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Tucha, the crosswalk lady
I don’t have any photos of Tucha, there was a time when photographs weren’t so common, and I was about eight years old when we have met. It was a normal weekend day, we were visiting my great-aunt to spend the day at her Portuguese farmhouse.
By Sofia Duarte5 years ago in Petlife
Big Cats in Britain – New Trail Cam Photo Evidence and Dead Body of Puma Killed on UK Road
A remarkable trail cam photo has surfaced which some experts believe could show one of the mystery big cats of Britain. The controversial photo, taken at an undisclosed location in Kent in south-east England a number of years ago, has never been released in the mainstream press until now.
By Tim Whittard5 years ago in Petlife
Pitbulls
Pitbulls man's best friend, just another animal, or the enemy? Pitbulls are the most misunderstood breed of dog. American Pitbull Terrier is one of the many names of the Pitbull. Pitbulls have a bad reputation but not all Pitbulls are as bad as people say. Because of all the negativity about pitbull’s people are scared of them. Pitbull’s should not be judged before you get to know them. Pitbulls are now being put to sleep because of their bad reputation. And people who say that this breed is the worst breed a person could have has never had a pitbull as a pet.
By Maria Johnson5 years ago in Petlife
Canine Kind: Dog Behaviours You Need to Know for Effective Training
Dogs are a man’s best friend. We spend most of our time with our four-legged friends, might let them sleep on our beds, and spend quality time together when we go for walks. You’ll know their temperament and personality well, but do you know the real reasons behind some of their behaviour? Looking into why our dogs do the things they do won’t just deepen our bond – it’ll help us train them and make sure they are living a happy life. For example, if they’re scratching and nibbling themselves, they might need Indorex flea spray, or if they’re panting a lot, they might be dehydrated and need more water.
By Alicia Walker5 years ago in Petlife
The Cat and The Currawong
I heard only today about this hysterical, yet quite cunning story, My friend has a really great little cat called Zuki, and she excels in the catching of mice. She is a fairly new rescue cat and has taken a couple of months to settle into this home, but to her credit, she has now become a fully-fledged mouse-catcher.
By a.a.gallagher5 years ago in Petlife
Buttons
This is the story of an adult cat that started out as someone’s pet, but then became a stray. He lived for a while on a college campus where many students took pity on him and fed him. At that same college, one of my older sisters was attending, while I was still in high school. She hid him in the closet of her dorm room for two weeks before she was told to find another home for him. At which time, she bought him home to my brother and I, on our hill.
By Merrie Jackson5 years ago in Petlife
Nature Diary
Great Horned Owl and Coopers Hawk It was daybreak. I couldn’t see where I was going through the tall rushes, just a wall of green in a big room of green that was the closed-in feeling of the marsh. The deer path led to a clearing where there was a stand of old willows. I climbed up into one of the trees to get a better view of the marsh. As I climbed, I heard a bird calling “cack, cack, cack, cack,” insistently in one of the trees nearby. I thought it was cack-ing a warning to all other animals of my presence in the marsh, as if my floundering through the high rushes wasn’t enough. Looking up to find my tattle-tale, I saw it was a Coopers Hawk.
By Andrew Turnbull5 years ago in Petlife
10 Things You Didn't Know About Possums in Australia
The Australian wildlife is majorly defined by possums, koalas and kangaroos. In Australia man and mammal live in harmony with of course man having the luxurious privileges provided by the leather and fur of these particular animals.
By Protech Pest Control5 years ago in Petlife








