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Teach Your Kids How To Behave With Kittens?
Kittens can become a lovely companion of your kids if you teach them how to treat with this friendly animal craving for love and affection. The teaching is different for toddlers, grown ups and adults. Children below five years of age are called toddlers. A toddler must be followed by mother or father whenever he or she is close to a kitten because a toddler never know how to handle this vulnerable animal. You have to be with your toddler child and show him or her how you take the kitten in hands and then put it down. If your kids are grown up then tell they may use a kitten as a ball or a pillow. It is not good for the either party. The kitten may get harmed or the animal may react in an unfriendly manner.
A vet is the best person to ask how to handle a kitten? He will also tell you the likes and dislikes of the animal so that you do not hurt it. Professional breeders, who give kitten for sale promos can also give you valuable information about the behavior of kittens. A myriad of kitten for sale advertisements are published regularly on newspapers, pet magazines and Internet.
Pet Lovers Dog
The campaign, which runs through November, invites pet owners to share their favorite stories about their companion animals online at TalesForThePetLoversHeart.. For each story submitted, Nestlé Purina and Kroger will make an additional donation to animal welfare organizations on top of their $150,000 donation.
Stories submitted before Aug. 31 will be considered for inclusion in the “Tales for the Pet Lover's Heart” TV special, which is slated to air in November. In addition to those selected stories, the special will include stories about former racing greyhounds becoming pets, how dogs sniff out danger and how an animal trainer prepares cats and dogs for show biz.
To support the campaign, Kroger is rolling out specially-designed “Tales for the Pet Lover's Heart” displays and circular coupons across its family of stores.
“We're proud to support the ‘Tales for the Pet Lover's Heart' program,” said Bill Dankworth, vice president of grocery/direct store delivery for Kroger. “Aligning our family of stores with one of the world's leading pet food manufacturers allows us to recognize the special bond our customers share with their pets.”

