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Be Kind To All The Animals
It is not upto us to think whether we are supposed to do something nice or good to others because, kindness comes from within and hence we all should show some kindness when we talk, when we either help because it is not us who is helping them actually it is The Lord who has Read more
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Sunday Post: Did You Know?
Catnip, scientifically known as Nepeta cataria, is a herb that belongs to the mint family. It contains a compound called nepetalactone, which has a profound effect on some cats. Not all cats respond to catnip, as the sensitivity to it is inherited, and it seems to be a hereditary trait. Here are some key points Read more
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Saturday Post: Mother’s Love
Love has no language neither has any barrier-it is all about emotions that can be felt and seen in Animals as well as Humans. Watch Here A mother is a mother, no matter if it is a Human or an Animal. The love is same and can be felt by every living being on this Read more
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Friday Post: Animals In Islam
In Islam, cats are generally considered permissible (halal), and they are not considered impure. There are references to cats in Islamic traditions, including hadiths (sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him). Some hadiths highlight the positive treatment of cats. For example, there is a well-known hadith that states: “Abu Huraira reported: The Read more
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FPV Virus In Cats
Feline Panleukopenia Virus (FPV), also known as feline parvovirus or feline distemper, is a significant viral infection in cats. It belongs to the parvovirus family and primarily affects the rapidly dividing cells in a cat’s body, such as those in the bone marrow, intestines, and developing fetuses. The virus is highly contagious and can lead Read more

