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Showing posts with label Pets. Show all posts

Cats in History

Archaeologists have found cat bones dating back 6,000-8,500 years among the ruins of ancient towns in Israel, Syria and Pakistan. It is unlikely that these bones belonged to pets. Instead, the cats probably roamed the streets as wild animals. These alley cats must have been popular because they caught the rats and mice that raided grain and other food stores.
Egyptian Idols: The first people to tame cats were the ancient Egyptians, about 3,000-4,000 years ago. Cats were extremely important in Ancient Egyptian society. When cats died, their owners would shave off their their eyebrows as a sign of respect. The bodies of dead cats were preserved by mummification and buried together in vast tombs. One tomb explored in the nineteenth century contained 300,000 mummified cats. The Ancient Egyptians worshiped several cat gods, including Sekhmet and Bastet, which had cats' faces and women's bodies. The famous Great Sphinx that still stands at Giza, near Cairo, is a craved stone monument with the head of a pharaoh and the body of a big cat- the lion.
During the Roman Empire( 510 BC-476BC), cats spread throughout Europe. They were highly valued for their mouse-catching skills and soon became a familiar sight. Merchants also took cats to Asia and the Far East, where they were popular in palaces and monasteries. In China and Japan, cats became a symbol of well being.
Oriental cats remained slender, like their Egyptian ancestors. In the West, however, they gradually developed the stockier build and rounder heads of most common breeds today.
In medieval Europe, priests declared that cats had magical powers and worked for witches or the devil. they were accused of being lazy and greedy, and many were beaten or killed.
In some parts of the world, black cats are still thought to be bad omen- but in the UK they are symbols of good luck.
In 1871, the first ever cat show took place in London. It triggered an interest in different coat types and colors, and people began to develop the first cat breeds.

Healthy Dog Food is a Must to Fight Dog Cancer

I can’t watch my Tootsie getting weaker day by day. She is suffering from dog cancer. Pooches suffering from dog cancer need particular type of healthy dog food. I avoid giving her grains, though they are her favourite dog supplements. More than carbohydrates, proteins and fats should be the main dog supplements in a diet to fight dog cancer. Diet containing healthy dog food plays the most significant role in treating dog cancer. If dogs suffering from cancer are not fed healthy dog food containing the required amount of proteins and fats, then it may lead to kidney and liver failure.
My vet says that dog cancer is not fatal for dogs, they die of other side effects like kidney failure most of the time.

Though it breaks my heart to deny her the dog supplements containing cereals, I have to feed her healthy dog food. I hope she knows that I am doing it for her own good. Fish oil is rich in fatty acids like omega-3, which are essential to fight against dog cancer.


Pet Cats for Thirty Thousand Bucks, Are You Joking?

Here is news for all pet lovers and cat owners. You are not hip if you don't have Ashera cat as your pet.The hype created by Lifestyle pets has really gotten to every body. Imagine paying $40,000 for cat, which is considered to be a hybrid cat.
Now we have heard of hybrid cars, what the heck is hybrid cat?
Now according to Lifestyle pets, which makes these hybrid cats, Ashera cat is a blend of exotic bloodlines.

Now what is interesting here is that the company sold three Ashera cats to a Dutch couple, and the a US breeder claims that they are not Ashera but Sawanah F1Cats, which were bought by the company from his breeding farm.
LifeStyle Pets is branch of Allerca. Allerca shot to fame after claiming that it has made an allergy free cat.The company has never released peer-reviewed scientific data or submitted it for peer review in a scientific journal.
In 2006, the California Department of Corporations ordered Allerca to stop offering or selling cat franchises in California. The company had been marketing the franchises - at $45,000 a territory - on its Web site and in e-mails to residents of California and other states. Many Allerca employees have stated that the company has serious cash problems.
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