Uniteddogs and Unitedcats now open in Japan

Uniteddogs and Unitedcats, the world’s fastest growing social networking websites for dogs and cats, launched Japanese version of their popular service.

“There are too many social networks for humans out there already,” the team behind the world’s fastest growing pet social networking websites say. “We love to bring people together by what they love – their pets. In fact, we like to bring their pets together,” they add.

Uniteddogs and Unitedcats are to become a new type of social networking websites that concentrate uniting people based on their interests and likes rather than connecting users with the people they already know.

The websites Uniteddogs.com and Unitedcats.com let dog and cat owners create personal pages for their furry friends, upload photos, connect and share their feelings and emotions with other pet lovers in an interactive and fun way, or even start a free blog for their dog or cat.

“Pets are a part of people’s everyday life in Japan,” the CEO, mr Ragnar Sass commented on the launch of the new Japanese version. Uniteddogs and Unitedcats sites currently unite over 85,000 dogs and cats worldwide from hundreds of countries. “We are looking forward to greeting our 100,000th member within the next month. We’re really glad that a lot of Japanese pet lovers can now become part of our network, too,” mr Sass added.

Uniteddogs’ and Unitedcats’ team has received two rounds of financial investment over the last year from a company called Ambient Sound Investments (or ASI), which is ran by the founders of Skype.

Together with Japanese, the popular pet websites are now available in 14 languages worldwide.

Give a warm pat to Cloto from Tokyo, Japan

Uniteddogs and Unitedcats now open in Japan

For more information:

Ragnar Sass
CEO, United Dogs and Cats Ltd
Skype: ragnarsass
ragnar@uniteddogs.com

Visit http://jp.uniteddogs.com and http://jp.unitedcats.com

One Response to “Uniteddogs and Unitedcats now open in Japan”

  1. marylou ang Says:

    this is so great!:) i know that Japanese love their pets so much, and i think its great to meet new Japanese friends and pets…:) another great job UD!:D

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