exotic pets
Exotic pets are wild animals gone domestic; explore the absurd, fascinating and sometimes illegal exotic pet industry.
Are Maine Coon Cats Hypoallergenic? 10 Myths And Truths
Are Maine Coon Cats Hypoallergenic? 10 Myths You Should Stop Believing Maine Coon cats are one of the most breeds in the world. Their large size, fluffy fur, and friendly personality make them irresistible. But many people wonder: are Maine Coon cats hypoallergenic?
By Anna Smith8 days ago in Petlife
Everything You Need To Know About The Calico Tabby Cat
Calico Tabby Cat: Everything You Need to Know About This Unique Feline If you’ve ever seen a calico tabby cat, you probably noticed how special and eye-catching it looks. With a mix of beautiful colors and striped patterns, these cats are truly one of a kind. But there’s more to them than just their appearance.
By Anna Smith8 days ago in Petlife
Save Capron Zoo Before It’s Too Late
Some places quietly become part of who we are. They’re not always world-famous landmarks or sprawling tourist destinations. Instead, they’re places woven into everyday life–the ones where kids press their faces against exhibit glass in wonder, where families stroll on warm afternoons, and where generations share simple moments.
By Jenna Deedy9 days ago in Petlife
Dogs are reverse domesticated due to the conflict in Ukraine.
After months of continuous fighting, the surviving canines near Ukraine's front lines have clearly changed to resemble wolves in both appearance and behaviour. Their changed bodies demonstrate how characteristics formed by centuries of human friendship can be quickly erased by battle.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Petlife
Dogs that are overweight have much higher ocular pressure.
According to a recent study, dogs that are overweight have far higher ocular pressure than dogs that are thin. This disparity brings normally healthy animals closer to levels that have long been associated with diseases that compromise vision.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Petlife
Birds around the world are stressed by human noise, but humans can assist.
Birds don't simply tolerate human cacophony. According to a recent investigation, the noises of construction, traffic, and other human activities are altering the behaviour, stress levels, and even reproductive success of birds.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Petlife
The Whispering Alley
Whispering Alley In the heart of an old city, where cobblestone streets wound like forgotten veins and lanterns flickered against weathered walls, there was an alley known only to those who listened carefully. Locals called it the Whispering Alley, though few could explain why. To most, it was just a narrow passage between two crumbling buildings. But to the cats of the city, it was a kingdom.
By Alhouci boumizzi2 months ago in Petlife
Explaining Nighttime Barking in Dogs
Barking at Night Can Be Confusing. Your dog may be calm, friendly with everyone, and seemingly well-adjusted all day. Then night falls, the house falls silent, and suddenly the barking starts. Every night. Sometimes briefly. Sometimes endlessly.
By Paw Planet 2 months ago in Petlife
If your dog barks at night, don’t ignore it.
Night falls, and with it, silence—at least for most of the house. But for many dog owners, the silence is short-lived. Somewhere between the ticking of the clock and the rustling of the leaves outside, the barking begins. Loud, incessant, and often unexpected.
By Paw Planet 2 months ago in Petlife
Real camouflage for people and machines is getting closer thanks to materials inspired by octopuses.
Engineers now have a closer resemblance to octopus skin thanks to a new colour-changing material that can change both its colour and surface roughness in less than 10 seconds. The soft photonic skin was created by Stanford University researchers using patterns on its surface that are tiny than a human hair.
By Francis Dami3 months ago in Petlife











