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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Papillon Large Butterfly Ears Breeds

Papillon Large Butterfly Ears BreedsPapillon Large Butterfly Ears Breeds

Papillon Best Small DogsPapillon Best Small Dogs

Papillon Farcical DogsPapillon Farcical Dogs

Akbash Dog Top Guardian Dogs

Akbash Dog Top Guardian DogsAkbash Dog Top Guardian Dogs

Akbash Dog Top BreedsAkbash Dog Top Breeds
Akbash Dog Puppies

Rhodesian Ridgeback loyal and intelligent Breeds

Rhodesian Ridgeback loyal and intelligent BreedsRhodesian Ridgeback loyal and intelligent Breeds

Rhodesian Ridgeback Dogs and PuppyRhodesian Ridgeback Dogs and Puppy

Rhodesian Ridgeback PosterRhodesian Ridgeback Poster

Friday, October 22, 2010

Scottish Terrier Best Small Dogs

Scottish Terrier Best Small DogsScottish Terrier Best Small Dogs


Scottish Terrier good watchdogScottish Terrier good watchdog


Scottish Terrier Funny and CuteScottish Terrier Funny and Cute

Funny Cats video (Must See)

Funny Cats video
Funny Cats video

Ready for lunch?

Now That's Nifty has gathered some canned food items and prepared a picnic lunch for us.

So, if you're ready, let's eat!




funny cartoon cat video


This funny cartoon is a how a hungry cat wakes up its owner....I feel like this some mornings, except I have two cats!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Pets: Funny Mongkey (Pet Adventure Picture)

Monkey is one of many familir zoo. these are the funniest monkey photos.

monkey romantic hugging
monkey is a familiar pet
funny monkey touching the cat

Drinking with the friend its natural act when it grabbing some olives off the bar and
eats them
funny monkey and man

Monkeys is an intresting pet, it has familiar insting like dog but it looking very fun. many people believe that monkey is human brothers. Mongkey Adventures can give funny atraction.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Newer girls cat


Monkey will be coming to adoptions soon. She is a very cute torti and has a tail that curves over her back and then it hangs in a curl along her side! She had a litter of kittens, they've been adopted and now it is her turn. Her foster thinks she is young, she is very playful and loves attention and gets along with another cat. The vet guessed her at a year +. Look at her dark fur outlining her mouth - it almost looks like a smile.

Alana is a little girl with lots of spunk and spirit. She came from Red Lake and loved the two dogs in her temporary foster home immediately. Legs waving, tummy being nuzzled. She can be a little intimidating with another cat as she comes on very enthusiastically for such a petite thing.

Alana was found at the dump, the rest of her siblings had been stomped to death. This little girl is so fast, I'm sure that the perpetrator was not coordinated enough to kill her. We hope Alana will have a long and healthy life with a dog or two of her own and to be kept inside, safe from harm. She will be ready for adoption after her spay the middle of August.

Giraffes family Giraffidae

Giraffes family GiraffidaeGiraffes family Giraffidae
Giraffes family GiraffidaeGiraffes family Giraffidae
Giraffes family GiraffidaeGiraffes family Giraffidae
Giraffes family GiraffidaeGiraffes family Giraffidae
Giraffes family GiraffidaeGiraffes family Giraffidae
Giraffes family GiraffidaeGiraffes family Giraffidae
Tallest of all mammals, the giraffe attains a height of 5.5 m (18 ft) or more; with a comparatively short body and very long legs and neck. Many subspecies of this cud-chewing hoofed mammal (species Giraffa camelopardalis, family Giraffidae, order Artiodactyla) have been described, based on coat pattern and the size and number of horns. The back slopes downward to the hindquarters, and the neck, despite its length, contains only the seven vertebrae typical of most mammals. The tail is tufted, and there is a short mane on the neck. Two to four short, skin-covered horns are present in both sexes; there is a central swelling, between the eyes, which in northern giraffes is almost as long as the horns. The coat is pale buff, covered to a greater or lesser extent with reddish brown spots that range from regular and geometric in some forms to irregular and blotchy, or leaf-shaped, in others.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Raising Newborn Kittens

Newborn Kittens
Newborn Kittens
Newborn Kittens
Newborn Kittens
Newborn Kittens
Newborn Kittens
Newborn Kittens
Newborn Kittens
Newborn Kittens
Newborn Kittens
Raising newborn kittens, tiny orphaned kittens, or feral kitten litters can be a challenge at best. If you have the mental and physical stamina to nurse newborns, keep them warm, and handle all their physical needs, these articles and resources can help you handle the role of a surrogate cat mother.
Tracking Kittens Development- Newborns to one week
To most of us, kittens are magical, loveable creatures with the power to entrance that one would not expect from their tiny, helpless forms. How do these utterly dependent little fledglings grow into the regal, svelte, intelligent cats who gaze back at us with love, tolerance, or thinly concealed scorn, depending on their moods?
Tracking Kittens Development- The First Six Weeks
Kittens will probably never grow again at the remarkable rate they accomplish during this period, and seeing the changes in their development from week to week is an incredible experience. We'll start off by recapping the first week, and move on from there.

Senior Cats Are the Best Choice for Senior Citizens

Senior Cats Are the Best Choice for Senior Citizens
Miss Snookie is about nine years old now and is a sweet lapcat for Bobbi Fein, who rescued her. A male or female cat Snookie's age would be a good choice for an older couple or single who might pre-decease a younger cat. In fact, you'll often find older cats in shelters for exactly that reason; their human companions died, and no relatives or friends wanted to take them in. What a win-win situation it would be for both parties, to adopt a cat like Snookie!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Reasons to Adopt an Older Cats


During kitten season, the ongoing cat overpopulation problems become increasingly severe. Hundreds of thousands of kittens end up in shelters, which are already overcrowded. Many of the kittens find homes, at the expense of older cats who have been waiting in vain, but in "kill shelters," more of these kittens are either euthanized, or older cats are sacrificed to make room for the "more adoptable" kittens.

Read these reasons why to consider adopting an older cat in this illustrated article, and why you should spay and neuter your cats. Please keep in mind while reading these pages that although the pictured cats have all been rescued from the streets and have found happy forever homes, that there are still hundreds and thousands of their counterparts languishing in shelters.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Sweet Blue Macaws

Blue Macaws, Pantanal, Brazil
Macaws are miniature to large, often colourful New World parrots. Of the many different Psittacidae (true parrots) genera, six are classifed as macaws: Ara, Anodorhynchus, Cyanopsitta, Primolius, Orthopsittaca, and Diopsittaca. Previously, the members of the genus Primolius were placed in Propyrrhura, but the former is correct as per ICZN rules.
Blue Macaws, Pantanal, Brazil
Blue Macaws, Pantanal, Brazil
Blue Macaws, Pantanal, Brazil
Blue Macaws, Pantanal, Brazil
Macaws are native to Mexico, Central America, South America, and formerly the Caribbean. Most species are associated with forest, especially rainforest, but others prefer woodland or savanna-like habitats.
Blue Macaws, Pantanal, Brazil
Blue Macaws, Pantanal, Brazil

Introducing Your Newborn Kitten to All Your Familys

Introducing Your Newborn Kitten to Your FamilysIntroducing Your Newborn Kitten to Your Familys

If you have no other household pets, integrating a new kitten into your home is a fairly simple matter. You'll automatically make her one of the family, and will no doubt spend a great deal of time with your kitten, bonding and generally "spoiling" her.

However, keep in mind that your home is a strange new place to your kitten, and depending on her background, she will need time to adjust and explore. She may have come from a foster care situation where care was taken to bond her to humans

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Consider an Older "Disabled" Cat


Timmi was in sad shape when first rescued, with an infected eye, which had to be removed. Patched up, he was later adopted by his foster mom, and is now a charming cat living in a loving home. While looking for an older cat, consider one that is "disabled," if you can afford continued veterinary care.

To recap reasons for adopting an older cat:

* Older cats are usually litter box trained
* Adult cats are usually neutered and have had their shots
* A young adult cat is a good choice for homes with small children
* A young adult cat is perfect for a working couple or single
* A senior cat is an excellent choice for a senior human
* An older declare cat will be a good choice for someone who needs a declawed cat for medical reasons
* An older cat is a natural choice for a senior cat who has lost a companion
* Older cats are ever-so-grateful for a second chance at a loving home!


As Sharon Dubois said when talking about rescue and adoption, "In the long run, we humans are the beneficiaries."

Hookworms Disease in Dogs

Hookworm is very common disease in dogs life and it appears quit frequently in dogs also. Most of the case, puppies get infected by it. The hookworms are nothing but some internal parasites which could be the reason of your puppies death.

The aged dogs are infected rarely by hookworms and once if they infected, it will cured quickly as it is not the severe one among aged dogs. But as a pet owner you should have to take the best care of your dog as the parasites could damage a serious one for your dog.Hookworms Disease in Dogs

Reason of this disease: Apart from hookworms, your pet dogs could be infected by whipworms, tapeworms and roundworms also. The disease hookworms are caused of soil that have worms in it. The dogs especially the puppies like to eat the eggs of the worm. So larvae are able to get involved in lungs first and then directly to the whole bloodstream of your dog.

How do you point out? As a responsible pet lover & owner should have to take the best care of your pet. You should have to point out not only the hookworms disease, but all possible disease that could be appears into your pet. Once hookworms appears into your pets, the common symptoms, that could be seen are the following given below

1. Weight loss
2. Anemia
3. Weakness
4. Diarrhea

You would be able to notice the hookworms symptoms, once the adult worm are in inside the pet. This is not the good situation for your dog as this stage is the final stage of this disease. The hookworm are more dangerous if it appears in puppies than a adult dogs. This disease could kill your puppies easily and so quickly.

What would be the treatment for this disease?
If you are not a vet and you have a doubt about this disease then don;t waste your time. Take your dog to a vet. A vet is a only person who can make a good and an accurate diagnosis of your dog. Your dog needs some de-wormer medication to get some immediate treatment for this disease. This type of pills were kills the worms slowly. So, as a pet owner, you need the patience to have a proper effect of this medication. If you are looking for immediate result and looking to give your pet more dosage then it will kill you dog.

So at the end of this, I have a small suggestion for you all pet lover that for time to time you can check your dog's stool for any kind of sign of hookworms parasite.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Have you walked your cat today?

Have you walked your cat today?

Is your cat climbing the drapes and shredding your best sofa? Are you planning to travel and wondering how to manage your cat safely? Does your indoor cat pine for the great outdoors?

The WalkingJacket is the safe, comfortable harness that is essential for every well-dressed cat! Our unique and original patented design cradles your cat. Thin-strapped harnesses can "dig" into your cat and don't provide the wide coverage of the WalkingJacket

The WalkingJacket has a collar and 2 girth straps attached by our unique "L" shaped sport nylon fabric.

Consider a Young Adult Cat with Smaller Children

Consider a Young Adult Cat with Smaller ChildrenConsider a Young Adult Cat with Smaller Children

Fluffy is an example of last year's kittens who often turn into this year's unwanted adult cat languishing in a shelter. In his case, he was lucky because a caring person rescued him (after months of failed attempts), patched him up and gave him a home.

A young adult cat would be perfect for a home with smaller children, or for a younger working single or couple who need to leave a cat unattended during the day. Let's face it: little kids are often much too rough with kittens, and kittens become bored and mischievous when left home alone day after day. There's also too much chance of their harming themselves in even the most kitten-safe home.
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