Little Jungle Pets

Posted on Sunday, September 4th, 2011 at 12:32 pm

58 Inch Cat Jungle Gym


58 Inch Cat Jungle Gym


$99.99


The best gift you can give your cat is the freedom to be a cat. Our purr-bearing companions have particular needs, and a few aren’t exactly upholstery-friendly. Armarkat(R) cat trees and jungle gyms offer safe, constructive outlets for a cat’s strong instinctual behaviors like clawing, climbing, pouncing and hiding. Armarkat(R) is built sturdy on strong foundations, ready to take on even the friskiest feline. Engaging designs, plush materials, irresistible scratching surfaces and smart details will have Kittycat sitting pretty and very satisfied. Match one to your cat’s personality. Your furniture will thank you. This Jungle Gym has all the amenities to delight a bold adventurer’s soul. Perfect for athletic types, young cats and those who might resist the confines of modern domestication. Bring it on! We’ve got your little wildcat covered. Features: . Harmonizes a cat’s natural instincts and behaviors with the home environment . Allows your cat an elevated lookout point, providing a sense of safety and security . Vertical territory offers a safe and healthy outlet for strong climbing and clawing urges . Promotes exercise and challenges athletic abilities, preventing boredom and related destructive behaviors . Built with wide tiers to accommodate rest and spirited play . Natural scratching surfaces keep nails healthy and trim . Comfortable and durable cover materials . Easy to assemble with step-by-step instructions . Neutral colors look great in any décor Item Specifications: Dimensions: Overall Dimensions: 38″L x 28″W x 58″H; Post: 3 1/2″DIA; Base: 28″L x 18″W; Enclosure: 15″L x 12″W x 9″H; Perch: 14″L x 14″W Color: Beige Materials: Faux Fur, Sisal, Pressed Wood foundation Capacity: Holds up to 40 lbs.

Jungle Talk Tug O Four Large


Jungle Talk Tug O Four Large


$15.99


Jungle Talk Tug O’ Four Tug o’ Four will challenge even the most astute avian treat tugger. Lengths of bird tough braided rope pull back and forth, back and forth through the hanging sphere. The rawhide chews and cholla chews and plastic play rings (not to mention that sweet little ringin’ bell on a chain) will keep your birdie bouncin’ for hours. Features: Keep your bird intrigued for hours Provids beak maintenance and preening Great toy for owners of multiple birds Item Specifications: Size: Small 12″L Large 15″L

Jungle Talk Tug O Four Small


Jungle Talk Tug O Four Small


$10.99


Jungle Talk Tug O’ Four Tug o’ Four will challenge even the most astute avian treat tugger. Lengths of bird tough braided rope pull back and forth, back and forth through the hanging sphere. The rawhide chews and cholla chews and plastic play rings (not to mention that sweet little ringin’ bell on a chain) will keep your birdie bouncin’ for hours. Features: Keep your bird intrigued for hours Provids beak maintenance and preening Great toy for owners of multiple birds Item Specifications: Size: Small 12″L Large 15″L

Littlest Pet Shop Pet Collection - Pets in the Jungle


Littlest Pet Shop Pet Collection – Pets in the Jungle


$16.95


Festive Friends:Your child will love throwing parties with Littlest Pet Shop Festive Friends. The play set includes five pet figures and lots of fun accessories. Pet figures can play dress-up, eat cake and ice cream, play party games, or even snap pictures with the camera accessory. Pets in the Jungle:These four little pets have answered the call of the wild and they want you to join them! Wake your hippo pet up from a nap inside the thatch hut and say hello to your cute cat pet, who’s sitting beside a jungle pond. Sit your monkey pet on the bench accessory so he can enjoy his bananas and give your bird pet a gentle push as she enjoys her swing accessory! Ages: 4 years & up

65 Inch Cat Jungle Gym with Hammock


65 Inch Cat Jungle Gym with Hammock


$139.99


The best gift you can give your cat is the freedom to be a cat. Our purr-bearing companions have particular needs, and a few aren’t exactly upholstery-friendly. Armarkat(R) cat trees and jungle gyms offer safe, constructive outlets for a cat’s strong instinctual behaviors like clawing, climbing, pouncing and hiding. Armarkat(R) is built sturdy on strong foundations, ready to take on even the friskiest feline. Engaging designs, plush materials, irresistible scratching surfaces and smart details will have Kittycat sitting pretty and very satisfied. Match one to your cat’s personality. Your furniture will thank you. When you have more than one pussycat to please, it’s best to present a variety of comforts and diversions. This tall Jungle Gym features a comfy house, multiple levels for hanging out, and a swingy hammock near the base. There’s a little something here for everyone. Features: . Harmonizes a cat’s natural instincts and behaviors with the home environment . Allows your cat an elevated lookout point, providing a sense of safety and security . Vertical territory offers a safe and healthy outlet for strong climbing and clawing urges . Promotes exercise and challenges athletic abilities, preventing boredom and related destructive behaviors . Built with wide tiers to accommodate rest and spirited play . Natural scratching surfaces keep nails healthy and trim . Comfortable and durable cover materials . Easy to assemble with step-by-step instructions . Neutral colors look great in any décor Item Specifications: Dimensions: Overall Dimensions: 30″L x 28″W x 65″H; Post: 3 1/2″DIA; Base: 24″L x 24″W; Enclosure: 14″W x 12″H; Perch: 14″L x 12″W Color: Beige/Silver Gray Condo Materials: Faux Fur, Sisal, Pressed Wood foundation Capacity: Holds up to 50 lbs.

Jungle Talk Garden Kabob


Jungle Talk Garden Kabob


$6.99


Jungle Talk Garden Kabob A great fruit and vegetable holder! Consists of a stainless steel metal skewer which is used to place your bird’s favorite snack on. Easily attaches to cage with quick link for an instant picnic. Features: Attaches to any cage with a quick link closure Made of stainless steel, which is safe for birds Add your bird’s favorite snack to make this an awesome treat holder Item Specifications: Size: 2 x 8″h

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little jungle pets


Learning Resources Jumbo Farm Animals, Set of 7


Learning Resources Jumbo Farm Animals, Set of 7


$24.18


Let’s take a field trip to the farm and round up the animals! Realistic details of barn animals provide hours of imaginative play. This set of seven durable plastic animals includes horse, pig, cow, goat, sheep, rooster and goose. Horse measures 7.5″ H x 10″ L….

Safari LTD Wild Toob


Safari LTD Wild Toob


$5.90


Discover a world of fascinating award winning miniature collectibles in a myriad of popular themes. Each collection is professionally sculpted and finely hand painted. Great for school projects or it’s just fun to display near your computer. Excellent “carry-along” for any excursion since the figures are neatly packed in a reusable acetate tube. Choose from over 45 different themes! All our produc…

Littlest Pet Shop Treehouse Playset


Littlest Pet Shop Treehouse Playset


$27.97


Hasbro Littlest Pet Shop Magic Motion TreehouseSpinning, sliding, swinging and seesawing – with more than eight activities for your pet and a walking chipmunk figure to do them, this is one super tree house. The chipmunk figure really walks — she can push the acorn cart around. The spinning hamster wheel powers the elevator. Pushing the tree branch opens the door, twisting the leaves moves the s…

Little Zebra (Noisy Jungle Babies)


Little Zebra (Noisy Jungle Babies)


$3.68


This is one in a series of appealing board books for baby that tells a little story about a friendly animal. When baby presses the a big, bright plastic button on the front cover, he will hear the story’s animal make an amusing noise. In this book, the running zebra goes clop, clop, clop! The book has a free-form shape with thick, sturdy pages and rounded edges. Charming color illustrations on …

Jungle Fun!: Bath Book & Squirting Tub Toy (Little Squirts)


Jungle Fun!: Bath Book & Squirting Tub Toy (Little Squirts)


$3.90


Join these wild friends in the jungle for a tubful of bath time fun! Little ones will squeal with delight as they dunk and squirt the chubby elephant tub toy while reading along with this playful jungle-themed bath book. This bath set is sure to make tubtime every child’s favorite time! …

Pink Boots and a Machete: My Journey From NFL Cheerleader to National Geographic Explorer


Pink Boots and a Machete: My Journey From NFL Cheerleader to National Geographic Explorer


$3.80


A quick examination of her roots, and one may never have guessed that Mireya Mayor would become the woman she is today. Yet, against all odds, this self-professed former “girly girl” daughter of overprotective Cuban immigrants blossomed from NFL cheerleader to Fulbright Scholar to field scientist and ultimately, quintessential adventurer. Now, with more than a decade’s worth of thrilling exploits …

Littlest Pet Shop: Garden


Littlest Pet Shop: Garden


$19.99


Explore your Pet Shop and earn Kibble Coins as you play in either the free play mode or in mini-games. Kibble Coins will buy you over 100 accessories for all your pets! Explore four unique environments as you unlock new pets, play sets, accessories and more. EA Games, RP, Wii, DS and PC….

Littlest Pet Shop Friends: Country


Littlest Pet Shop Friends: Country


$21.39


LITTLEST PET SHOP FRIENDS COUNTRY-NLA…

Littlest Pet Shop: Spring


Littlest Pet Shop: Spring


$20.00


Littlest Pet Shop: Spring DS…

Giggles Computer Funtime for Baby - My Animal Friends [Old Version]


Giggles Computer Funtime for Baby – My Animal Friends [Old Version]


$12.48


This award-winning software for babies includes 14 charming keyboard tapping activities, and over 60 great songs, all in a baby-friendly software thatÕs been carefully crafted through real-life research. For babies 6-to-36 months of age — Babies just love it!HereÕs how it works: Babies press or tap any key and delightful things happen on-screen! Locks out the system, protecting your …

Billy & kiko – Dog and monkey best friends

16 Of The World’S Most Sought After Exotic Pets

Some people are content to own regular pets such as cats, dogs, birds, and gerbils while others prefer the more exotic, such as chinchillas, sugar gliders, monkeys, pythons etc., wanting the status of having owned an exotic animal.

It is the owner’s choice if they want to take on the many responsibilities that are involved in taking care of an exotic animal. And for those who seek the exotic, unusual and lavish, these pets can help fulfill that desire while adding to one’s status symbol.

There are many exotic pets that are legal to purchase [some even require special licensing] under the correct circumstances, ranging in price from approximately $800 to $138,000.

Most of them are available whether you are rich or poor; however all of these pets demand high attention and lots of time.

Bengal Cat

No relation to the Bengal tiger, the Bengal cat is a hybrid creation featuring pre-designed genetic characteristics that are crossbred with the likes of something more exotic, such as the Asian leopard cat.

The Bengal cat is a fun loving, always on the go cat that you won’t find resting very often.

The result is a new cat breed that acts much like a mellow domestic, but looks like he just walked off the Savannah plains.

Savannah Cat

Bred in a similar process to the Bengal Cat, the Savannah Cat is bred by mating the African Serval with a smaller domestic cat.

The Savannah inherently has a much more difficult breeding process, because an African Serval is 40lbs and undomesticated and breeding it with domestic cat breeds is problematic.

Concurrently, the gestation periods between the two animals are different.

Chinese Crested Hairless Puppies

These Chinese crested hairless puppies weigh about 5 to 12 lbs and are very vivacious, alert and friendly animals. Considered to be one of the rarest dogs, these dogs are prone to sunburning on a hot and clear day.

The dogs first originated in Africa and the animals is most often found to be a very pleasant companion that lives for over 10 to 12 years.

Hyacinth Macaw

The hyacinth macaw weighs in at four pounds, and the world’s largest parrot species also enjoys a tremendous four-foot wingspan. This South American native mates for life, is easily domesticated and will probably outlive you. In the wild, he eats the nuts from two kinds of palm trees, but one of them, the acuri, he only eats after it has passed through the digestive system of another animal.

Kinkajou

This nocturnal rain forest mammal is friendly and affectionate by nature and, therefore, enjoys some popularity among exotic-pet owners.

Despite their sharp, carnivorous teeth they eat bananas, eggs, mangoes, fruit loops, marshmallows, and gummi bears. This preserves their wicked, bacteria-loaded bite for when threatened or scared.

Sugar Glider

These popular little nocturnal marsupials from northeast Australia weigh no more than about five ounces.

Their lively and curious nature helps them to bond easily with humans. Unfortunately, they’re also social and nocturnal, and want your attention when you can’t give it – at night.

For that reason, it is recommended that you keep at least two sugar gliders. Owners should also provide an environment with branches or vines to satisfy the sugar glider’s desire to climb.

Snow Macaque

The Japanese Macaque, also known as the Snow Monkey, is a terrestrial Old World monkey species native to Japan.

The Snow Macaque is considered a threatened species as we continue to encroach on more and more of the animal’s habitat. Due to this fact, coveted licenses and special permits are mandated to own this very rare animal.

The Snow Macaque is a smaller primate with a lifespan of over 25 years with the distinguishing feature of a hairless red face.

Squirrel monkey

Hailing from Central and South America, the squirrel monkey is omnivorous, measuring in at about 2.75 pounds; they have a number of predators, which is one reason they run with a posse that can number as high as 500.

Speaking proportionately, they have the largest brain of all the primates (that includes humans). Couple that intelligence with a social and affectionate nature, and things like house-training come relatively easy to this monkey.

Mona monkey

This West African native is an Old World monkey who peaks out at about 15 pounds and lives into his early 20s.

Like any other monkey, this mona monkey also needs to move those crazy limbs. Owners should provide them with an enclosure that permits climbing, swinging, goofing around, and even hiding.

The most difficult job may be monkey-proofing your home, since he can outsmart or out-jiggle most baby-proof methods.

Chimpanzee

Eerily analogous to humans in life span, behavior and even DNA (we share 94%), chimps have a hold on human fascination and attract the likes of scientists, zoo-goers and potential pet owners.

This remarkable similarity also hints toward why they make for such problematic and unmanageable pets. Chimpanzee can be house-trained, but he’s intelligent enough to have a mind of his own. If he wants to raid the fridge, but fails to outwit you, his 115-pound frame has another option- take it by force.

His average upper-body strength is five times that of a human. With a more sophisticated gripping capacity he could show you up at the gym, but why bother? He can just maul you to death.

Chinchilla Lanigera

Chinchilla’s lifespan is typically about 15 years, but 18-22 years is not uncommon. Its Body length is about 10-14 inches; tail is another 5-6 inches or so.

With gentle handling from a young age most baby chinchillas will become quite tame and bond closely with their owners, although sometimes they do not like to be held or cuddled.

They are very active and playful. Chinchillas can be kept singly, and usually will do fine as same sex pairs especially if they are littermates or introduced at a young age.

White Lion Cubs

According to Forbes (America’s Priciest Pets), as a pet this cub is the world’s costliest animal. The white lion is not a species unto itself; he’s your standard lion with a potentially fatal flaw. The flaw is a recessive gene that alerts both potential prey (wildebeests, hippos and adult elephants) as well as predators (hunters) to his presence.

The problem with raising a cub is the same as raising some puppies — they grow up. In the case of a white lion, that can mean reaching 500 pounds.

Ball Python

There are two types of people: those who like snakes as pets and those who don’t.

It’s doubtful that the red eyes or exotic colors of some of these rare variations will entice the uninterested.

After all, ownership in this case means keeping your 5-foot-long ball python in a 30 gallon tank and feeding it dead mice, rats or gerbils every 10 days for the next 30 years.

Reticulated Python

Hailing largely from Thailand and Indonesia, reticulated pythons represent the longest known species of snake in the animal kingdom.

How do you keep this monster happy? Start with a fairly large tank for a habitat in which humidity levels and high temperatures must be regulated with some discipline.

Breeders recommend getting a second person to help you feed your reticulated albino type II tiger python ; someone needs to call an ambulance when it mistakes you for a carcass.

Lavender Albino Python Female

This Albino is very different from the more common form of albinism. The white areas have a nice lavender color and the eyes are a very deep, ruby red. The trait is a simple recessive and is represented in captivity at this time.

Also available from python breeder Bob Clark, the rarity has fueled demand.

Leopard Gecko

Leopard geckos may live about 20 years. Leopard geckos reach approximately 8-10 inches in length.

Leopard geckos are commonly yellow and white with black spots (hatchlings start out more striped, and gradually change to the spotted appearance). There are several color and pattern (e.g. jungle) variations.

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Neelima Reddy, author of this article writes for ThePetsCentral.com The Pets Central blog helps you learn everything you need to know about pets. Know more about various tips for raising pets like dogs, cats, birds, fish, and other pets like rabbit, monkey, etc. Visit Pets Blog


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