The Latest on the killing of a gorilla after a child fell into its enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo (all times local): Source: The Latest: Police to probe circumstances of gorilla’s death but no charges are planned – The Washington Post Not only are the police investigating what happened, the Cincinnati-based Stop Animal Exploitation …
Accidents happen. Yes they do. They are bound to because we are frail humans struggling with life. We are not robots. We are imperfect. But, do some cat owners cover up their sloppy attitude towards cat guardianship by telling themselves that “accidents happen”? When we say accidents happen we are absolving ourselves of error. …
Okay, it’s made by Purina and to be brutally honest I don’t think they have a great track record on animal welfare. Do they condone animal testing still? Not sure, but the video is great and the voice is superlative and so is the script.
A stray cat with what appears to have been badly infected or damaged ears was taken to an animal rehoming center where a vet associated with the center amputated a large part of each ear (see photo) whereupon the photo went viral on social media as the charity claimed the loss of the cat’s …
The gorilla’s initial reaction the boy falling into the moat was gentle; you could say very gentle considering his immense size and strength. Harambe appears to hold the boy’s hand or arm and lift him up. Understandably, the boy screams probably not because of pain but because the fearful sight before him. It could …
Abraham Lincoln, a republican President and America’s sixteenth, is voted the best every president and he is ranked the second most popular president after JFK. Let’s just say he was the greatest president of the United States, ever. And he loved cats! How about that? It just goes to prove that people who love …
The following isn’t a cat story, but it could have been. This is the story of a bunny who was seriously injured for the thrill of three teens from Yulee, Florida who posted a video on Snapchat. Whether it be a cat, a dog, a bunny or any other living and breathing animal, abuse …
This is Russia. The dog is a miniature pinscher. He is carrying what must be his cat companion across his neck and shoulders! I don’t know for the life of me why he’s doing it other than to take him home. That is the way it looks in the video. I’ve got a feeling …
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