Register now, it’s free to

  • Receive our enewsletter, read a recent issue
  • Enter competitions
  • Join our meeting place

Font size: A+ A-
Health > Wellbeing > Pets > Pet Pals

Pet Pals

6th Oct 2010
People love their pets and some are happy to share the comings and goings on Fido and Tiddles with the rest of the world. If you love your pet and want to share it with other pet lovers, why not give your furry friend their own “Facebook” site.
Two new websites have been launched where you can make your pets their own “Facebook”, put pets up for adoption or even adopt a furry friend!

Catbook
Connecting cat lovers across Australia and around the world, you can upload a profile and photo of your cat and link-in with others. While the website may just seem like any other facebook-type website, there are medical tips and advice, forums, clubs, events and even a classified section.
Visit Catbook

Dogbook
Connecting dog lovers across Australia and around the world, You can upload a profile and photo of your cat and link-in with others. While the website may just seem like any other facebook-type website, there are medical tips and advice, forums, clubs, events and even a classified section.
Visit Dogbook






Top five weight-loss tips

Top five weight-loss tips

Winter is a great excuse to hide those few extra kilos under more layers of clothing but carrying extra weight is not good for your health.

Shed the extra kilos

Milestone health checks

Milestone health checks

Your doctor won’t always tell you when it’s time to start getting tested, so it’s important that you know what you need to do and when.

Get informed

Ten early signs of dementia

Ten early signs of dementia

How do you know if memory loss and confusion are just signs of getting older or are the first indicators that something more sinister is wrong?

Knowing the warning signs

Homemade remedies

Homemade remedies

YOURLifeChoices has quick and easy remedies which can be rustled up from the contents of your pantry so you can give the pharmacy a miss.

Gentle on your body and wallet

Demystifying prostate cancer

Demystifying prostate cancer

One in every 11 men will develop prostate cancer by the age of 70. Catching prostate cancer early is the best way to ensure it is ‘curable’.

What if it’s you?