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Giant Pandas to Resume Presence in United States Zoos
In November 2023, the prestigious National Zoo returned its three remaining giant panda residents to their ancestral home in China, marking the end of a five-decade-long legacy. Atlanta's Zoo is now the only American institution to house a giant panda family, but this loan is expected to conclude within the year, requiring the return of the four endangered bears to China. This would be the first time since 1972 that no American zoo has housed giant pandas, signaling a turning point in panda diplomacy.
By Jenna Deedy2 years ago in Petlife
The Best Ways to Keep Your Pet Safe and Secure at Home
Pets are not just animals; they are part of our families. Keeping them safe and secure at home is crucial for their well-being. Whether you have a cat, dog, bird, or fish, there are several measures you can take to ensure their safety. In this article, we will discuss the best ways to keep your pet safe and secure at home.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Petlife
Whispers of the City: Unveiling Urban Legends. Content Warning.
In the heart of the bustling city, where the cacophony of daily life seldom quiets, lived Max, a spirited golden retriever with a heart as big as his appetite for adventure. Max's story is not just one of wagging tails and playful barks; it's a tale of transformation and the unbreakable bond between a dog and his human.
By Anas Ahmed Khan2 years ago in Petlife
The Value Of Pets
My animals have always been a key factor to my mental and emotional health. Dogs have especially played a major role in my life. I can’t imagine my life with no animals in it. There was a time when I thought I was done owning pets, following the death of my last dog after seventeen years together. I have been fortunate to have many special pets come into my life. Some of those pets were with me during some challenging times in my life and if it wasn’t for some of those animals, I’m not sure I would still be here.
By Sarah Tagert2 years ago in Petlife
National Aquarium’s “Sanctuary” Plan Problematic?
The National Aquarium in Baltimore has been a home for Atlantic bottlenose dolphins since the 1980s. It currently serves as a home to six dolphins who take part in daily training and feeding sessions six times a day. Lessons and knowledge are both taught and tested with rewards given to them by their trainers at the end of each session. Yet, the trainers are part of their pod. Since 2016, the trainers have been preparing them for life in a marine sanctuary that would be located somewhere in the Caribbean. However, there is one problem: the sanctuary has yet to be built, and plans for its construction seemed mired in logistical problems.
By Jenna Deedy2 years ago in Petlife
What Is It With Cats?
Introduction I haven't written anything feline-based for three months, but almost every day that I am out I encounter some cats and sometimes get photographs of them and sometimes they ignore me and just will not pose, lying in the bottom of windows in a furry mass, or just running away.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Petlife
If You Were A Dog Breed - What Would You Be?
In my household... We have a running joke that my bro-bro is a golden retriever. He's very food-motivated (and a little food-aggressive unless it's one of the kids), he gets easily distracted by, well, anything, he knocks things over with his tail, he's kind of dopey, he's always making everyone smile, and the most grouchy he gets is when he hasn't had enough food or sleep. He also eats things he shouldn't when no one's looking.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Petlife
Elevating Feline Well-being: Unveiling the Purr-fection of Cat Trees
Cat owners are continuously seeking ways to enrich the lives of their beloved pets. We all know that pet parents are crazy about their pets, especially cats. They are the best animals for cuddling and that need very little maintenance. However, cats unlike dogs get very little exercise or anytime outside. Luckily, there is a great solution for our feline friends, and it is non other than a cat tree.
By Kimberly Feliciano2 years ago in Petlife





