By: Elizabeth Holloway | 2011-06-15 | Spirituality One of the most common animals in my area of the country seem to be gray squirrels. I realized years ago that squirrels are something I have taken for granted as they were so plentiful. I decided to sit down and watch them. I started learning things from them and saw how squirrels can be such a powerful animal spirit totem. read more
By: Bob Alexander | 2010-12-11 | Home & Family I have a theory as to why I have no squirrels in the attic. I keep them fat and happy by feeding them corn, sunflower seeds and other leftovers from the garden. This arrangement is easier for them than tearing up my attic. read more
By: wildlife | 2011-09-21 | Home improvement Squirrels are cute, but sometimes they make holes on your attic. That is very impartment to know how to keep them out of your place and never get back again in the next future. Here some ways to know how to deal with your squirrels’ problem. read more
By: Mike Kim | 2012-01-15 | Pets What Cat Shelters Provide: 1. Temporary homes 2. Seek to place a new home for cats 3. Promote awareness to the public by sponsoring educational programs on how to adopt cats from shelter and rescue animal leagues read more
By: David Beart | 2010-03-31 | Pets Choosing which dog you are going to adopt is more difficult then it sounds. Most dog lovers that walk into a shelter are immediately overwhelmed with the desire to save all the dogs and it is next to impossible to stay objective. read more
By: Tiffany Provost | 2010-04-01 | Pets It is likely you will not know the exact age of a cat if it is adopted or a stray. If you have just acquired a cat and need to know its age, read on. read more
By: Amy Martin | 2010-03-27 | Pets All around America today, kittens and adult cats in thousands of animal shelters and humane societies are waiting to find a loving 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. read more
By: Francia Delice | 2010-04-01 | Pregnancy Are you interested in adopting a baby? If you're looking for information on baby adoption, then you will want to read this article. read more
By: Joel Bartel | 2010-03-29 | Games Virtual pets have always been very popular, but now it's becoming more and more common to adopt a virtual baby online. This is a baby that you will look after just like a real life baby. You'll play with it, feed it, give it toys and, most importantly of all, provide it with a nice home. read more
By: Jenny Jackson | 2008-04-24 | Consumer I've adopted two cats from shelters. The first one was actually for my mother who needed a new animal companion after her dog died, but was getting too old to look after another dog. I wanted to get her a very friendly cat that would enjoy her company and sitting on her lap. I was looking for a cat at least a year old so that my mother would have it for a while. The second adoption was for my own family. We had a 6-month-old Burmese who had just lost his sister. He really needed the company of another cat, so we went looking for a playful cat of similar age that liked being with other... read more
By: David Bunch | 2010-07-20 | Nature Flying squirrels can be the least known type of squirrels that dwell in United States. Their name, flying squirrels can be easily misunderstood that they can fly like bird. The fact is like other classes of squirrels, they can not fly. However, they feature parachute-like folds of skin to help them link their front and back legs that enables them to slide over great long distances. Moreover, they read more
By: Matt Watson | 2012-03-26 | Gardening Scampering, scratching, and squeaking above your ceiling means you have unwanted guests in your attics. Generally, squirrels hunt for places to store their food and a warm attic is just the right place. They find entrances in your house through crevices and chimneys and they will cause damage and destruction to your property. These cute little creatures can create havoc and accidents in your life if they chew the electric wires or PVC plumbing lines, so their removal must be commenced without fu read more
By: Dr S Ranganathan | 2011-07-10 | Entrepreneurs Gian squirrels has lot to teach the modern corporate on how and when the plan B should be preapred..... read more