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Possible Big Cat Evidence – Cinderford, Forest of Dean
The following report was relayed to me by a colleague over 10 years ago. It has remained buried in my records for much of the time since, but has circulated occasionally in the big cat groups of Facebook. I received the report from a fellow nurse who I worked with in a large psychiatric hospital at the start of my career.
By Tim Whittard5 years ago in Petlife
Complete Health Guide For Muscular Dog
Building muscle is more important in dogs than in humans. Man's best friend has worked with people for thousands of years. It's designed to work hard, so you'll need all the exercise to keep your muscles fit and healthy. Avoiding exercise for your dog will only harm your dog for a long time. Not only healthy exercise, but also your vigilance and dedication are the most important in making your dog the best muscular dog. In most cases, your dog is a friend and security guard of your personality. For this reason, many owners have dogs that have awesome body shapes.
By David Mary5 years ago in Petlife
WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM ANIMALS
We can learn so much from wolves! They live so closely as a “Pack” (or family) that it is impossible to break the pack. True, there is the dominant ‘alpha’ pair --- but someone needs to be in charge. Siblings babysit siblings, caring for their little brothers and sisters. And when it’s time to hunt, the pack will hunt and feed together.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff5 years ago in Petlife
Fishing for What?
Hauling our boat to the Lake just about every weekend was the best days of our lives! The routine was down pat in 15 min., cooler packed floats and tubes and here we go. My dog Lemme a yellow lab jumped for joy as we headed toward her with her favorite leash. Her big fat slapping tail hitting me in the face as we rode down the road pulling into the ramp to unload. My job was to get Lemme in the boat tie her leash onto something solid and pull the truck up to park.
By Teresa Barton5 years ago in Petlife
6 Air Conditioning Tips for Pet Owners
Living with pets is like having an infinite bank of happiness that brightens every household. They give us comfort, unconditional love, and make us laugh with their random antics. However, having furry babies also means pet hair and dander everywhere. Yup, also on your beloved clothes. Before you know it, the vacuum cleaner is already your best armour. That's also when you'll know that you should stock more lint rollers and refills.
By Geminair Solutions5 years ago in Petlife
Dental Care
Unfortunately, the truth is that over eighty percent of pets over the age of three struggle with some form of dental disease. And to make matters worse, this disease is completely preventable! That being said, the best way to ensure that your pets have healthy teeth and gums is to know and understand all that you can about the disease.
By Shelley Wenger5 years ago in Petlife
WE WERE LOST AT POINT MCKENZIE
It was getting late and we were way behind schedule. My daughter called at the wrong time, but I talked to her anyway. I told her we are going to camp at Point Mckenzie to go fishing for Rainbow Trout. She said for us to have fun! I said we will but we need to get on the road soon! My husband wanted to get on the road as soon as possible. I had everything ready to go all I had to do was to put everything in the car. We were also taking Nicholas, was a white Toy Poodle. I picked him up and put him in the car. Nicholas loved to ride in the car. He also liked to go camping and fishing with us. Finally, we were on the road to Point Mckenzie, it was only one hour's drive. My husband drove onto Knik Road and on to Point Mckenzie and then to the lake. I looked for Moose but I did not see a one. We finally reached our destination, and we found a great spot to camp. After we put the tent up and the tarp he built a fire so we could have a cup of coffee. After the coffee was done, we sat drinking it and it was so good! Nicholas loved to lay on my lap and he liked sleeping on the foam mattress in the tent. I put my dog Nicholas into the tent and he made himself comfortable. I had my coffee and a snack and was talking to my husband. My husband said to me he wanted to go fishing. I told him o.k but not to stay out too late! He left and I finished my coffee and I went into the tent to take a nap.
By rose m lewis5 years ago in Petlife
What are you doing on a scanner?
Have you seen a cat on a scanner before? Well, @cocopangpang on TikTok you can see a video of a white cat sitting on a scanner. In the introduction phase the video starts by a white cat playing on a scanner. Then a girl filming says "Oh my god, what are you doing on a scanner?" to the cat. Right at that moment, the cat acts like nothing is happening by covering the scanner with her feet and an innocent look towards the camera. Then the camera shutter sound triggers three images from the scanner. Each image shows different looks of the cat on a scanner where the image above shows the second image from the video. The other two images are different from the one above. You can visit the video though the link here. (https://www.tiktok.com/@cocopangpang/video/6839751024983510277)
By Coco Pang Pang5 years ago in Petlife










