Guest blogger – Hazel

Hello, I’m Hazel.  I’ll be writing about cats just because Audrey doesn’t like them.  I’m so evil…

I love cats.  They can be picky, but once they warm up to you they turn into adorable balls of fluff!Cats tend to be less social than pets like dogs.  They keep their circle small.  A cool fact about house cats is that they share a lot of their genetic makeup with tigers.  They have good hunting abilities, which kind of explains their love of toys!

 

 

 

 

 

In my opinion, cats with heterochromia (different-colored eyes) are adorable and awesome.  It just looks so cool!

 

 

 

 

 

Some cats can be very friendly, right off the bat.  One of my cats, Pym, is very friendly – and noisy!  She meows at you until you pet her!  My other cat, Wiley, is quite picky.  He picks one person and that’s who he likes, no one else.  Once I tried petting him, and he hissed at me!  We’re not that unfriendly now, though.  He’s wandered up to me, looking for pets, which is promising.

 

 

 

 

 

Cats are lovable creatures, and one of the most popular pets in the world.  They have unique personalities – and markings!  There are lots of cats who need a home, and would love to be adopted by you.  You can click here to check out some options.  Thanks for reading!

Guest Writer: Brinn! (Rabbits)

Today I am getting my friend, Brinn, to write about something she really enjoys. She will be writing about; rabbits!

 

Hello! I am Brinn an I will talk a little bit about rabbits. Rabbits are social animals like us so that means that when having a pet rabbit you should play and cuddle with the bun 10-15 a day multiple times. If that is too hard to do, then you should purchase a second rabbit to keep it company. Rabbits should also be feed lots of timothy hay and only about 1/2 a cup of food pellets. Make sure the food pellets do not have corn because corn is not very good for rabbits. Make sure you give your rabbit(s) plenty lettuce and every so often fruit like strawberries. Here is a link for the amount of food they need. Thank you for your time, and I hope you learned a little bit more about rabbits!