzzle. Twelve large puzzle pieces, when assembled, revealed a western scene in which cowboys were herding frightened steers as lightning struck from an angry sky. i guess there was some challenge for a preschooler, but what I remember is putting it together many times with family and friends. My next puzzle memory was in a house on the intercoastal waterway...