Saturday, November 11, 2006

OK, One Last Site

I promise this is the last site for the time being, and we will get back to the rabbit updates shortly.

This next site we want to tell you about covers Micro Chipping our Pets. This newest site we have added goes into great detail on the subject of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) It covers the use for tracking and recovering our lost Pets, as well as how this technology is/could be used for tracking our movements, and habits.

This is a very controversial subject, especially when the technology is mentioned with us humans as the recipients. Be sure to check out www.kevincaldbeck.com/rfid/ for more information.

New Site for Dog Lovers

OK, we told you about the NEW Cat site we have created, now we need to mention our Brand New site For Dog Lovers (It's OK if you Love them Both)

We at Pet News have a NEW site to tell you about for our dog loving friends. Finding Quality Information about our Pets can be a very hard task, that is why we have assembled a new site about Dog Health at www.kevincaldbeck.com/dog_health/ and a sister site concerning Cat Health at www.kevincaldbeck.com/cat_health/

We hope you will find all the information you are seeking at these sites, or at the outside resources provided within their pages. If you have any further questions be sure to contact us.

New Site for Cat Lovers

We at Pet News have a NEW site to tell you about for our cat loving friends.

Finding Quality Information about our Pets can be a very hard task, that is why we have assembled a new site about Cat Health at www.kevincaldbeck.com/cat_health/ and a sister site concerning Dog Health at www.kevincaldbeck.com/dog_health/

We hope you will find all the information you are seeking at these sites, or at the outside resources provided within their pages.

Baby Rabbit Hauls


Howdy Folks

Well it is time for another update in the trials and tribulations of the Baby Rabbit.

We are really starting to think the little guy just might make it. Well that will leave us with another dilemma, what to do with the baby rabbit. Should we try and keep him as a pet, or release him back to his "Normal environment"

Around here his "Normal environment" will consist of six or more "Country Cats" and another two (or more) "Country Dogs" all who think that rabbit for breakfast sounds great. Oh did I mention the Coyotes, snakes, Owls, Hawks, and ? That would also love a little rabbit for dinner.

What do you think?