Archive for the 'Animals' Category


Google Seems To Like This Site

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

I am not sure why, but Google seems to like this site. I just posted 2 little articles today and they were immediately cached by Google! I have done a little work on some other blogs and never get quite this success. So I am going to continue this blog and post some things for a site that I do a lot of work on and needs all the help it can get, google-wise!

Scratch n All is the site I want to promote. Scratchnall® pads are designed to give your pets a safe place to scratch – any time they feel the urge. They also work to protect your property from paws, claws, heads, hooves and hips. This pad can be used for cats, dogs, horses, goats, donkeys, any animals that are scratching all the time. The pads are designed to be put together to make as large a scratching area as needed for the type of animal it is intended for. The best way to show this is by a picture:

Scratch n All pad installed on corner

A single Scratch n All pad installed on corner

Several Scratch n All pads installed on barn door frame

Several Scratch n All pads installed on barn door frame

Even better is a video:

Scratch n All® Pad Relieves Itchy Animals

Monday, June 14th, 2010
Donkey using the Scratch n All pad

Donkey using the Scratch n All pad

All animals enjoy a good scratch…and now an innovative, new product lets pets of any size, and people, satisfy that need any time they feel the urge.

The Scratch n All® pad from Animent, is a high-quality, rubber-based grooming pad specifically designed to allow unlimited applications in homes, kennels, stables, barns and even zoos. The pad’s raised nub design is based on curry brushes familiar to all animal owners.

The Scratch n All® pad was created by a pet owner and animal lover who recognized the basic need to groom, scratch and experience the tactile pleasure of an invigorating massage. They can be configured to meet any self grooming application, making them perfect for all animals—horses, dogs, cats, goats, alpaca, sheep, pet pigs, rabbits… and even dairy cows.