Instructions Step 1: Feel for abnormal swelling or an enlarging lump anywhere on the cat's body--especially around the abdomen and on the lymph nodes. Step 2: Notice any changes in eating and litter box behaviors, including a decrease in appetite or...
Instructions Step 1: The saw scaled viper can be readily identified by one very clear warning. When you approach one of these snakes, it will quickly rub its body against itself and produce a "sizzling" or "buzzing" sound that is quite distinctive. This...
Instructions Step 1: Evaluate the situation and location. Don't go towards the dog quickly. Kneel a safe distance away from the dog and talk to it in a calm voice. The dog may be injured or traumatized and needs time to warm up to you. Step 2: Keep...
Instructions Step 1: Reduce the odds of becoming a victim to a moose attack. Fall is mating season which will make the moose even more hostile than normal. Stand back if he spots you and give him plenty of space. Step 2: Keep your eye on the children in...
Instructions Step 1: Identify a groundhog by its size. A groundhog looks similar to a common tree squirrel, but can grow much larger. An average groundhog measures 16 to 24 inches from nose to tail, weighing up to 10 lbs., but can grow much larger if...
Instructions Step 1: Determine what type of Canadian Geese you have. If your geese only stay in your yard for a day or two, then they are probably the migrating version and they will leave on their own. However, if your Canadian Geese have set up shop in...
Instructions Step 1: Approach the cat in a calm state. Keep your tone low and get down to their level. Avoid making any quick movements or speaking in a loud and threatening voice. Step 2: Stay away from an unfamiliar cat. Stray cats are more likely to...