قضى الدب "سينوتشوك" نحو 9 سنوات داخل قفص معدني ضيق، لا تتجاوز مساحته 4 أمتار مربعة 💔
9 سنوات من القهر… أُجبر خلالها على أداء عروض السيرك، متنقّلًا داخل مركبات، محرومًا من أبسط حقوقه في الحرية
حياة كاملة سُرقت منه، فقط من أجل الترفيه على حساب معاناته
لكن لحظة إنقاذه كانت بداية حياة جديدة…
بعد نقله إلى موطنه الجديد، تغيّر كل شيء
أصبح دبًا سعيدًا، يستكشف، يلعب، ويعيش كما خُلق له أن يعيش
قصة "سينوتشوك" تذكير مؤلم بأن الحيوانات ليست وسيلة للترفيه، بل كائنات تشعر وتتألم
الرفق بالحيوان ليس خيارًا… بل إنسانية 💗
Bubloo is fighting for his life. 💔
When Bubloo arrived at TAWF, he was already in a very poor condition. Despite everything he had been through, he still found the strength to wag his tail when he received love and care.
Today, his condition remains critical.
He is not eating.
He is not even drinking water.
He is so weak that he cannot stand on his own.
Our veterinary team has him on fluid therapy and is doing everything possible to help him.
What breaks our hearts the most is knowing that Bubloo once had a home. When he became seriously ill, he was abandoned and left to face his suffering alone.
Sometimes we look at him lying there, too weak to stand, and wonder...
How do people sleep at night knowing they left a soul they once called family to suffer like this?
Please keep Bubloo in your thoughts and prayers.
And please help us continue caring for Bubloo and the countless other animals fighting similar battles. Every treatment, every medication, and every day of care comes at a cost, and we cannot do it without amazing supporters like you.
Please donate and share to help us reach more kind hearts. ❤️
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#StopDogCullingPakistan
Our new rescue van has officially arrived 🥳. This beautiful moment is all thanks to our amazing supporters. Because of your kindness, we now have the resources to reach more injured and desperate souls across the city. Thank you for standing with the voiceless of Pakistan 🙏🏼💖
Lahore temperatures are peaking at 43° Celsius. To keep our dogs cool and to prevent heat stroke we place ice blocks in each kennel. One ice block is approximately £1.40. Could you please sponsor an ice block for our rescues. PayPal: https://t.co/APNvdsEurc
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Please retweet CONVICTED | Tara Myles, 33, from #Weymouth, #Dorset – starved and neglected a French bulldog until she was so unwell she had to be put to sleep #UK AVOIDS JAIL 💔💔💔
Sentencing | ordered to pay a £200 fine, £400 costs and a £80 victim surcharge. 10-year ban.
Mother-of-two Myles pleaded guilty to an animal welfare offence, following an investigation by the RSPCA.
Her victim was a seven-year-old French bulldog called Mali, who became severely malnourished and dehydrated after being denied food or water over a prolonged period.
Myles’ partner eventually took the stricken pet to a vet by which time she was in a collapsed state, emaciated and doubly incontinent. The vet had no option but to put Mali to sleep to end her awful suffering.
In their report to the court, the vet wrote of Mali: “’On initial observation, it was clear that she was moribund … and very weak. We had to double check she was still alive.
“Mali was very quiet, depressed and only able to lift her head slightly, she was dull but seemed aware of her surroundings and appeared fearful.
“She was emaciated with a body condition score of 0-1 out of 9 (the lowest possible rating) and her mucous membranes were very pale white in colour and dry to the touch.
“The claws on all four of her feet were very overgrown and one of them had actually grown into her digital pad by approximately 1cm – this was surrounded by a purulent discharge.
“There was sufficient evidence from the physical exam to state that Myles had not met the basic welfare needs of her dog for a duration of months."
In mitigation, Myles said she was “struggling with difficulties in her personal life and her mental health”.
Following the sentencing, RSPCA Inspector Patrick Bailey, who investigated for the animal welfare charity, said: “The circumstances surrounding Mali’s death are tragic, and were caused because her owner showed shocking disregard for her welfare. Anyone could tell just from a glance that she was in desperate need.”
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#dogs #animalcruelty #TaraMyles #adoptdontshop #FrenchBulldog #England #Bournemouth #London @BBCNews@PatrickChristys@GBNEWS@SkyNews@NickDixonITV@GMB@rickygervais@JaneFallon@domdyer70@PeterEgan6@KatieAmess@APDAWG1@AndrewRosindell@ConservativeAWF@AlistairCarns #TaraMyles
Tara Myles, Dorset CONVICTED May 2026
Poor calves 💔poor mother 😢
They will loose their mother.
Their mother will loose three children.
For your stupid #milk
Milk is for calves.
NOT FOR YOU
#DitchDairy#LiveVegan save them ✌️
#Penguins
Imagine voting against protecting Emperor penguins .
That's what China and Russia have done—in case it stops them plundering the Antarctic.
The Antarctic Treaty nations meeting this May ended after 11 days of high-level talks with all hope of designating emperor penguins a "Specially Protected Species" completely dashed.
Host nation Japan said the "overwhelming majority" of parties "strongly supported" the measure, which could have led to controls on shipping and overtourism, among other conservation efforts.
Report in thread.
Aren’t you ever deeply embarrassed by the fictions you have to pretend to believe? That violently exploiting & murdering us sentient individuals is “humane”? That your voluntary choice to be complicit in needless violence is an immutable fact of life?
We are #OneBillionScreams
Happy to announce that Dimitri has now fully recovered and settling into shelter life. His story is sad as he was pulled from a dog culling van but the monsters would not let us take his siblings 😢. We are hoping to find this brave boy the home he so deserves 💕
🚨 BABY ALPACA VANISHES FROM SOMERSET PADDOCK WITHOUT TRACE
Fears are growing for the welfare of a young alpaca who vanished from a secluded Somerset paddock almost a week ago, with his devastated owner now fearing he may have been stolen.
Alpaca Banff, a ten-month-old black alpaca belonging to Tam Harrisson of Chapel Ground Alpacas, disappeared overnight from a private field near Goblin Combe close to the village of Cleeve.
The young alpaca was last seen at around 9pm on Sunday, May 10, alongside three other alpacas in a paddock near Tam’s home. By the following morning, he had vanished completely.
Despite extensive searches involving friends, neighbours and animal lovers combing woodland and steep-sided valleys around Goblin Combe, there has been no sign of Banff.
“The gates were still shut, and there was no sign of him anywhere nearby,” Tam told Somerset Live.
“If they get out and can’t get back in, they usually don’t go far at all.”
As the days have passed without sightings, concern has shifted from the possibility of escape to fears the friendly young alpaca may have been taken.
“What worries me most is that someone has come here and stolen him,” she said.
Tam explained Banff is still small enough to be lifted into the back of a vehicle and warned that anybody keeping him without proper knowledge could place him at serious risk.
“He’s due a shear now. In winter, he’ll need medication. He will be very, very distressed at being away from home and being away from his three friends,” she said.
Alpacas are highly social herd animals and typically remain close to companions even if they escape enclosed fields. Tam said the complete absence of sightings, fleece caught on branches or even droppings has made the disappearance deeply unusual.
Search teams have taken Banff’s fellow alpacas into surrounding woodland in the hope he might respond to their scent or calls, while feed buckets have been rattled across the combe in an effort to draw him out.
“There’s been nothing,” Tam said.
“He’s friendly, he’s used to meeting people, he’s curious and so lovely, so he will come over to someone if they say hello.”
Chapel Ground Alpacas is well known locally for alpaca experiences and appearances at agricultural shows across the region.
Tam has now appealed for anyone spotting an unfamiliar alpaca in fields around North Somerset, or anyone with information about Banff’s disappearance, to come forward.
“I just fear the worst, that someone has taken him,” she said. “We really want him back.”
Calling on animal lovers all over the world. Please help the dogs of Pakistan for they are truly suffering. Help us to achieve our fundraiser target as we have so many lives now depending upon us. Help us during these harsh times. Donate: https://t.co/ROozjGHDmT
She literally collapsed under the burden of #dairy slavery 👺It is not a surprise she collapsed on this shitty slippery floor😩 The dairy industry abuses lives and takes lives. #DairyIsScary#DitchDairy#GoPlantbased#LiveVegan 🌱🙏✌️
Our post views seem to be getting lower day by day. So if you see Daphne today could you drop her a heart or just say hello. Think it's to do with the algorithm that we are slowly disappearing 😢
#smallrescuevisabilty#algorithm
Fans of the iconic rock group Queen were recently delighted when it was revealed that the band's bassist, John Deacon, 73, had reunited with surviving members, guitarist Brian May, 78, and drummer Roger Taylor, 76, for the first time in 30 years. While it wasn't for a return to a public stage, it was simply an autograph session. The trio signed a copy of the album *A Night At The Opera*, which will be part of a silent auction at Freddie Mercury's annual birthday celebration in Montreux. However, it was enough to generate excitement when it was confirmed that it was a fresh, new autograph signed for a good cause. The event is a fundraiser for the charity established in Freddie's name after his death. The Mercury Phoenix Trust confirmed that John had recently agreed to sign the record despite having lived out of the public eye for decades.
Although he still has an interest in the band and has to approve business decisions, he stepped away from music shortly after the death of lead singer Freddie Mercury in November 1991 at the age of 45. His last public appearance with the band was almost 30 years ago, on January 17, 1997, at the opening of the Béjart Ballet in Paris, where they performed "The Show Must Go On" with Elton John. Roger Taylor recalled in an interview: "That was John's last performance, and I could see he wasn't happy because he was chain-smoking and very, very nervous, and he'd been seriously traumatized by the loss of Freddie."
Brian added: "Deacy, our dear friend John, I think he didn't reach the same places we did... John is really very uncomfortable with all of this. You can see how his whole body reacts against it. And in the end, he says, 'I can't do this again. I can't do it.' And it was true; that was the last time John played with us in public."
Brian and Roger have continued touring as Queen with former American Idol contestant Adam Lambert, but John has never joined them on stage.
So what has the elusive bassist—the youngest and always most reserved member of the band—been up to for the past three decades? The answer is, not much rock and roll, as the star has been living a quiet family life with his wife and six children—Luke, Laura, Cameron, Robert, Michael, and Joshua—in London.
Since he still retains a stake in Queen Productions Ltd., the music legend, who penned several of the group's best-known hits, such as "I Want To Break Free," continues to generate income from the band without the need for grueling world tours. In an interview with Mojo earlier this year, Brian confirmed John's ongoing contribution to the band. "John still has a say. We're told he's happy with what we're doing, but he doesn't want the stress of being creatively involved, and we respect that," he said.
He didn't even attend the premiere of the band's biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody, in which Joe Mazzello played him, nor did he participate in any promotional activities for the Oscar-winning film. However, it was reported that his son, Luke, had instructed Joseph on his father's mannerisms.
Public sightings of John have been rare, although his address is common knowledge among fans who sometimes gather at his home. In September 2023, one of them knocked on his door and gave him a painting. While, according to social media posts, their interaction with him was positive, many other fans were outraged by this perceived invasion of his privacy.
When John is seen, he seems a world away from his rock star days and is most likely to be found in jeans and a sweater, often smoking a cigarette. His luxuriant curls are gone, and he looks about 73 years old. A fan on Reddit who claims to have met him wrote: “Upon seeing him, I knew it would be extremely awkward and strange to approach him. Not because he’s rude or anything, but because he just looks like any other elderly gentleman living in southwest London. He and his family are very down-to-earth and quite polite… I get the feeling that this whole Queen circus is rather irritating, considering he’s more focused on family life and retirement.”
While this latest contribution to the group is unlikely to lead to anything further, it has given some fans a glimmer of hope that he is finally coming to terms with his legacy.
#JohnDeacon #Queen