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It's been said that people that hate cats will come back as mice in their next life.
Home Sweet Home
There once was a fish all alone in a tank. Once or twice a day someone would drop a little food in, but there was nothing to do but swim two feet turn and go back. It was such a lonely life for this fish in a tank. Until one day a little girl came and watched. She saw those sad lonely eyes and asked, “Daddy, can we get that one too?”
By PJ McLaughlin3 years ago in Petlife
A Real Snoop
People are always accusing me of snooping around. They say I stick my nose where it doesn’t belong, that I should learn to mind my business. Of course, I ignore these critics because they don’t know what they’re talking about. My detractors have mistakenly labeled my natural curiosity as snooping. Has anyone ever called Columbus, Magellan, Armstrong, or Aldrin snoops? Of course not! They were all great explorers driven by curiosity, and so am I.
By Mark Gagnon3 years ago in Petlife
How to Know if Your Cat Is Dying
1 Feel the cat's heartbeat. A reduced coronary heart rate is an indication that the cat can be getting weaker and nearing demise. A healthful cat's coronary heart rate is among one hundred forty and 220 beats per minute (bpm). A very sick or weak cat's heart price may additionally drop to a fraction of the normal rate, indicating dying will be near. Here is how to measure your cat's heart fee:
By John Progress3 years ago in Petlife
10 Tips to Keep Your Cat’s Brain Forever Young
10 Hints to Keep Your Feline's Mind Perpetually Youthful Felines are living longer than any time in recent memory — it's normal for cats to come to their mid-to-late teenagers or even mid twenties. A more extended life expectancy, notwithstanding, can leave cats fatigued if their once-nimble minds aren't as expected invigorated. As a matter of fact, felines beyond 15 years old can foster cat mental brokenness (FCD), a feline rendition of Alzheimer's sickness wherein a starchlike, waxy protein (beta amyloid) gathers in the cerebrum.
By Chidera Sylvanus3 years ago in Petlife
Ways to make your feline smart
How Let's face it, felines aren't precisely known for being stupid animals. It's an incredible inverse, truth be told. The old Egyptians loved them like divine beings, and any individual who's consistently lived with a cat can verify their extraordinarily cunning and wily ways. Anyway, how could you need to make your brilliant feline considerably more astute?
By Ogunyemi Okikiola Sunday3 years ago in Petlife
11 Tips To Train Your Cat To Sleep All Night
Does your cat have an traumatic habit of waking you up at night time by stepping for your face, pawing at your head, sliding beneath the covers, meowing, or howling? This may be a actual problem. Sleep deprivation because of pets has each bodily and mental consequences lasting for weeks or even months.
By John Progress3 years ago in Petlife
Learning Cat Tricks
Preparation, Attention, Now – Tricks! To train your cat, you must prepare thoroughly. Routine is crucial at the beginning, which entails practicing in the same spot and with no distractions. Your four-legged pal can concentrate on his activity best if there is no background noise, including music.
By David Oyewole3 years ago in Petlife









