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A number of studies
have concluded what most of us know already - pets are good
for us. Pets can bring joy and compansionship to any household. Whether
small or large, active or sedentary, there are plenty to choose from..... |
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Once
you have a pet, there are responsibilities including total loyalty
towards it. Care and attention takes time and money. Dogs and cats
live longer than rabbits and other small pets. Dogs are totally dependent
upon their owners for food, love and attention. Cats, on the other
hand, are independent, resourceful creatures by nature but are also
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According
to Waltham Pets, a study concluded that the survival rate after
a heart attack was far greater for those with a pet than in non-owners,
regardless of the severity of the initial attack. Both their physical
presence and interaction with us, plays an important part in reducing
levels of known risk factors associated with heart disease. Pets can
bring friendship and companionship to the elderly and infirm. |
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| birds:
Happy, cheerful creatures that can enlighten any day. Easy to keep
and fun to watch.... read
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| cats:
For thousands of years the cat has established itself as a household
pet. An independent creature by nature and, at times, remaining quite
aloof, is capable of giving their owners affection and friendship.
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dogs:
They have the reputation of being man's best friend and they
certainly live up to it. read more...
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rabbits:
They are now the third most popular pet and anyone who has
one as a pet knows just how enjoyable they can be. read
more...
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guinea
pigs: Chatty, cheerful
and easy to handle. Ideal first childrens pet. read
more..
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hamsters:
Solitary creatures with plenty of character. Ideal pet for the older
child. read more...
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