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Adding a Pet Screen Door to Your Home

by Syndicated Pet Articles

Leaving the door open during the summer months is something that millions of households do every year. When used in conjunction with a screen door, households can enjoy the wonderful natural temperature without being bothered by bugs and insects. However, if you’re in the middle of a baseball game and little Fido wants to be let outside, the last thing you want to do is get up and open the door for him.

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Ferrits Or Ferrets, Which is Correct?

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In Middle English and old French it was called a ‘Furet’ and in vulgar Latin ‘Furittus’ diminutive of Latin ‘Fur’ meaning thief. Today they are known as Ferrets and have become engaging household pets.

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Llama Facts You Might Like to Know

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Llamas are part of the camelid family, which also includes camels. They were originally found in North America, in the Central Plains, almost ten million years ago. These were the predecessors of the llama, facts state, and not the same animals that we know today. They migrated into the area that is now South America about two and a half million years ago, while their camel cousins moved to the Middle East, and other areas. The camelid family became extinct in North America about twelve thousand years ago.

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Pet Rabbit Medical Emergencies

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This is every rabbit owner’s worst nightmare. You arrive home in the middle of the night to find that your rabbit is not moving, or that it has just eaten a bunch of poisonous plants. Would you know how to respond in these situations?

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Orphaned Baby Bunnies

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Many mother rabbits leave their babies in nests that are above ground and in plain sight. Consequently, it is very common for humans to stumble upon a nest of baby bunnies (or kittens to be technically correct). It is very common for the human to think that the babies have been orphaned by their mother. This is because the mother usually stays far away from the nest for the majority of the day. She will return to the nest briefly in the middle of the night to feed her babies. Rabbit milk is very nutrient-dense and so feeding only takes around five minutes to complete. Then the mother will typically leave the nest again. The majority of these “abandoned” nests are in fact being tended to by a diligent mother.

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The Sleepless Lives of Cat Owners

by Syndicated Cat Articles

You think it’s time to play. Your cat disagrees and heads behind the couch to investigate some imaginary noise. You think it’s time to watch the game on TV. Your cat begs to differ and meows to be fed. You think it’s time to get some writing done. Your cat thinks your keyboard would be a nice place to nap. You think it’s time to sleep. No, now it really is time to play. Cats are notorious for having minds of their own. It’s that independence peppered with adorable affection that makes them so attractive as pets. But when kitty decides it’s time to play knock-everything-off-the-dresser at two in the morning, it’s time to draw the line. Read on to learn how you can lay down the law, or at least meet kitty in the middle, by agreeing on sleep schedules.

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