Pet Lifestyle Expert Wendy Diamond teams up with Bayer’s Advantage® II for Cats

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Bayer’s Advantage® II for Cats has just teamed up with Pet Lifestyle Expert Wendy Diamond and his Russian Blue cat Pasha. Together they are the “Cat Myth Busters” and are there to dispel the top 10 cat myths. Myths relating to the cat personality to cat health and living indoors.

If only cat’s could talk, what would they be saying? Fortunately the pet lifestyle expert Diamond, who is also a frequent contributor to Good Morning America and Today Show is here to help.

top 10 cat myths
top 10 cat myths


The cats have had sort of a mystery surrounding them since ancient times and to dispel many of those popular myths, a campaign microsite has been created at CatMythBusters.com. Take a look around there, play the cat myth game and learn more about the myths and reality at the same time.

Additionally you are invited to join the PetParents.com community and take advantage of the helpful tips and networking option with other cat owners it provides. Each new member sign-up will get a donation of Advantage® II for cats to a non-profit pet adoption charity. All together up to 10, 000 tubes will be donated. Advantage II is flea killer that works through contact and is produced by Bayer HealthCare LLC, Animal Health Division.

You can learn more about the campaign of “Cat Myth” here:

Disclaimer: This post is a sponsored post.

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