Dogster, Inc. Releases a New Pet Humor Site, Snuzzy.com

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Tue May 20, 2008 5:00am EDT

  SAN FRANCISCO, CA, May 20 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
 Dogster, Inc., creator of the Dogster.com and Catster.com online
communities, today launched Snuzzy.com. This new website features the best dog,
cat and
general animal humor from across the vast virtual world of memes, photos and
videos.

    The site is responsible for coining and introducing the term "snuzzy," a
pet- and animal-friendly adjective that describes the unique quality of
being cute and funny. Hence the Snuzzy: Where Cute & Funny Collide blog
provides readers with the best-of-breed finds in the world of online pet
content. Categories include jokes, products, news and more.

    Readers are encouraged to leave comments and submit photos, videos and
stories they think are snuzzy, as well as subscribe to the blog.

    Snuzzy joins Dogster's existing network of popular blogs. The For the
Love of Dog Blog covers dog news headlines, while the Vet Blog features
information and advice from a DVM.

    About Dogster, Inc.

    Dogster, Inc., architect of the Dogster.com and Catster.com online
communities, is the industry alpha dog in pet-focused online communities.
Online since January 2004, its properties are now home to more than 550,000
members from over 150 countries, making it the fastest growing pet community
in existence. Dogster, Inc. is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. Visit
www.dogster.com/tour to see what all the barking is about, or call
415-934-0400 for more information.

    Dogster, Catster and/or the logos and icons associated with each of these
names
are trademarks of Dogster, Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

    

Contact:
Angela Moore
Email: editor@dogster.com
Phone: 415-934-0400

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