Tag: pet care
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My Adorable Silver Shaded British Shorthair, Miaomiao: A Journey of Love and Companionship
Before I had my lovely cat, Miaomiao (please forgive my rather simple and straightforward name for it), I actually had a preference for raising Corgis or Shiba Inus. However, the moment I met Miaomiao, I resolutely decided to welcome it into my “family,” and it became the only “beauty” in my “harem” (by the way,…
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The Life of Diandian: Growth, Moving and Care
Recorded on December 11, 2017: I studied in the same province, while my boyfriend was from a neighboring province. During the holidays, we could flexibly arrange for Diandian to live with either of us. After we graduated, Diandian went home with my boyfriend. His uncle and aunt still drove hundreds of kilometers to pick it…
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The Eventful Journey of Bringing My Cat Nian Gao Home and Our Precious Days Together
It took me a great deal of effort to get my cat Nian Gao home. I’m from Tianshui, Gansu Province. I browsed on Xianyu and found a local cattery. After adding the owner’s WeChat, I took a fancy to my cat and paid a deposit of 500 yuan. I learned that the cattery was in…
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The Cat Adopted by My Dog
I picked up this cat, or to be more accurate, my dog picked it up. One night, I went for a walk with my mother and our little Bichon Frise.I took a look and saw a cat sitting there, looking down at our dog. When I went over and touched it, it didn’t run away…
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My Adorable and Affordable Blue British Shorthair: A Heartwarming Adoption Story
In terms of money, my blue British Shorthair is probably the least valuable. After all, he was “kicked out” when he was over three months old because he ate too much (just kidding). My friend bought a British Longhair a couple of years ago. Last year, when it was in heat, she had it bred.…
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My Cat’s Journey to Motherhood: From Mating to Kitten – Birth
58 people agreed with this answer. Actually, at that time, I just felt so sad that the little cutie I held dear in my hands was regarded as worthless by the other person. (So, being petty, I didn’t send my cat for breeding according to his advice.) Instead, I gave her the only chance in…
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Actually, Dogs Are Easier to Raise Than Cats: My Experience of Raising Dogs
Actually, dogs are easier to raise than cats. My family has two dogs and four cats. The dogs are a Bichon Frise and a small native dog. Dogs don’t eat much. They eat dog food and homemade dog meals, and they’re basically not picky eaters. The cost of food is not high. It usually costs…
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Differentiating Bichon Frises from Poodles and the Joys of Raising Them
After reading some answers, it seems that many friends’ so – called “Bichon Frises” are not truly Bichon Frises but might be more like Poodles. My family has two dogs. One is a popular small – sized Poodle. When fully grown, it only weighs about 5 pounds and can be held in one hand. However,…
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The Pros and Cons of Raising a Bichon Frise and My Lovely Pet “Beta”
Pros: They don’t shed much hair and have a very light body odor (this is really great). As small – sized dogs, they eat less. They generally have a long average lifespan and attract a high rate of second – glances when going out. Their personalities are generally docile, clingy, cute, and naive rather than…