A Ferret, Bunny and Cats Are Ideal House Pets!

A Ferret, Bunny and Cats Are Ideal House Pets!

Your mom has finally given you the green signal to get home a pet and has given you a choice between a ferret, bunny and cat. So what are you going to choose? You should understand that having a pet is great responsibility and choosing one that suits your lifestyle is essential. Before you make your choice read up on the kind of care and attention each of the animals need, and then make your choice accordingly.

If you are mesmerized by the little furry ferret you need to find out a few things before you get one into your home and neighborhood. Having ferrets as pets is illegal in some areas and therefore you need to find out whether a ferret can be brought into your neighborhood legally. The average life span of a ferret is about eight to ten years and they age quickly. You need to be prepared to shell out some money time and again to treat the ferret of the illnesses it might contract during its life span.

Ferrets are ideal if you do not have a big house. All they require is a cage. However you need to make sure that the cage is fairly large to facilitate ease in movement for the ferret. Ferrets are highly active and need to be fed well. They are relatively clean and if well trained they will always use the litter box. Ferrets are lovable and extremely adorable. When you bring home a ferret you bring home a bundle of joy.

When choosing between a ferret, bunny and cat you should also learn about the lifestyle a bunny may need. A bunny has a life span of about ten years. So you have to be prepared to commit yourself to the well being of the bunny for about ten years. They are active animals and need at least two hours of running around on a daily basis. You need to be particular about the cage of the bunny and feed the it with fresh water and vegetable regularly to ensure it enjoys a healthy life.

If you do not want a pet that needs to be caged you could consider a cat. Adopting a kitten can be an amazing experience. However you need to be committed to it for fifteen to twenty years. Cats may not vie for your love and affection, but if you wish for them to behave you need to bond with them from time to time.

Ferrets, bunnies and cats are all amazing pets to have around the house. If well trained they will not cause nuisance and will make you very happy pet owners.

Clint is a ferret enthusiast who enjoys giving information about Ferret Bunny. You can learn more about taking care of ferrets the correct way at FerretCareHelp.com.

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How Did the Tradition of the Easter Bunny Begin?

How Did the Tradition of the Easter Bunny Begin?

Easter is one of the most popular and observed holidays, but many of the things that we associate with Easter seem somehow out of place or unusual. Children everywhere have heard how the Easter Bunny hides eggs for kids to find or gives out candy, but how did such a bizarre tradition begin? Here is some information on the origin of the Easter Bunny, Easter eggs, and the holiday itself. Hopefully, this will help answer some of your children’s questions, and maybe yours as well!

Easter

The main importance of Easter is as a Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. According to the Christian faith, Jesus was crucified on Good Friday, three days before Easter, and was resurrected on Easter Sunday. Although Easter is now a popular secular holiday, many people see it as primarily a religious celebration. Easter is closely associated with the Jewish tradition of Passover, an eight day feast commemorating the freedom of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.

While most holidays, like the 4th of July in the United States or the Christian holiday of Christmas, occur on the same date every year, Easter has no fixed date, although it always falls on a Sunday. Easter is usually celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the vernal, or Spring, equinox, March 21. This means that Easter can occur anytime between March 22 and April 25. However, some churches in Eastern countries choose to celebrate Easter based on the date of Passover instead of the previous formula.

The name Easter comes from the Norse goddesses “Ostra” or “Ostern,” who were feasted on the vernal equinox. The early Christian church adopted the name for this feast in order to placate Teutonic people who still wanted to observe the pagan fertility ritual, but were willing to recognize the Christian resurrection at the same time.

The Easter Bunny

The Easter Bunny is the colorful and friendly rabbit that brings gifts, including decorated eggs and candy, on the night before Easter Sunday. While the true origin of the Easter Bunny is open to debate, one popular theory is that a man named Oschter Haws left colorful eggs for good children in the 18th century. This, in turn, led to Easter egg hunts.

The rabbit, a long-time symbol of fertility and spring, is a natural choice to be used for Easter decorating. There are cute stuffed bunnies, rabbit figurines, bunny coloring pages, and lots of other items with a rabbit theme. The Easter Bunny is a friendly symbol of spring, popular among children for hundreds of years.

The Easter Eggs

Spring is a time of renewal. New life and new growth are powerful themes. In addition to the aforementioned Easter Bunny, eggs are another important symbol of Easter. Easter eggs are the most used decoration for the occasion, but tiny baby chicks or plush ducks are also popular.

The egg tradition is not strictly related to the pagan celebration, but has ties to Christianity as well. It is said that when Jesus was on the cross, there were eggs at the base of the cross which were stained red with the blood of Christ. This is the presumed origin of painting eggs red, or other colors. Many Christians follow a tradition of praising the resurrection of Christ over the painted eggs.

Today, we paint the Easter eggs many different colors, even including pastel, multi-colored eggs. The tradition of tapping the eggs while saying an incantation praising the resurrection of Jesus Christ has become a game where people tap the eggs until the hardest egg is discovered. The egg that remains unbroken the longest is the winner.

That concludes this brief survey of the Easter tradition. As you can see, it has changed a lot over the years. Hopefully, this will answer any questions from the kids. Have fun decorating your house with painted eggs, stuffed bunnies, and plush chicks. Happy Easter!

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