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The Chihuahua Corgi

The Chihuahua Corg i Taken from the characteristics of the parent breeds, the Bullmastiff Corgi Mix will presumably become a sweet, confident, and constant dog that you simply can believe guarding the house. The Corgi American Bulldog Mix will presumably function a guardian dog to its owners but provided sufficient training it can get along side other pets and youngsters at your home. The Blue Heeler Corgi is a friendly and lovely dog though it has a natural prey drive that you need to tame at an early age. They can get along well with all your other animal pets, but they won’t be the best companions to have as a Corgi Husky Mix will reach at least 20-50 pounds once it has grown to its fully matured can expect to spend at least $1,000 on a Husky Corgi depending on the quality of the breeder you purchased the dog Corgi Husky is known to be the type of dog that sheds a lot. You need to brush its coat at least once you a week to prevent fur from building Corgi Mix.  ...

Down Syndrome Signs In Cats And Kittens

Can Cats Have Down Syndrome? Short answer: No. Here’s why. Cat Down Syndrome is by definition an additional chromosome within the Chromosome 21 pairing in humans. Humans have 23 chromosome pairings where a cat only has 19. No 21st chromosome pair means no anomaly therein pairing. Cats simply don’t have enough chromosomes to possess what can properly be called mongolism . While some cats may display a number of symptoms like mongolism , the cause could also be another genetic fluke, poor nutrition or simply the cat being herself. Down Syndrome Signs In Cats And Kittens A cat or kitten may exhibit a number of the symptoms a person's with mongolism does. An undergrown kitten who isn’t reaching all the developmental milestones could also be affected by malnutrition or a genetic condition. Inbreeding and other factors can cause a cat to possess mental and physical abnormalities. Anemia and other blood disorders could also be thanks to parasitical infection...

Cat Years to Human Years

Cat Years to Human Years Converting between cat years and human years isn't as simple as employing a factor of seven (as some people think with dogs , and sometimes cats ). The main reason is that cats mature quickly within the first few years of life. To convert cat age to the same human age, an accepted method is to feature 15 years for the primary year of life. Then add 10 years for the second year of life. After that, add 4 years for each cat year. This means that by year two, a cat has matured to about an equivalent as a 25 year old human. Not everyone agrees on the same conversion formula. For a rather different calculation, the Cat Bible , a book by Tracie Hotchner, provides the subsequent list: 1-month-old kitten = 6-month-old human baby 3-month-old kitten = 4-year-old child 6-month-old kitten = 10 human years old 8-month-old kitten = 15-year-old human 1-year-old cat = adulthood, the equivalent of 18 human years 2 human years = 24 cat years 4 human...

More Than $80K Raised For Cat Found With Arrow In Head

More Than $80K Raised For  Cat Found With Arrow In Head More  animals will receive much-needed help, because of an outpouring of affection for a cat injured with an arrow on Valentine Day . The Animal Welfare League of Arlington raised more than enough funds to save an orange tabby cat who was discovered shot in the head with an arrow on Valentine’s Day. (Courtesy Animal Welfare League of Arlington) More animals will receive much-needed help because of an outpouring of affection for a cat injured with an arrow on Valentine’s Day. Cupid, because the cat was named, remains recovering but doing well. The Animal Welfare League of Arlington originally asked for $6,500 in  donations to cover Medical expenses after taking the cat in from West Virginia. Since then, more than $80,000 has been donated. Chelsea Jones with the group said the  extra money is going to a fund that pays for specialized care for their animals. The group is “going to be ready t...

Exotic Animals Banned From Montgomery County Fair In Gaithersburg

Exotic Animals Banned From Montgomery County Fair In Gaithersburg a person holding a dog: Say goodbye to wild exotic animals at the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair in Gaithersburg. © James Gourley/Getty Images Say goodbye to wild exotic animals at the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair in Gaithersburg. GAITHERSBURG, MD — Bears, crocodiles, monkeys, and other wild exotic animals are now banned at the annual Montgomery County Agricultural Fair in Gaithersburg. The city council on Tuesday voted 3-2 to approve an ordinance that prohibits the exhibition of those animals in traveling acts, but allows the display of domestic and livestock for educational purposes. Council Vice President Laurie–Anne Sayles and Councilmember Michael Sesma cast the dissenting votes. In recent years, a growing number of communities across the United States have raised alarm about the use of wild animals in circuses and other traveling acts, arguing that the practice is unethical and inhumane . ...