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Custom Pet Portraits: How It Works
Pets are often beloved members of our family, so it makes a lot of sense to commemorate them with a beautiful portrait. The practice of celebrating our pets with portraits is growing in the US. More than 67% of households in the USA have a pet. So it’s perhaps not surprising to see so many people choosing to decorate their homes with portraits of their pets. These portraits are a great way to commemorate your pet or remember them when they pass. They’re also great for adding color and personality to your home. A pet portrait hanging on your walls is sure to get people talking.
By Thomas Wright5 years ago in Petlife
Things To Know About Caring For Your Cat
Cat is among the popular pet that many people own. Caring for a cat is simple as compared to other pets. Unlike other pets such as dogs and many others that require frequent medical checksups and other care tips since they are prone to some diseases, the cat does not require a lot of care. Many people refer to cats as theirclosest friends to human beings. Therefore if you are planning to get a cat, there are various things that you need to know to help you offer your cat with the best care. If you are among the people who have been inquiring about how to take care of cats, then you do not need to worry anymore because the simple cat guide got you covered. Below are some of the essential things that will help you care for your cat. They include;
By roberttaxton5 years ago in Petlife
The Red Dog Blue
It was in 2014 that I found Blue for sale on the internet, he wasn't that far away from my home, so I went there to pick him up. He is an Aussie Kelpie mix with Cattle dog, a Farm dog, who help farmers to keep they sheep under control, and the property safe, so Blue probably was one of a family of puppies who born with a purpose, a dog who is now living a legacy!
By Chris Franklin5 years ago in Petlife
On the Origins of the 'Dangerous Wild Animals Act' of 1976
For those of us who are intrigued by the frequent reports of big cat sightings in the wilderness and countryside of Britain, the ‘Dangerous Wild Animals Act’ of 1976 is likely to be familiar. It is an essential component of the tale, which is referred to by all enthusiasts and experts, but is actually understood in depth by very few…
By Tim Whittard5 years ago in Petlife
Our 10 Favorite Cute Chicken Coops!
Chickens are such a fun addition to any backyard or small homestead; they can provide us with eggs, meat, and teach our kids about raising animals, responsibility, and nature! But above just owning chickens, we really think that they should live a comfortable life as well, at least as much as we can help it! That's why we LOVE when we see unique and beautiful chicken coops on Instagram and Pinterest.
By Matthew Lundgren5 years ago in Petlife
The Top 10 TV Shows about Big Cats in Britain
10 - MonsterQuest (Black Beast of Exmoor, 2008, History Channel). This documentary series focused each episode on the hunt for a different 'monster'. In the episode titled the 'Black Beast of Exmoor', the history of the subject is explored in detail, giving the casual viewer a decent explanation of the British big cat phenomenon and its origins. This TV show only ranks in at number 10, as it was let down by the limited field research expedition of the episode, which by comparison to other episodes of the series looking for Bigfoot or Sasquatch was extremely weak and lacklustre. The show did not provide the viewer with much of a conclusion, and some extremely good video evidence was disputed by an “expert” whose interpretation of it was at best ambiguous and at worst contradictory.
By Leo Lambert5 years ago in Petlife








