1115. How Does Your Pet's Name Influence Their Disposition?




Animal Radio® show

Summary: Award winning cat author Dusty Rainbolt has written the definitive guide to solving litter-box problems. Cat owners know that the solutions aren’t always simple. But Dusty breaks it down in easy to understand steps. She can tell why your cat isn’t using the litter-box and how to fix it. Also, Hollywood Numerologist Glynis McCants says the name you give your pet has a powerful impact on its temperament. She has tips on naming and even renaming your pet according to numerical energy. Also, a town in Japan with high rates of stomach cancer is turning to sniffer dogs for help. The city of Kaneyama is now taking part in a research program, in which residents’ frozen urine samples are sent to the Nippon Medical School where dogs are trained to sniff out signs of disease. Also, cats have a reputation for eating their dead owners although a new study shows dogs are more likely to chow down on you. There are even a few reports of hamsters and birds devouring their owners according to the Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. Researchers have found no connection between an animal’s reported closeness to its owner and its likelihood of consuming his or her body. Instinct, or hunger apparently trumps love.