Posts Tagged ‘cats’

cat as a pet animal

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

There are different types of pet animals available near by us, among these cat is the one which is mostly suits girls or we can say that girls like to keep cat as their pet animal. There are various white and black kittens with their discreet features. Cats can be of short haired, long haired, moggies and pedigrees all have their unique quality.
A cat which is known as tuxedo is a low grade white and black feline, which is also called as Billicat. It is cat with solid black all over their body and with some patches of white on their paws, chest, belly, throat, chin and face. Some cats have splashes of colour I their body which is known as Seychellois Septieme. American curl is the another interesting black and white kitten. This cat got their name from their ears which is curled in appearance. After their birth up to two to three days their ear is not appeared as the curled one. In the fourth month this cat gets full shape of their ears. Their ears are of medium size.
Persian cat is mostly dominating the cat shows, they are loved by every cat lover. Some Persian cats have white colour patch on their legs, feet, chest, tail, muzzle and on underside.
cats are mostly preferred in white and black colour patterns. piebald cats are very common breed and also appear differ in size and shape.
Whatever colour of cat is available, but cat breed is something which appear innocent from their first look and really they are very close to the people. Mostly people of gentle heart like to have cat as their pet animal.

Animals As Pets - A Healthy Choice

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Animals as pets, seems a silly notion to me. The only animals I’ve really kept as pets would be fish. And many animal lovers who have pets, would probably disagree with me as to the classification of fish as pets. Whatever. While I enjoy other peoples animal pets, I’m sure none of them would classify me as an animal lover. A recent turn of events may however have a long term effect on my relationship with animals. Having recently caved to our children’s long term lobbying efforts to have a family dog as a pet, it appears that I will be sharing my home with an animal of the non-aquatic variety very soon.

Stress Out The Dogs

The thought of sharing my domicile with an animal has me a little stressed out. However, that should be short lived, as according to many experts living with an animal is supposed to help relieve stress in humans. Not exactly sure why that is. Perhaps having a creature you can speak your mind to, that has no recourse but to agree with you? Sometimes us human animals just need someone to listen, and agree with everything we say. Maybe the constant reminder of an animal who has no control over what they eat, where they sleep, how they play, and what goofy clothes they wear, makes people realize that maybe things aren’t so bad for them. Could be worse, you could be a dog.

First Puppy Wins US Open

Apparently exercise is supposed to be another benefit of keeping an animal in the house. Taking them out for walks, playing catch, and bending over to pick up dogie poo all seem wonderful. Really? I tend to like my exercise to be more of the competitive variety. Any chance rover can learn to pick up a tennis racquet? Animals playing sports? Now that’s got potential.

Animals As People Magnets

Need to find some new friends? Get an animal. Your guaranteed to meet other animal lovers, as they all walk their dogs / cats / hamsters through the park. Not so sure these are the best kind of people for me to meet though. Never have been much of an animal lover, so I’m not to sure how I’d fit in with this group. Those people with the big nasty attack dogs always scare me a little. It’s not so much the animal I worry about however, it’s really the owners that concern me. What would posses someone to want to own an animal that could kill you while you sleep is truly beyond me.

Animal Therapist

Apparently animals make great therapists. Hmm, maybe they meant animals are good therapy. That whole unconditional love and admiration thing. Not like the animals have much choice. Seems like a pretty one sided relationship to me. Well hopefully all the animal experts are right and there is some good (therapeutic or otherwise) to living with animals. I hope so, otherwise I may soon be the one in need of a therapist. Preferably a human one.
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