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Saturday, March 6, 2021

Top-Selling Flea & Tick Collar Linked To Several Pet Deaths, Illnesses


Because fleas and ticks prove more than a minor nuisance to our dogs, there are many products out there aimed at keeping them away. However, some flea and tick collars that release pesticides onto your pet can actually be dangerous themselves.

The pesticide used in Seresto collars is supposed to kill fleas, ticks, and other pests while being safe for dogs and cats to wear. They’re designed to work for eight months, releasing small amounts of pesticide at a time. Seresto collars may be a top-seller on Amazon, but there have been several injuries and even pet deaths linked to them.

To read more on this story, click here: Top-Selling Flea & Tick Collar Linked To Several Pet Deaths, Illnesses


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Father-Of-Two Spots of One of Only 50 Albino British Squirrels Outside His Edinburgh Flat


  • Richard Waugh, 51, spotted the albino squirrel outside his flat in Edinburgh
  • The UK has around 50 albino squirrels with white hair and red or pink eyes
  • The odds of a squirrel being born white are thought to be about one in 100,000

A father captured extraordinary pictures of an albino squirrel posing for pictures outside his house – where it has become a regular visitor.

Richard Waugh, 51, was thrilled when he spotted the incredibly rare squirrel scampering around outside his flat in Edinburgh.

Software developer Richard said he sees the ultra-rare critter – which he has named Lexy – a couple of times a week and sometimes scatter nuts out for her.

To read more on this story, click here: Father-of-two spots of one of only 50 albino British squirrels outside his Edinburgh flat


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The Humane Rescue Alliance Monthly Outdoor Adoption Events! (Washington, DC)



Looking to adopt, but can’t do it today? The Humane Rescue Alliance, 1022 M Street, SE, Washington, DC 20003-3616. You can join them on the first Saturday of every month for an outdoor adoption event at their M Street location. PLEASE SHARE!

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Friday, March 5, 2021

Cats Are too Socially Inept To Be Loyal


Cats may be too socially clueless to understand when someone is not being nice to their owners.

In the cat world, there's a saying that you should keep your humans' friends close and your humans' enemies … just as close. That's the takeaway of a new study that shows that cats, unlike dogs, will gladly accept food from people who are not nice to their owners. 

While dog lovers may rejoice at the chance for another study suggesting dogs are more loyal than cats, the conclusion is not that simple. It might not be that cats are disloyal; rather, they may be too socially clueless to understand when someone is not being nice to their owners, according to the new study, which was published in the February issue of the journal Animal Behavior and Cognition.

To read more on this story, click here: Cats Are too Socially Inept To Be Loyal


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Navy SEAL Remembers Dog Who Bravely Served And Died In Battle


There is no loyalty like that of military working dogs have with their handlers. These dogs have no fear and are so attached to their handlers, so dedicated to their mission and both have absolute confidence in each other.

Tyson, a Belgian Malinois, was one of the best of them. He was attached to a Navy SEAL Team and served his team with uncommon distinction, skill and utter faithfulness. Sadly, Tyson was killed in action recently and the loss to his handler and to the team is a heavy one indeed.

To read more on this story, click here: Navy SEAL Remembers Dog Who Bravely Served And Died In Battle


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WATCH: Portland Dog Does Viral After Climbing Ladder To Roof


PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A Portland man was spending his afternoon taking down Christmas decorations from the roof of his house when he looked over and saw one of his golden retrievers running around up there with him.

Home security footage of how the dog got up there has since gone viral--something you won't believe until you see it.

Ace the dog climbed a ladder and got on top of the house all on his own while his furry friend Bo looked on, according to his owner Vince Matteson.

To read more on this story, click here: WATCH: Portland Dog Does Viral After Climbing Ladder To Roof


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Feline Mystery Solved in Maryland as Giant ‘Ghost Cat' Finds Loving Home



A neighborhood in Olney, Maryland, was wondering if a wild lynx was on the loose — but one family soon learned this “Ghost Cat” was ready for a loving home. News4’s Molette Green reports.

To see video, click here: Feline Mystery Solved in Maryland as Giant ‘Ghost Cat' Finds Loving Home



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Woman Finds Gorgeous ‘Flower Mantis’ Living in Her Garden


On a September day in South Africa, Margaret Neville made a fascinating discovery in her back garden. Resting among her lavender bushes was a flower mantis, a type of praying mantis which has evolved to appear incredibly “floral” as a method of camouflage. The particular flower mantis found by Neville is a female with a large swirl pattern on her back and protrusions that look like lavender buds along her legs. Astonished by the insect's beauty, Neville named the mantis “Miss Frilly Pants” in reference to her purple “pantaloons.”

To read more on this story, click here: Woman Finds Gorgeous ‘Flower Mantis’ Living in Her Garden


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