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The Pet Shop with Marc Morrone : ウィキペディア英語版
Marc Morrone

Marc Morrone (born 1960 in Bronx, New York)〔http://www.newsday.com/lifestyle/columnists/marc-morrone〕 is an American animal dealer and breeder and host of ''The Pet Shop with Marc Morrone'' for Mag Rack.
He also hosted ''Petkeeping with Marc Morrone'', a television program produced by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, which originally ended its run on September 17, 2006, although several stations throughout the country continue to air old episodes to meet their E/I requirements. It is now back in production on the Hallmark Channel.〔http://www.hallmarkchannel.com/petkeepingwithmarcmorrone/home〕〔http://thestarryeye.typepad.com/pets/2011/01/petkeeping-with-marc-morrone.html〕 He currently lives with his wife and many pets.〔http://www.newsday.com/lifestyle/columnists/marc-morrone〕
==Early life and career==
At age four, Morrone adopted his first pet, a parakeet named Jinxie. By age 18, Morrone’s pet collection had outgrown his parents' house. In 1978, Morrone opened a pet store Parrots of the World. with his business partner Nick Guerra in Rockville Centre, New York. The store has since grown into a large business and as of February 2013 is still in operation.
Morrone’s television career began as a guest on the News 12 program ''The Family Pet''. In 1995, he started a cable show, ''Extra Help Pet Show'', later renamed ''Metro Pets''. His practice of crowding dozens of animals in a small space on-camera was allegedly born of necessity — Morrone claimed it was needed to keep the animals warm in the unheated television studio.The local cable show led to Morrone’s guest appearances with Martha Stewart on her television program Martha Stewart Living, starting in 1997. In 2001, Hearst Entertainment began syndication of ''The Pet Shop With Marc Morrone''.

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