adoption
Our guide to animal adoption; learn why, where, and how to prepare to adopt a cat, kitten, dog or puppy from an animal shelter or rescue group.
The King of the Pond
In a small forest, there was a tiny pond where many frogs lived together happily and in harmony. One year, due to a lack of rain, all the trees and plants began to wither. Wild animals from faraway areas came to the pond to quench their thirst. Gradually, the pond’s water level decreased, and many frogs were crushed under the feet of these large animals.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Petlife
Why Pet Collars Matter More Than We Think
Domestic animals read the world through continuity. A collar or ID tag may look trivial to a human, but to a dog or a cat it can operate as an identity object. I have seen this pattern across enough households, shelters, and animal-welfare cases to know it is not coincidence. When an animal becomes distressed after its collar is removed, the reaction is almost always tied to safety, belonging, and recognition.
By Dr. Mozelle Martinabout a month ago in Petlife
If your dog barks at night, don’t ignore it.
Night falls, and with it, silence—at least for most of the house. But for many dog owners, the silence is short-lived. Somewhere between the ticking of the clock and the rustling of the leaves outside, the barking begins. Loud, incessant, and often unexpected.
By Paw Planet about a month ago in Petlife
How to Make Your New Puppy Friends with Your Kids
Bringing home a new puppy is one of life’s most exciting moments — but it can also feel a little overwhelming, especially when you have kids. Dogs are curious, enthusiastic, and sometimes clumsy. Kids are naturally enthusiastic, but they may not understand how to approach a small, delicate creature.
By Paw Planet about a month ago in Petlife
Why Do Dogs Bark at Night?
Nighttime Should Be Quiet. The lights are off, the world slows down, and most of us expect peace when our heads finally hit the pillow. But for many dog owners, the silence doesn’t last long. Somewhere between midnight and dawn, a bark pierces the darkness—sharp, sudden, and impossible to ignore.
By Paw Planet about a month ago in Petlife
The Story of a Hawk
The Story of a Hawk Children! This is the story of a hawk that had been circling around a large pigeon loft for several days, waiting for the right moment to swoop down and snatch a flying pigeon. But the pigeons were very clever, alert, and quick in flight. Every time the hawk tried to catch one, they managed to escape, which left the hawk frustrated, unsure of what to do next.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Petlife
A wonderful creature
An Amazing Creature Tuesday, 14 August 2018 Nasreen Shaheen The ant is one of Allah’s most amazing creations. Although it appears tiny and insignificant, it possesses extraordinary abilities. It is a harmless and simple insect, fond of sweet things. Have you ever thought about how these tiny ants live their lives? You will be surprised to know that ants live with remarkable discipline and organization.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Petlife
“Ting Ting” The Duck
Quna, Funa, and Sona were three friends. They were small ducks who lived in a shallow pond. Quna was a white duck. Her beak was golden yellow, and her feet were the same bright color, which made her look very beautiful. She was well aware of her beauty. She would swim a little and then flick her tail proudly. When she drank water, she dipped her beak into the pond, filled her mouth, and then lifted her head toward the sky. The water could be seen sliding down her white neck. Everyone in the pond thought Quna was extremely beautiful.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Petlife
The Gentle Agreement. AI-Generated.
When people say cats are distant, Lena usually smiles and lets it pass. She knows better. Anyone who has shared a home with a cat understands that the relationship is not loud or obvious. It is quiet. Subtle. Built on small rituals and unspoken agreements.
By George Evan2 months ago in Petlife
The Quiet Comfort. AI-Generated.
Every evening, Sarah would sit on the edge of her couch, laptop balanced on her knees, staring at the blinking cursor that refused to move. Words, once easy, now felt heavy, like they were trapped somewhere between her thoughts and her fingers. She let out a long sigh, rubbing her temples. The silence of the apartment pressed in around her, broken only by the faint hum of the refrigerator.
By George Evan2 months ago in Petlife










