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Five Great Sights To See Safaris Of Africa Live!

There are literally hundreds of national parks and preserved wildlife areas in African safaris that you are sure to find yourself cramping all them into limited schedules. That way, you may see all. but would you rather experience safaris in excessively fast pace and never get the marvel from them or take one place at a time and leave the rest for another vacation and indulge yourself in true beauty. Well, that is practically a personal preference.

To trim down the possibility that you would not take pleasure from the safaris of Africa, we have listed five hottest destinations in this article. Please read on...

Serengeti in Tanzania

This is the famous sight that we normally see in videos documenting the annual migration of animals to find fresher grounds. In fact, the event is duly ranked as one of the most wonderful occurrences in the world. Endless safaris are filled with animals, evoking the spirit of survival and wildlife, all longing to find some place to stay during the worst times of the year.

Masai Mara in Kenya

Wanting to see cats dominating the wildlife, go to Masai Mara, the haven for cheetahs, lions and leopards.

See them in action and see them near...this sight is most perfect for cat enthusiasts as they offer endless miles of vegetation which is conducive for survival. Not too mention, conducive for game viewing.

However, this is strictly not the perfect place if you want to be alone. Since it is popular, it had become the hottest sight for the outpour of tourists.

Kruger National Park in South Africa

For superb accommodation and sheer delight of seeing myriad of animals, plants and bird species, this park seems to be one of the perfect place to offer thrills that safaris in Africa may present. This is due to the reason that the park shelters diverse ecosystems that allow different species to coexist within a single location.

Selinda Reserve in Botswana

Though this haven is less popular among novice safari travelers, it is still the top choice of seasoned travelers who seem to return to the place over and over and over again. The high standard of accommodation and high concentration of species draws them towards this sanctuary.

South Luangwa National Park in Zambia

This is one of Africa's best kept secrets, which only waits for its own time to be. It is like a diamond that is about to be discovered amidst the roughness of the stones. Someday, as experts say, South Luangwa National Park will claim it proper place among the top vacation spots in Africa.


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Aggressive female cat - dominance or territorial issues?
My husband and I combined our cats wen we got married 8 months ago. Unfortunately, one of my cats, a female calico, does not get along well with the "new guys". When in the same room with the other cats, she follows them around, bullies them into corners, and picks fights. I had never seen cats actually roll in a cat fight until Bonnie got into it with one of the other cats. So, she now lives in our bedroom. (Because if she's allowed out, the other cats creep around the house and stay confined to the bedrooms) She's fine with her brother and she absolutely adores people, she just hates my husband's cats. I will not get rid of her and I am currently trying the Comfort Cat wall plug in thing. Any other suggestions? The new cats are: 3 males and 1 female. She hates all of them equally for the most part, but seems to have it out for one male in particular.

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Male cat dominance issues -- litter box blocking, HELP! ?
I have two cats in the house right now -- they are both males, and one is neutered, and the other is not. It turns out that the one who is neutered was not using the litter box because the un-neutered cat was blocking it, being the more dominant male. We've had to take in our neutered cat and have his bladder drained, run some tests and everything is o.k. -- so we were told it was just the male dominance issue and the littler box being blocked so he couldn't pee. The un-neutered cat is a stray, so we've been keeping him outside since then. My question is, if we get this stray cat neutered, will he still continue to block the litter box from the other cat? Does anyone know if this is an issue of being neutered or not, or will this behavior continue, regardless?

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???Male cat dominance?
i have a five year old cat at home and we got a kitten about 3 months ago and up until last month he started showing male dominance and idk if that is what it is or not. he started to urinate on things like bed covers, cat beds, towels, shower mats, and basically anything soft and fuzzy. but the thing is he won't do it in my room, only in my moms room. Basically when we got him i kept him in my room every day for a week with me when i was home all day, and we let the other cat roam free around the house, just until we got the kitten comfortable with his new surroundings. Then my moms room was my older cats "turf". thats why i think it might be the dominance thing. he also started to get really jealous whenever i would show any attention to my other cat, whenever i pet him, talk to him, or feed him first then he immediately goes and attacks my older cat. What do i do to get him to stop urinating on things and attacking my older cat? i never catch him in the act of urinating. HELP!!!!!! well to answer your question, yes my kitten and my older cat are both neutered. and its not the older cat that urinates on things, its my kitten who does it. he does it everywhere except for my room which i find really odd

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How can I show my cat dominance?
My cat has been misbehaving since I got her when she was a kitten. She scratches my other cat, and myself. She hisses all the time and growls when you touch her. How can I make this stop, its getting to be too much, but I'm not getting rid of her. Any advice?

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Why my dog eats cat poop?
I have a shep/rottie mix. Have raised her from a puppy, she is now 9yrs old. She has been around other cats before (she was outside and cats inside) In April I brought home my cats and we all are in the house together. They got used to each other with a little friction. We all get along good now with a little jealousy. In the past couple weeks I noticed she has been eating cat poop from the litter box. Is she giving in to cat dominance? Please help she is a very loveable dog but now I can't even get close to her she STINKS!

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