This past weekend the exhibition halls at Paris's Parc Floral turned into a pet lover's play land when the 2011 Animal Expo rolled in with over 300 dogs, 700 cats, fish, birds, farm animals, reptiles and rodents. When I saw metro billboards displaying advertisements for the expo, I knew I had to go. A chance to play with all those dogs and cats--who wouldn't want to attend?! Mon mari and I headed to the event early on Saturday afternoon and were really wowed by the sheer number and diversity of animals on display. I knew were going to get more than just puppy play time when on our walk to the event entrance I saw someone leaving the expo carrying a plastic container holding a small, slithery snake! They'd obviously just purchased the new family pet! After buying our tickets at the door, we decided to check out the smaller exhibition halls first. We saw sheep, rats, mice, iguanas, turtles, frogs, and more snakes than Samuel L. Jackson had on his plane. We couldn't believe the number of attendees interested in taking home a snake! Some of the breeds were selling for 400 euros a pop! As much as we enjoyed the movie Ratatouille, we knew a pet rat wasn't in our future so we left the rodent and reptile party and headed to see the dogs and cats. Within a few steps of walking into the big exhibition hall, I felt like I was on the set of the film Best in Show except, instead of dogs, cats were the stars. The cat owners were clearly on break as many of them sat eating baguettes and talking shop while their felines lounged in luxurious cat carriers. I couldn't help but imagine all of the cat intrigue going on! Meow, meow, meow, meow... On our way out of cat-ville, I snapped the photo below. Wouldn't one of these pillows or paintings be a fabulous addition to your home? Don't tell you don't want one... Sayonara cats! It was finally time for man's best friend. There were over 65 different breeds for mon mari and I to oh and ah. While many of the dog owners didn't want visitors petting their prized chien, there were still plenty that allowed you to get up close and personal. I even got a few licks and nibbles from some rambunctious puppies. By the time we pulled ourselves away from the Bernese Mountain Dog booth, I was convinced we could figure out how to care for a puppy in Paris. Do dogs really need that much space? Wouldn't one just love to cuddle up in our little apartment? The answer is probably not, but that can't stop me from stalking puppy breeders (even if I do have to wait a year or two)! Hope these cute photos bring some cheer to your Monday! Have a great start to the week! CommentsKAREN WELLS 10/10/2011 05:54
Great way to start..funny, I had just 'shared' something from a friend's FB which said something like 'shelter pets need your money more than pet stores do'. Were all those animals there for sale? by owners? Do you know? Odd....but your future puppies are adorable. Brings to mind one of your mom's favorite songs: Dinner Time for Frazier. Hi Karen--Only a small number of the animals at the expo were actually for sale (many of them being of the rodent and reptile variety). I saw maybe one or two dog breeders selling puppies, but the expo was mainly focused on showcasing breeds and getting you to buy all the other stuff you need to have a pet. There were a ton of vendors! Seeing as we don't have a pet here in Paris, I wasn't suckered in by the crazy cat homes and dog beds even though they looked more comfortable than my own bed! My mom probably would have loved buying things for Frazier though :) Ooohh...how did you resist? When my boys were young they announced they wanted a new pet...apparently a golden retriever wasn't good enough. They wanted either a snake....or a rat. I chose the rat because there was no way I would allow a snake in my house. And we had rats...everywhere for about 10 years. They're not so bad! Delana--If my bag had been bigger, I totally would have grabbed a puppy or two;) As soon as I got home, I started googling breeders in France. It's going to be a long wait though and maybe I should give some serious consideration to a rat. I have heard they make excellent pets and can be trained quite easily. Seeing as how there are already more rats in Paris than people, what would one more rat be? Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Leave a Reply |