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Photos: Real life Easter bunnies
The Easter Bunny is hoping its way onto Paws For Reaction.
Small animal pets wishing you a Merry Christmas
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A young rabbit is called a kitten or kit. A male rabbit
is a buck and a female rabbit is called a doe. Does any of this sound familiar?
#RabbitFact
Popular Pawbly: Social network for pet parents is growing fast
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Don’t be caught taking a cat nap and miss out on the fun
and informative social network for dedicated pet parents- Pawbly
Pawbly- pronounced Paw-Blee- is a fairly new website
designed to connect pet parents with pet experts and other concerned pet
parents. It is an online community that is dedicated to the care of pets. Veterinarians,
pet experts, bloggers and caring people make up the members of Pawbly. Users
can ask and answer questions posted by other users, post articles, photos and
words of support.
Members are able to share and favorite posts in a format
similar to twitter. The site is easy to use and has a lot to offer and growing
fast. It’s entertaining, educational and best of all- it’s free.
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Easter inspired treats: Are eggs good snacks for pets?
Easter is in season and painting eggs is all the rage. Don’t be fooled, eggs are more than just the pretty and decorative symbols of this spring holiday. Eggs are full of protein and nutrients that are great for people. But are eggs good for pets?
The general rule is to avoid raw egg when feeding this treat to any dog, cat or small mammal pet. Those pets all have similar reactions to uncooked egg. Some snakes and other reptiles will eat whole eggs but it is important that reptile owners do a lot of research before feeding an egg to their pet....
Guinea pig fact
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If your guinea pig jumps straight up and down don’t
be alarmed- it is a move called “popcorning.” Guinea pigs only do this move
if they are really excited or happy. So next time you catch your guinea pig “popcorning”
get excited and popcorn with him!
#GuineaPigFact
Celebrate Easter with these adorable bunny rabbits
Have a great Easter weekend from Paws For Reaction!
Photo by Sharon Taylor Photography of Kettering Foter.com CC BY-NC-ND