wild animals
Animals the way nature intended it; explore the world of wild animals and the controversies surrounding domestication and hunting of feral beasts.
The Irreplaceable Value of Live Animal Encounters
Animal-rights activists have recently promoted "virtual zoos" as ethical alternatives to live exhibits, utilizing holograms, 360-degree video, and animatronics. For instance, Belgium's GAIA is launching a Zoo of the Future with virtual and augmented reality, and robotic puppets, promising a new, immersive connection with nature "without cages, without captivity, and without suffering."
By Jenna Deedy6 months ago in Petlife
AI Pet Portrait Studio Review
AI Pet Portrait Studio Review - Unlock the Power of AI to Create & Sell Custom Pet Portraits Pets aren’t just animals—they’re family. Every playful bark, wagging tail, or affectionate purr becomes a cherished memory. For many pet owners, capturing these moments in a timeless way has always meant hiring an artist or learning design software. But now, with AI Pet Portrait Studio, creating gorgeous, custom pet portraits has never been easier.
By James Renouf 6 months ago in Petlife
The Curious Case of Colorado’s “Tentacled” Rabbits
Did you know that in Colorado, some wild rabbits develop bizarre growths that resemble tentacles or horns? While only a small fraction—less than 5%—of the rabbit population is affected, these peculiar formations have captured the imagination of scientists and folklore enthusiasts alike.
By Soul Pages6 months ago in Petlife
Cat Daddy: How One Tiny Kitten Saved My Sanity
At the start of 2025, my mental health was in a rough place. A year filled with personal struggles, heavy memories, and a history of trauma had left me drained. I knew I needed a change — something positive to help me heal. That’s when I started hearing more about how pets, especially cats, can be amazing companions for mental well-being.
By ibrahim khan6 months ago in Petlife
How a Tiny Kitten Saved Me from My Darkest Days
There was a time, not too long ago, when getting out of bed felt like climbing a mountain barefoot. My mind was heavy, my heart heavier. Some days, even the thought of opening the curtains felt like too much effort. Friends tried to help, but there’s only so much comfort words can bring when you’re trapped inside your own head.
By Vocal Member 6 months ago in Petlife
The Whispering Woods and the Great Thirst
The Whispering Woods, a place of ancient oaks and babbling brooks, was usually a symphony of life. Squirrels chattered from high branches, deer grazed peacefully in sun-dappled clearings, and the river otter, Pip, zipped through the cool, clear waters, chasing fish. But a silence had begun to creep in, a heavy, oppressive quiet that spoke of trouble.
By Malik BILAL6 months ago in Petlife










