Are you tired of coming home to an empty apartment after a long day at work? If you belong to the group of people who want to hear a friendly voice when they return home, it is time you thought about getting a pet for yourself. If you have considered getting a dog and dismissed the idea as being too much trouble, you are probably right. A dog needs a lot of care when kept as a pet. But how about getting a cat instead? A cat requires less time and attention than a dog and is more manageable. There are several varieties of cats, both pedigree and non-pedigree. If you are inclined to buy a pedigreed cat and can afford the cost, you might want to get a Persian cat for yourself.

A Persian cat is very popular because of its temperament and easygoing nature. It adapts well to apartment life and is not as active as other cats. This makes it very attractive for people who live alone. If you keep a Persian cat, chances are you will not find your home in a mess when you return at the end of the day as you would if you had any other pet.
If you are considering getting a Persian cat for yourself, you should go to a reputed dealer who breeds Persian kittens. You will find advertisements in your local newspaper or pet magazines. You can also visit online websites which sell these kittens. The price range varies widely in these selections. You can get a Persian kitten for as little as $200 or one which sells for over $2500!
I just bought him a couple of days ago… he sneezes and coughs a bit. I wonder if I could help him to get better before taking him to a pet clinic. I appreciate if someone could advise.
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I have had my chinchilla, Blessing, for about 6 years and I really want to get her a friend, but I want to get a baby female chinchilla. Will they get along and be able to live together?
I’ve recently bought my chinchilla a flying saucer wheel but he doesn’t run on it. Every time he gets on it moves and he gets scared and jumps off. He’s 6 years old and has never had one before, will he get used to it or will he always be scared?
Did you have the same problem and how did you resolve it? Thanks.
Technically, he has cream points, but for all intents and purposes, he looks solid white. A lot like the fancy feast cat. I was trying to thnk of a unique name for him. I am considering Dolce or Sugar Daddy. Any other ideas?
Like, a regular piece of wood, scrap from construction such as ends of 2×4’s made of regular pine wood. I have access to a lot of this kind of wood and if it’s not harmful to my chinchilla, I want to make him some perches and chew blocks out of them.
We need a young kitten because we already have a bird and bunny.
I have a chinchilla and the closest store to buy actual chinchilla food is a pretty good drive. I was wondering if rabbit food (pellets) would be a good substitute since it is available locally.
how can you tell the difference between Normal & excess/ infection?? She’s only around 5 mths old & eye watering is a usual occurance but her eyes look more sensitive then usual.