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🐶 Pet Tip of the Day

Tip: Offer climbing routes that allow cats to move between elevated spaces safely.

Why it matters: Connected vertical pathways support natural climbing instincts and increase usable territory within the home. Elevated movement opportunities may also help cats feel more secure and mentally stimulated.

📅 This Day In Pet History

In 1948, the first guide dog in Britain, a German Shepherd named Judy, was officially recognized for her service to a blinded veteran, sparking a national movement.

🐕 Breed of the Day

Somali

Photo Credit: Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Breed: Somali

Description: Active and beautiful, Somalis are longhaired relatives of Abyssinians with lively, curious personalities.

Fun fact: Somalis are often described as fox like because of their bushy tails and bright coats.

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🎬 Viral Pet Video of the Day

My Husky Speaks PERFECT ENGLISH! (SO CRAZY)

Why it's going viral: An incredibly viral, short clip catching a dramatic Siberian Husky back-talking her human with unforgettably distinct, hilarious vocalizations that sound exactly like a real conversation.

🧠 Pet Quiz of the Day

Question: What unique feature do a cat's collarbones have?

  • A. They are made of cartilage
  • B. They are the largest bones in their body
  • C. They are not attached to other bones
  • D. Cats do not have collarbones
➕ See full explanation
C. A cat's collarbones are buried in their shoulder muscles, allowing them to squeeze through any space their head fits through.

📰 Pet News Snapshot

Cat Fanciers' Association Releases List of Popular Cat Breeds of 2026

The Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) released in May its annual ranking of the most popular pedigreed cat breeds, based on global registration data. Topping the highly competitive lineup once again is the Maine Coon, celebrated by pet parents for its impressive size, friendly 'gentle giant' disposition, and playful personality. The luxuriously coated Ragdoll and the flat-faced Persian secured the second and third spots respectively. Veterinary groups note that tracking these registration trends is vital for helping clinics prepare for breed-specific health monitoring, such as tracking joint health in larger breeds or managing structural respiratory wellness in flat-faced felines. [Read More]

Source: PetGuide

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