My name is Trisha Chakraborty, currently I am pursuing my bachelor’s degree in Journalism and mass communication from Chitkara University. I’ve always been fascinated by how stories can shape emotions, spark thought, and sometimes, even shift perspectives. Writing, for me, began as a way to express but slowly turned into something deeper: a way to connect. Whether it’s a simple idea or a complex issue, I believe every story has power. Through my writing, I strive to make people feel seen, heard, or simply understood. If a line makes someone pause, reflect, or smile then I know I’ve done something right. I’m still learning, growing, and finding my voice. But every piece I write brings me closer to the kind of storyteller I hope to become.
My name is Trisha Chakraborty, currently I am pursuing my bachelor’s degree in Journalism and mass communication from Chitkara University. I’ve always been fascinated by how stories can shape emotions, spark thought, and sometimes, even shift perspectives. Writing, for me, began as a way to express but slowly turned into something deeper: a way to connect. Whether it’s a simple idea or a complex issue, I believe every story has power. Through my writing, I strive to make people feel seen, heard, or simply understood. If a line makes someone pause, reflect, or smile then I know I’ve done something right. I’m still learning, growing, and finding my voice. But every piece I write brings me closer to the kind of storyteller I hope to become.
By Trisha Chakraborty
Cats’ love for boxes isn’t just cute it’s instinct. In the wild, cats seek enclosed spaces to hide from predators, stalk prey, and feel secure. A simple cardboard box offers that same safe haven at home. It keeps them warm by trapping body heat, reduces stress by providing a private retreat, and sparks curiosity as a place to explore and play. Boxes also satisfy their territorial instincts, giving them a small “kingdom” to claim. Even science backs it studies show boxes lower stress in shelter cats. So, to your cat, a box isn’t junk it’s the ultimate comfort zone.
Cats’ love for boxes isn’t just cute it’s instinct. In the wild, cats seek enclosed spaces to hide from predators, stalk prey, and feel secure. A simple cardboard box offers that same safe haven at home. It keeps them warm by trapping body heat, reduces stress by providing a private retreat, and sparks curiosity as a place to explore and play. Boxes also satisfy their territorial instincts, giving them a small “kingdom” to claim. Even science backs it studies show boxes lower stress in shelter cats. So, to your cat, a box isn’t junk it’s the ultimate comfort zone.
By Trisha Chakraborty
This article explores the emotional world of pets dogs, cats, birds, and fish and how their behaviors reflect not only their needs but also our moods and environments. It highlights the subtle ways animals communicate through movement, sound, and expression. By learning to read these signs, pet owners can build deeper, more compassionate bonds with their companions. From a dog’s wag to a cat’s blink, a bird’s song to a fish’s glide, each moment offers insight into the quiet language of love that pets use every day. Understanding this makes us not just better pet parents, but more empathetic humans.
This article explores the emotional world of pets dogs, cats, birds, and fish and how their behaviors reflect not only their needs but also our moods and environments. It highlights the subtle ways animals communicate through movement, sound, and expression. By learning to read these signs, pet owners can build deeper, more compassionate bonds with their companions. From a dog’s wag to a cat’s blink, a bird’s song to a fish’s glide, each moment offers insight into the quiet language of love that pets use every day. Understanding this makes us not just better pet parents, but more empathetic humans.
By Trisha Chakraborty
This article highlights the often-overlooked signs of stress and unhappiness in pet fish like clamped fins, loss of appetite, or frantic swimming. By tuning into these subtle cues, fish owners can respond with empathy and care. It emphasizes the importance of emotional well-being alongside physical health in creating a peaceful, thriving aquarium environment.
This article highlights the often-overlooked signs of stress and unhappiness in pet fish like clamped fins, loss of appetite, or frantic swimming. By tuning into these subtle cues, fish owners can respond with empathy and care. It emphasizes the importance of emotional well-being alongside physical health in creating a peaceful, thriving aquarium environment.
By Trisha Chakraborty
A bird’s vibrant feathers and lively chirps are signs of good health, and both depend heavily on proper nutrition and daily care. This article explores how a balanced diet tailored to your bird’s species can boost immunity, enhance plumage, and support overall well-being. From choosing the right seeds and pellets to incorporating fresh fruits, veggies, and hydration tips, we guide you through every essential. It also covers hygiene routines, cage cleanliness, and environmental enrichment to ensure your feathered friend lives a long, happy life full of energy, color, and song.
A bird’s vibrant feathers and lively chirps are signs of good health, and both depend heavily on proper nutrition and daily care. This article explores how a balanced diet tailored to your bird’s species can boost immunity, enhance plumage, and support overall well-being. From choosing the right seeds and pellets to incorporating fresh fruits, veggies, and hydration tips, we guide you through every essential. It also covers hygiene routines, cage cleanliness, and environmental enrichment to ensure your feathered friend lives a long, happy life full of energy, color, and song.
By Trisha Chakraborty
Looking for a feathered friend who genuinely enjoys human company? This guide explores 12 bird species that are known for their affectionate, social, and interactive nature. From the intelligent African Grey to the cuddly Cockatiel and the playful Lovebird, these birds are more than just pets they become trusted companions. Each species is detailed with its unique bonding traits and care needs, helping you find the ideal bird for your lifestyle. Whether you're a first-time bird parent or a seasoned owner, this article sheds light on birds that thrive on companionship and emotional connection.
Looking for a feathered friend who genuinely enjoys human company? This guide explores 12 bird species that are known for their affectionate, social, and interactive nature. From the intelligent African Grey to the cuddly Cockatiel and the playful Lovebird, these birds are more than just pets they become trusted companions. Each species is detailed with its unique bonding traits and care needs, helping you find the ideal bird for your lifestyle. Whether you're a first-time bird parent or a seasoned owner, this article sheds light on birds that thrive on companionship and emotional connection.
By Trisha Chakraborty
Many pets suffer in silence, hiding their pain due to instinct or fear. This article helps pet owners recognize subtle signs of hidden pain in dogs, cats, birds, and small mammals such as changes in behavior, appetite, grooming, or posture. By becoming more observant and empathetic, pet parents can detect issues early and seek timely veterinary care. The piece also explores emotional healing, treatment options, and the importance of knowing breed-specific risks. Ultimately, it encourages a deeper bond through awareness, reminding us that true care means listening not just with our ears, but with our eyes, attention, and heart.
Many pets suffer in silence, hiding their pain due to instinct or fear. This article helps pet owners recognize subtle signs of hidden pain in dogs, cats, birds, and small mammals such as changes in behavior, appetite, grooming, or posture. By becoming more observant and empathetic, pet parents can detect issues early and seek timely veterinary care. The piece also explores emotional healing, treatment options, and the importance of knowing breed-specific risks. Ultimately, it encourages a deeper bond through awareness, reminding us that true care means listening not just with our ears, but with our eyes, attention, and heart.
By Trisha Chakraborty
Pets often surprise us with their quiet, instinctive empathy, stepping in during life’s hardest moments without being asked. This article shares seven touching stories—a Labrador lying beside his owner through chemo, a once-aloof cat turning into a constant nurse after a breakup, a parrot repeating calming words during panic attacks, a horse helping rebuild confidence, a rabbit offering silent comfort, a stray dog becoming a reason to keep going, and even a goldfish providing daily purpose. These stories show that compassion knows no species, and sometimes, the smallest gestures from our pets carry the greatest healing power.
Pets often surprise us with their quiet, instinctive empathy, stepping in during life’s hardest moments without being asked. This article shares seven touching stories—a Labrador lying beside his owner through chemo, a once-aloof cat turning into a constant nurse after a breakup, a parrot repeating calming words during panic attacks, a horse helping rebuild confidence, a rabbit offering silent comfort, a stray dog becoming a reason to keep going, and even a goldfish providing daily purpose. These stories show that compassion knows no species, and sometimes, the smallest gestures from our pets carry the greatest healing power.
By Trisha Chakraborty
If you're a pet parent who wants to feed your dog healthier, homemade meals, this article is for you. It shares three simple Indian recipes using just chicken and vegetables vet-approved, easy to cook, and packed with natural goodness. From a gentle carrot-chicken bowl to a hydrating lauki stew and a spinach power mix, these meals offer real nutrition without harmful additives. Plus, they’re made with everyday kitchen ingredients and a whole lot of love. Whether your pup is fussy or has a sensitive stomach, these recipes are a tasty, safe way to show you care straight from your kitchen to their bowl.
If you're a pet parent who wants to feed your dog healthier, homemade meals, this article is for you. It shares three simple Indian recipes using just chicken and vegetables vet-approved, easy to cook, and packed with natural goodness. From a gentle carrot-chicken bowl to a hydrating lauki stew and a spinach power mix, these meals offer real nutrition without harmful additives. Plus, they’re made with everyday kitchen ingredients and a whole lot of love. Whether your pup is fussy or has a sensitive stomach, these recipes are a tasty, safe way to show you care straight from your kitchen to their bowl.
By Trisha Chakraborty
Even the shortest walk can mean the world to your dog. It's more than just exercise it's their time to explore, bond with you, and feel secure in a routine. While life gets busy and skipping a walk once in a while is fine, making it a habit can lead to weight gain, boredom, stress, and even weaken your bond. Dogs thrive on consistency and connection. Whether it’s a short stroll or a long wander, that daily walk grounds them and you. So next time you hesitate, remember: for your dog, it’s not just a walk. It’s everything.
Even the shortest walk can mean the world to your dog. It's more than just exercise it's their time to explore, bond with you, and feel secure in a routine. While life gets busy and skipping a walk once in a while is fine, making it a habit can lead to weight gain, boredom, stress, and even weaken your bond. Dogs thrive on consistency and connection. Whether it’s a short stroll or a long wander, that daily walk grounds them and you. So next time you hesitate, remember: for your dog, it’s not just a walk. It’s everything.
By Trisha Chakraborty
It’s easy to fall for the charm of exotic animals,,especially when they look adorable online. But not all creatures are meant to be pets. From monkeys to raccoons, many animals have complex needs that the average home can’t fulfill. This article explores ten such animals that might seem fun to own but bring more trouble than joy. Whether it’s aggression, health risks, or ethical concerns, each of these animals is better left in the wild or with expert care. If you’ve ever thought about owning one of these creatures, this list might make you think twice.
It’s easy to fall for the charm of exotic animals,,especially when they look adorable online. But not all creatures are meant to be pets. From monkeys to raccoons, many animals have complex needs that the average home can’t fulfill. This article explores ten such animals that might seem fun to own but bring more trouble than joy. Whether it’s aggression, health risks, or ethical concerns, each of these animals is better left in the wild or with expert care. If you’ve ever thought about owning one of these creatures, this list might make you think twice.
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