We have just days now to ensure the Govt is given all they need in the public consultation to ensure fox hunting is ended for good. No more loopholes or exemptions.
A deaf cat is missing after hitching a ride four miles from home in a delivery van.
Dobby lives in The Meadows, Nottingham, but on 20 May he hopped inside a driver's vehicle as a stowaway and rode to the Carlton area of the city.
The white tom cat has a tracker tag in his collar but the trail went cold after he slipped out of it in a garden.
Rescue charity Beauty's Legacy is working to track down Dobby. Senior animal welfare officer Lisa Dean said: "The fact that he's completely deaf, makes him exceptionally vulnerable."
Beauty's Legacy is planning to install cameras and food stations in the area where he was last seen.
Dean added that there had been potential sightings of a white cat not seen locally.
She said: "Anyone that lives in the Carlton area, just be vigilant if they see a pure white cat that they've not seen before.
"He's very distinctive - he's got bright blue eyes, a very pink nose.
He's very inquisitive and very friendly, but obviously, he's now displaced in an area he has no idea where he is, so he's going to be skittish.
"Put some food down, put some water out to attract him, and if you see him, call us and one of us can get over there."
Woman given warning by Barnsley Council for feeding stray cats and told she could be fined £2,500 if she continues.
All because a business owner complained disgraceful
@domdyer70 Disgraceful - feral cats need as much help as possible. They lead a very hard life and it has been getting worse the last few years. Love Feral Cats 😻
So it’s happened.
The first arrest has now been made since the Public Order Act (2023) was amended to classify animal testing sites as “key national infrastructure.”
This is Britain in 2026, where you can be arrested and detained simply for peacefully protesting against animal testing.
Did you know that around 2 million calves are used every year to produce foetal calf serum (FCS) for research? Professor Ian Copple at the University of Liverpool explains why replacing FCS with animal-free alternatives is so important. #AnimalFree#KinderScience
Members of The Hunt Saboteurs Association were in parliament again today, to hear MP's speaking up in the House of Commons, about the ongoing negative impact of fox hunting for constituents during the rural communities debate. 'Trail' hunting is not only devastating for wildlife, but also terrifying for farm animals, companion animals and rural communities as a whole - most of whom object to packs of hounds terrorising the countryside where they live.
We were please to be able to speak to several MP's, including Sean Woodcock MP (Banbury, Labour) before his appearance, where he makes the point about the Warwickshire Hunt terrorising members of his constinuency with the smokescreen of 'trail' hunting.
Hear hear!