(yeaaahhh!!) hmm,hmm... in this blog i think-
i need something cute like animals or anything but cute
(maybe Italy in Hetalia(?)) no.but today post is
about cats and dogs! what is your favorite pet?
is it written here?
A. Golden Retriever (Dog)
the Golden Retriever is a sturdy, medium-large sized dog.
The skull is broad and the muzzle is straight, tapering slightly with a well defined stop.
The nose is black or a brownish black. The teeth meet in a scissors bite.
The medium to large eyes are dark brown. The relatively short ears hang down close to the cheeks.
When pulled forward the tip of the ear should just cover the eye.
The tail is thick at the base with feathering along the underside.
Intelligent dog and they are easily trained. Always patient,friendly and energetic
B. Persian Cat

A long-haired breed of cat characterized by its round face and shortened muzzle. the most popular breed and have sweet-tempered cat.Persians are devoted to their humans, but can be selective in conferring that honor. You must earn their trust and love. They crave affection and love to be petted and fussed over, but won't harass you for attention the way some breeds will. They will, however, let their feelings be known if they are not getting the requisite amount of attention.
Owning a Persian requires a significant time commitment. That beautiful coat requires daily grooming to keep it in good condition and free of mats. Because of the long coat and docile temperament, Persians should be considered indoor-only pets. Many Persian fanciers keep at least part of the coat clipped, particularly the hindquarters and around the anus to avoid the accumulation of feces. This should be done, though, only if the cat will not be shown soon.
C. Norwegian Forest Cat
Is a breed of domestic cat native to Northern Europe, and adapted to a very cold climate, with top coat of glossy, long, water-shedding hairs, and a woolly undercoat for insulation. Although this is uncertain, the breed's ancestors may have been short-haired cats brought to Norway by the Vikings around 1000 AD, and may also have included the long-haired Siberian and Turkish Angora. During World War II, the breed became nearly extinct until efforts by the Norwegian Forest Cat Club helped the breed by creating an official breeding program. It was not registered as a breed with the European Fédération Internationale Félineuntil the 1970s, when a local cat fancier, Carl-Fredrik Nordane, took notice of the breed and made efforts to register it. Currently, the Norwegian Forest Cat is very popular in Norway,Sweden, Iceland and France.
It is a strong, big cat, similar to the Maine Coon breed, with long legs, a bushy tail, and a sturdy body. The breed is very good at climbing, since they have strong claws. The lifespan is usually 14 to 16 years, though kidney and heart diseases have been reported in the breed.
D. Hovawart
Sorry,i only showed 2 species each animal because i'm too busy and now i'm preparing myself for national exam for next week! and i think the cats are cute! my favorite is Persian breed for cat!
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