An injured cat named Prince is being treated for third degree burns on his paws, stomach and face by technician assistant Kaity Kelsey, right, and Vet assistant Kayla Weisz, both f...
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Houston SPCA staff members Linnea Wood, foreground, and Calista Stover carry pets from the Galveston Island Humane Society, onto a Wings of Rescue plane headed to Dallas/Fort Worth...
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Syrian national Fadlallah Hassoun comforts his cat named Vodka after escaping a fire at a high-rise building in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
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A man holds an Iguana lizard during an exhibition on pet care industry in Hyderabad.
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A priest anoints a cat at the San Anton church during the feast of Saint Anthony, Spain's patron saint of animals in Madrid, Spain.
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A man walks with his six dogs to be blessed, during the feast of Saint Anthony, Spain's patron saint of animals, in Barcelona, Spain. The feast is celebrated each year in many part...
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Turkmenistan's President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, right, smiles as he presents a puppy to Russian President Vladimir Putin during their meeting in the Bocharov Ruchei residence ...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin holds a puppy presented by Turkmenistan's President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov during their meeting in the Bocharov Ruchei residence in the Black S...
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Pet owners queue up inside a Roman Catholic church to have their pets blessed in the annual celebration of the Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of plants and anim...
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath hugs his pet at Gorakh Nath Temple, in Gorakhpur.
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Pet dogs with their trainer at the Pet Aqua Gym for water Yoga in Kolkata.
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Tom shakes off water as he swims in the pool in the Borges family backyard
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Tom swims in the backyard the Borges residence in Maringa, Brazil. Tom shares the Borges family property with other tigers, lions, a monkey, and a pet Chihuahau named Little inside...
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Ary Borges sits behind his tigers inside a cage at his home's backyard
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Ary Borges sits with one of his nine tigers in his backyard in Maringa, Brazil. Borges says it all started in 2005 when he first rescued two abused tigers from a traveling circus. ...
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The tigers swim with Nayara, 20, Uyara, 23, and Deusanira, 24, in the Borges family's backyard pool. The photo shows a tiger leaping out of the pool.
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As cubs the tigers slept in his daughters' beds and ambled about his garden with his other pets, two lions, a monkey, and a pet Chihuahau named Little. The photo shows Dan drinking...
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While Ary Borges does have a license to raise the animals, Brazilian wildlife officials say he illegally bred the tigers, creating a public danger. The photo shows Ary Borges with ...
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Ary Borges, father of three, rescued two tigers, Dan and Tom, from a circus in 2005, built a sanctuary in his garden and then launched a a breeding programme. The photo shows him f...
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Tom, the tiger, with his extended family. Ary Borges, who cares for Tom, eight other tigers and two lionesses, is in a legal battle with federal wildlife officials to keep his enda...
Aviation experts say that all-pet jet can only be a fanciful thought as it is practically not safe to allow a person to carry as many pets as he or she wants even if an aircraft is reserved by paying a hefty amount.
As the virus pandemic grew, Pakistan's major cities were plunged into lockdown, forcing many shops to close. It left pet shop owners blocked from their businesses, some resorting to sneaking in at night to feed the animals.
The civic body administering the Karnataka capital is modifying pet laws. Infuriated, dog owners fear the result could only be a surge in the city’s stray population.