Help feral cats stay warm this winter! The shelter I built is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to help (You can also add a plastic/vinyl flap over the opening once a cat as begun to use the shelter to protect them even more from the elements). So if you really love cats, please share this video with your Friends.
Posted on November 12, 2014 by lurulusa
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
French Authorities Shut Seafront Over Fears Beached Animal May Blow Up - They May Have To Use Dynamite On It
French officials face a race against time to dispose of a beached whale - before it explodes with potentially fatal consequences.
The decaying 15-ton carcass has become so bloated with gas there is a high chance it could burst, wildlife experts have warned.
Authorities are now desperately trying to work out the best way of getting rid of it - and may even blow it up with dynamite.
To read more on this story, click here: French Authorities Shut Seafront Over Fears Beached Animal May Blow Up
The decaying 15-ton carcass has become so bloated with gas there is a high chance it could burst, wildlife experts have warned.
Authorities are now desperately trying to work out the best way of getting rid of it - and may even blow it up with dynamite.
To read more on this story, click here: French Authorities Shut Seafront Over Fears Beached Animal May Blow Up
10 Fruits and Vegetables That Are Toxic to Dogs
We love to share food with our dogs, and since fruits and vegetables are healthy for us, we often assume they’re healthy for our pets too. This is often the case, but that certainly doesn’t mean it’s always the case. In fact, there are some fruits and vegetables that are toxic to our dogs. So if you plan on sharing some snacks with your pup, make sure you don’t feed anything you find on this list!
To read more on this story, click here: 10 Fruits and Vegetables That Are Toxic to Dogs
To read more on this story, click here: 10 Fruits and Vegetables That Are Toxic to Dogs
Assemblyman: Make Sex With Animals Illegal In New Jersey
Trenton – Sex with animals is still legal in New Jersey. But it won't be for long if a Central Jersey assemblyman's bill becomes law.
An Assembly committee has approved a bill that would make bestiality illegal. The state is one of 14 states that does not explicitly ban bestiality.
The bill's sponsor says the state's animal cruelty laws just don't cut it.
Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, R-16th District, said prosecutors had to drop animal cruelty charges against a Moorestown resident in 2009 who was accused of molesting cows.
The bill would make bestiality a fourth-degree crime, punishable by up to 18 months in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. The penalties would be upgraded if the animal dies.
Ciattarelli said an intern in his office came up with the idea for the bill.
An Assembly committee has approved a bill that would make bestiality illegal. The state is one of 14 states that does not explicitly ban bestiality.
The bill's sponsor says the state's animal cruelty laws just don't cut it.
Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, R-16th District, said prosecutors had to drop animal cruelty charges against a Moorestown resident in 2009 who was accused of molesting cows.
The bill would make bestiality a fourth-degree crime, punishable by up to 18 months in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. The penalties would be upgraded if the animal dies.
Ciattarelli said an intern in his office came up with the idea for the bill.
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