Wild animals

Touching Animal Friendships - Part 2

Animals living with humans don't have to compete for shelter and food, as they do in the wild. Therefore, unusual friendships often form between seemingly disparate pets. Sometimes, such friendships even occur among wild animals, and they are quite unusual and touching.

Tonkinese cat: breed description and character, maintenance and care

These unusual and affectionate cats with aquamarine eyes have recently gained popularity among pet lovers. They are unpretentious, friendly, and prefer the company of their owners. These qualities may seem unrealistic to many, as cats are typically independent and reluctant to spend long periods of time with humans, but the Tonkinese possesses precisely these qualities. This has earned the breed love and respect worldwide. To ensure a pet of this breed retains its positive traits, it is recommended to research its personality traits, care instructions, and maintenance before acquiring a kitten.

Touching Animal Friendship (Part 1)

In nature, every species fends for itself, constantly struggling and competing with other animals, which fosters evolution. But sometimes, seemingly irreconcilable animals begin to warm up to each other, and friendships develop between them. And it's especially surprising when wild and domestic animals find common ground and interests.

Ocicat: breed description, character, maintenance and care

The Ocicat is a graceful cat with a wild-looking spotted coat, originally from the United States. It is most popular in Canada and France. They are highly intelligent, affectionate, friendly, and active, and are generally easy on their owners. They require minimal grooming and proper nutrition. They adapt quickly to any living conditions and are suitable for families with children. They shed very little hair, and their fur is hypoallergenic.

Spit it out: How to stop your dog from digging in the trash

Being a dog owner is no easy task. Pet owners face various challenges every day. Often, they have to break their pets of bad habits. Dogs' constant urge to dig in the trash can can be a real bummer for owners. Food scraps scattered across the floor are hardly a good look. And a dog that's emptied the trash can isn't exactly a sparkling cleanliness. Add to this the health risks associated with chewing on inappropriate items. The only solution is to be patient and train your pet to stop this behavior.