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Violence in Cat
cats and dogs
mostly said to be serene pets. Many people presume that if a cat is provided with food, drink, and a sleeping shelter then it will stay obedient and friendly to its owners while exhibiting the typical feline autonomy.

Not all cats are identical. Cats have different personalities, just like men. One cat might be cuddlesome and easygoing, and on the other hand another cat might be so uptight that the owners give up sleep for the cat is relentlessly bouncing off the walls. provided that it is suitable to the owners, there is not a difficulty regarding varying personalities amid cats.

One personality attribute that majority owners aren’t willing to compromise with is aggressive tendencies within cats. Dogs can escape with such personalities since some owners in fact want a dog to be cruel and able to scare people. Cats, conversely, are usually brought into a home so as to protect the family. hence, ferociousness is not a attribute that cat owners search for.

Aggressive cats can bring about a reasonable bit of injury because of their promptness and nimbleness very rapidly.

chiefly cats become fierce due to some or the other type of cruelty. Felines that have been besieged by a vicious 0preceding owner might turn aggressive as a part of self-preservation.

What to do if your cat is getting agitated? Initially, start reading books on cat mannerisms. Cats will give signs which will indicate the time for you to back off. Be kind and express tenderness in order that your pet learns to have faith in you, and spend quality playing time together to boost your attachment.

By: Robert

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Interesting Facts About Pet Adoption
PETS AND ANIMALS
Man can essentially build a simple and unbreakable bond with a companion animal. Adoption gives a pet another chance to have a happy and healthy life. It makes the owner happy as well.

When planning for pet adoption or looking for a pet to enter into your life, contemplate adopting a homeless pet from a local shelter. The shelter has the finest selection of pets and animals. The shelter also has everything - whether it’s a matured dog or puppy, mixed breed, and purebred. They even have hamsters or rabbits. Besides, you can be assured that all animals at local shelters are all screened for good health and proper behavior.

Adopting from an Animal Shelter

Most of the pets and animals at shelters are abandoned by their owners because of unrealistic expectations of time, money, and effort in sustaining a lifelong association with their pets. Based on the national figure of abandoned animals, half of them are euthanized due to lack of homes or adopted family. Staff and volunteers at animal shelters are dependable when it comes to assessment of the animals. These people also do every attempt to collect detailed history of the animals. They also learn as much as they can about the animals’ behavior and temperament in order to make the best adoption matches possible.

Adopting from a Purebred Rescue Group

When adopting a purebred animal from rescue groups, be sure to get full information on how they care about them and how they decide what kind of pets are adoptable. Also, ensure the post-adoption information and other services available while adopting a purebred animal. The animals that rescue groups accommodate came from failed breeding operations, stray animals, or arrived from boarding kennels with veterinarians where they were abandoned. Adoption fees may vary depending on veterinary doctors and other expenses occurred during stay of the animal.

Choosing the Right Cat

Cats also make great pets. Most of them can easily adjust to different lifestyles and environment. They have their true individuality, appearances, and age, as well. You will notice it through their own meow when you are strolling along cat cages at animal shelters. Some would show special attention whereas still others simply lie back and watch you with an air of authority.

Kittens are more playful, curious, and full of energy while the adult cats are more tranquil and well-behaved. Kittens need more time to train as well as feed. Young children usually don’t have enough understanding on how to handle kittens responsibly. Thus, the best time to adopting and having cats at home are when they are at least four months old.

Choosing the Right Dog

Adopting dogs typically entails selecting one that matches your lifestyle and desire. Dogs are wonderful and lifelong companion for you and your family. You can choose them from an ample collection of breeds, sizes, shapes, and personalities. You can visit an animal shelter and ask the assistance of an adoption counselor for the dog qualities and breed that you are looking for. He/she can help you choose dogs from two categories: the mixed breeds or purebreds.

The important variation between the two is that purebreds come from the same breed and are similar to breed standard. It means that when you adopt a purebred puppy you will know right away what general physical and behavioral characteristics it will have. A mixed breed puppy on the other hand, is a combination of different breeds. This breed is considered as the natural dog, too and adopting one is a unique choice of companion. It is better to know the ancestry of a particular mixed breed so that you can easily identify what type of dog he will turn out soon after.

Things to Consider in adopting pets

? Why do you want a pet?

? Do you have time for a pet?

? Can you afford a pet?

? Are you prepared to deal with special problems that a pet can cause?

? Can you have a pet where you live?

? Is it a good time for you to adopt a pet?

? Are your living arrangements suitable for the animal you have in mind?

? Do you know who will care for your pet while you’re away on vacation?

? Will you be a responsible pet owner?

? Are you prepared to keep and care for the pet for his or her entire lifetime?



By: Christa Kowalczyk

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Pet-friendly Apartment Living
PETS AND ANIMALS
Moving into an apartment can be a stressful experience – not just for you, but for your pet as well. Here are a few tips to help make your cuddly critters feel at home in your new apartment rental.

Check the Rules First

Before you move into your apartment with your pet, always check with your landlord and your city department first to see if there are any rules and regulations you have to follow. Some cities and municipalities have specific by-laws that may require you to leash your pet at all times or limit the number of animals you can have in one residence.

In addition, some landlords have their own “in-house” rules regarding pets (such as liability for damages done to the property by animals or rules concerning the health and cleanliness of your pets), while some still don’t allow pets in their apartments at all. Any rules about pets and apartments should be clearly outlined on your lease.

Choose the Right Pet for Your Apartment

Cats, small dogs and birds are well suited to apartment living. However, before adding a pet to your apartment, it is important to consider whether or not doing so is right for you. Especially for those used to living with animals in a larger house, some people may find that living with a pet in an apartment – especially smaller one-bedroom apartments – to be rather undesirable in the long run.

Caring for Your Cat

Most apartment cats become “indoor cats” by necessity. However, that doesn’t mean they’re still not interested in the outside world. An easy-to-install perch or ledge attached to the windowsill will give your cat a nice view of the world beyond your apartment. Also, remember that your cat needs plenty of exercise, and in a smaller living space, that means you’ll need more toys and climbing structures to allow the cat to act on its natural behaviours like stalking, pouncing, playing and scratching.

Devoted to Your Dog

One of the most important issues for caring for a dog is adequate exercise. Unfortunately, this can become quite difficult while living in an apartment. Without a big backyard to play in, apartment renters have to be sure to take time out of their day to take their dog for regular walks. As a general rule, any dog should be given at least two walks per day and a selection of safe toys to keep them physically and mentally stimulated while you’re away from the apartment.

Apartment Risks for Pets

Apartment buildings provide unique risks for pets and their owners. Perhaps the single biggest risk of living in an apartment for rent with pets is the chance that your furry friend will fall from the balcony or jump through a window. If you decide to bring your pet onto the balcony, make sure that your pet is secured with a harness and leash and remember to never leave your pet unattended. However, many owners prefer not to take their pets outside on the balcony at all – this option is perhaps the best approach for accident prevention.

Talk to your veterinarian about living with your pet in a high-rise apartment. He or she will help you to better understand the issues involved.



By: Nina Seidl

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Looking for an apartment for rent in Ottawa? Paramount Properties is Ottawa’s second largest residential property management company. With more than 4,500 Ottawa apartment rentals available in some of the city’s finest locations, we’re your #1 choice for an Ottawa apartment.



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