humanity
Isn't it ironic that the very best of humanity is seen through the love and empathy we show to our pets?
Through the Eyes of a Stray: A Dog's Journey to Find Home
Introduction The night was chillier than usual, that kind of cold that penetrates your bones no matter how many times you curl up to shield yourself from it. I had found a pile of damp newspapers near a trash bin, their faint ink smell strangely comforting as I nestled into them. The city never slept. It is my nature to see this as restless, marching feet, rushing to move forward without ever taking notice of that nameless creature's matted fur, hollow eyes, and aching heart. None name; none world. Alleyways, discarded scraps, faint hope of human kindness. This is my story: how a stray dog, lost, forgotten, found not only a home but a family, and perhaps in sharing that story, you might look twice at who passes by next who might be like me.
By Tridib Borahabout a year ago in Petlife
Otbreak of H5N1 Bird Flu Strain in British Farm Raises Concerns . AI-Generated.
Otbreak of H5N1 Bird Flu Strain in British Farm Raises Concerns A farm in the Cornwall region of Britain has experienced an outbreak of the H5N1 bird flu strain, raising concerns among farmers and health experts. This outbreak is considered one of the most severe waves of the disease in the country, as this strain is known for its high virulence and rapid spread among birds.
By Mo. Khalid about a year ago in Petlife
How to Remove Pet Stains from Carpets
Pet ownership brings joy, companionship, and love into our lives. However, it also comes with its share of challenges, particularly when maintaining a clean home. One common issue many pet owners face is pet stains on carpets. Whether it's an accident from a puppy still being house-trained, an older pet struggling with incontinence, or simply a muddy pawprint, pet stains can be tough to tackle. This article provides an in-depth guide to effectively remove pet stains from carpets, ensuring your home stays fresh and clean.
By Housekeepingabout a year ago in Petlife
RIP Chester
The oriental short hair cat known to my wife and I as Chester died last week in our home in Mexico from complications of kidney disease exacerbated by malnutrition and abuse. I only knew him for about three weeks but he touched my life in a way few cats ever have and I felt compelled to share at least a part of his story after we lost him. We had rescued Chester from the home of a formerly well respected oriental short hair breeder who had fallen on very hard times and was now living in an abandoned property only a few miles from us. Given the condition of the property, Chester, and the three fellow oriental short hair companions we rescued alongside him it seems that reputation was not deserved. In conversation she revealed a shocking lack of understanding or knowledge of some of the most basic requirements of cat care, especially for a breeder. Moreover she displayed with her behaviors and attitudes a coldness and lack of sympathy which suggested to me that she did not love her cats. I can't even say she really liked them, at least not for what they were, but only for what they could do for her. Moreover, they reacted to her presence with fear and aggression, the exact opposite of what a healthy human cat relationship should look like. It was frankly disgusting and I was appalled beyond words. The property itself was essentially an abandoned mobile home set in a small unkempt lot covered in rusted metal junk, weeds, and a few sad tufts of grass. It had no running water or refrigeration or heat, and was as big a disaster on the inside as the out. It reeked of urine and feces with overflowing litterboxes and trash strewn about, though it seemed she had tried to clean up some just prior to our visit. The place had a very bad feeling about, and an unusual, impossible to place odor above and beyond the cat urine. Natural gas maybe? Each of the two times I went there I was sick for hours after. The bad feeling was of a both physical and let's call it spiritual nature. I hate to say the word 'evil' because it is so loaded with religious connotations, but it is the best I can come up with. I hated it there, and even thinking about it now is making me feel a little nauseous. I believe there is a reason the property has been abandoned for so long, and the ominousness of it made my concern and fear for the cats safety even higher then it already was after talking with their owner.
By Everyday Junglistabout a year ago in Petlife
What Pet Insurance Covers Organ Transplant
As a devoted As a responsible pet owner, I always consider the best pet insurance options., I share a special bond with my furry family member. I often think about their health and well-being. The thought of them needing an Organ transplant procedures for dogs and cats are becoming more common in veterinary medicine. is scary.
By Pricey Greenwitchabout a year ago in Petlife
The Sparrow and the Seed
In a quaint village surrounded by green fields and tall trees lived a little dog named Pip. His feathers were smoky white and his heart as warm as the wind. Every morning Pip moved through the fields looking for seeds and insects to feed his hunger. Life was simple, and Pip enjoyed every moment of it, roaring his upbeat music for all to hear.
By Bisma saeedabout a year ago in Petlife
Best pet for children
Choosing the best pet for children requires consideration of the pet’s temperament, lifespan, and care needs, as well as the family’s living environment and schedule. A well-suited pet can help teach children responsibility, empathy, and patience while providing companionship and joy Here are some of the best pet options for families with young kids
By Arun Singhwalabout a year ago in Petlife









