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February 04, 2016

Domain extensions for animal lovers

All you animal fans out there, I have some good news: There are hundreds of New Domain extensions now available to website owners, including a few that celebrate animals of all kinds. So if you’re passionate about animals, work as a veterinarian or zoologist, or have a pet supply business, you can use any of these […]


All you animal fans out there, I have some good news: There are hundreds of New Domain extensions now available to website owners, including a few that celebrate animals of all kinds. So if you’re passionate about animals, work as a veterinarian or zoologist, or have a pet supply business, you can use any of these animal domain extensions to create a better online presence.

.DOG

Man’s best friend has its own web space! Register a .DOG domain to share training tips, set up an eCommerce site meant just for Fido, or to show off the latest photos of your fur babies.

.HORSE

Equestrians can become part of a niche web space with the .HORSE domain extension. Riders, breeders, trainers, and more can use .HORSE to showcase their passion or create an interesting web presence for their business.

.FISH

No matter if you have a 50-gallon tank full of the most exotic breeds or simply keep a goldfish in a glass bowl, the .FISH domain is available for your online use. This domain can also be used by people who enjoy fishing and want to share that passion with others.

.CRICKET

Alright, so this could be a bit of a stretch—after all, .CRICKET is intended for the popular British sport, not the six-legged insect variety. But for any entomologists or closet cricket enthusiasts out there, you can now share your love for this creature with an adeptly named domain extension.

.PET

If you’re more of a ferret or guinea pig lover, then you can still register a domain name that speaks of your love for these animals. The .PET domain hasn’t become generally available until Feb. 23, but you can pre-register a .PET domain now.

Hey, where’s .CAT?

Well the good news is that there is a .CAT domain ending. However, it’s actually a domain that’s dedicated to the Catalan language and culture. So unless you happen to be a Catalan speaker or educator, or can wrangle up endorsements from those who already have a .CAT domain, you won’t be able to register a .CAT domain dedicated to your furry feline friends.

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