Sunday, October 18, 2015

Social Networking and Pets (part 1 of 2)


Chances are, you are already a member of a social networking site like MySpace or Friendster. Aside from people, did you know that your pet can also have their own profile?

Yes it’s true that there are already a few social networking sites for pets. A few examples of these include Dogster, Catster, Hamsterster and Petster. Each one already has hundreds of members and by signing up, you can create a profile for your pet.

Similar to social networking sites for humans, you can upload photographs, videos and create a complete personality of your pet.

Becoming a member is free and once you sign up, you will be able to meet other pet owners, get tips and advice from experts. There is even a blog which you can use to share stores about your pet and tell others out there how great he or she is. This might even lead to a lengthy discussion when members can write their comments.

Within the social network, you can also create your pet polls, have discussion groups and special interest clubs apart from those created by those who own and operate the site.

If you put an interesting profile for your pet, you could be given recognition as pet for the day or win an award that allows members to win prizes.

As a result, those who see it will mostly like want to add you as a friend. It is your discretion now whether to accept or decline it.

Since your pets are not the ones who typed the profile, many use this to connect with other pet lovers. If you have a dog, it is easier for you to get to know someone here rather than walking up to that individual when you see them at the park.


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