A recent study shows that the French are willing to spend significant amounts on pet care, raising questions about the ethical values associated with animal care. With around <strong>80 million pets</strong> in France, the discussion about the reasonableness of this spending is intensifying.
A second sloth has died shortly after being transferred to a central Florida zoo from a troubled facility known as 'Sloth World.' This incident raises concerns about the care provided to transferred animals and their health post-move.
A company in the United States has announced a unique job opening for a 'Resident Dog Sitter' with an annual salary of up to <strong>$75,000</strong>. The role involves comprehensive care for dogs, including feeding, walks, and playtime.
Approximately 30 sloths died in an import warehouse in Florida between 2024 and 2025 due to disease outbreaks and harsh weather conditions. This incident has raised urgent questions about the treatment of imported animals in the United States.
In the suburbs of Paris, a dedicated wildlife hospital works to rescue injured animals and return them to their natural habitats. The hospital focuses on providing care without domesticating these animals, ensuring they remain wild.
A young ostrich escaped from its cage and sprinted down a busy road in Chonburi, Thailand, causing astonishment among drivers. The ostrich was safely recovered after running approximately 15 kilometers.
The Port Said Governorate has initiated a comprehensive campaign to collect stray dogs from the streets, aiming to improve public health and the environment. The dogs will be housed in the newly established Qaboty shelter.