adoption
Our guide to animal adoption; learn why, where, and how to prepare to adopt a cat, kitten, dog or puppy from an animal shelter or rescue group.
"Max"
Amid a boisterous burgh, with a strip of town and the rat-a-tat of urban life glancing down the street and around the corners, there was a cowboy dog called Max. Max was a roving boy filled with more exuberant vim and pep than his skinny body. Even though he was a down-and-out little, he slinked through the city with his molasses-colored teeth plastered on his mouth, his abnormally attractive eyelashes winking over his cheery sparkly eye.
By Calorie Monroy2 years ago in Petlife
Hearts United: A Tale of Compassion and Adoption
Once in the quiet town of Willow Creek, there was a little shelter named "Hearts United," which became the heart of a movement that was quietly transforming lives—one furry friend at a time. It all started with a spirited volunteer named Ellie, whose passion was fueled by the principle of “Adopt, Don’t Shop.” Ellie believed deeply that every animal deserved a chance at a happy life away from the harsh realities of puppy mills and profit-driven breeders.
By Bronwyn Stanford2 years ago in Petlife
Whispers of Compassion
Once upon a time, in some small town, located near the surrounding green hills hiding secrets, and dense, mysterious forests, lived a young woman. The little girl’s life passion was animals, namely, dogs. Thus, from a wide-open neck collar, her childhood was filled with a wagging tail, wet kisses, and shiny eyes. The joy and emotional triumph that each fluffy amazing creature brought knew no bounds.
By Calorie Monroy2 years ago in Petlife
The Caged Songbird's Emancipation
The Symphony of Liberation As the whispered promise of emancipation echoes through the corridors of consciousness, a crescendo of change begins to swell. The once-muted chords of resistance find their voice, amplified by a collective awakening to the realities of captivity. This nascent symphony, though dissonant in its infancy, carries within it the seeds of a harmonious future – a future where the caged songbird's melody is no longer confined by the boundaries of oppression.
By Muhammad Sarmad Razzaq2 years ago in Petlife
How to Train Your Cat to Use a Doormat!
Our cat Harry was twelve weeks old when we got him from Cats Protection Belfast Adoption Centre in July last year. He was part of 'the Scottish litter', so-called because the kittens had all been given Scottish names. Our kitten started life as Hamish, but we decided that Harry was more appropriate for the Ginger Prince!
By Brendan Donaghy2 years ago in Petlife
Can a Cat adopt any kitten?
It was midnight when all of a sudden a kitten's crying sound alarmed me. It looked like a kitten was in danger. My bedroom is adjacent to my backyard. 2 weeks back one mother cat along with her four kittens started living under the shed in my backyard.
By Ainy Abraham2 years ago in Petlife
The Greedy Lion
Once upon a time, in the heart of a lush jungle, there lived a magnificent lion named Leo. With his golden mane and powerful roar, Leo was revered by all the creatures of the jungle. He ruled over his domain with grace and wisdom, ensuring harmony among the various animal clans.
By quizat karim2 years ago in Petlife
Pawsitively Perfect for my Baby Fur Buddy
A dog is truly a man’s best friend; loyal, loving, and devoted to bringing joy, companionship, laughter, and love. Therefore, as a dog owner, it should top your priority to make sure that your dog is well taken of. Dog care encompasses good feeding, hygiene, exercise, and healthy living. This guide outlines the major and peculiar things you need to do in dog care to reinforce a relationship and bond.
By Calorie Monroy2 years ago in Petlife
Strange Behavior of Domestic Cats: What Does It Mean?
Domestic cats have been human companions for thousands of years, yet they still manage to mystify and intrigue us with their peculiar behaviors. From the quirky and amusing to the downright baffling, cats seem to have an endless repertoire of strange habits. But what do these behaviors really mean? Here, we delve into some of the most common and puzzling behaviors exhibited by our feline friends.
By Meheraj Hossain2 years ago in Petlife
Puppy
Every day after school, as I walked past the pet shop, I could hear the bustling noise from within. The air was filled with the sounds of various animals, from the playful chirping of birds to the excited barking of puppies. It was a spectacle I looked forward to every day, eagerly anticipating the sight of all the adorable creatures housed within those walls. I was planned to get a kitten as I saw in my friend's house with sapphire eyes, snow ball , Persian cat. The kitten looked extremely beautiful, I could not take my eyes from her.
By Akhila Shaji2 years ago in Petlife
Investigating the Mysteries: Odd Information Regarding Feline Leukemia
Worldwide, cats are infected with a viral illness known as feline leukemia, or FeLV for short. Veterinarians and scientists have been confused by this complex and complicated illness for decades. While most people are aware of the fundamentals of feline leukemia, including how it spreads and its possible effects, there are a few odd but little-known facts about this mysterious illness. Now let's explore a few of these oddities:
By Satadal Guru2 years ago in Petlife


