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A bill introduced by State Sen. Lynda Schlegel Culver, R-27, Sunbury, was signed into law to help protect domestic animals and the food supply against dangerous transmissible diseases.
Tens of thousands of years ago, humans were wild animals. Our ancestors roamed the land in search of food by day, and huddled together for safety by night. But then something changed.
The way lions, tigers, bears and eagles hunt, kill and ultimately eat their prey can be a grisly, brutal business that some ...
Humans aren't always reliable caretakers, so domestic animals are usually capable of surviving in a wide range of conditions, eating garbage and going without food or water for some time. Social.
They are not alone. Among domestic animals having large feral populations in the U.S are pigs, donkeys, horses, and anacondas formerly kept as pets.
Purina provides food free-of-charge for animals in the care of the Animal Advocacy Program. “Part of the mission of Purina is to make a better world for pets and people who love their pets.
Animal shelter keeps domestic violence victims united with pets Noah’s Animal House provides boarding, veterinary care, food, treats and toys to animals of victims seeking safety from their abusers.