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Stray Dogs in Tbilisi
No one can keep an accurate track because the registration and chipping is not systematic, but there are estimated 120,000 stray dogs in the country of Georgia, with up to 45-50,000 roaming in Tbilisi. It is a lot for a population of 1.4 million people.
By Lana V Lynx4 months ago in Petlife
Can Rabbits Eat Grapes Leaves Seeds and Skin Complete Guide
Some fruits can be harmful, and that's why you should be ensure about a fruit's safety before allowing it to your furry friends, rabbit. Therefore, one topic always comes in mind about rabbit food is, "Can rabbits eat grapes or not?" If yes, then how much they can eat?
By Rabbits Advisor4 months ago in Petlife
Your Dog Is Not Truck Cargo
In much of the country, dogs standing loose in the back of a pickup have been treated as part of the scenery for decades. People point at it, smile, say the dog “loves it” and keep driving. The scene looks normal because the community has rehearsed it for years. From a forensic and trauma standpoint, it is anything but normal. It is a low-speed, high-frequency mechanism of serious injury and death that we keep pretending is harmless.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin4 months ago in Petlife
Are “Compostable” Pet Products Actually Compostable?
In the world of pet care, these labels are especially prominent. Compostable dog waste bags, compostable treat packaging, and compostable pet accessories are now widely available and often marketed as simple solutions to environmental concerns.
By Ecofurball4 months ago in Petlife
She Was Scared of People — But Saved 120 Stray Cats with Leftovers From 100 Weddings. AI-Generated.
A woman in China has touched the hearts of millions of people around the world. She struggled with anxiety and the fear of talking to strangers. But she found a way to face her fear and help more than 120 stray cats at the same time. This is the story of her unusual journey — one that shows courage, kindness, and creative thinking
By sehzeen fatima4 months ago in Petlife
Cognitive Dysfunction in Older Cats: How to Recognize the Signs and Support Their Health Naturally. AI-Generated.
As our feline companions grow older, their needs change sometimes subtly, sometimes dramatically. Many pet parents notice their senior cats becoming quieter, more forgetful, or less coordinated, yet often dismiss these changes as simply “old age.” However, when a cat begins to experience confusion, altered sleep patterns, or changes in social behavior, it may be a sign of Feline Cognitive Dysfunction (FCD), a condition similar to dementia or Alzheimer’s in humans.
By David Carter4 months ago in Petlife
How to Keep Rabbits Cool in the Summer with Easy Expert Tips
Rabbits are most active animals who like to spend most of time outside in the summer and running about the house. If you are rabbit owner, then you should be known about how to keep rabbits cool in the summer, symptoms of heatstroke and how to treat it. Don't worry! Keep reading this article till end.
By Rabbits Advisor4 months ago in Petlife
The passing of pets
We've all heard that expression, "you don't need to be blood to be family," but does that also apply to pets in September? I lost the dog that I had had for about 15 years. I'm not much of a dog person. I'm more of a cat person. My dog Rosie was a corgi mix, and to be 100% honest, in the beginning, I really did welcome the dog. Sadly, I thought my dog was kind of ugly, and I rejected her, but the dog did something I couldn't believe she did. She saved my life. I won't get into detail, but let's say I was actually gonna hurt myself, and my dog saved me. She even got the cat to help. Stop me from hurting myself. That is why I love my animal so much, so when they passed away, it was a heartbreaking day that still is to this day. Nothing can fill that void. Yes, I currently have two other cats. They're amazing animals, but not as amazing as the two that recently passed. Amber was born a stray. She was a runt, but she was a fighter, even as we all know runts usually don't survive because the mother refuses to feed them. The original owner that, at a young age, Amber began eating dry food to survive. She was a fighter.
By stephanie borges4 months ago in Petlife
Pet Insurance and Wellness Plan Cover different expenses
Pet insurance or a Wellness Plan? I found out today that Pet Insurance and Wellness Plans are not the same. My cat Maxine died last week, but we have to continue paying her Wellness Plan premiums for six more months because we are under contract. I had thought we could cancel it now that she has departed this life, but there would be a $500.00 penalty.
By Cheryl E Preston4 months ago in Petlife
Felt Cat Caves from Nepal: The Perfect B2B Product for the US Pet Market . AI-Generated.
The pet industry in the United States of America is one of the fastest-growing consumer sectors, with millions of households investing in high-quality, sustainable, and unique products for their furry little companions. Among these products, felt cat caves—a cozy, handcrafted resting space made from natural wool—have emerged as a popular choice for both individual pet owners and boutique stores. For US wholesalers, retailers, and distributors looking for distinctive pet accessories, sourcing felt cat caves directly from Nepal offers the perfect blend of craftsmanship, sustainability, and profit opportunity.
By Michael Philips4 months ago in Petlife
Everything You Need to Know About OB Peacock Cichlids
An OB Peacock Cichlid is a striking hybrid species of African Cichlid known for its vibrant spotted patterns and dynamic personality. “OB” stands for Orange Blotch, referring to the marbled or spotted color pattern that makes this fish a favorite among aquarists in the United States and beyond.
By kenna brouke4 months ago in Petlife









