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Cat
Date Issued: 2016-08-02
Postage Value: 0 cents

Commemorative issue
Pets
Cat

The stamp art for Pets features 20 existing photographs of different animals. Each photograph represents animals we love from these groups: puppies, betta fish, iguanas, hamsters, goldfish, parrots, guinea pigs, tortoises, rabbits, kittens, corn snakes, mice, hermit crabs, chinchillas, gerbils, dogs, parakeets, horses, cats, and geckos.

More than half of U.S. homes have at least one pet, with the number growing every year. The most common domesticated animals are dogs and cats, but pets come in all shapes and sizes. Pets offer their human companions unconditional love and happiness, as well as physical and emotional health benefits. They are more than just animals; many people consider them members of the family. Whether you prefer the silky scales of a corn snake or the warm fluff of a guinea pig, responsible pet ownership begins with familiarizing yourself with the animal possession laws and regulations in your area and finding the right pet for your life and needs. Choosing a pet whose specific needs you can understand and accommodate will ensure that your new animal friend will live a happy, healthy, and safe life.

The Gecko is a very small species of Lizard. There are more than 1,500 different. The look of the Gecko will vary due to the fact that there are so many different species. Most of them have a vibrant green color to them and a cream belly. They have a tail that is long and thin. They also feature very large, wide eyes. They have very short wide limbs.

The Gecko is found in warm regions around the world. They are very high in population. They seem to do the best in areas where the daily temperature is from 78 to 88 degrees. They can’t survive at night if the temperature dips below 70 degrees.
 

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