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A 29-year-old man is set to be deported from Spain after admitting to brutally killing his ex-partner’s cat, Nala, in a shocking act described as “vicarious violence.”
Authorities said the man attacked the cat on a Torrevieja street, smashing the animal against a wall before repeatedly kicking her to death. Horrific footage of the incident sparked outrage across Spain’s Costa Blanca region.
Prosecutors said the attack was intended to emotionally harm his former partner by targeting her pet. The man reportedly accepted deportation in exchange for avoiding a prison sentence, while the case has renewed attention on animals being used in domestic abuse situations.
Dottie, a bottlenose dolphin who lived 39 years at SeaWorld, died this week without ever feeling the rhythm of the ocean, or the freedom she deserved.
SeaWorld describes Dottie as a devoted mother of four calves, but they separated her from every single one of them. That is not devotion, that is the reality of captivity, where profit determines family bonds.
Dottie was born into concrete tanks and died in them. She never experienced the open sea. She spent her life performing for tourists, not because it was natural or enriching, but because SeaWorld's business model depends on it.
SeaWorld positions itself as an institution rooted in marine science. They know, because the science is unambiguous, that cetaceans are highly intelligent, wide-ranging, socially complex animals. They know that no tank, however large, can meet the physical or psychological needs of a dolphin. And yet they continue their breeding program, ensuring that more animals like Dottie will be born into the same captive cycle, never knowing the life they were meant to live.
Dottie's story should not end with a tribute post. It should end with change.
SeaWorld must end its dolphin breeding program now. No more calves born into captivity. No more mothers separated from their young. No more lives defined by performance and concrete walls.
Dottie deserved better. The dolphins who come after her deserve better.
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."
Caught On Camera: At Least One Gosling Run Over By Arkansas State Trooper?
Cabot, Arkansas - Viewer video shared by KATV appears to show a family of geese crossing the road when an Arkansas State Police vehicle allegedly strikes at least one gosling.
Animal advocates are now demanding answers and an outside review.
If protected migratory birds were intentionally harmed, many believe this deserves serious investigation. Please share to keep attention on this case.
🦆 CALL TO ACTION @arstatepolice Professional Standards / Public Information 501.618.8000 @usfws U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Office of Law Enforcement https://t.co/NXk1HDBydg
SOURCE: KATV; Viewer Video
#animals #Arkansas #TheRealPaulMueller
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A dog was abandoned on an island in the middle of the ocean for six months.
He survived by drinking rainwater and eating crabs.
An underwater photographer spotted him and rescued him.
Journalist in Peru captures same animals 8 years apart and the internet is in tears While documenting pollution at a landfill outside Lima, a journalist spotted something she never forgot: a stray dog gently bringing food to a tiny kitten hiding near an old fridge.
Eight years later, she returned to finish her study and froze. The kitten was now a grown cat.
The dog was old, gray, and tired.
But this time, the cat was bringing food to him.
Two photos. Eight years apart. One impossible friendship. People online are calling it “the kind of loyalty humans could learn from.”
Mara is a poor horse who was heartbreakingly abandoned and severely abused by her previous owner. When she was rescued, she was so weak and exhausted that she couldn’t even stand up. Her body was emaciated, severely malnourished, and covered in injuries from beatings or an accident. 💖✨
Thanks to the dedicated rescue team, Mara was gently lifted with a hoist, given thorough medical care, proper nutrition, and endless love. From a frail, motionless little soul lying helplessly on the ground, Mara has made a miraculous recovery. Today, she is healthy, confident, full of life, running and playing joyfully, and has transformed into a majestic, stunning horse — truly like a royal queen.
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stray, we asked to take him in to provide proper professional care.
Upon examination, the cat was suffering from dehydration, emaciation, and infections in his eyes and internally. We have brought him to our shelter, where he is now receiving the necessary treatment and care.
Our Message: Awareness and professional medical care are the true path to recovery. We remain
A Last-Minute Rescue: "Sulala" Intervenes to Save a Sick Cat 🐾
While in the field, we spotted a young man trying to help a sick cat by washing him in the sea—a common local belief for healing, though medically ineffective. We approached him, and upon learning the cat was a
THAT’S WHY THE EGYPTIANS WORSHIPED THEM!!
It might sound exaggerated but it’s not. Science has revealed something incredible: the domestic cat is one of the most biologically perfect creatures on Earth.
Their design borders on genius. A spine so flexible it can twist 180° mid-jump. Lightning-fast neuromuscular reflexes. Night vision six times stronger than ours. And hearing so sharp it picks up frequencies that escape most mammals.
Even their heart beats with the rhythm of an elite athlete and their brain shares more similarities with ours than almost any other domestic animal.
But the cat’s perfection goes beyond biology. Its behavior blends independence, precision, and empathy. Cats know exactly when to approach, when to observe, and when to vanish. They are silent hunters yet emotionally attuned companions, balancing instinct and intuition with almost mathematical grace.
For biologists, the cat represents the pinnacle of evolutionary balance, strength, agility, and sensitivity wrapped in one extraordinary creature.
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As pessoas NUNCA engajam casos de maus tratos envolvendo gatos.
Ontem um gato foi castrado com um estilete e sem anestesia por três homens, que filmaram tudo. Felizmente o gato foi resgatado, mas os três psicopatas fugiram assim que o vídeo viralizou. A carinha dele…🥹
¡Así murió el millonario Ernie Dosio, brutalmente aplastado por una manada de cinco elefantes enfurecidos junto a su cría!
Mientras cazaba antílopes, los gigantes se sintieron amenazados y, en una estampida de furia salvaje, lo pisotearon sin misericordia hasta dejarlo destrozado bajo sus toneladas de músculo y rabia.
Un final tan cruel como inesperado para un hombre que lo tenía todo.
@Jhonffonseca
🔴 Hunter Ernie Dosio, who had killed hundreds of animals throughout his life, was trampled to death by five elephants while hunting a rare antelope in the middle of Africa. 🐘💥
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🐷 Le calvaire des cochons de laboratoire
🎥 Des images exclusives, révélés par notre partenaire @animalsaustralia, tournées dans un laboratoire britannique travaillant pour des clients européens montrent cette réalité que certains préfèrent ignorer.
🐖 Très intelligents et sensibles, les mini-cochons sont utilisés pour des procédures éprouvantes et sont généralement euthanasiés après utilisation.
En 2024, 2 041 157 animaux ont été utilisés en France à des fins scientifiques. Parmi eux des milliers de cochons. Des vies sacrifiées alors que des solutions comme l’intelligence artificielle ou les organes sur puce pourraient leur éviter ce calvaire. Les animaux continuent de souffrir dans les laboratoires de l’UE, malgré l’existence de méthodes alternatives moins coûteuses, plus rapides, plus fiables et plus efficaces.
👉 La FBB appelle à nouveau le @gouvernementfr à présenter une stratégie ambitieuse et réaliste pour mettre fin à ces souffrances, en apportant un soutien financier réel au développement de méthodes alternatives !
If a bird hits your window and falls to the ground stunned, grab a colander.
Most window-strike birds aren't dead. They're concussed. Birds that look limp and unresponsive often recover within 30 to 60 minutes if nothing eats them in the meantime, which is the actual problem.
A stunned songbird on the ground is an obvious meal for cats, crows, jays, and any neighborhood predator paying attention.
A kitchen colander solves it. Place it gently over the bird, upside down. The mesh provides ventilation, the holes let the bird stay oriented to the sky, and the metal or plastic rim is heavy enough that nothing's getting through to investigate.
Lift it after an hour. If the bird flies off, you did your job. If the bird doesn't fly, or you see blood, an obviously broken wing, or fluid from its mouth or nose, call a wildlife rehabber.
Window strikes can cause invisible internal injuries that need real care.
While you're at it, treat the problem at its source: the window. Vertical strips of tape or decals on the outside, no more than 4 inches apart, make the glass visible to birds and prevent the next strike.
The fix takes 20 minutes and saves songbirds for the life of the window.
The colander is for the bird that already hit. The tape is so the next one doesn't.