Facts: PETS

 Almost everybody has a pet these days, whether it is a cat,  dog,  parrot, bird, goat, rabbit, fish, or even a horse!  People even pet exotic pets like: 

Tigers

Loins

Cheetahs

Leopoerds

Jaguars

Snow leopards

Panthers

Pygmy goat

Hedgehog

Fennec fox

Sugar glider

Capybara

Kinkajou

Axolotl

Chinchilla

Tarantula

Hyacinth macaw

Bearded Dragon

Degus

Serval

Common genet

Genet

Oh I know the list has gone too long, but we should know about this, That's why I made the list a long one. Now I'm going to tell you why people pet pets. 

We’ve all heard people say that pets are “just” animals, as though somehow they’re not important in our lives. These people have likely never owned a loyal dog or loving cat and their words couldn’t be further from the truth. Most pet owners will know how wonderful owning an animal can be; they will understand companionship and how beautiful bonds can be formed between animals and humans.

The benefits of owning a pet are endless.

Did you know that it has been scientifically proven that stroking an animal can greatly reduce your stress levels? If you spend around 15 minutes petting your favorite cat or dog, your body will release the following natural “feel good” hormones: oxytocin, prolactin and serotonin.

Animals do not ask for much in life, and most just need a warm, safe and sheltered place to live, as well as adequate food, water and exercise. In return, they will give you unconditional love, loyalty and companionship. Dogs are a little more well-known to offer unconditional love; cats can be a little fickle! But having a furry friend means you will always have a little living being, waiting patiently for you at home and ready to welcome you with a wagging tail or a purr.

It’s incredible just how much support an animal can bring to your life. If you are particularly vulnerable or have special needs. their certain dog breeds are at providing emotional and physical support. A dog or cat can help with loneliness, give you companionship and someone to talk to, and it with you during the evenings. Pets can be lifesavers when it comes to depression and grief. They can give you a sense of purpose and a reason to get out of bed when you are feeling particularly depressed or anxious. Animals such as cats and dogs can have a deeply calming effect on humans and can often pick up on their owner’s moods: snuggling up to you when you are feeling sad or licking your hands if they sense that you have anxiety.

I aks have parrots, their breed name is Cockatail. They're both a pair. 

Montaha!

My female Cockatail. She's the most friendly bird I've ever seen, she is just too cute. She doesn't even bite me (if she even do, it's very light) her other names are: 

Tweety

Twinkle

Pretty

Lovely

Beauty 

Gently

Oh, too many names for one parrot. 

My male Cockatail. He's not friendly as Montaha, but as I'm his owner, I say that he's also friendly. He also has some other names which are : 

Twitter

Cutee 

Jim-dandy

My jay

Oh, these names might look a bit strange. 

So friends, I think I made this blog too long, but I wanted to tell you the importance of pets, that's why I kept so much information in it, and also if you have a pet, I would greatly appreciate it if you told me about it. 

Feedbacks would be taken seriously, hope you like this. Until next time it's me! 

Your loving explorer, 

Sidra khan.

⭐⭐

Comments

  1. Absolutely correct !!

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  2. That's why we love pet's 🥰

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  3. Yes, that's too correct

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  4. Sidra khanAugust 30, 2023

    Thanks for all your feedback💐💐💐

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