Furry Friends I Meet At Work

People everywhere are animal lovers. Whether they have a favorite pet or they just love all animals, if they love them then they probably also love to see pictures of them. When someone sees their pet on the internet they get a renewed feeling of pride about their pet. They want to show their friends and family that someone else thought enough about their pets to take the time to photograph and summarize their pets history.

Children and adults alike just enjoy seeing their furry or feathery or scaly friends in their 15 minutes of fame on the internet. If they can see “Fluffy”, “Tuffin” or “Shelly” on the screen it really makes their day. Sharing the story of how they got their pet, their favorite things to play with or their favorite food as well as catching them in action doing the things that critters do, can boost their spirits and re energize their own fascination with their pet.

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Often, people forget just how special their pet is until they see it on display. Just as with people’s children though, they all kind of know that they have the most beautiful one of whatever it is. Just in case anyone is curious, there are absolutely no critters as cute and loveable as mine so on occassion I just might slip in some photos of my own dogs or cats just to show off and keep these other critters from getting too big for their britches. And by the way, one of my cats, “Fluffy” actually has his own britches. That is why his nickname is “Fluffy Pants”.



Jobsite Critters is a photo blog with bios of peoples’ pets. Funny, cute, no sad stuff allowed! There are some downloadable items related to pets.

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PetsBlogs Editorial is the collective voice behind PetsBlogs.com, shaped by a small group of lifelong pet people across generations. Between us, we've shared our lives with animals across rural, suburban, and city homes. Not veterinarians or professional trainers. Just people who have spent lifetimes paying attention, learning through everyday life with animals, and writing honestly about it. Everything we share comes from real experience and a genuine love for the creatures who make themselves part of our lives.

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