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Household pets are common in America,
Europe, and Asia.
- In China and Hong Kong, cats are
thought to bring good luck and are kept in shops as well as
homes.
- The Japanese keep birds and crickets as
pets.
- In Arab countries, dogs are considered
unclean. Contact with a dog must be followed by a ritual
washing.
- The Italians also have little use for
dogs but find cats charming and companionable. Thousands of
stray cats live in the Forum, the Coliseum, and other historic
landmarks in Rome.
- The Inuit Eskimo of northern Canada
adopt bear cubs, foxes, birds, and baby seals.
- Animals are rarely kept as pets in
Africa.
- The British are especially fond of
pets. Half of all the households in England have a pet,
usually a cat or bird.
- Australian Aborigines capture dingo
(wild dog) puppies and raise them for a time before letting
them go
- In Nigeria, the pet of choice widely
depends on the part of the country you are in. Dogs are widely
favored by most parts of the country. In the North they are
widely used by the locals for hunting. Cats are more dominant
in the east and west despite the fact that certain tribes
consider this felines evil since it is often used or wrongly
accused for witchcraft. The canary is very popular in the west
especially the economic capital of Nigeria which is Lagos.
Canaries are used for competitions. It is not uncommon for
high dollar to be bet on a single canary draw ( a draw is used
to mean the sharp cracking sound the male canary makes at the
end of a note, each draw carries one point)
Smart Dog
Breeds
- Border Collie
- Poodle (
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- German Sheppard (Alsatian)
- Golden Retriever
- Doberman Pincher
- Shetland Sheep Dog
- Labrador Retriever
- Papillion
- Rottweiler
- Australian Cattle Dog
Source
"The Intelligence of Dogs"
By Stanley C'oren
Top Ten Pets in the
United States
- Cat.......................66,150,000
- Dog......................58,200,000
- Small animal pet*..12,740,000
- Parakeet...............11,000,000
- Fresh water fish.....10,800,000
- Reptile....................7,540,000
- Finch......................7,350,000
- Cockatiel................6,320,000
- Canary....................2,580,000
- Parrot.....................1,550,000
*Small pets = Rabbits, Ferrets, Hamsters,
Guinea Pigs, Gerbils.
The numbers above depict households rather than specie.
Source: Pet Industry Advisory Council
Top Ten
Dog Breeds
- Labrador........................154,897
- Golden Retriever...............62,652
- German Shepard...............57,256
- Daschund.........................50,772
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Beagle..............................49,080
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Poodle..............................45,852
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Chihuahua.........................42,013
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Rottweiller.........................41,776
- Yorkshire Terrier...............40,684
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Boxer................................34,998
Source: American Kennel Club 1999
Top Ten
Cat Breeds
- Persian.........................30,656
- Maine-coon*...................4,642
- Siamese.........................2,386
- Exotic............................2,188
- Abyssinian ....................1,967
- Oriental..........................1,210
- Barman..........................1,017
- Scottish fold....................1007
- American shot hair......... ..986
- Burmese..........................923
* One of the oldest natural breeds in
North America, the Maine Coon is generally regarded as a native
of the state of Maine (in fact, the Maine Coon is the official
Maine State Cat). A number of attractive legends surround its
origin. A wide-spread (though biologically impossible) belief is
that it originated from mating between semi-wild, domestic cats
and raccoons. This myth, bolstered by the bushy tail and the
most common coloring (a raccoon-like brown tabby) led to the
adoption of the name 'Maine Coon.' (Originally, only brown
tabbies were called 'Maine Coon Cats;' cats of other colors were
referred to as 'Maine Shags.') Another popular theory is that
the Maine sprang from the six pet cats which Marie Antoinette
sent to Wiscasset, Maine when she was planning to escape from
France during the French Revolution. Most breeders today believe
that the breed originated in mating between pre-existing
shorthaired domestic cats and overseas longhairs (perhaps Angora
types introduced by New England seamen, or longhairs brought to
America by the Vikings).
First recorded in cat literature in 1861
with a mention of a black and white cat named 'Captain Jenks of
the Horse Marines,' Maine Coons were popular competitors at
early cat shows in Boston and New York. A brown tabby female
named 'Cosie' won Best Cat at the 1895 Madison Square Garden
Show.
Unfortunately, their popularity as show
cats declined with the arrival in 1900 of the more flamboyant
Persians. Although the Maine Coon remained a favorite cat in New
England, the breed did not begin to regain its former widespread
popularity until the 1950's when more and more cat fanciers
began to take notice of them, show them, and record their
pedigrees. In 1968, six breeders formed the Maine Coon Breeders
and Fanciers Association to preserve and protect the breed.
Today, MCBFA membership numbers over 1000 fanciers and 200
breeders. By 1980, all registries had recognized the Maine Coon,
and it was well on its way to regaining its former glory.
Maine Coons were well established more
than a century ago as a hardy, handsome breed of domestic cat,
well equipped to survive the hostile New England winters. Nature
is not soft-hearted. It selects the biggest, the brightest, the
best fighters, and the best hunters to breed successive
generations. Planned breeding of Maine Coons are relatively
recent. Since planned breeding began, Maine Coon breeders have
sought to preserve the Maine Coon's "natural," rugged qualities.
The ideal Maine Coon is a strong, healthy cat.
Interestingly, the breed closest to the
Maine Coon is the Norwegian Forest Cat which, although
geographically distant, evolved in much the same climate, and
lends credence to the theory that some of the cats responsible
for developing the Maine Coon were brought over by the Vikings.
Source: Cat Fanciers Association
Dec 31,1999
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