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		<title>Guinea Pig Cages - Why Your C&amp;C Cage Might Need A Bottom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today's short piece, we're going to speak about bottoms. No - I don't wish to discuss your bottom - or even your guinea pig's bottom. I would like to talk about the requirement for incorporating a bottom when designing and building your C&#38;C cage. Log on internet and search for internet pages and articles [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today's short piece, we're going to speak about bottoms. No - I don't wish to discuss <em>your</em> bottom - or even your guinea pig's bottom. I would like to talk about the requirement for incorporating a bottom when designing and building your C&amp;C cage.</p>
<p>Log on internet and search for internet pages and articles regarding how to build a C&amp;C cage. The vast majority of results returned will show the way to build a cage that looks less like a cage and rather more like a corral. If you examine it closely, you'll notice this simplistic class of guinea pig cages consists simply of a Coroplast bin or tub surrounded by a metal grid fence.</p>
<p>And I am not knocking this system. It is an absolutely superb and inventive design. It is both effective and efficient in its simplicity. It provides lots of room for the money. And in my opinion, of all of the cubes and Coroplast designs out there; this simple, basic "pig corral" is the most economical and cost-effective design that can be found. Nevertheless there's one caveat - and it is a critial one.</p>
<p>In my mind, this class of bottomless cage is generally safe only if it's used on the ground. Permit me to explain why.</p>
<p>To make visualisation less complicated, let's forget the litter bin for a second. Imagine we place just the "fence" on a table. That is right; we'd have just a metal grid rectangle sitting on a table. Here is a common scenario: The standard folding table is 6-feet (72-inches) by 30-inches wide. A standard size for C&amp;C cage width is 56-inches by 28-inches. So there is plenty of room (8-inches to spare) on each side. There is only an inch to spare in front of and in back of the metal fence.</p>
<p>If we bump the cage forward till the front wall of the rectangle slips off the table, there is truly no problem. The front edge of the fence will now rest on the two sides and these two sides still support the cage on the table so long as it's not bumped too far off the front edge. The same goes if it's pushed off either side. The cage will sit on the front and back walls.</p>
<p>The trouble comes when the rectangle is bumped diagonally off the table so it slides off one of the corners (for instance the front-left corner). In this situation, the whole left side wall and the front wall are forced off the edge. The remaining two walls (back wall and right side wall) can not support the cage so it falls off the table diagonally.</p>
<p>Now let's put the Coroplast bin back into the corral. Slide the cage off the front or side - once more, no problem. The cage rests on two opposite sides with the litter bin still contained within. However nudge it diagonally off the table and it slides off the table - and depending upon weight distributions and forces, it may <em>pull the litter bin onto the floor with it</em>. At the very least, it will most likely create a large litter disaster for you to clean up. At worst, you might be looking at an injured guinea pig.</p>
<p>Now let's add a bottom to our cage. Slide the cage diagonally off the table and two sides no longer slide off the table edge. Even with two edges off the table, the cage doesn't fall off the table because it now is supported by its <em>bottom</em>.</p>
<p>If you're having trouble imagining the scenario I have described, see our video on the risks of bottomless <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bluestonecages.com/guinea-pig-cages/guinea-pig-safety-alertwhy-your-cc-guinea-pig-cagemay-need-a-bottom">guinea pig cages</a>. This video very effectively demonstrates this situation.</p>
<p>When thinking about a C&amp;C cage design, many people consider a cage bottom to be wasteful addition. And if the cage is to be located on the floor then, except for adding some structural reinforcement, the cage bottom serves very little purpose. If, on the other hand, the cage is to be placed on a table, then a cage bottom can make the cage significantly more stable, more reliable and <em>safer</em> for your pigs. As an alternative, you may fasten the cage to the table top to prevent movement or attach a lip to the table edges so that the cage cannot be bumped off.</p>
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		<title>Guinea Pig Trivia - A Quiz About Our Small Cavy Friends</title>
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<p>1. What are baby guinea pigs called?<br /> a. Puppies<br /> b. Guppies<br /> c. Sprouts<br /> d. Forest Gump</p>
<p>2. Guinea pigs must be administered daily supplements of which vitamin?<br /> a. Vitamin A<br /> b. Vitamin B<br /> c. Vitamin C<br /> d. Flintstones chewables</p>
<p>3. Which of these animals is the most strongly related to the guinea pig?<br /> a. Bunny<br /> b. Penguin<br /> c. Beaver<br /> d. Forest Gump</p>
<p>4. Where do cavies originally come from?<br /> a. Africa<br /> b. South America<br /> c. K-Mart<br /> d. Their moms</p>
<p>5. When guinea pigs spring into the air, it is named<br /> a. Percolating<br /> b. Tiddly Winking<br /> c. Popcorning<br /> d. Springing into the air</p>
<p>And now for the answers:<br /> 1. Strangely enough, baby guinea pigs are referred to as puppies. You might expect them to be called piglets so as to maintain the pig reference - because adult male guinea pigs are called boars and female fully grown guinea pigs are called sows.</p>
<p>2. Guinea pigs must be given daily vitamin C supplements because they, just like us humans, are lacking a selected enzyme needed to produce this life-sustaining vitamin in their bodies.</p>
<p>3. The beaver is most closely related to the guinea pig. (Forest Gump is most closely related to the summer sausage.)</p>
<p>4. Guinea pigs are historically from the Andean region of South America which is composed of present day Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru. Tribal people kept and raised them as food. (I hear they had a guinea pig meatloaf that was to die for. It was great smothered in cavy gravy... <i>Just</i> <i>kidding</i>)</p>
<p>5. When guinea pigs spring into the air, it is named popcorning. People who answered springing into the air get additional credit for your amazing grasp of the obvious.</p>
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		<title>The Polar Bear</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Polar Bear The polar bear may seem scaty, still it is incredibly vulnerable. Its population is dropping at just about the same rate Antarctic ice is. The polar bear has become a strong symbol of the effects of climate change. We don't need it en route for become listed as "critically endangered". That would [...]]]></description>
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<p>The polar bear may seem scaty, still it is incredibly vulnerable. Its population is dropping at just about the same rate Antarctic ice is. The polar bear has become a strong symbol of the effects of climate change. We don't need it en route for become listed as "critically endangered". That would remain too late.</p>
<p> This majestic animal is the world's largest land carnivore. The current population of polar bears inside the wild is estimated at between twenty- and twenty-five thousand. Some 60 percent of the world's polar bears are found in Canada and the retreat appear in other areas of the Arctic Circle including Greenland, Svalbard, Russia and Alaska. The biggest threat toward these bears today is humanity, inside the form of global warm- ing. The IUCN Red List classes the polar bear as vulnerable.</p>
<p> Male polar bears can weigh up en route for 680. kilograms (1,500 lbs) and measure between two and three meters (6.5 - 9.8 ft) within length. The largest polar bear ever recorded weighed 1,200 kilograms (2,210lbs). Although they have black skin under their fur that absorbs the sun's warmth, polar bears are so well insulated for their arctic environment that they necessitate toward move slowly in the direction of avoid overheating.</p>
<p> They are the top predator during the arctic marine ecosystem, but they are no match for hunters. European, Russian, and American hunters arrived during Arctic regions in the 1600s and hunted the polar bear greedily until the mid-1970s. In 1973, an international agreement put an end on the way to uncontrolled exploring.</p>
<p> Numerous other significant explanations make the polar bear vulnerable near extinction. Current climate trends due near global warming are reducing the arctic ice shelf. Some experts believe there will maintain no ice in Hudson Bay by 2080. The North is also receiving increasing amounts of industrial pollution from southern points. Lots of of these chemicals are lipophilic, or fat loving, and bond headed for the fat molecules of the polar bear's prey. Increased shipping and oil exploration are immediate sources of pollution that degrade the polar bear's territory: they also lead en route for increases within human-bear interaction.</p>
<p> Since polar bears are not fast reproducers and since there is no indication ofa reduction of pollution-causing industry elsewhere within the world, experts agree that polar bears have a difficult road ahead of them.</p>
<p> "The listing of a currently healthy species based entirely on highly speculative and uncertain climate and ice modeling and equally uncertain and speculative modeling of possible impacts on a species would be unprecedented." -Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, 2007. Her administration filed suit against the federal government challenging the Interior Department's listing of the polar bear as "threatened."</p>
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<p>VAQUITA<br /> The vaquita is a infrequent species of porpoise whose Spanish name means "small cow." It lives in the Sea of Cortez along the northern part of the Gulf of California. The use of gillnets in commercial fishing has led to a drastic drop in population numbers; it is estimated that there are as scarce as one to three hundred individuals left.<br /> Although vaquitas resemble common porpoises, they're stockier in addition to have a rounder face. They may be also the smallest of porpoises, weighing up to fifty kilograms (110.2 lbs). These mammals breathe air in addition to prefer to skim the surface of the water in addition to disappear for long periods between breaths.<br /> Experts agree that the principal consequence~of large magnitude~of the essence} reason for its near-disappearance is accidental trapping in fishing gillnets. The Committee for the Recovery of the Vaquita estimates that between thirty-nine in addition to eighty porpoises are killed each year in this way. A second negative effect of gillnet plus trawl net fishing is that the vaquita's food sources are often also caught as bycatch; this means a reduced food supply.<br /> Another threat comes from hydroelectric damming, which causes habitat damage. The damming of the Colorado River over the U.S.A. has had especially deleterious effects in the course of the vaquita, as it reduces the input of freshwater to the vaquita's environment. Natural predators are reducing the already vulnerable porpoise population. In ordinary position predators would have mini impact during the long-term sustainability of a population; nonetheless it, since the number of vaquitas remaining usually in the wild is so low, experts feel the need to address the issue. Projects to deter the white shark, mako, in addition to other fish species from feeding on vaquitas are throughout the works.<br /> The WWF in Mexico with the United States are working on a long-term strategy for restoring numbers in addition to preserving the species. Their conservation program outlines a goal to reduce the number of vaquitas caught as bycatch to no more than one per year. Measures proposed to achieve this include the establishment of reserves where gillnet plus shrimp trawls are forbidden.<br /> large number~Hordes~Tens of millions~Huge number~Thousands and thousands} of those who live along the shores of the vaquita's habitat practice the mode of fishing that endangers the porpoise, with care must be taken to ensure that other programs are in place to support the financial necessitates of local communities. Sustainable development measures are necessary in order to protect both the vaquita along with the fishermen who depend over the ocean for their livelihoods.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[About the Briard The Briard is a little working class dog. It was designed to protect herds of animals, with herd them up, as would a sheepdog. Throughout the     through the 90s sitcom Married... with Children. Others that are somewhat famous are Tramp (by the 60s sitcom My Three Sons), Jasper (from Bachelor [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Briard is a <strong>little</strong> working class dog. It was designed to protect herds of animals, <strong>with</strong> herd them up, as would a sheepdog.</p>
<p><strong>Throughout the</strong></p>
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<p><strong>through the</strong> 90s sitcom Married... <strong>with</strong> Children. Others that are somewhat famous are Tramp (<strong>by the</strong> 60s sitcom My Three Sons), Jasper (from Bachelor Father), Agent K-13 Fang (<strong>from the</strong> 60s sitcom Get <strong>Sensible</strong>, the inspiration for Inspector Gadget), Stinky (<strong>from the</strong> sitcom Dharma <strong>in addition to</strong> Greg), "Them" (<strong>by</strong> Addams Family cartoon that was the inspiration for the sitcom <strong>plus</strong> movies), Reno (<strong>by the</strong> movie Top Dog), Rosie (from Dennis the Menace, Dennis' <strong>pet dogs</strong> <strong>in the</strong> movie), <strong>as well as</strong> Cho Cho (the <strong>huge</strong> consequence~of <strong>great</strong> magnitude~of the essence} character of The Karate Dog).</p>
<p><strong>Facade</strong></p>
<p>The Briard is a</p>
<p><strong>huge</strong> muscular herding dog <strong>and</strong> a coarse, long, slightly wavy double coat. Briards are <strong>regularly</strong> black, gray, or tawny in solid color. The tawny puppy coat turns to a lighter yearling coat. Then the coat deepens in color again to a richer colored adult coat. The hair of an adult coat is six or <strong>more</strong> inches, giving the coat an <strong>fascinating</strong>, bushy <strong>outward show</strong>. The Briard <strong>carries a</strong> shaggy beard, eyebrows, <strong>as well as</strong> mustache.</p>
<p>The ears</p>
<p><strong>may be</strong> cropped or left natural <strong>plus</strong> are <strong>more often than not</strong> clipped into a rounded <strong>healthiness</strong> so the hair falls back from them into the <strong>rest</strong> of the coat. The muzzle is square <strong>plus</strong> long <strong>in addition to</strong> the nose is black. The long tail <strong>has a</strong> crochet <strong>form</strong> hook at the tip. The Briard's elegant gait is floating <strong>along with</strong> <strong>alert</strong>, as if it never touches the ground.</p>
<p>Briards stand 22 to 27 inches at the withers. Ear cropping has been common</p>
<p><strong>over the</strong> breed, but <strong>extra</strong> breeders are leaving the ears in their natural state since ear cropping is becoming <strong>criminal</strong> in most European countries.</p>
<p>The Briard is a medium sized, rugged,</p>
<p><strong>alert</strong> dog. It <strong>carries a</strong> harsh coat <strong>plus</strong> double dewclaws mounted low on each rear leg, resembling <strong>more</strong> toes. Each double dewclaw should have bone substance <strong>and</strong> a nail, giving the <strong>outward show</strong> of a wider rear foot. Bred for centuries to herd, the <strong>additional</strong> "toes" on each rear foot give the Briard the <strong>abilties</strong> of pivoting on one foot for quick turns, which are necessary for their work.</p>
<p>The Briard has retained a balance of size</p>
<p><strong>with</strong> build that is required for both herding <strong>and</strong> protection of their flocks. <strong>They're</strong> not too <strong>great</strong> grow tired during herding <strong>nevertheless</strong> <strong>great</strong> enough to fend off predators.</p>
<p> <strong>basis</strong>, the Briard was bred to work herding <strong>along with</strong> guarding sheep, <strong>along with</strong> this <strong>function</strong> they were left alone to care for the sheep for months at a time without human interaction. This makes the Briard <strong>additional</strong> versatile than the breeds that only herd or only guard. The size of the Briard has quite a bit to do <strong>along with</strong> the <strong>utility</strong> they were expected to perform. The smaller, <strong>alert</strong>, <strong>with</strong> <strong>active</strong> Briard's were <strong>all in all</strong> used for herding, while the larger, heavier, <strong>with</strong> stronger breeds were used <strong>mostly</strong> for guarding the sheep.
<p>The most famous Briard to date is Buck, the dog</p>
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<p>GREVY'S ZEBRA</p>
<p> Grevy's zebra, sometimes known as the imperial zebra, is found in Kenya in addition to Ethiopia. It is considered endangered, since its population has declined by an alarming 50 percent in twenty years. Total numbers are low, in addition to an estimated 750 mature animals usually in the wild today.</p>
<p> The prime of all wild horses, Grevy's zebra is decorous from other zebras by its large ears with narrow stripes. They're heavy eaters, ultimately of grasses, as well as can spend the bulk of the day grazing. The name comes from its purpose as a precious honor to French president Jules Grevy in the 1880s, when he received one by the government of Abyssinia, the former Ethiopian empire.</p>
<p> This zebra has experienced the most crucial consequence~of great magnitude~of the essence} population decline of any African mammal. Confined to the Horn of Africa, they are in direct competition for food plus water plus domestic livestock in addition to are vulnerable to disease. Their grazing grounds have been considerably reduced along with they may be sometimes seen as a threat from the herders with farmers. Populations of Grevy's zebra in different regions are affected through the distinct circumstances: hunting is widespread in Ethiopia, although it has seen a drop on the extra stable Kenya. All zebras have fallen victim to hunters for their skins as well as meat.</p>
<p> While Grevy's zebra is legally protected in Ethiopia, there seems to be miniature official protection: management is inadequate, along with the species remains vulnerable to illegal hunting. Kenya is currently through the process of bestowing legally protected reputation on this zebra. There is some good news: including pubescent members of the population, there will be as many number~hordes~tens of millions~huge number~thousands and thousands} as 2,447 Grevy's zebras, plus these numbers emerge to be stable.</p>
<p> Conservation efforts throughout Grevy's zebra territories must focus on protection of water supplies, management of protected areas, community conservation, education, plus monitoring of wild populations.</p>
<p> "The arid homes of many number~hordes~tens of millions~huge number~thousands and thousands} equids are also home to human populations that face the same extreme environmental pressures." -Dr Patricia Moehlman, IUCN<br /> THREATENED</p>
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		<title>Capuchin Habitats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capuchin habitats Some species of this New World monkey are on the verge of disappearing. Ka'apor, blonde, and golden-bellied capuchins are listed as critically endangered, while the robust tufted capuchin is evaluated as endangered. Capuchins are considered the most intelligent of New World primates; they have been observed teaching their young near use tools, such [...]]]></description>
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<p>Some species of this New World monkey are on the verge of disappearing. Ka'apor, blonde, and golden-bellied capuchins are listed as critically endangered, while the robust tufted capuchin is evaluated as endangered.</p>
<p> Capuchins are considered the most intelligent of New World primates; they have been observed teaching their young near use tools, such as rocks, en route for smash open seed pods. Because of their intelligence, some have been trained in the direction of help people with reduced mobil- ity, much in the same way as dogs are trained on the way to assist humans. Capuchins are the monkey of choice for the exotic pet trade and are the monkeys seen with the organ grinder or as the jockey on the back of a racing greyhound.</p>
<p> Nearly all capuchins are arboreal and sleep high in trees. They are not picky about their forest surroundings, as long as they can find adequate food, shelter, and protection from their great number of predators. Known capuchin hunters include jaguars, cougars, coyotes, raptors, and even crocodiles.</p>
<p> It is widely accepted that the Ka'apor capuchin is the most threatened of all Amazonian primates. It is hunted for bushmeat and its habitat is anyone destroyed by development. The golden-bellied capuchin is also vulnerable on the way to these threats; its population has declined by more than 80 percent over the past three generations.</p>
<p> En route for save the Ka'apor and golden-bellied capuchins, efforts within existing reserves must maintain amplified to halt the deforestation that deprives the monkeys of the fruit-bearing trees they eat from.</p>
<p> "Capuchin habitats are anyone fragmented and they are person lost on the way to exploring for food and as 'pests'toward crops." -Animal Defenders International</p>
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		<title>How To Care For Live Aquarium Plants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Care for Live Aquarium Plants How to Care for Live Aquarium Plants Plants play an principal consequence~of tremendous magnitude~of the essence} occupation in aquarium life. They help to absorb nitrites that are toxic to the fish.  In fact there are some plant only aquariums.  There are super number~hordes~tens of millions~huge number~thousands and thousands} [...]]]></description>
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<p>How to Care for Live Aquarium Plants</p>
<p> Plants play an principal consequence~of tremendous magnitude~of the essence} occupation in aquarium life. They help to absorb nitrites that are toxic to the fish.  In fact there are some plant only aquariums.  There are super number~hordes~tens of millions~huge number~thousands and thousands} distinct varieties of aquatic plants.  Tubers are a type of plant that needs to be anchored by root to the bottom of the tank.  They may be tied or simply buried underneath the substrate over the bottom of the aquarium.  There are also floating plants.  As their name suggests they simply float during the tank they do not need to be anchored in addition to will not usually require fertilizer. The only regular care required is to make positive that water droplets are not regularly deposited in the leaves, as this will cause decay.</p>
<p> Water lettuce with Lily pads are examples of floating plants.  Rooted plants, like tubers need to be anchored to the bottom of the tank.  It is suggested that the roots be tied to pieces of rock or wood.  These species more often than not grow to be fairly tall and will add length to an aquarium.  When planting these, remember to allow plenty of room for growth. The roots will grow outwards plus require more space.   Another type of aquatic plant is known as cuttings.  These plants may be transplanted from other thriving plants, without have to root them.  Cuttings should be planted individually.  They will grow vertically in addition to sprout shoots at the joints of the leaves.  When these shoots grow to be a couple of inches, it is time to cut them and plant them individually.    </p>
<p> Live plants may be kept in aquariums alone or and fish.  The plants may even be used as a food basis for some species of omnivorous fish.  At the exceedingly least, they will provide shelter with a feeling of refuge for the fish. All plants require some form of light in order to thrive through photosynthesis.  Check the specifics over the types of plants along with your local retailer.  Some plants will thrive usually in the waste put out from the fish in the course of the aquarium, while others will require regular fertilization.  Again check and your supplier for compatibility and feeding requirements.  When purchasing plants, make sure that they are true aquatic plants.  Live plants should be pruned weekly. Dead or broken leaves should be removed daily.</p>
<p> A live plant aquarium will require the same basic equipment needed for an aquarium containing fish.  The basics are as follows.  You will need a tank, some sort of filtration structure, lighting and some basic cleaning tools.  The plants are fairly uncomplicated to care for, but you do have to keep up with your regular maintenance.  Synthetic plants may be a good alternative to live plants, if you are not willing to make the investment in live plants.  Faux plants have come a long way in new years.  So much so, that your fish may not even notice the difference. Whether you choose live or synthetic plants, they will add interest in addition to life to any aquarium.</p>
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		<title>Guinea Pigs - Would You Make a Good Guinea Pig Owner?</title>
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<p>Guinea pigs don't do particularly well living alone.  They are social creatures who hunger for the companionship of others.  Consider the lifestyles and personalities of you and your family.  Will your new addition be really integrated into your family and get plenty of attention - not only at the start when you first bring it home - but for its whole life?  Or will it be mostly ignored, sitting alone in its <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bluestonecages.com/category/guinea-pig-cage">guinea pig cage</a>, left to become "just an obligation" once the original novelty has worn off?  Or, if you can't give it enough attention, are you willing to house at least two pigs together in order that they can keep one another company?</p>
<p>With the pleasure of pet ownership also comes responsibility.  Are you ready to fully commit to long term care and feeding for your new pet for its entire life?  Guinea pigs normally live 5 to 6 years - and some can live as many as eight years.  So remember, when you bring home a guinea pig, you are bringing home another living being.  And in the final analysis you'll be the one accountable for its health and well-being for the rest of its life.</p>
<p>Are you emotionally strong enough to suffer the loss of your pet in the future?  As I said earlier, guinea pigs sometimes live about five to 6 years.  While this may be a long time in terms of making a commitment to your animal; it's a comparatively short time in relation to the lifespan of you or your children.  Put simply, as indelicate as it sounds, it is likely that you will sometime have to watch your pet die.</p>
<p>This is neither bad nor good - it's simply life.  But it could be a good learning experience for your children in terms of learning how to handle death and loss in a healthy way.  But it can also be a really unpleasant and difficult time.</p>
<p>Our family has owned many pets from guinea pigs to rabbits to dogs.  We've had fish, snails, mice and even frogs.  And, unavoidably, we have unhappily lost many pets.  Over time, the woods in our backyard have become a little pet graveyard.  But on the whole, those pets have all contributed so very much more to our family during their lifetimes than they ever took away with their deaths.  For us, the pros far outweighed the  negatives of pet ownership.</p>
<p>On the other hand, my sister-in-law was devastated by the death of her ferret.  So much so that she decided never to own another pet again.  For her, the negative overwhelmed the positives.  Which type of person (or family) are you?  You ought to know before you bring home a guinea pig.</p>
<p>Bringing home a new pet is exciting - and also implies a serious commitment.  Are you happy and willing to spend time with your pet and give it the attention that it needs?  Are you willing to fully commit to this stewardship for the entire lifespan of your new animal?  And are you emotionally prepared to handle the inevitable bad times that come with the good experiences that your guinea pig will provide?  If you can say yes to all these questions, then you're a good candidate for a guinea pig owner.  Enjoy.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Much more often it is encountered that reptiles are increasingly becoming the exact pets of preference, as compared with mammals just like kittens, dogs, rabbits, as well as guinea pigs. Lizards, turtles, and snakes can easily all indeed be classed as exotic pets, and in addition pretty much all need a specially designed <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.animalinstinct.co.uk/petproducts/vx-vivariums-reptile-tanks.html">reptile vivarium</a> in order to stay alive. Prior to purchasing some sort of exotic pet, therefore, it's very important to get their reptile vivarium constructed so that they can immediately be moved into.</p>
<p> <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.animalinstinct.co.uk/petproducts/vx-vivariums-reptile-tanks.html">Reptile vivariums</a> have to reproduce the animal's typical environment as specifically as you possibly can. They must contain enough branches and also leaves with regards to tree dwelling lizards. Snakes may well also love to experience plenty of plants within the container. Generally, snakes, lizards, as well as turtles will definitely need their own unique distinct habitats, therefore it is extremely important to setup a new reptile vivarium in terms of how which is best suited for each specific animal.</p>
<p> One particular feature concerning vivariums which have to stay continuous will be that you have to supply a point of warmth. This is because reptiles happen to be by natural means cold blooded creatures, and in addition they need to be able to warm themselves in an effort to increase the speed of their very own metabolisms. An excellent reptile vivarium will certainly incorporate some type of heat lamp, together with several pebbles just for the pet to take a seat on to bask in the warmth. It'll moreover come with a venting set-up to provide a steady source of clean air within the tank.</p>
<p> When a pet owner is going to obtain a reptile vivarium it really is absolutely vital that they take into account the size of their particular pet is, and just how large it may perhaps grow to be. Reptile vivariums are required to be comfortably large enough to contain the animals in them. Pertaining to snakes this means having ample room to move about, but in addition to reproduce hunting any specific live food which is going to be placed in the container with each other. For tree dwelling lizards it'll mean purchasing a upright reptile vivarium just for them to climb as they simply would around in the wild.</p>
<p>  It usually is experienced, as a result, that the actual choice of reptile vivarium is an extremely essential aspect in the survival of an exotic pet. Reptile vivariums have to be suitable in terms of their size as well as their capability to make a 100 % natural living surrounding for the pets kept inside.</p>
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