
Rampaging animals ? – dick head ‘thrill seekers’ yes; if it was not for the dickheads then there would be no need for ‘rampaging animals’ – not there by choice !!

Red and white ‘tradition’ ! – helps identify the idiots I guess.

Rampaging animals ? – dick head ‘thrill seekers’ yes; if it was not for the dickheads then there would be no need for ‘rampaging animals’ – not there by choice !!

Red and white ‘tradition’ ! – helps identify the idiots I guess.

The popstar turned animal rights activist visited the Rotherham animal sanctuary on Monday (July 1).
A spokesperson for Thornberry said: “We had the pleasure of welcoming Will Young, a passionate animal rights supporter, to Thornberry Animal Sanctuary.
Read in full with photos
Popstar and animal rights activist Will Young pays visit to Rotherham animal rescue centre (msn.com)

The heartbreaking story of a dog brutally attacked with a machete has resurfaced in Sancti Spíritus, stirring outrage among animal rights advocates. This time, they have identified the alleged perpetrator and are demanding justice from the Cuban regime.
Natasha Zapata reported this latest act of violence against an animal in the Facebook group “SOS Callejeros. Cuba,” identifying the citizen Y.A.C. as the aggressor.
Warning: Graphic Content. The following content includes images and explicit descriptions of violence against an animal. These images may be disturbing to some readers. Discretion is advised.
According to the accuser, the man also owns a mare with whom he engages in inappropriate behaviors, prompting her to call on authorities to take legal action against him under the Animal Welfare Law.
Zapata also noted that the man works as a cook in a slaughterhouse: “I can’t understand how someone unsanitary like him is allowed to prepare food,” she remarked.
The woman expressed her dismay at the existence of unscrupulous individuals and emphasized that the competent authorities must intervene, as she fears for the life of the aggressor’s mare and any other animal under his care.
In the comments section, Elizabeth Herrera Rodríguez explained that the dog lost an eye and that at the time of the violent act, it had wandered from its home and ended up in the aggressor’s house.
Continue reading at https://www.cubaheadlines.com/articles/284

WordPress now appears to be stopping us putting the latest post to the top of the site; and it seems that what you now see on the screen is NOT the latest we have published – there are newer posts. But to see then you have to now use the ‘Archive’ on the left and select the current month – ie. Currently July 20204.
As I write this the latest post is photos of a fox living in London.
So remember now; all the latest to be found under the relevant month in ‘Archive’.
Sorry, but beyond our control !
Images sent to me tonight by Pauline – London fox, or ‘vulpine’.
No mange; for a wild London streetwise, it looks in very good condition; love the ears !





Regards Pauline and Mark
From “Feline Guardians Without Border” with whom we cooperate.
It is heartening to see that even Chinese Officials are not blind re. this issue and animal abuse in their country in general. Far be it from us to blanket condemn all Chinese on the basis of the actions of a “minority”. Although of course, as we see daily, and most recently again with Yulin, there IS a problem with animal welfare/abuse in China that is far more substantial than with all other countries we know. And that also goes for South-East Asia in general. However, there ARE many also, who think differently, and who work VERY hard (given the circumstances and the lack of legislation) to change the status quo. And there are also people who genuinely care for (their) animals, as we do. Let us all hope that this trend continues.









In a recent heartfelt statement, actress Sonyaa Saamoor has expressed her deep-seated compassion for animals, emphasizing a philosophy that extends far beyond domestic pets like dogs and cats. Known for her roles in various television dramas and popularly known for her character in Kasautii Zindagii Kay , Saamoor has not only embraced a vegetarian lifestyle but has also become a vocal advocate for animal rights and compassion.

“My love goes beyond just dogs and cats; I have compassion for all animals. I am a true animal lover,” Saamoor passionately stated. “I am a vegetarian because I cannot harm animals. I don’t understand why people think only their pets’ lives are precious. Why isn’t every animal’s life precious?” Saamoor, who believes that connecting with animals and adopting a vegetarian diet enhances spiritual growth, remarked on the transformative effect it has had on her.
“I believe that getting closer to animals and becoming a vegetarian opens your heart chakra. It certainly opened mine,” she explained. The actress has recently adopted a cat, named her Diego. The actress also shared endearing anecdotes about her personal experiences with animals, particularly highlighting the often misunderstood nature of cats.
“People often have misconceptions about cats, but once you interact closely with them, you learn about their loving side,” Saamoor reflected. “Cats are funnier than dogs; their playfulness and mannerisms always make me laugh. My cat is my alarm clock, waking me up at exactly 6 am.” Her admiration for animals extends to a broader spiritual belief. “Animals are angels sent from heaven, brightening every difficult situation with their funny gestures,” she remarked, underscoring her belief that adopting a pet can enrich one’s life immeasurably.
Furthermore, Saamoor drew parallels between her advocacy for animals and teachings from various spiritual traditions. “Lord Shiva’s depictions teach us to be compassionate towards every animal. Every enlightened being that walked the face of the earth taught us to be compassionate towards all animals,” she pointed out. “We put up Buddha’s art on our walls but learn nothing about his teachings.” As she continues to promote awareness about animal welfare and vegetarianism, Saamoor hopes to inspire others to embrace a similar philosophy of compassion and respect towards all living beings.
Mark


ETOWAH COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC) – Two people have been charged with animal cruelty in Etowah County after a video was found on social media.
According to Sheriff Jonathon Horton, on Saturday morning, June 29, 2024, the Etowah County Sheriff’s Office was told about a video on social media of cruel treatment of a dog.
By Saturday afternoon, investigators identified all the people they say were involved in the incident and the weapon that was used was recovered.
Two people have been charged. One of those people is a juvenile and wasn’t named because of their age.
The second person accused is 18-year-old Trenton Dewayne Sudberry of Gadsden.
Sudberry was arrested and charged with animal cruelty. He was taken to the Etowah Co. Detention Center to await bond.
Officials say “Bullet” is back home with his family and is safe as of Sunday night. “Bullet” will be examined, but appears to be in good spirits and should make a good recovery.
“It’s unfortunate that animals are mistreated! Animals cannot speak up, so we have to make sure we do our best to take care of them and be their voice. Animal cases are just as important as any case we work,” said Sheriff Horton.
Well said Sheriff Horton !
Regards Mark

https://apnews.com/video/animal-cruelty-mexico-city-e3c0eea62b1e450da47c42e71b18a2a6
Hundreds take to streets of Mexico City to advocate for better animal rights
Excellent folks, well done all of you for being a strong, united force !
Regards Mark