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Tiny Paw
Her misty green eyes slowly opened, her pupils expanding as they changed to the darkness around her. Dots of light shone through tiny holes in the wall. Her mind, slowly adjusting itself from the fog, shaking her head in an attempt to clear it. Where am I? She finally gathered the strength to lift her head,
By Hannah New5 years ago in Petlife
Must-Have Essential Supplies For A Cat Lover to Buy
If you want to bring a new kitty home then you need to purchase some supplies before her arrival. Your cat will begin exploring and getting used to things as soon as she comes home. Here, in this blog, we are going to discuss some must-have cat supplies that can make your home perfectly fit for your new feline family member.
By Vishesh Garg5 years ago in Petlife
An Ultimate Guide to Buying Aquarium and its Equipment
Fish are more interactive and entertaining to watch when they weave in and out of rocks and plants. If you want to satisfy a child’s pet request, then fish are the perfect solution. They are not only easy to keep but your child will learn the importance of caring for something in order to keep them alive also. Here, in this blog, we are going to discuss a comprehensive guide to help you step by step with your aquarium.
By Vishesh Garg5 years ago in Petlife
Do Dogs Dream?
Do Dogs Dream? Rest is a huge piece of your consistently plan—you invest around 33% of your energy doing it. Quality rest – and getting enough of it at the ideal events - is as imperative for perseverance as food and water. Without rest you can't shape or stay aware of the pathways to you that let you learn and make new memories, and it's harder to center and respond quickly. Whether or not canines dream isn't known with intelligent sureness, yet it sure is difficult to imagine that they don't. We've all watched our canines display rehearses in their rest that appear as though what they do in a totally ready state. Paddling legs, whining, growling, influencing tails, gnawing cheeks, and yanking noses move us to think about the thing our canines are dreaming about.
By Muhammad Shoaib5 years ago in Petlife
Breaking the Reputation
There are so many different hobbies all around the world. I love learning new things and experiencing things through the eyes of someone else. I have many hobbies, but the hobby that means the most is wolf and wolf-dog advocacy. Wolves get a pretty bad reputation in general due to the lack of information provided, even though wildlife conservationists have been diligent about stopping the bias. One of the most important parts of my life and these animals lives. Wolf dogs are very controversial and even illegal in some states in the U.S. including some countries around the world. I think if I were to pass up an opportunity to advocate for these animals to any audience, it would go against the point of advocacy. Wolves played a major role in the creation of wolf dogs, but they are different animals.
By Amanda Grace5 years ago in Petlife
Passion Peace
It took me some time to ponder on if I would post for this challenge. My peace is not artsy and does not involve meditation. Although there are a few ways for a person to thread their own needle. I felt that some people would see my way more as work than peaceful, but I am going to share any way. Growing up there were always animals freely walking around in my area. I did not know as a kid that they were homeless, just free. I would always feed them anything we had in the house, food, or milk. We had a total of about seven cats that lived in our back yard, and I gave them each a name. Everyday I would feed and take care of them it was a routine for me after school, then after work.
By Maria Semaj5 years ago in Petlife
Pull Up a Loop
“Maybe you could finish it and send it back to me.” That was my introduction to the world of crochet. Well, that was my second introduction. When I was a pre-teen, my mother attempted to teach me how to do a chain, but I couldn’t get my fingers right and I was too impatient to practice. After my mom passed away, she’d left behind a few skeins of yarn and an afghan she had started. My dad couldn’t bear to donate it and he brought it to me all the way from California. Crocheting was so much a part of who she was, and she had made some fabulous things. I remember when she crocheted doilies that she’d lay over a bowl and starch, and they’d magically become Easter baskets. Afghans were her go-to though. She had to make them long enough, so Dad’s feet were covered – extra yarn required for a 6’ 1” man. She would have wapped me if I had ever said this out loud, as Filipino moms are apt to do, but my God I don’t know what possessed her to do a mustard yellow and brown one. Gross! Those colors influenced my younger brain to never crochet. What a weird association, right?
By Jacqueline Cassida5 years ago in Petlife
Why cats are the purrrrfect pets
Cats rate the most adorable fur all pets you could ever lay your eyes on. They cuddly, playful and sassy. But most importantly, they’re stree free companions that aren’t that hard to please. Just point a laser on the floor or throw a ball of thread at them, and watch them rumble with playful delight. It’s no wonder The kings of Egypt considered cats Gods.
By Kyle Smith5 years ago in Petlife
Dog Days in Ocean Beach
My inner peace is a dog day in Ocean Beach. Walks along the shoreline. Exploring the rocks in the small jetty that separates beach loving dog people from the other side where dogs are not allowed. The lifeguard tower sits precariously on the rocky jetty wall right in the middle of the mix and watches over us all.
By Nancie Brown5 years ago in Petlife







