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Friday, November 28, 2008

Chloe's Pups

 
Sorry I was quite busy those last few days/weeks. Unfortunately, I didn't have much time to upload something here in my blog. Then in the middle of my busy, crazy life, a blessing came to me. Chloe and Cirk, my pet hamsters just got their first babies. Yeeeeehaaaaaaa! Actually, I was so relieved after many weeks of so called "busy-ness", suddenly, I saw these little angels and I begin to breathe my life out. They were 5 healthy little pups. I didn't know that Chloe is actually pregnant. So I was really shocked and mesmerized when I saw them. The pups are about 2 weeks old now. I will move them to their new home next week. It is a blessing indeed :)

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Chessington Adventure Park




Last weekend ZJ's and her mom and dad visits Chessington Adventure Park in London. She took this picture of a Lion and a Seal as a souvenir :)

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Fluppy and Archie


Gianine and Genica were so thrilled with their new pet at school. These cute pets belonging to the species of rodents can be a good pet when trained in an early age. Guinea Pigs are usually a good family pet. With proper care and handling, they are gentle pets. They can be nervous at first but rarely bites. They are social animals and active both day and night.

Guinea Pigs are approximately 9-10 inches long and can weight up to 2-3 pounds. They have a rounded stout body with no visible tail. Guinea Pigs has many variety of breeds. The most common breeds are Abyssinian (have short coat with swirls called "rosettes"), American (with short smooth coat) and Peruvian Guinea Pigs (long haired variety).

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Monday, October 20, 2008

How To Calm Your Pet When It Storms

Does your pet always seems to be scared when if ever thunder rolls or if there is a storm? Here are some tips that you can do if these incident happen:

Keep your pet safe. Fear of storms may be a cause of certain situations that your pet was left alone or outside while it is storming. Never ever leave your pet out in a storm.

Cuddle your pet. Cuddling your pet will surely bring relief.

Start Early. Helping your pet react well to storms early will help them to become more independent and less scared as they grow.

Distract your pet. Play with your pet or distract him so that he will less likely to focus on the storm.

Keep your pet inside the room or crate. If your pet is so frantic that he tries to escape or if he become destructive, keep him on confined space if that calms him.

Never ever punish a scared pet.

Play background music. This will help to distract your pet.

Finally if all these won't work, talk to your vet about medication.

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Friday, October 17, 2008

Me and Maggie




Lullaby ~ Josh Groban

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