Tiffani chavez+FollowA family in West Yorkshire has been reunited with their cat Nora after doorbell camera footage captured an Amazon delivery driver picking her up and walking away. Carl Crowther discovered the shocking footage after Nora went missing on January 18 from their home in Elland. The video shows the driver delivering a package, then calmly picking up Nora and leaving with her. The family was particularly worried because Nora suffers from a heart murmur and requires daily medication. They spent an entire day searching before checking their doorbell footage. Nora was safely returned to her family on January 21. West Yorkshire Police confirmed they are investigating the incident as a theft, and Amazon stated they are cooperating with authorities. The case highlights the importance of doorbell cameras in residential security and has sparked concerns about pet safety during delivery service interactions.#AmazonDelivery #PetSafety #CatTheft #News #Cats #AnimalWelfare545Share
William Mckinney+FollowHow a sick puppy got a second chanceSeeing a puppy with a belly so swollen it looked ready to burst is something you don’t forget. Turns out, it wasn’t just neglect—he was fighting a severe parasite infection that could have ended his life. Thanks to a neighbor who noticed and a rescue group that stepped in, this little guy got the urgent vet care he needed. The transformation? Night and day. He went from frail and miserable to bouncy and loving, now living his best life with a new family. It’s wild how quickly things can turn around when someone decides to help. What would you do if you saw an animal in distress? #Pets #RescueStory #AnimalWelfare1152Share
kellydesiree+FollowCat Culling Contest Sparks Global OutrageDid you hear about the wild cat-killing competition in New Zealand? It got totally cancelled after people everywhere freaked out. The idea was to control feral cats threatening native wildlife, but turning it into a contest? Way too far for most folks. Animal lovers and activists went off online, calling for humane solutions like trap-neuter-return instead. Now, New Zealand’s left with a real dilemma: how do you save endangered species without crossing ethical lines? #Pets #NewZealand #AnimalWelfare81Share
Tanya Jackson+FollowJail Time for Fox Hunts? Wild Debate!Trail hunting in the UK is about to get seriously real—campaigners want jail time, not just fines, for anyone caught using dogs to chase wildlife. The government’s finally launching a consultation to close loopholes, but animal lovers say it’s long overdue. Polls show most people want a full ban, while countryside groups claim it’s an attack on rural life. Will tougher penalties actually end the chase? The pressure’s on for a total crackdown! #Pets #TrailHunting #AnimalWelfare30Share
kellydesiree+FollowHow one stray dog united a cityA pregnant stray dog’s heartbreaking wait by a busy roadside didn’t just tug at heartstrings—it sparked a wave of compassion that brought a whole community together. Locals rallied, raising funds and organizing a dramatic rescue that saved both her and her six puppies. It’s amazing how quickly people can mobilize when they see a life in need. Hope’s journey from desperation to safety shows what’s possible when neighbors look out for each other. Have you ever witnessed or helped with a rescue like this? Let’s talk about how small acts can make a huge difference for animals in our area. #Pets #CommunityRescue #AnimalWelfare792Share
Tanya Jackson+FollowDelhi Zoo under fire for animal crueltyShocking claims from Delhi Zoo have sparked outrage after a jackal was allegedly burned alive following an escape from its enclosure. The workers’ union says senior officials not only failed to maintain safety but also tried to cover up the incident by secretly disposing of the animal’s body, skipping the mandatory post-mortem. This isn’t just about one jackal—it’s about how captive animals are treated and whether the rules meant to protect them are actually enforced. What does this say about accountability in our public institutions? Should there be stricter oversight for zoos? #Pets #DelhiZoo #AnimalWelfare00Share
William Mckinney+FollowRemembering a True Animal HeroAnimal lovers, this one hits hard. Sarah Fisher, the powerhouse behind Tilley Farm and a champion for animal welfare, has passed away at 61. She wasn’t just Anthony Head’s partner—she was a force for good, supporting Battersea Dogs & Cats Home and Holly Hedge Animal Sanctuary. Her daughters called her extraordinary, and tributes are pouring in. Her legacy? A kinder world for animals. Rest in peace, Sarah. #Pets #AnimalWelfare #SarahFisher541Share
Tanya Jackson+FollowThe Dark Side of Wildlife SelfiesEver wonder what those cute animal selfies really cost? Léo the lion was stolen as a cub, declawed, and paraded around for tourist pics—ending up paralyzed and needing surgery. His story went viral on TikTok, sparking outrage over how far people go for a photo op. If more folks knew the real price animals pay for our entertainment, maybe these cruel tourist traps would finally end. Think twice before snapping that wildlife pic! #Pets #AnimalWelfare #TourismEthics130Share
Michelle Arnold+FollowAims students shine at global animal welfare contestAims Community College’s Animal Science students just proved that a two-year program can compete with the best—placing third at an international animal welfare contest against top universities! They were the only associate degree team in the mix, and their science-based approach impressed judges as they assessed everything from farm tilapia to zoo snakes. Their hands-on training, field trips, and real-world scenarios clearly paid off. It’s a big win for the Aims community and a reminder that dedication and teamwork can put you on the global stage. What do you think this means for the future of ag education? #Education #AimsCommunityCollege #AnimalWelfare00Share
Arthur Booker+FollowWhy Your Eggs Might Cost More SoonHeads up, animal lovers and breakfast fans: the UK is rolling out big changes for farm animals, banning cramped cages for hens and pigs. This means happier animals, but also a possible bump in prices at the grocery store as farmers adjust. If you care about where your food comes from, this is a win for animal welfare—but your wallet might notice the difference next time you buy eggs or bacon. #Business #Industry #AnimalWelfare00Share