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How To Make Your Own DIY Cat Litter
There are more ways than one to create your own kitty litter, so you don't have any reason not to give it a shot. A great opportunity to be environmentally friendly, save a bunch of money, and improve your kitty's health, DIY kitty litter is a triple threat. From newspaper litter to wood shavings, chicken feed, and more, we've got you covered with options.
By Sherry Campbell8 years ago in Petlife
Best Treats to Give to Your Dogs. Top Story - March 2018.
Everyone loves giving their pets lots of love and lots of treats! Today I'm going to tell you about some ingredients in your pets food/treats that you should avoid in order to keep them healthy and going longer, some new treats to make at home, and the kind of treats or food you can buy from the store that are beneficial and filled with good nutrients for your pets.
By Lacey Clark8 years ago in Petlife
Biggest Cats in the World
Most of the biggest cats in the world are also among the world's most endangered animals. As these beautiful creatures decline in numbers it begs the question: is all the progress made by humanity superficial if it comes at the expense of wildlife and environmental health? These big cats are dying out because their habitat is being eaten up by human beings, which also means that human beings are eating up the habitat of other human beings! So, take a gander at these precious felines and then prioritize your life!
By Ben Kharakh8 years ago in Petlife
The Loyalty of a Friend
What is your ideal loyal friend? Is it someone you trust? Someone you love? Some one who cares about you and never desires to see you hurt? Well I have a short story about a dog who always seemed to amaze me with his kindness and gentleness towards people.
By Hannah moss8 years ago in Petlife
How To Go Green with Your Dog
With the days going fast, people are thinking about how to go green with their purebred breeders and thus make their four-footed friends feel at home. Since a dog is still a man’s best friend, you should take the necessary precautions to make your dog feel comfortable in his or her surroundings. With Earth Day only a few days away, your dog as well as you will continue to live on this planet and thus continuously make an impact whether big or small.
By Lancelot Tucker8 years ago in Petlife
Perspective of the Imaginary
Neil would come home from school and I would be waiting for him. As soon as he saw me, his face lit up. A smile so big and bright it filled the room and also my heart. He said, "There you are! Right where I left you. Were you a good dog?" I always answered him, "No, I terrorized the cat and blamed him for eating all of the treats. I got into the dirt and tracked it all over the carpet. Then, right before you got home, I dug out all of the folded laundry and rolled in it. " Then Neil laughed and laughed. He laughed in that little kid laugh that was instantly infectious. I always told him about my day, just so I could hear it. It was what I lived for.
By Jennifer Cypert8 years ago in Petlife
Things to Know When Bringing Your Dog on Vacation
He's your best friend and the most loyal member of your family. You can't help but love the adoring look in his big brown eyes, or the way he wags his tail when he sees you. He's your dog, and if you're like many owners, you want to bring your pup with you everywhere you go.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in Petlife
Nicholas
This is the story about a rabbit. His name is Nicholas. Nicholas always was rude. Never said please or thank you. Always pushed people out of the way. But what he didn’t realize was there was a good fairy watching over him. This fairy saw all his evil deeds. She knew he must change or his future would be spent committing crimes. She told him in a dream to change his ways but he didn’t listen. She told him day after day but he ignored her. The day came when he turned thirteen. Nicholas wasn’t grateful for his presents. He complained and complained. Well, the good fairy was getting tired of his rudeness. So for each bad deed he had done throughout his life she took away one family member. Soon he was all alone. He looked around confused. The good fairy sat in a chair in front of him. She told him to earn back his family he must start doing good deeds. His stubbornness got the best of him. He refused. She continued to sit there and watch him. He finally went out and helped his neighbor mow the lawn. She brought back his aunt. Next he went to the grocery store and worked all day helping people carry groceries. She brought back his cousins. Soon he had all his family back but three people. His mother, father, and his baby sister. He tried everything he knew but no good deed was worth the bad deeds he had done. Finally he sat down and wrote sorry letters to everyone he had ever wronged. He wrote and wrote and wrote. For three weeks he wrote letters and sent them. He then started writing thank you notes to everyone that had stood by him. He wrote one to the mail man who always would scold him because he pulled pranks on him every day. His teacher who didn’t put up with his bad behavior. Every family member that he took for granted. And all his friends who stood by him even though he was mean and often made himself look better because of them. He then looked around and saw his mom and dad and his sister. He started crying and hugging them. He told them everything. He said sorry many times and took them out to dinner using his birthday money. He told everyone he knew of his lesson. And every time he saw a little bunny misbehaving he would correct them and tell them to behave or else the fairy would take their family. He told his story far and wide to anyone who would listen. And when he got really old and couldn’t walk the schools brought children to him to hear his story. He never stopped telling his story. He always wanted people to know what would happen if they misbehaved. He then started writing a book detailing all that he had gone through. Every letter. Every good deed. Every family member that he got back and how he got them back. And he continuously would correct children. And he also would tell parents that they needed to teach their children right from wrong and that they wouldn’t never outgrow it. He was very old. Nicholas knew his time was near. He was dying. He took a deep breath and looked at his grandbunnnies. He told them to always behave. And with one last breath he died. But on his headstone was wrote "Bad deeds take away your family but good deeds bring them closer." Never do bad deeds. And that is how Nicholas saved lots of bunnies from growing up into criminals.
By Lillibeth Rayanne8 years ago in Petlife












