Pets & Animals
218 sites
Subcategories:
- Cats (40)
- Dogs (15)
- Exotic Pets (84)
- Wildlife (72)
https://market.kingsnake.com/
Kingsnake.com is a long-running marketplace and community hub for reptile and amphibian enthusiasts, offering classified ads for snakes, lizards, turtles, tortoises, frogs, and more. Visitors can browse listings by species or region, find breeders and dealers, explore upcoming reptile expos, and connect with the community through forums and photo galleries.
https://netvet.wustl.edu/ssi.htm
NetVet Veterinary Resources, created by Ken Boschert DVM at Washington University, is a comprehensive directory of animal species resources organized by category including amphibians, birds, cats, dogs, horses, reptiles, primates, and zoo animals. The Electronic Zoo component links to images, sounds, and informational sites for dozens of species, making it a rich veterinary and animal reference hub from the mid-1990s.
http://smp.ibcbettas.org/
The IBC Species Maintenance Program is the official clearinghouse of the International Betta Congress, dedicated to preserving and documenting wild Betta species through research, breeder networking, stock cataloging, and species-specific care guides. Covering every known Betta species with articles, references, and a breeder network, it serves as an essential hub for enthusiasts working to conserve these rare freshwater fish.
https://pewit.blogspot.com/
Graham Catley, an ornithological consultant and serious local patch birder, documents his wildlife encounters across Lincolnshire and beyond with a strong focus on rare and notable bird sightings. Posts feature detailed field notes and photography covering species like Pectoral Sandpiper, Brown Hairstreak butterflies, and Bearded Tits at Alkborough Flats.
https://columbusfishclub.org/
CAFE (Columbus Area Fish Enthusiasts) is a nonprofit aquarium club based in Columbus, Ohio, offering members access to fish auctions, swap meets, native fish collection trips, newsletters, and a breeding achievement program. With 1,825 members and events running across all seasons, it serves both novice and veteran aquarists looking to connect with a passionate fishkeeping community.
https://petloss.com/
Petloss.com, created by Ed Williams, offers compassionate grief support for pet owners mourning the loss of a beloved animal, featuring the Rainbow Bridge poem, tribute pages, healing poetry, and a Monday Pet Loss Candle Ceremony. The site also hosts a chat room and multilingual resources, making it a long-running community hub for people navigating the pain of pet loss.
https://avibase.bsc-eoc.org/links/links.jsp
Bird Links to the World is a massive curated directory of over 37,654 links devoted to birds, birding, and ornithology, organized by region and topic. Whether you are looking for species checklists, bird sounds, conservation resources, or local birding hotspots, this is one of the most comprehensive link collections for birdwatchers and ornithologists on the web.
https://mikostars.neocities.org/
Miko's Cat Corner is a personal site by a creator named Miko, featuring daily blogs and a dedicated cats section suggesting feline content is central to the experience. The site also includes a curated links section called Net Neighbours and participates in the No AI Webring, giving it a charming old-web community feel.
https://onio.club/
A charming personal site called onio.club with sections dedicated to fish, pets, space, and chat, suggesting a hobbyist with a love for aquatic and animal companions. The image-heavy layout and playful navigation give it a cozy old-web feel, with a 'turn off the lights' feature hinting at a thoughtfully decorated personal space.
http://fishhead.com/articles/ventsex.htm
Gary Kratochvil of Exotic Tropicals provides a detailed photographic guide to sexing cichlids by examining the genital vent, covering over a dozen species including Tropheus moorii, Cyphotilapia frontosa, and various Malawi and Tanganyikan cichlids. With 23 photographs and step-by-step technique advice, this is a practical reference for hobbyist fishkeepers trying to identify male and female fish for breeding purposes.