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It's been said that people that hate cats will come back as mice in their next life.
Furbaby
Every night she goes to bed alone, sometimes there is a tear which she dabs away before cleaning her face in the bathroom. Then she switched the light out and goes back to the bedroom and slips under the duvet, sometimes switching on the electric blanket.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 3 years ago in Petlife
The Way of the Range
“Why do you always wear black?” “I’m in mourning for my life.” —Masha The Seagull *** To be alive is to mourn. Beds where we once rested our heads, people we once rested beside, animals we’ve loved, family we’ve lost, our bodies. We mourn what has been, what can never be again, hopes dashed, love soured, spring flowers that cannot last. Some days I mourn my 20 year-old knees, my grandmother’s ability to drive a car after dark, cities where young love dripped from me, my child-feet standing on my father’s surfboard, his head still full of hair. Memory, a sweet grief, exquisite and excruciating.
By Jen Parkhill “JP”3 years ago in Petlife
5 Silent Killers Of Cats
There are some straightforward recommendations for taking care of your cat: Maintain a secure environment (keep him indoors) Give a high-quality diet (e.g., a meat-based protein) Consider preventive measures (e.g., an annual physical examination, laboratory tests, and the appropriate vaccines) Provide lots of of love and exercises.
By Aisha Shamim 3 years ago in Petlife
The Many Faces of Your Cat: How to Read Their Body Language and Know What They're Thinking
Cat lovers know that there’s a lot more to our feline friends than meets the eye. Your cat may be affectionate and playful, but they’re also just as likely to scratch you in the face or bite your hand if they’re feeling threatened or scared. How can you tell what kind of mood your cat is in? It all comes down to reading their body language, because every movement and expression on your cat’s face has meaning.
By Nana Miyazaki3 years ago in Petlife
Cat sculpture
For artists, the impression in our minds is crazy and wild, there is such an Australian artist "Jason", who used 120 pounds of cat hair to make a cat man statue, was the netizens mocked "daytime look on the horror, look at night can scare people to death! ".
By Chris Pagian3 years ago in Petlife








