humanity
Isn't it ironic that the very best of humanity is seen through the love and empathy we show to our pets?
Hortense, Our Savior
One would not think that a cat could save someone, but as time goes on, we are seeing more and more cases of cats saving people from many kinds of disasters. A good example of this is the video that went viral about a cat who saved a young boy from being attacked by a dog. They may not seem as the loyal type, but there is always a chance for everything. This story is about how the cat named Hortense saved our family after she was saved by our grandmother.
By Toby Heward8 months ago in Petlife
The Healing Power of Pets: How Animals Support Our Mental Wellness
There are some mornings when the weight of the world feels too heavy. The air feels too thick to breathe, the bed too safe to leave. But then I hear the soft padding of paws or feel a cold nose nudge against my arm — and I remember Odin is waiting for me. Not just to be walked, but to be loved. To remind me, without ever saying a word, that I still matter.
By Briana Feliciano8 months ago in Petlife
Gorilla Held Underwater for 7 Days. AI-Generated.
Near a quiet river in a deep forest, there lived a large and strong gorilla. This gorilla was known to all the animals in the jungle because of its great strength and kind heart. It was peaceful and gentle, spending most of its days near the water, drinking, playing, and sometimes resting under the shade of big trees.
By Bilal Mohammadi8 months ago in Petlife
We Need A Better Word for Dog "Owner"
An American expat in Germany told neighbors she was her Great Dane's “Hunde Besitzer” (dog owner). Their shocked looks clued her in - she'd accidentally declared herself as her dog's dominatrix. She now uses “Hundepartner” (dog partner) instead.
By Scott Christenson🌴8 months ago in Petlife
Meet the 'prince of dragons' who established the dynasty of Tyrannosaurus.
Humans have always been fascinated by dinosaurs. These animals, which ranged from swift-footed hunters to towering giants, dominated the prehistoric planet for millions of years. Every fossil discovery adds to our knowledge.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Petlife
When animals were discovered to possess a "sixth sense," certain evolutionary theories were altered.
Naturalists believed they had worked out how reptiles hear two centuries ago. They said that creatures like snakes and lizards primarily used their senses of smell and sight, with their inner ears managing balance and other functions.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Petlife
Why Our Animal Companions Fill Our Lives with Unforgettable Joy
Grief is a powerful emotion, and the loss of a beloved pet can be as devastating as losing a human family member. The pain of saying goodbye, knowing that one day you will face that profound sadness, often makes people question whether opening their hearts to an animal companion is truly worth it.
By Salinla Saleylanon9 months ago in Petlife






