Basically just large amounts of money. You could offer other things that might be more interesting, like gift cards or something. I would stick with money, though, in a range from 60 bucks to 150, depending on how desperate you are for the animal.
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It is a good idea to microchip pets, because if you live in a large city, have a small dog, and/or live near busy roads, it would be a good idea so you can find your pet quickly. I have heard countless stories of dogs getting hit by cars or running away, and all of them had no chip.
Yes! Chemicals of all kinds are dangerous for all animals, including cats. Use extreme care when cleaning with chemicals in a household where there are pets.
Earthborn foods make organic foods for household pets. One of these options is for cats. They offer cat foods in a variety of tasty and healthy flavors.
Pets
all kinds of pets ! except for some rare kinds i guess
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There are many different kinds. For example: the squirrel monkey.
Homes can be lost, possessions destroyed, pets/family lost and lives can be lost.
Mae had two dogs
Naturally - none. In zoos, laboratories, and as pets - all kinds. But they're all imported.
Chia Pets are good examples
usually a payment/money (between $10-$50)
You can get this literally is a feature in adopt me that gives you free pets if you collect Enough stars. You can go to your little star rewards page and you can claim some free pets
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Dogs were common and the favourite pets. Many kinds of birds were pets including pigeons, ducks, quail, and geese. Cats started to become pets around 1 century AD. Monkeys were also pets, but they were rare.