A GoPro Captures Animals From Jungle Cat World On Stage At Fleming College's Steele Centre

Fleming Student Administrative Council welcomed Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park to Fleming College's Sutherland Campus on January 27th at The Steele Centre—which was packed with students excited to see and meet the animals. Fleming's videographer used a GoPro to film the animals on stage. Watch the wild results below...

Fleming Student Administrative Council welcomed Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park to Fleming College's Sutherland Campus today. The Steele Centre was filled with students excited to meet all the animals.

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Agent Coulson & Other Cats Waiting To Be Adopted At Peterborough Humane Society

Agent Coulson & Other Cats Waiting To Be Adopted At Peterborough Humane Society

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Peterborough Humane Society PSA: Donate/Adopt/Save Lives

Peterborough Humane Society PSA: Donate/Adopt/Save Lives

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Here Is Montana The Bobcat Training To Be Firefighter At Riverview Park & Zoo

Well not exactly. But he is playing with with a big ball made of fire hose at the zoo. The hose was generously donated by the Peterborough Fire Department, and the adorable photo was taken by the Zoo's Animal Care Tech, Sarah Law.

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An Owl Parks Itself At The Ministry Of Natural Resources Building In Peterborough

An Owl Parks Itself At The Ministry Of Natural Resources Building In Peterborough

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Here Are Animals Getting Their Annual Physical Exams At Riverview Park & Zoo

Here Are Animals Getting Their Annual Physical Exams At Riverview Park & Zoo

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Meet A Dog Named Autumn Saved By The Lakefield Animal Welfare Society From Horrible Owners

The Lakefield Animal Welfare Society (LAWS) is a wonderful non-profit organization that rescues stray, injured and abused animals in the Lakefield area. Take the case of "Autumn", a severely injured dog that recently came to them. As they posted to their Facebook page, Autumn "was rescued from a backyard where she's been tied up for WHO knows how long! Her owners either didn't notice or didn't care that her eye infection had caused her eye to rupture." The photos below—via their Facebook post—are utterly disturbing to look at but this is the kind of horrific stuff they deal with, and why their role is vital in saving animals.

Autumn

Autumn

Autumn has had her eye removed and is safe in a foster home until she's ready for her new forever home, LAWS says. She has an amazing personality, even after all she's been through. If you're interested in donating to help with the medical costs, contact LAWS. Every amount counts in large amounts.

UPDATED post: And here is what Autumn looks like now after love and care...


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Here Are Pictures Of A Baby Sulawesi Forest Turtle Hatching At Riverview Park & Zoo

The Riverview Park & Zoo is excited to announce they have successfully hatched a Sulawesi Forest Turtle, which is a critically endangered species. There is a worldwide effort to manage a sustainable captive population to preserve the species but successful hatchings are extremely rare. Check out the stunning pictures below of "Skippy" entering the world in Peterborough...

The egg is incubated under carefully controlled conditions for 152 days...

And the hatching begins...

The zoo team was very nervous as there was no sign of movement at first...

The shell membrance is carefully removed...

Skippy's first look at the world...

Well hey there little guy, welcome to the world...

Skippy in an incubator to monitor...

Skippy moves to his new habitat...

Skippy weighs in at about 27g and his shell is about 5 cm in length...

[via Riverview Park & Zoo Facebook page]

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The Heartwarming Story Of How The Elliotts Came To Be Foster Parents To Cute Kittens

Our Aaron Elliott tells the story in his words...

The phone rang just before dinner time on October 2nd and I quickly flashed a look to see that it was my mom calling through. On the other end, she explained to me how a man who was over giving her a quote for yard work had heard a faint animal cry and went on to discover three very small newborn kittens in the shed underneath the back deck, huddled together on the dirt floor.

Not knowing what to do herself, she called our house knowing that my wife with her experience working with animals would have a better idea than her. After asking if any cats had been spotted, my mom waited and watched for awhile and none returned.

Figuring they had unfortunately been abandoned, my wife went over to have a look. She had me on the phone not long after arriving to tell me that she discovered a 4th kitten who had wandered away and was under a lawn mower she had moved—and somehow avoided hurting it in the process!

About 10 minutes later after having a picture sent via text, my wife's car pulled into the lane way and she was in the door within seconds with a box and 4 new kittens. She couldn't say no! Three long nights later with feedings happening around the clock, we are happy to report we're foster parents to these four (see pictures throughout this post) incredibly cute and all quite distinct bundles of fur.

Each of us in the family was given a chance to name one. We chose the names Molly, Jerry, Thomas (eventually changed to Hazel based on the whole gender thing) and Mel Gibson.

We know it'll be an interesting and hopefully happy journey raising them until they can be adopted out (we already have two cats and a dog). It's a rewarding experience we definitely look forward to helping out with!

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