cats
The most unbelievable thing about A Quiet Place: Day One is not its premise of world-invading ultrasonic-hearing aliens, but rather that a cat in such a situation wouldn’t have everyone within its vicinity immediately killed by tapping a delicately balanced glass off a table. Cats are - and I say this with nothing but love and admiration - really dumb. It’s why the internet loves videos of them so much. A feline flying through the air at the sight of a pea? They're more hilarious idiots than the evil geniuses Blofeld's cat would have us believe. But what if all this time we’ve been wrong to pi...
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Scottish wildcat kittens have been born in the Cairngorms National Park to captive-bred animals released last year. Last summer 19 wildcats were released by the Saving Wildcats partnership, led by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland. These incredibly elusive carnivores are the only native member of the cat family still found in the wild in Britain. Since their release, the cats have been tracked using GPS radio collars. At least two females have given birth since then, marking a significant milestone in the project’s efforts to restore the species in Scotland. They may be the first wildca...
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Starting this week, it will be possible to bury beloved pets in a public cemetery just for them. Located in Málaga's Parque Cementerio, this new facility is more than just a resting place; it includes a memorial park, crematorium, farewell hall, an area for spreading ashes, and a burial zone for up to 500 pets. Only pets under 200 kilograms in weight will be accepted. There are other pet cemeteries in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, and Zaragoza, but none of them are publicly owned like the one in Malaga. Burying a pet in Spain can be complicated; doing so illegally can lead to fines from €3,000 ...
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