21 Jun 2009
Ammador has been adopted today. We bought him from Salt Lake City in 2005.
refer previous link http://mofadz.blogspot.com/2005/09/tgi-friday-kittens-from-slc.html
We all miss u Ammad...
You only have one life on this planet. This is it. Now! So, live life to the fullest.
Showing posts with label pet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pet. Show all posts
Lioanhead rabbits - new pet @ home



Is one of the newest breed of domesticated rabbits. It has particularly long hair surrounding the face, reminiscent of the mane of a male lion, hence the name. Other characteristic traits of the lionhead include a rounded head and small size, usually between 2.5 and 3.5 pounds. It also tends to have slightly shorter ears than most breeds.
The Lionhead rabbit originated in Belgium. It is reported to have been produced by breeders trying to breed a long coated dwarf rabbit by crossing a miniature Swiss Fox and a Belgian dwarf. The Lionhead seemed to have been more popular than the long coated dwarf, and so breeders carried on this trend in breeding them intentionally, and so came what we know today as the Lionhead rabbit.
The breed has been recognised by the British Rabbit Council, however as of yet it is not a fully recognised breed in the ARBA.
TGI Friday - Kittens from SLC


My spouse asked my help with shipment of kittens bought from a breeder in Salt Lake City, US. The breeder plans to use United Cargo connecting SLC - SFO (San Francisco) - ORD (Chicago) - SIN (Singapore). But she cannot arrange flight from SIN to KUL (Kuala Lumpur) via Singapore Airline Cargo.
So, I made a call to SIA Cargo (Export) but they too were not able to identify the request made by the breeder. Will try again tomorrow with their Reservation Dept.
So, I made a call to SIA Cargo (Export) but they too were not able to identify the request made by the breeder. Will try again tomorrow with their Reservation Dept.
Like to share something I read a while ago:
AS KIDS SEE IT:
Child at my 4-year-old's kindergarten asked her classmates one day for a "damp towel".
Some of the kids thought she had said a naughty word, and the teacher then had to step in to explain.
"If your mum asks you to bring her a damp towel, what does she mean?"
A little girl blurted out, "She means she wants that towel right now!"
(Reader's Digests - Sept 05, pg113)
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