Fun facts about rats

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When most people think of a rat, they think of a dirty, unsafe pest sneaking through sewers or hiding in homes. But domestic rats can actually be very clean pets that are fun and safe for the whole family! Here are 20 facts you might not know about rats.

  1. Rats are incredibly intelligent; they can be trained to come when their name is called or do tricks.
  1. Contrary to their infamous reputation, rats clean themselves meticulously and can even learn to use a litter box.

Six ways kids can help animal shelters

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If you have a kid who loves animals, encouraging them to help an animal shelter can be a fantastic way to keep them busy while they learn the value of giving to their community. Here are six ways kids can contribute to animal shelters.

  1. Make toys. Just like any other pets, shelter dogs and cats love to play, and toys can get pretty worn out after a while. As a result, shelters need a constant supply of toys, and handmade toys make perfect donations. Barkpost.com has a great list of toys that can be made from household items, such as old t-shirts.
  1. Take photos. Many people go to a shelter to adopt a pet after seeing a cute picture online, and taking shelter animals out of their kennels for a photo shoot is a perfect way for a budding photographer to hone their skills while increasing a pet’s chance of adoption.

Six more ways kids can help animal shelters

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Going to a shelter in person to volunteer can be a great way for animal-loving kids to help, but what about those who don’t live near a shelter, or who don’t meet the age requirements to volunteer at shelters? Fortunately, there are many ways for kids to help shelters from a distance.

  1. Hold a supplies drive. Kids can collect items that might otherwise be thrown away but that can be used by shelters, such as old towels and sheets. A supplies drive is also a great way to get other kids involved and thinking creatively about ways to recycle used items into pet toys or beds.
  1. Donate to pet food banks. These food banks often donate pet food to shelters or to the pets of needy families. Meals on Wheels, for example, brings food to their clients’ pets.

Fun facts about goldfish

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Despite their misleading reputation, goldfish are intelligent animals with highly developed physical traits. Here are 20 things you might not know about this common household pet.

  1. Goldfish can live much longer than other types of aquarium fish. Some can live to be as old as 30, but most healthy pet goldfish will live for five to 10 years.
  2. There are more than 100 distinct breeds of goldfish, all of which live in cold water.
  3. Goldfish do not have stomachs. Instead, certain parts of their intestines break down food and absorb its nutrients. Because they do not have a place in their bodies where food can be stored as it is digested, goldfish should be fed several small meals rather than all at once.
  4. Because they naturally tend to live in groups, goldfish do not like to live alone. Ideally, at least two goldfish should be kept in the same tank.
  5. Goldfish should not be kept in a small bowl. Instead, they should live in a large tank; a 20-gallon tank for one to four small or medium fish is recommended for first-time fish owners. The large tank makes it easier to maintain healthy water conditions.
  6. “Jaws” is the most common name given to a pet goldfish.
  7. Goldfish do not have eyelids, so their eyes are always open, even when they sleep. They can also see many colors that human eyes cannot, including ultraviolet and infrared light.
  8. A group of goldfish is called a “troubling.”
  9. Goldfish have been popular pets for more than 2000 years.
  10. The first goldfish came from China. They descended from carp after fish owners began selectively breeding their carp to try to get more fish with a gold color.
  11. Goldfish were brought to the United States in the 1800s.
  12. As omnivores, goldfish eat insects and other small creatures in the wild. Many pet stores sell food products that can supplement this part of a goldfish’s diet.
  13. Goldfish can learn to recognize specific human faces and, if they become completely comfortable with their owners, can even be trained to eat out of a person’s hand.
  14. Contrary to popular belief, a goldfish’s memory is much longer than three seconds. They can learn to recognize and keep track of when they can expect to be fed throughout the day.
  15. Some goldfish can be taught to respond when their names are called.
  16. Goldfish change color naturally for a variety of reasons, such as changes in lighting, water quality, eating certain food or aging. This is fairly normal and is really only cause for concern if the goldfish changes color very suddenly or if the color is not consistent; spots can indicate disease.
  17. If a goldfish is left in a dark room, it will eventually turn white.
  18. Around the world, there are more than 180 koi and goldfish enthusiast groups and societies.
  19. Goldfish can discern differences between songs by different composers.
  20. A goldfish named Tish holds the Guinness World Record for being the oldest goldfish. Tish lived for 43 years after being won as a prize at a fair in 1956. After his death in 1999, Tish was buried in a yogurt carton.

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