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6 Things to Consider When Moving from an Apartment to a House

After renting for so many years, you'll likely feel incredibly excited to move into a home over another apartment. This...
By Nellia Melnyk Jan 05, 2024
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How To Cat-Proof *And* Dog-Proof Your Home: 17 Pawesome Tips

After years of casually browsing Petfinder and begging your friends to let you dog-sit, you’re actually doing it: You’re getting...

By Molli Carlson May 23, 2017
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How To *Safely* Move With Dogs And Cats: The Ultimate Guide

You’ve signed the lease on your dream apartment, finished packing like a pro, and scheduled a MakeSpace pickup for your...

By Molli Carlson Mar 07, 2017
A black Lack shelf as a cat tree is one of many easy IKEA hacks for pets.

10 Amazing IKEA Hacks Your Pet Will Absolutely Love

On their own, pets don’t take up too much room. But their beds, bowls, leashes, coats, treats, and toys can....

By David Michael McFarlane Jan 25, 2016
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Purina One Cat Cafe Brings Kittens To New Yorkers Who Don’t Have Space For Pets

When we heard that the first ever ‘cat cafe’ in North America was opening just a ten minute walk from our office, we had to go. These coffee shops full of playful kitties have long been popular in Tokyo, where strict renter laws prevent most citizens from keeping pets in their apartments, but these havens for cat-lovers are seemingly perfect for New York City where lots of animal lovers can’t keep a pet in their apartment for a different reason, because they just don’t have the space.

By Molli Carlson Apr 25, 2014
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