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Having a pet as a member of the family can be a very rewarding experience. Pet ownership can be even more rewarding, though, when properly equipped with the knowledge of how to handle problems when they arise. We are dedicated to helping pet owners to get answers to common pet owner dilemmas. If you have a question that is not answered here and would like to submit it to us, please contact us. If your question is regarding a possible emergency, please contact your veterinarian or local animal hospital.
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I run an online pet memorial web site and as you can imagine I come into contact with many people who have lost a much loved pet or animal companion.
Looking through the memorial web sites that pet owners create when a beloved pet passes away has shown my that there are a number of ways that people come to cope with the loss of a pet.
Some people seem to be unsure or even embarrassed about the depth of grief and loss that they feel when a close pet dies. In the back of their minds they may think that others would think It was just a pet, only an animal and be surprised at how the death affects them.But the truth of the matter is that we form a very special bond with our pets, they become part of the family and we love and take care of Read the whole article...
The Cat was a pet at least eight thousand years ago because bones of cats, mice and humans were found buried together on the ancient island of Cyprus. In ancient Egypt, the cat was a pet at least five thousand years ago. The cat was considered to be a sacred animal in ancient Egypt. Cats are held sacred in Buddhism. Much appreciated by the Buddhists was the capacity of cats for meditation which they sensed in cats. The Birman cat descends from cats that were venerated as gods in the Buddhist temples. In Burma, the Burmese cats are held to be sacred. The Birman cat descends from cats that were venerated as gods in the Buddhist temples. The Buddhist priests believed that the faithful returned to earth in the form of a cat. In Buddhism, it is believed that on the death of a person who had reached the highest Read the whole article...
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