science
Study the science of animals to get a deeper understanding of your pet's brain, body and behavior.
Nourishing Whiskers
**Optimizing Fancy Rat Nutrition: A Comprehensive Guide** Fancy rats, with their endearing personalities and intelligence, have become beloved pets for many. To ensure the health and longevity of these small companions, providing a well-rounded and nutritionally balanced diet is paramount. Let's explore the intricacies of pet fancy rat nutrition, understanding their dietary needs and the elements that contribute to their overall well-being.
By Little Goblins Rattery and Rescue 2 years ago in Petlife
Hunters of Shadows
The mongoose, a fascinating creature renowned for its agility, intelligence, and remarkable abilities, stands as a predator of significant prowess in the animal kingdom. Its sleek body, sharp senses, and unique adaptations have made it a force to be reckoned with in various ecosystems across the globe.
By Idris Yanda Nasiru2 years ago in Petlife
How Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) Might Be Affecting Dogs?
In our modern, technology-driven world, electromagnetic fields (EMFs) surround us, emanating from various electronic devices. As concerns about the impact of EMFs on human health grow, pet owners are starting to wonder about the effects on their furry companions. This article delves into the relationship between dogs and electromagnetic fields, exploring the potential implications for our four-legged friends.
By Deeb Abdullah2 years ago in Petlife
Sustainable Dog Parenting: Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Pet Care Options
As the world becomes increasingly aware of the need for sustainability, many people are looking for ways to reduce their environmental impact, even when it comes to caring for their pets. Sustainable dog parenting is about making choices that are good for your dog and the planet.
By Anthony Muthui 2 years ago in Petlife
Molly Waits Her Turn.
Some time ago, in a little, pleasant town settled between moving slopes and a wandering waterway, there carried on with a young lady named Molly. Molly was an excited, inquisitive, and energetic youngster who had a talent for transforming common days into unprecedented undertakings. She was the sort of young lady who could view as enchantment in the most everyday of spots, and her number multiple times were the point at which her Dad and Paws joined her on these great adventures.
By sheiley kate2 years ago in Petlife
"The Canine Chronicles.
Sometime in the distant past in the curious little town of Willowbrook, settled in the midst of moving slopes and thick backwoods, there existed a connection among people and canines that was out and out otherworldly. This town was famous for its remarkable canine legacy, where canines and people shared an association more profound than words. In this striking spot, four uncommon canines, each with their novel capacities, set out on an excursion that would perpetually change the fate of Willowbrook.
By sheiley kate2 years ago in Petlife
In future Can animals learn to talk like humans?
The future of animal communication: Can animals learn to talk like humans? The possibility of animals learning to speak like humans has long fascinated and intrigued both scientists and the public. The idea of conversing with animals as we do with other humans is a concept that raises many questions and possibilities. Although this is an attractive idea, the practical and ethical considerations involved are complex. In this article, we explore the current state of animal communication, the future development opportunities and the challenges that must be met.
By Sarang Panhwar2 years ago in Petlife
The Secret Lives of Animals: Astonishing Tales from the Animal Kingdom
Imagine you're walking your dog, and suddenly, it says, "Hey, owner, look at that guy! I feel like he's a bad person. Let's go away, woof!" Or, picture leaving your house, and your cat lounging on the couch says, "Buddy, yo, take the umbrella; my tail says it'll be raining. And food, get me some more food!" In general, our pets could tell us a lot. That's because they have superpowers - their sense organs.
By Safwa Elouizi2 years ago in Petlife
Decoding Feline Mysteries
• Domestication of Cats: cats may have domesticated themselves in different regions. The oldest known domestic cat skeleton was found in Cyprus, dating back around 9,500 years. Genetic studies that link domestic cats to the Near Eastern wildcat.
By Frediline Del Rosario2 years ago in Petlife







