Sep
7
Different designer dog sweaters
September 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment
All about pet clothing, including pet coats, pet pajamas, pet skirts, designer pet clothing, pet clothing collections, pet raincoats, pet sweaters, dog night dresses, cat clothing, pet collars, leashes and more
Amazing though it may sound, the pet for the pet lover is as precious as a human baby. Everything about the pet, be it a cat, dog or rabbit, needs to be taken care of. The food has to be tasteful and nutritious, the health check up has to be done at regular intervals and o course the dress code must be uncommon and glamorous. There are different types of dog clothing available. Like humans they too need shirts, trousers, skirts and woolies. The designer dog sweaters are the latest rage among dogs today.
Sep
5
Chantilly Or Tiffany Cat
September 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Chantilly or Tiffany is a longhaired cat breed. It originated in United States.
Chantilly/Tiffany is a feline breed that originated in United
States. It goes either by the name of Chantilly or Tiffany and was
first discovered in the late 1960’s by a breeder in New York. The breed
was not immediately recognized and it was only after these cats were
found to be occurring naturally in Canada, that Chantilly or Tiffany
cats were formally recognized as a breed.
Aug
31
Geoffrey Cat
August 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment
The most common wild cat of South America, Geoffrey’s cat, alongside puma, is one of the most southerly of all cats. Discovered by the nineteenth century French naturalist Geoffrey St Hilaire, it is nearly the size of a domestic cat with length nearing two feet (excluding a one foot tail) and weight around 5-10 lbs. Oncifelis Geoffroyi, it is seen in countries of Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina and Paraguay.
Aug
29
Bengal Tiger
August 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Bengal Tiger is a resident wild cat of India. It is a beautiful and majestic big cat.
Solitary cats, Bengal Tigers are territorial animals. They hunt at
dusk and dawn and regularly mark their territory by scent to keep out
other tigers from their hunting and breeding grounds. In some national
parks where they are protected, tigers have been recorded to be active
in daytime as well. Generally tigers prefer to stay in shade during
daylight hours, particularly in the scorching summers of South Asia.
Territories are smaller than those of Siberian Tigers owing to
shrinking habitat of the tigers in India. Males roam over an area of
twenty square miles and females hunt in a slightly smaller range of
seventeen square miles. Often the territory of a single male overlaps
those of several females, with whom he frequently mates. Tigers usually
have more than one den in their range for them to choose as their haunt
for a particular period of time.