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Desexing Your Pet

For every person that is born, 15 dogs and 45 cats are born. Pet overpopulation is a big problem. As these statistics show, in order to help keep up with the curren...

Microchipping

As of the 1st July 2009, legislation passed by the Queensland State Government (and enforced by local councils) requires all dogs and cats to be microchipped before th...

Axolotls

The Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), also known as the Mexican Walking Fish, is actually a salamander – a class of amphibians originating in the northern hemisp...

Birds

Did you know that Australians keep more birds than they keep dogs and cats - combined? From the humble budgie to the magnificent macaw, from finches to pigeons, from backyard c...

Guinea Pigs

Guinea Pigs - some facts The guinea pig or cavy is a docile rodent native to the Andes Mountain area of South America. They were first domesticated by the Andea...

Kittens

So, you've got a kitten. A tiny bundle of love, energy, enthusiasm and fur! There are few things that compare to the sight of your kitten playing around your feet or curled ...

Mice and Rats

Caring for Mice and Rats To many people the thought of keeping a mouse or a rat as a pet is amusing, and sometimes slightly revolting! The truth is the exact opposit...

Puppies

So, you’ve got a puppy. A couple of kilograms of love, energy, enthusiasm and fur! There are few things that compare to the sight of your puppy running to greet you, h...

Reptiles

Some Basic Pointers For Reptile Owners Selecting A Healthy Reptile Buy from a reputable source, such as a well-establi...

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