The Best and Worst Ways to Train Your Cat

You may be surprised to learn that there isn't really a way to discipline your cat, and that spray bottle you're using isn't doing anything but harming your relationship with your cat. So what can you do to train your cat to behave better around the home? Jackson Galaxy explains.

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Why You Should NOT Toilet Train Your Cat

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Jackson has a few things to get off his chest — hear his definitive opinion on the question of toilet training cats, dressing cats up, training cats to do tricks in this episode of Cat Mojo.

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You’re Setting Up Your Litter Box All Wrong!

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Jackson outlines a couple of main rules you should follow concerning the way your cat’s litter box is integrated into your home. Following these pointers could end up solving a lot of problems for you and your cat — including anger and anxiety issues.

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Boredom Breaker Tips for Guinea Pigs

This video is about boredom breaker for guinea pigs and how to make their life interesting
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Girl swims with huge Burmese python

Giant albino burmese python swims with girl, This is our 8 yr. old Burmese Python named Sumatra. She has been to over 500 birthday parties and many schools, she has been around kids since she was a baby, she has never killed anything she even likes our dogs and cat. funny story I have found the most humane way to kill a rabbit or chicken is to give them a strong hit to the back of the neck with a hard object this normally kills them instantly for I don't like to see any animal suffer. Anyway I came in later to see if Sumatra had eaten and the chicken was walking around her cage, she would not touch it unless it was dead so I killed it for sure this time and she ate it right away. (For licensing and usage, contact: licensing@viralhog.com)

Giant albino burmese python swims with girl, This is our 8 yr. old Burmese Python named Sumatra. She has been to over 500 birthday parties and many schools, she has been around kids since she was a baby, she has never killed anything she even likes our dogs and cat. funny story I have found the most humane way to kill a rabbit or chicken is to give them a strong hit to the back of the neck with a hard object this normally kills them instantly for I don't like to see any animal suffer. Anyway I came in later to see if Sumatra had eaten and the chicken was walking around her cage, she would not touch it unless it was dead so I killed it for sure this time and she ate it right away. (For licensing and usage, contact: licensing@viralhog.com)

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10 Yr. Old Girl - Feeds Her Pet Snakes!

In this Episode, 10 Year Old, Krista Guarino feeds a handful of her Pet Snakes! Enjoy ~SH-TV~
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3 Cool Facts about Legless Lizards | Pet Reptiles

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Let other people have cats and dogs! Jungle Bob is here to show you that owning a pet reptile or amphibian is not as crazy as you might think. In this video, he tells you three cool facts about legless lizards.

One of the most unusual reptiles for sure is the Legless lizard. Hello. This is a Russian variety. We see these in the United States too, down south in Florida they call them Glass lizards, very similar, because they have a couple of unique characteristics.

First thing is, anybody seeing this for the first time says, "Jungle Bob, that's not a lizard, that's a snake, because it's got no arms and legs." Well, if I'm a scientist and I didn't make this up, but scientist classifies snakes as animals that do not have any arms or legs, of course, but snakes also can not have ears or an eyelid that they can shut. So, they give that designation to lizards. If an animal or reptiles, a cold blooded, scaly animal, has no arms and legs, does not mean it's a snake. But if it has an ear opening, and if it has the ability to close its eyes, it is a lizard.

One or the other would make him a lizard. Now if you look really close at this animal, he's got about an inch behind his eye, he's got a true ear opening. So, this is a lizard, not a snake. And then if it's nighttime, of if I can touch his eyes, he would close his eyes, just like you and I do, whereas snakes can never do that. So, an animal that has, a reptile that has an ear opening and/or an eyelid, has to be classified as a lizard, not a snake, and that's what we have here.

This little guy is from the Ukraine area of Russia. Over there they call him the Scheltopusik, I don't know why but that's his name in Russian. Here we call him the Legless lizard, and down in Florida there's another species called the Glass lizard. They're called Glass lizards because of their ability to do that trick called autotonomy, where they will just snap off their tail at a moment's notice. If something was to grab them by the tail, he would leave it behind that I'm trying very hard for that not to happen.

The anal opening of all reptiles, and birds actually, is called the cloaca, and on this particular animal, right where my finger is, is where his opening is. So, from that point down, all the way down, is his tail. That's all tail, that's the end of his body, way up top there. So, that whole thing would snap off, which would be a shame; we don't want for that to happen.

You see the way he moved his body when he wanted to move, lizards do that type of a roll. Snakes don't usually try to get away from somebody holding them by rotating their body, lizards do that, alligators do that, but he's got that in his DNA, to roll over like that. So, most people conject that these animals at one point had arms and legs. We know from scientific and fossil records that snakes descended from lizards, no question about it, and this is an animal I think is kind of an in-betweener.

So, he's a great animal to talk about when we're doing educational shows, to talk about the Russian legless lizard. He's a ferocious carnivore. He devours mice, but he can't grab them with his legs and arms; he kind of just swallows them.

He doesn't have the same kind of body strength to wrap up a prey item like a snake would, but he kind of walks over it. So, one of the most unusual animals we can see in the reptile world, the legless lizard from Russia. He can open his mouth there, and he didn't bite me, so this is a good episode.

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7 Cool Facts about Chameleons | Pet Reptiles

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Let other people have cats and dogs! Jungle Bob is here to show you that owning a pet reptile or amphibian is not as crazy as you might think. In this video, he tells you seven cool facts about chameleons.

Chameleons are lizards that are native to Africa and Madagascar in particular, but we also find them in the Saudi Arabian peninsulas, in northeastern part of Africa. The animal we see there is the veiled chameleon.

All Chameleons are some of the most unusual of all the lizards, starting with their splayed foot. They are tree lizards. They like to stay hidden in the canopy if they're in a rain forest environment, or these types of animals we've found in desert oases where they're feeding on insects, or other lizards, anything they can get their tongue on. They have a splayed foot and a splayed hand, meaning there are two toes on one side and three on the other, allows them to perfectly grasp branches.

Most of them, veiled chameleons, certainly ,has a prehensile tail. It can use that as a fifth limb and hang on in the trees when troubles there.

Its eyes are one of the most interesting of all animal creatures in that its eyes rotate independently of each other. They can see up and down, or left and right at the same time, and that really aids them in their main task, which is eluding other predators. These animals are completely skittish. They are frightened to be out in the open. That's why this one is being so active.

The mistake about them is that they do change colors, but the mistake about them is that change to every color in the rainbow, you see that more in cartoons when a chameleon walks by a striped object and turns striped. He walks past polka dot and turns polka dot. That does not happen, but the animal can change every bit of its skin to different colors when it wants to.

Here he's grabbing on with his tail and hind legs, and since we've started shooting, you'll see he's grown a white strip down his middle. He's put these patches out here of white, and he's darkened his whole body. He will darken and lighten and change colors based on his mood, which right now is not happy, because he's secretive and wants to be hidden. He's always trying to hide behind the branch, and making his body very lateral to merge with the branch, in order to escape us seeing him. He's not going to be happy until he camouflages himself, and there he goes hiding.

Up at the top we see baby ones who aren't worried about that, but every chameleon is more worried about camouflage than anything else i. So, they can change colors, that's for sure.

There's a variety of different types of chameleons. They can change colors based on their mood, based on seeing a rival, based on seeing a mate. Their prehensile tail and their moving eyes and then their herky, jerky type of motion, they walk like Michael Jackson used to do the moon walk. They go back and forth, because they want to stay hidden from anybody that's looking to eat him.

In nature, their last bit in their arsenal to stay hidden is they move backwards and forwards. Their eyes are always looking for predators and for prey. Once they find a prey item, their eyes turn forward almost like a gun about to go off. They focus on what they're trying to eat and then their tongue comes out, almost the length of their entire body. It's got a sticky wad on the end, and it'll grab the prey, pull it back into its mouth, and make a meal out of it. That way, they don't have to lurch forward and be exposed to potential predators while they're eating.

Everything about the chameleon is an effort to hide, and the veiled chameleon is one of the best.

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6 Care Tips for Chameleons | Pet Reptiles

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Let other people have cats and dogs! Owning a pet reptile or amphibian is not as difficult as you might think. However, Jungle Bob says a chameleon is one of the exceptions. In this video, he explains why.

Chameleons are sought-after pets and I really have to interview people long and hard to make sure they know what they're getting into. Because of all the animals in the pet world, chameleons are certainly the hardest to stay alive. By nature, they're extremely skittish.

You see this one doesn't want to be out in the limelight here he doesn't like the bright lights that are on him. He wants to be in a tree and he wants to hide. But that's not possible today, so he'll be okay for a few minutes.

As a keeper, he needs a couple of things to keep him alive. First, they really don't do well in a glass enclosure. Chameleons like airflow so a screen is much better for them. A screened enclosure where the air can flow through is great. They can also grab on to the screen with their nails and climb all around, it which they can't do with glass.

Worse than that, though, in order to keep them happy is they will need a water source to drink from and that is not a bowl. Chameleons like this do not drink from standing water. They drink drips. When it rains they drink as much water as they can. But the only other water they get is basically dew in the morning that will form on the leaves and will start to drip off of it. And we will often see them licking the leaves inside their enclosures to get their moisture.

If we forgot to mist them and forget to put that moisture on, put a bowl of water and go away for three days, they will die of thirst. They do not know enough to go down to a standing body of water and take a drink. Some species yes, Veiled chameleons, no.

So, you really have to be a diligent keeper and keep your animal watered as best as possible. There are a number of devices on the market to do that automatically. But there's nothing like an old plant Mister that you use with your hand to make sure your lizard is drinking every day. As they get to know you they will take it right out of the end of the bottle in order to get their much needed water source.

Chameleons are really an advanced lizard keepers pet. You cannot be a beginner and keep a chameleon happy. They have very fragile legs and arms. They need to be totally camouflaged and have places to hide inside or they become very short-lived. Even in the best of conditions chameleons are not long-lived creatures. Some only a couple of years. Some, five, six, seven years is about as much as you're going to get as chameleon pet. So, a wonderful, "Wow, what is that?" type of animal, but extremely fragile and you have to think twice whether or not you want to buy a chameleon.

Of all the chameleon species veiled chameleons are absolutely the most hearty. The males actually this beautiful crest on top of their hand. And they can actually be taught to eat out of your hand by holding the food item here. They'll shoot it out of your hand. He's a little bit too nervous to do it today, but he'll eat it right out of your hand and that's a wonderful thing to observe in captivity. So there's the veiled chameleon, one of the best chameleons on the market.

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Best hamsters compilation funny hamster

Best of funny hamsters compilation. Funny running humsters. Hamsters can store food in their cheeks, then eat it later! Hamsters can live for up to 4 years. Hamster’s incisor teeth never stop growing Hamsters can have up to 24 babies at a time! Thank you for watching, Please subscribe!

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