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Animals make great literature even greater: from Toto to Wilbur to the three little kittens who lost their mittens.
Paws of Justice: The Story of Luna and Max
Once upon a time, in a small town, there lived a cat named Luna and a dog named Max. Luna was a sleek and graceful feline with soft, fluffy fur, while Max was a strong and loyal canine with a wagging tail. They lived in separate houses, but they often met in the alleyways and streets of their neighborhood. At first, they didn't get along very well. Luna thought Max was too loud and boisterous, while Max thought Luna was too aloof and independent.
The LCP BookPublished about a year ago in PetlifeThe Shocking Truth About Pet Mental Health!
Many of us think of our beloved pets as simple animals that rely solely on us for physical and emotional well-being. However, the reality is that pet mental health is a real and serious issue. Pets can suffer from anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues that can have an immense impact on their quality of life. This blog post will explore the shocking truth about pet mental health and what we can do to ensure our furry friends are happy and healthy.
Les MorganPublished about a year ago in PetlifeWhy should you do a genetic test on your dog?
Genetic tests in humans are already a common reality to find out about preventable genetic diseases or even to find out the ethnic origin of our ancestors. For example, it is already common to analyze the presence of certain mutations in genes to understand the probability of a person to suffer from certain types of cancer. How could it be otherwise, these types of tests are beginning to be available for our fellow dogs and thus be able to give them better health.
Dressed for the occasion
When I went to the adoption center, I saw him right away. He chose me, really, and this is one of the best parts of the adoption process. We never know what is going to happen. Across the room, I saw an adorable black kitten with long white whiskers. I walked over to the cage and gently placed my finger on the glass. I was in awe of him, a tuxedo kitten. I was unfamiliar with tuxedo cats and noticed his paws had white on them when he put one on the other side of the glass, right where my finger was. It was an instant connection.
Carrie PrincipePublished 2 years ago in PetlifeSpaniel's Weather
We went camping once in the cold of January at Devil's Den Park. Just my husband, myself, and our cocker spaniel, Sage. We had visited previously and were eager for a chance to return before my PTO expired. Camping with a dog can be a hefty endeavor, but it never is with Sage. She is one of the few perfect creatures in the world with a quiet demeanor and obedient heart.
Laura LannPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeMy rabbit Flora
When i was young, my parents often took my younger brother and I on road trips to different cities in our country, in order to teach us of the stories, legends and history of our culture.
Prince- The Royal Pain In My Butt!
“Once upon a time, not too long ago, two humans met in California and fell in love. And the first thing they did when they moved in together was to adopt pets. Or as I like to call it: 24/7 companions. The first companion they got was a parrot named Peachy. I’m not exactly sure how and when they got him, but I do know for a fact that he is a maniac!”
Zeida
We walked into the shelter looking for a chihuahua-terrier mix named Tinkerbell. My mom had fallen in love with her over PetFinder in an instant. Tinkerbell met every prerequisite that my mom had laid out for their next dog. She was small (more specifically, she was lap-sized), she was already an adult (so my parents got to bypass the puppy stage), and the shelter had listed her as friendly and affectionate (the perfect combination of traits for a mother currently empty nesting).
Story Boy
In early January 2016, I was given a kitten. A kitten that took a liking to me the moment that he met me. He was a tiny puffball, and I knew that one day he would grow to be a longhaired beauty.
Sai Marie JohnsonPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeWhen I Came Home
Late afternoon sun beamed gloriously over Welsh fields like torchlight through amber. The air was cold and heavy with manure, which – rank but fresh – electrified the sinuses.
Richard GwynnPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeHarley
My world imploded in a calamitous instant. I curled in on myself in bed, tucking my head between my folded arms. Anything to block out the sight of spinning turquoise walls plastered with posters.
Lexi WarthenPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeThe Night "Love" Came Into My Life.
I was not looking for her. I left home at 16, a story for another time, but for almost two decades, my life had been about one person and only one person, me. I had just turned 33 and was going through an identity crisis. I was starting over in every way conceivably possible, including career, relationship, locale, friendships, spirituality, and more.