How could anyone do this to their pet, over the years I keep hearing of this and I still don't know how they can miss treat their pets.
Shelter workers described Parker's condition as 'the worst' they've seen in 27 years. She is seen above after being found by a dumpster near the shelter
Tri-Humane is currently working with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office to determine who abandoned Parker by the rescue's dumpster
Very sad, poor little dog.
The Burrowing Owl
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Mostly found in
South America, North America
Lifespan6-8yearsLength7.5-11 IN19-28 cmWingspan20-24 IN50.8-61 cmA small, long-legged owl that has a flattened facial disc, bright eyes, white eyebrows, dark yellow or gray beak, and a white chin patch.
Diet
Carnivore
large insects, small rodents
Burrowing owls have a binocular vision that allows them to see in a radius of 110 degrees. They can also rotate their head 270 degrees in each direction.
Burrowing Owls have a higher tolerance for carbon dioxide than other birds.
When threatened the owl retreats to the burrow and produces rattling and hissing sounds similar to that of a rattlesnake.
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Both of our cats love watching Animal Planet, this is Charlotte watching tigers.
Charlotte is a rescue cat that came to us one month ago today.
Here she is looking through the blind!
Tiffany our resident cat with Charlotte looking out to the pergola plants.
Tiffany is playing in the tunnel and Charlotte is waiting her turn!
Tiffany Playing with feather wand.
Charlotte watching tv from one of the cat trees.
Snoozing
HI FOLKS HOLA, ,
GREAT PICS, HOPE all are well, and keeping safe,
Hi Cats.
Hope you are well??
What exciting things have you been doing since we last heard from you please?
I know for one, I have missed you.
Hope all is well?
Great to see you posting again Cats. All's well over in my side of the country.
Poor Kittie!
Peaky Blinders actress Anya Taylor-Joy sparks speculation she is engaged to musician boyfriend Malcolm McRae as she is spotted showing off her ringIs Anya Taylor-Joy waving goodbye to life as a singleton? The actress sparked speculation that she may have agreed to marry her musician boyfriend Malcolm McRae after she was spotted wearing a dazzling gem on her ring finger as she arrived in Australia last week. A celebrity gossip page on Instagram set tongues wagging four days ago when it carried an unsourced article claiming that the Peaky Blinders star has recently become engaged
Cat owners are exploiting their pets in social media clips in bid to become famous, charity warns
Funny cat videos have become sinister according to a leading cat charityOwners are now turning to provoking their pets in order to garner viewsExamples include tapping or disturbing the cat to the sound of music
They started out as cute clips of cats posted on social media to amuse or delight fellow pet-lovers.
But ‘funny cat videos’ have become more sinister with some owners exploiting their felines in an attempt to become famous, warns a charity.
Cats Protection highlights videos where owners provoke their pets to garner a reaction in an attempt to make the images go viral.
Examples include tapping the cat to the sound of music, increasing in tempo and force, until the animal strikes back or scaring the cats by putting unusual objects next to them.
‘Funny cat videos’ have become more sinister with some owners exploiting their felines in an attempt to become famous
The charity said such clips may seem amusing but can be very distressing for the pets involved
Marwell Zoo said: 'These horses were extinct in the wild from 1969 until 2008, so the birth is exciting for this Endangered species'
Pictured are two Przewalski horses in the Altyn Emel National Park in Kazakhstan. In the mid 18th century wild Przewalski's horses would have been found from the Russian Steppes east to Kazakhstan, Mongolia and northern China
The pooch went over the edge of the steep cliff at Dungy Head, near Durdle Door in Dorset (Dungy Head red circle and blue circle Durdle Door)
Dog who fell off a 50ft cliff caused a headache for rescuers because she's the same colour as the rocks - but can YOU spot her? A dog named Roxy left coastguards stumped after she fell off a 50ft cliff The Chinese Blue Shar Pei proved difficult to find as she 'looked like a rock' After a 45 minute search involving nearly 20 people, the pet was finally spotted Her colour meant she had blended in with the 185 million year old Jurassic Coast Can YOU spot Roxy huddling amongst the large rocks?By ELLEN COUGHLAN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 22:55 AEST, 28 June 2022 | UPDATED: 23:10 AEST, 28 June 2022
A dog named Roxy left coastguards stumped after she fell off a 50ft cliff and proved difficult to find as she 'looked like a rock'.
Roxy the Chinese Blue Shar Pei went over the edge of the steep cliff at Dungy Head, near Durdle Door in Dorset, on Monday.
Her distraught owners were joined by Wyke and Lulworth Coastguards but they couldn't spot the grey dog which was camouflaged against the rocks on the beach below.
A bison walks past people who just watched the eruption of Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park on June 22
[I don't understand why they don't protect the children there.]
What the quack! Mother now has three pet ducklings who 'follow her everywhere' after hatching eggs she bought from Morrisons
Deza Empson, 31, from Redcar, Yorkshire, hatched three ducklings after putting her Braddock-White Clarence Court eggs in an incubator she was using to breed budgies. However, she was surprised to see that after a few weeks her Morrisons half dozen had produced hatched Daisy, River and Dusk. She plans to keep Daisy, but River and Dusk will go to live with her cousin.
Mekong River fisherman snags the largest-recorded freshwater fish in history.
The fisherman alerted a nearby team of scientists from the Wonders of the Mekong project, which has publicised its conservation work in communities along the river.
The world's largest-recorded freshwater fish, a giant stingray, has been caught in the Mekong River in Cambodia. The stingray, captured on June 13, measured almost 4 metres from snout to tail and weighed slightly under 300 kilograms, according to a statement on Monday by Wonders of the Mekong, a joint Cambodian-US research project.
The stingray was been released in the Mekong River after being tagged with a device that will track her movements over the next year.
Full ABC story.