Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Meet My Pets

I figured it was about time to introduce you to all of my pets. They all have unique personalities and they were the inspiration for this blog.

My dog: Amber is the first dog I've ever had. My family has had her since I was in sixth grade. We adopted her from the Denver Dumb Friends League. She's an Australian Shepherd/English Springer Spaniel mix. Amber is very intelligent and learned how to play dead in ten minutes.

My cats: We have two cats, Fluffy and Cali. Fluffy is a black domestic long hair and Cali is a black and white cow spotted domestic short hair. Fluffy lives at my parents' house while Cali lives with me. I got Cali a year ago from the Table Mountain Animal Center and she's acted like a crazy kitten ever since. As for Fluffy, my parents got her because my family has a tradition of getting a black DLH cat and naming her Fluffy. This Fluffy is Fluffy five for the whole family.


        My guinea pigs: Right now, my family has seven guinea pigs. We adopt guinea pigs that can't seem to find homes. Once a guinea pig has been at a shelter for several months, we pick them up and we nurse them back to health, which is needed with some of the guinea pigs we adopt from shelters. We adopted Pumpkin, Truffle, Holly, Hazelnut, Fred and George from numerous shelters across Colorado. Cheyenne, the guinea pig who lives at my apartment, was adopted from Petco.

        These are all of my wonderful pets and my family will always adopt a pet in need.

        Wednesday, May 7, 2008

        Summer Reading To Get Your Paws On

        As the weather begins to hint at the warmer weather of summer and the prospect of more time to relax, now is the time to look for some books to fill your newly found spare time. Lucky for us, there are plenty of great books that would make for some light reading over any vacation.

        • Your Cat Interpreter by David Alderton: I just picked this book up today for a bargain price. It's about all the little things you want to know about your cat. I have read a portion of this book and so far it has been great. All the information has been divided up into easy to read chunks. This book is great if you're looking for a book that's easy to pick up and put down.

        • Mutt Book by David Alderton: This book is by the same author and I took a look through it. The premise is interesting. It's all about decoding your dog's heritage with the help of pictures to identify your dog's features. I was tempted to pick this one up as well and I think this would be a fun project to do with some friends.

        • Marley and Me by John Grogan: I've heard great reviews about this book and it's on my reading list. It follows the story of a couple who gets a Labrador Retriever puppy to practice for children only to find that the dog causes more problems than most kids ever would. This would be a great beach read.

        • Fire Bringer by David Clement-Davies: This is one of my favorite books. I decided to throw this one in here since it is a unique piece of fiction. It is from the point of view of a red deer. It follows his tale as he ventures across Scotland in an attempt to save his herd from its evil leader. This is a little longer than the others and will take up more time this summer.

        Hopefully, one of these will strike your interest and offer some entertainment this summer.

        (Picture courtesy of barnesandnoble.com)

        Monday, May 5, 2008

        Who Knew?

        Are you the kind of person who likes to be different? If a dog or a cat is too tame for you, there are some options for pets that come from the wild side.

        Potbellied Pigs: These pigs grow between 90 and 150 pounds as opposed to typical hogs that can weigh as much as 600 pounds. They are easier to train than dogs and can make great pets for the right people. These pigs can be trained to do special tricks and I have seen them do everything from play the piano to throw away trash. These are great pets for people who want something easy to train without the extreme amounts of energy of a puppy.

        Sugar Gliders: These little marsupials are cute and very playful. They are native to Australia and are nocturnal. They have a membrane between their legs that allows them to glide, hence their names. so they need a large enough cage to climb and glide as they desire. They work well for someone who wants something small and unique.

        Bengal Cats: Ever wanted a tiger without the risk of being...eaten? Well, this cat is for you. These cats are a hybrid of Asian Leopard Cat with a domestic cat. They have markings that make them look wild, but a much more manageable temperament. The problem is that they are illegal in some parts of the US. If these cats are legal where you live, they would be perfect if you're looking for a wild look in a domestic package.

        Skunks: That's right, they make great pets. Skunks can be de-skunked to avoid having a house that smells like a dead skunk in the middle of the road. They are supposed to be very intelligent and just a little shy. Skunks would make great pets if you're looking for something that's just all around different.

        There are many more options if you're looking for a pet to fit unusual needs or tastes, but I think these are some of the best of the most unique.

        (Picture courtesy of hoothollow.com)