Logon2Pets is an inter-active website offering practical help & advice to pet owners & animal lovers in a light-hearted way. The site is managed by myself, Celia Riley, a self-confessed animal lover, and over the years I have shared my home with a menagerie of ‘normal' domestic & more unusual and exotic pets. Logon2Pets is the site to find anything animal-related such as:-
And loads more!
Logon2pets is NOT an animal sanctuary, but if you're looking to re-home your pet, want to adopt one, or just need help or advice on your pet (or any animal), Logon2pets is the site for you!
Enjoy navigating around the site (you can use the spyglass in the top left hand corner of this page to search for exactly what you're looking for).
Best wishes.
Celia Riley
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Cats just wanna have fun!
My apologies to any dogs reading this article, but this item is all about cats!!
Cats may be wonderful cuddly companions, but they also love to play; and we should never overlook this fact! Our pet moggies are natural ‘little tigers' and they will get an enormous amount of pleasure from chasing, biting, chewing, pawing and pouncing on their ‘prey'! It is, therefore, every cat owner's responsibility to provide their pet with a suitable array of toys...
Pets at Home are the UK's largest pet supplier and are widely known for their high quality goods. They already have an exhaustive range of pet products on offer and are constantly adding new items to their range. True, there have always been cat toys on the market, but Pets at Home are providing owners with a better choice than ever before.
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Dogs just wanna have food!
Dogs, do you salivate just thinking about food? Worried about where your next meal is coming from? So hungry you could eat a cat? Then let me tell you about a fantastic website with an extensive menu fit for any dog's dinner.
G.J.W. Titmuss boasts an outstanding range of dog foods that would set any dog's tail wagging. Whether you're a whipper-snapper puppy, in the prime of your life, or are getting on a bit in dog years, Titmuss can satisfy your appetite and keep you in the peak of physical fitness. Titmuss not only offer a comprehensive range of foods at the keenest prices, but also sell a fantastic range of toys so you can indulge in a bit of after dinner entertainment.....
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Essex Horse & Pony Protection Society needs help
Essex Horse & Pony Protection Society has been rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing horses and ponies since 1986. Their policy is that if an animal is capable of being fully rehabilitated - mentally and physically - then it is fostered out to an experienced, carefully monitored home. This process allows EHPPS to continue their work with other needy cases that are brought to their attention almost daily.
The sanctuary needs around £14,000 a month to run, and with the credit crunch and rising unemployment causing selfish owners to just abandon their horses, is struggling to stay afloat. If the situation doesn't change, EHPPS may have to do the unthinkable and start putting healthy horses down. Can you help by making a donation? Any amount - large or small - would be really appreciated.
Visitors are welcome to the Sanctuary every Sunday afternoon from the first Sunday in April through to the end of December between 1.00 pm and 4.00 pm, as well as Bank Holiday Mondays. Entry is only £1.00 per adult and 50p for children and OAP's. Annual membership is only £16.00 per person or £30.00 per family and entitles you to free entry throughout the open season!
The sanctuary also offers a full range of adoption and membership options. Please go along and see their work for yourself.
If you can offer any help please call Sue Allery on 01268 584603 .
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Essex Chicks looking for new free range home....
The Essex branch of the Battery Hen Welfare Trust are so keen to help hens, they are currently looking for another re-homing location to boost the number of hens they can home. If you have a suitable location, with ample parking and stabling, and you would like to join the cracking Essex team, please get in touch with Lisa Pope at lisa.pope@bhwt.org.uk to find out more.