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Margeaux Klein

Margeaux Baulch Klein is a freelance writer and SEO strategist based in Los Angeles. She has written for publications like Bustle, Romper, Huffington Post, and HelloGiggles, among others.

    Publications

    • Rover.com
      26 articles
    • Best Products
      3 articles
    • Simplemost
      2 articles
    • ABC Owned Television Stations
      1 article

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    • How To Train a Kitten To Use a Litter Box
      3 Oct 2019—Rover.com
      This post contains affiliate links. Read more here. Not a substitute for professional veterinary help. When you get a new kitten, you want to acclimate them to their new home as quickly as possible. A big part of that process is litter training. The good news is that litter training a kitten is usually pretty straightforward, with kitties naturally learning how to do it on their own. “Cats are clean creatures by nature and often cover their feces and urine to avoid detection by predators....
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    • How To Dog-Proof Your Home for Chewers, Diggers, and Scratchers
      23 Nov 2024—Rover.com
      Dog > New Pet This post contains affiliate links. Read more here. Not a substitute for professional veterinary help. Having a dog around the house—whether that’s a brand-new buddy, a foster, or a guest—is wonderful and exciting. It also means dog-proofing. To dog-proof your home, you’ll want to consider each room from a dog’s height and perspective, removing any hazards and relocating any valuable objects or special furniture to protect it from accidental damage—at least until your dog is...
    • —Rover.com