Saturday, July 31, 2010

CAT'S EXIT

this type of window can be made for the cats to exit and enter the house whenever they want. This is a good ine for semi-domestic cats, who want to relieve themselves outside or who hunt for the animals.

Friday, July 30, 2010

GUINEA PIGLETS FOR ADOPTION

These four guinea piglets are for adoption and are about 2 months old. two are males and two are females.They got their first shots and need nice homes for them.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

AN ELEPHANT AND A CAMEL

This is a scene of early pleasant morning when everyone is in a hurry and just see here people are watching these animals with curiosity.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

FRACTURE - RABBIT'S JAW

Poor rabbit got some injury and was not able to eat anything. Radiograph was done to find out the problem and his jaw was found fractured. Rest was best in this case. With time it will heal. 

Monday, July 19, 2010

TURTLE - EYE INFLAMMATION

This turtle has swollen eyes and was not able to open his eyes due to pain. complete history revealed that one day the direct water supply was used instead of filetered one. on that day the chlorine content in the water was too high and the skin of turtle turned pink with in few minutes of exposure to chlorinated water. Chlorinated water was the source of this eye condition. Treatment was given and the turtle recovered very well.
always check the temperature of water and the amount of chlorine in the water to take care of your pets.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

GUINEA PIG FEEDING

Guinea Pigs make fantastic pets for children. Also known as a “Cavy” and they are social and very affectionate. Apart from a regular checkup with your local vet to catch any potential illness ahead of time, there is no reason for a Guinea Pig to be any more trouble than a cat or a dog.


Parasites can become a problem, but generally aside from lice and mites not many other bugs affect the furry little creatures. Caring for your guinea pig should be a loving activity. As they like to sleep in and under straw, hay, and other soft surroundings, new bedding can be a problem with mites and lice. Lice can be seen in some cases, and if they are present, they can cause intense itchiness for your little friend.

Feeding your guinea pig is dependant on what you feed them in the first few weeks of their life. They will take a fancy to whatever it is you feed them during this time, and that will tend to be their preferred diet for life.In the initial phase of their life, feed them a good range of food, like grass, hay, fresh fruit and vegetables. Occasionally feed them pellets, but caring for your guinea means providing a good balanced diet, so don’t overdo the pellets.