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Continue reading...5. May 2009
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There are several things that you must do to promote the health of your cat, and to ensure the well-being of your beloved pet. Taking care of your cat involves several things, including feeding her the right kind of food and getting the right vaccinations. (more...)
Continue reading...24. January 2009
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Keeping fish and having an aquarium is just like having any other pet; and it needs daily care. Regular upkeep of the aquarium however is straightforward and results will be rewarding. You will want to keep an eye on your fish, monitoring their behaviour, making sure they feed, and looking out for any signs of illness. (more...)
Continue reading...8. January 2009
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Turtles are cute. Kids love them but sometimes love kills. Kids tend to smother them and feed or water them too much. Thus it is important that kids should be taught the basics in caring for a turtle.Turtles live for decades if cared for properly. (more...)
Continue reading...13. November 2008
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Do you know that millions of cats and dogs are euthanized in animal shelters every year? Every day, thousands of kittens and puppies are born in the United States alone. Every year, 6 to 8 million dogs and cats are brought to U.S. animal shelters and about 3 to 4 million of these animals were not welcomed to any homes; and thus, euthanized. This fact is saddening. But where did these animals come from? Most people would think they are the strays and the abandoned. Some would conclude that these animals were unwanted because they are of mixed breed, the misbehaved, and the untamed ones. If you’re a pet owner, you should think that you might be one of the causes why millions of animals were ending up in animal shelters and were euthanized after getting rejected or abandoned from their homes. The one major factor of this crisis is over-population due to uncontrolled breeding of pets. News about dog-biting incidents alarmed the public due to risk of rabies infections. In addition, these stray animals mess around with garbage cans while hunting for food, and defecate and urinate in public places. Other problems resulting from over-population are: overloaded animal shelters, cruelty to animals, stress to animal workers related to euthanasia, and general public costs like animal food, investigation on cases of animal cruelty, and capture operations. Responsible pet owners should spay or neuter their pets so that these animals will not multiply anymore. Most people believe that neutering (or spaying) is cruel. Well, you have to be cruel to be kind. Just think about those puffy kittens and cuddly puppies that ended up in animal shelter homes. Those cute creatures are better left unborn than be euthanized in the end.
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31. May 2009
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