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		<title>The Best Cat Adoption Place</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 02:11:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From all about America today, cat or babe and developed bodies in hundred of affectionate beastly shelters and aswell accommodating pet societies are cat-and-mouse to acquisition a admiring home. Sadly, only about 24% of the cats in shelters are ever adopted. Over 70% of cats that enter shelters eventually euthanized, according to the American Humane [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From all about America today, cat or babe and developed bodies in hundred of affectionate beastly shelters and aswell accommodating pet societies are cat-and-mouse to acquisition a admiring home. Sadly, only about 24% of the cats in shelters are ever adopted. Over 70% of cats that enter shelters eventually euthanized, according to the American Humane Association, because they are not adopted and shelters do not have enough money to care for them indefinitely.</p>
<p> If you are considering adding a cat to your family, please think about adopting from a shelter instead of buying from a pet store or a breeder. You can save an animal from being one of the 9.6 million dogs and cats that are put to sleep in shelters each year. The first step towards adopting a cat is settling on what kind of cat you want. In example, longhaired cats need to be brushed regularly.</p>
<p> Typically, you will have to pay a small adoption fee and register your cat with your local authorities. One item that is a great buy is an outdoor cat house. Food, litter and a litter box, and cat toys are a few of the fundamentals your pet needs. Adopting a cat is a rewarding and fairly easily and simple process.</p>
<p> This definitely isn&#8217;t the case. Here are 10 important questions to ask yourself before you adopt a cat.</p>
<p> 1. Are you around enough?<br /> 2. Are you able to give your cat attention every day?<br /> 3. Can you afford it?<br /> 4. Do you have a safe area where your cat can play?<br /> 5. Are you willing to put up with some damage to your home?<br /> 6. Do you have enough time?<br /> 7. Is your home environment suitable?<br /> 8. Are you able to care for your cat if he gets sick?<br /> 9. Are you OK with cleaning the litter box?<br /> 10. Are you stand and prepared for the commitment?</p>
<p> If you are able to provide the right environment and enough time and commitment, cat adoption will likely be one of the most rewarding and pleasurable things you ever do.</p>
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		<title>Things to Consider when Choosing Pet Adoptions</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 00:48:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>London Cat Sitter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are other common reasons why pet adoptions occurs, including lost pets, where owners and pets are separated; owners&#8217; change of mind, where owners no longer feel they can take care of a pet; and one of the saddest reasons; that breeders produce too many pets, which they then can&#8217;t sell.
 Pet adoption can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are other common reasons why pet adoptions occurs, including lost pets, where owners and pets are separated; owners&#8217; change of mind, where owners no longer feel they can take care of a pet; and one of the saddest reasons; that breeders produce too many pets, which they then can&#8217;t sell.</p>
<p> Pet adoption can be an informal or formal arrangement. More common though is the formal adoption process whereby pet shelters and pounds have pets that they try to find homes for.</p>
<p> Pet shelters and pounds are normally more selective about who can adopt their pets, and will often check out perspective owners and homes before allowing pet adoption to go ahead. Many humans though, if searching for a new pet, accept to buy from a agriculturalist or pet abundance rather than adopt. Fortunately a grow up number of perspective owners are seraching to pet adoption to find their new pets.</p>
<p> If more people were aware of pet adoption then there would certainly be fewer pets being put down each year. To reduce the points of pets being put up for adoption, perspective owners may need to be sure of the responsibility that comes with pet ownership.</p>
<p> The online virtual pet adoption (VPA) works by you having to locate a cyber pet adoption site of your choice, where you register. On some VPA sites, you are allowed to select multiple virtual pets, but the number permitted will vary amongst the cyber pet adoption websites selected.</p>
<p> After you have finished the virtual pet adoption you are free to do anything you wish with your pet. One factor that separates this from other online games is that accountability for the pet is stressed in virtual pets.</p>
<p> It is one of the best things about virtual pets, your pets are entirely yours, and are similar to real pets. If your kids are interested in a pet to love and look after, you can consider virtual pet adoption.</p>
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