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Can a Cat adopt any kitten?
It was midnight when all of a sudden a kitten's crying sound alarmed me. It looked like a kitten was in danger. My bedroom is adjacent to my backyard. 2 weeks back one mother cat along with her four kittens started living under the shed in my backyard.
Ainy AbrahamPublished 4 days ago in PetlifeYou're Nobody Until You've Been Ignored By A Cat
Introduction I am currently reading the excellent "The Pie At Night" by Stuart Maconie and he mentions that he has a homemade fridge magnet that he bought from a craft fair somewhere in Lakeland that has a wooden cat with googly eyes that states "You're Nobody Until You've Been Ignored By A Cat" and that is something that happens to me very often, so it would imply that I am not Nobody.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 5 days ago in PetlifeHow to take care of your cat
Feed them natural food, not commercial dry powdered foods. Although natural foods involve more preparation, it really doesn't with the right steps. You can prepare a lot of natural cat food and store it in the fridge or freezer. When storing it in the freezer, be sure to put it in separate containers. You can also mix a little bit of vinegar or wine if storing it in the fridge to make it last longer. Note that storing it longer will also decrease the nutrition, taste, texture, and aroma of the food. If the cats are not spoiled or native, they'll still eat it anyway. Only mix probiotics and vitamins when you're ready to give the food. You can search on Google for foods that aren't allowed for cats and foods that are appetizing to cats. I usually mix the food with allowed fruits and veggies. Not to add too much because they won't eat it. I also mix meat stock, rice, and some commercial cat food to save more money and increase nutrition, thereby preventing diseases and veterinary expenses. When I can't give them anything, I give them rice with soy sauce mixed with a little bit of malunggay. Cats have little kidneys, so don't give them soy sauce often, which is high in sodium. It said on Google that grinded pumpkin seeds can get rid of worms, but I haven't tested it. If youre planning to give it, though, be sure to test it first on one cat and a very small amount, then monitor for the cats behavioral changes. Same procedure when introducing other types of food. If effective, maintain the diet so the worms will be completely eradicated and nutrition levels maintained. Also, clean the cage with Clorox to remove the eggs on the surfaces so the worms won't come back to the cat.
Jan Angelo MaghinangPublished 7 days ago in PetlifePurrfect Companions
Cats, with their enigmatic charm and graceful demeanor, have been companions to humans for thousands of years. Yet, their origins and evolution remain a fascinating puzzle, intertwined with the rise and fall of ancient civilizations. This essay embarks on a journey through time, unraveling the mysteries of the domestic cat's lineage, tracing its evolutionary path from wild ancestors to beloved household pets, and examining its profound significance in the annals of human history.
The Greedy Lion
Once upon a time, in the heart of a lush jungle, there lived a magnificent lion named Leo. With his golden mane and powerful roar, Leo was revered by all the creatures of the jungle. He ruled over his domain with grace and wisdom, ensuring harmony among the various animal clans.
quizat karimPublished 8 days ago in PetlifeIntroducing "SCK Red Dawn at LoupGarou!
I saw him for the first time just over a year ago, this tiny mite of a puppy, all red and rust and a funky beige color that had no real name. I had never seen a Miniature American Shepherd who looked quite like him, but I knew that he would be stunning when he grew up. The Australian shepherd breeder for whom I do occasional cleaning and grooming had done a friend a favor by taking in a newly born litter, when her friend had unexpected health problems. I fell in love with Cassidy the moment I saw him and vowed to make him mine. He "helped" me clean the puppy room when he got big enough.
Kimberly J EganPublished 9 days ago in PetlifePawsitively Perfect for my Baby Fur Buddy
A dog is truly a man’s best friend; loyal, loving, and devoted to bringing joy, companionship, laughter, and love. Therefore, as a dog owner, it should top your priority to make sure that your dog is well taken of. Dog care encompasses good feeding, hygiene, exercise, and healthy living. This guide outlines the major and peculiar things you need to do in dog care to reinforce a relationship and bond.
Calorie MonroyPublished 10 days ago in Petlife- Supported by: Ollie
Microbiome, Gut Health, and Fresh Food: How to Keep your Dog Healthy
Meet Our Dog We adopted our dog, Brooks, in May of 2022. He has made our lives exponentially more joyful in so many ways! He is a standard goldendoodle, and he is our first ever large breed dog. He just turned two and loves snuggling and playing fetch or catch.
Jesus MontillaPublished 10 days ago in Petlife - Supported by: Ollie
From Picky to Persistent: Why Our Dogs Love Ollie
Getting a second dog was one of the best decisions we’ve ever made. Millie (3) and Murray (1.5) are such buddies and keep us laughing all day long. Millie is our confident leader, she loves humans, training, and will do anything to make someone smile. Murray is our mischievous, lazy, cuddly little man - I swear he’s a human boy trapped in a dog costume.
Millie & MurrayPublished 10 days ago in Petlife EMF Defense Pet Pendant
In today's digital age, the proliferation of electronic devices has led to an increase in electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation exposure. While humans have become increasingly aware of the potential health risks associated with EMF radiation, it's important to consider that our furry friends, our pets, are also vulnerable to its effects. This realization has led to the development of innovative solutions such as the EMF Defense Pet Pendant, designed to protect pets from harmful radiation.
Paulo kinuthiaPublished 12 days ago in Petlifetwo bunnies that meet a tabby cat
In the heart of the bustling city lay a hidden gem—a lush, sprawling garden teeming with life, where vibrant flowers bloomed in riotous colors and the air was filled with the sweet scent of blossoms. It was here that Snowdrop and Marshmallow, two bunnies as white as the clouds and as soft as the morning dew, made their home.
Jana CvorenovaPublished 12 days ago in Petlifelady and a kitten
In the serene suburbia of Willowdale, where the streets meandered gracefully through verdant lawns and blooming gardens, Grace resided—a woman whose love for animals rivaled her adoration for her community. Grace's home served as a sanctuary for stray cats and dogs, a refuge where the lost and abandoned found solace and care.
Jana CvorenovaPublished 12 days ago in Petlife