Adult Shelter Pets Anxiously Wait To Be Picked For “Holiday Sleepover”

It is the “most wonderful time of the year”, or at least that is what shelter pets continue to hear. Sadly, many shelters are in crisis mode as pets continue to arrive and adopters decrease. Several pets have been waiting for months to find their person and some are losing hope. Each animals wants to find a home for the holidays, so Humane Society of Broward County in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has come up with a way to help find their adult pets experience the joy of the holiday – even if it is only for a short time....

    Posted On: Dec 20, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Stray Kitten Adopts Family, Ends Up with the Name Pia Because She’s a ‘Pain in the…’

This story was originally shared on The Animal Rescue Site. Submit your own rescue story here. Your story just might be the next to be featured on our blog! My mom told me about a 6-month-old kitten someone had dumped on our farm. I went to see her and fell instantly in love as she snuggled right up to me. CAT. PHOTO: PIXABAY / ANNETTE MEYER I took her home that night. She had obviously been somebody’s pet because she was extremely comfortable in a house and knew how to use a litter box. My three older cats let her rule the roost. FEED...

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Reindeer’s ‘Extraordinary Visual System’ Includes Seasonal Eye Color Change, Ability to See UV Light

As Christmas approaches, reindeer may be on our radar more than usual, whether we’re chatting with kids who still believe in Santa, we’re watching our favorite holiday movies featuring reindeer, or we find ourselves wanting to learn more about the real-life animals. If you happen to belong to that last group, a new study may pique your interest. During the wintertime, reindeer may not have as much access to food, so they mostly eat a specific type of lichen, called reindeer moss. They get to it by digging into the snow. Another...

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Animal Welfare Practices Transform The More We Understand Farm Animals’ Minds

Farm animals, often viewed as simple beings, are proving to be anything but. Recent research delves into their emotional and cognitive depths, challenging long-held assumptions about their mental capabilities. This evolution in understanding marks a significant shift in how we perceive and interact with these animals. Photo: PexelsPigs demonstrate empathy towards their peers. Challenging Old Stereotypes: Farm Animals’ Surprising Intelligence Contrary to traditional beliefs, studies reveal that farm animals like pigs, goats, and cows...

    Posted On: Dec 19, 2023 | Category: Articles The Animal Rescue SiteView Details

Malnourished Dog Suffering From Several Health Issues Found At Gas Station Needs Your Help

Meet Edgardo. Life has not been easy for the sweet six-year-old pup who was found malnourished and suffering from multiple health issues. He was discovered at a gas station in Mexico by Riviera Rescue. No one knows how long he has lived on the streets, but he is in desperate need of medical care. The rescue brought him to the clinic where he was examined by a veterinarian. Photo: Riviera Rescue Edgardo tested positive for erlichia, heartworm, and ringworm. He also has an eye infection, needs dental work, and is missing fur due to mange. He...

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At-Risk Shelter Pets Arrive In Wisconsin For A Second Chance To Find A Home For Holidays

Over 45 dogs and cats were taken from overcrowded shelters and boarded a plane in New Orleans to start the next chapter of their lives. Photo: GGC The staff who helped care for the shelter pets made sure they were safely on the plane and waved goodbye as they lifted off. Photo: GGC Many were at risk of euthanasia due to the lack of space and adopters. They all wanted the same thing for the holidays – a forever home. The Home for the Holidays Flight to Freedom landed in Wisconsin on Monday where staff and volunteers from the receiving...

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Mongolia Ends Cruelty to Street Animals with Groundbreaking Pet Law

Mongolia, a country renowned for its vast steppes and nomadic culture, has recently taken a significant stride in animal welfare. The introduction of a new pet law marks a transformative shift in how the nation addresses the rights and treatment of animals, particularly pets. Mongolia’s pioneering legislation of the Pet Law has the potential to redefine animal welfare standards globally. Photo: PexelsMongolia recently passed a groundbreaking pet welfare law. Ending Cruel Practices in Mongolia For years, Mongolia grappled with the...

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3D-Printed Medical Devices on Stuffed Animals Bring Joy to Children’s Healthcare Journeys

In Durand, Illinois, a heartwarming initiative is changing lives, one stuffed animal at a time. Carolyn Robbins, the brainchild behind this project, has created a unique approach to comfort and support for children with medical needs. Her business, WC (World’s Coolest) Build a Buddy, teams up with a UK collaborator to produce ‘Battle Buddies’—stuffed animals equipped with 3D-printed medical devices mirroring those used by children with health conditions. “These kids are on a journey and it’s not the easiest...

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Family Falls in Love with Stray Kitten, Who Later Receives Serious Diagnosis

This story was originally shared on The Animal Rescue Site. Submit your own rescue story here. Your story just might be the next to be featured on our blog! We found him one summer night, and he had me twisted round his little broken tail within seconds. We figured someone had dumped him next to our place. CAT. PHOTO: PIXABAY / MOSHE HAROSH We took him in and it was like he always belonged. We already had two other cats and were not keen on adding a third, but he obviously had other plans and within days, he was a member of our family. FEED...

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Chimpanzees and Bonobos Recognize Friends Decades After They’ve Seen Them

Chimpanzees and bonobos are our closest animal relatives, sharing more than 98% of our DNA. We’re thought to have split off from a common ancestor at least 6 million years ago, but we share common traits. Those include a high level of intelligence and communication through hand and limb gestures. A new study finds our long-term memory may be another commonality. Research recently published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences investigated whether or not bonobos and chimpanzees recognized old acquaintances that they...

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