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Precious Wombat Gets Cutest Case of Zoomies While Playing with Their Human
Precious Wombat Gets Cutest Case of Zoomies While Playing with Their Human

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Precious Wombat Gets Cutest Case of Zoomies While Playing with Their Human

If you are in the mood to see something that is absolutely beyond precious, then you must check out this video of the most adorable Wombat that you have ever seen catching a serious case of the zoomies while they are playing with their human. As this video shows, these two are just having an absolute ball. And the way that this little Wombat runs back and forth is so totally precious. They give off some serious playful puppy vibes. At one point, this adorable little Wombat basically does a dog trick, too, when they run right through their human's almost like they are playing a game of tag, and this Wombat is it. In the end, this adorable little critter manages to tag their human, who scoops them up in his arms for some nice cuddles. Have you experienced your daily dose of cuteness overload yet? As this other video shows, this curious little wombat's playful side doesn't end with catching a case of the zoomies; they also enjoy exploring human footwear, testing each individual shoe for "weaknesses" before their humans use them. And of course, after performing such an integral service, this little Wombat is justly rewarded with some nice pets and scratches. We can tell you that this precious little creature is welcome to test out our shoes anytime, and we will be more than happy to reward them with all kinds of the best scratches and pets! Looking for more PetHelpful updates? Follow us on YouTube for more entertaining videos. Or, share your own adorable pet by submitting a video, and sign up for our newsletter for the latest pet updates and tips.

Resident in Thailand releases 2 snakes in hissy fit over neighbour's noisy dog
Resident in Thailand releases 2 snakes in hissy fit over neighbour's noisy dog

South China Morning Post

time20-05-2025

  • General
  • South China Morning Post

Resident in Thailand releases 2 snakes in hissy fit over neighbour's noisy dog

An annoyed resident living in a condominium block in Thailand with a no-pets policy has come up with a twisted solution to counter a dog's incessant barking in a neighbour's unit: releasing two snakes along a corridor. Sharing a video of the two snakes – one black and another brown – slithering at the corridor in a group chat with other neighbours, the resident said it was his way of protesting against the violation of the policy. The other residents living in the building the Ratchada area of Bangkok have in turned posted the video on their social media channels. Addressing his neighbours, the snake owner said he loved animals and was responding to his neighbour's claim of also being an animal-lover, according to The Bangkok Post newspaper. 'Today I brought two. Tomorrow I'll bring more. I could not carry the bigger one today,' he said. He did not identify the breed of his snakes but online users who saw his video said they were an expensive breed of pet snakes, the Thaiger news website reported. Play Some residents at the building were quoted by local media as saying many people secretly kept dogs, cats, birds and other animals in their units despite the no-pets policy. The neighbour with the dog had been keeping it for two years, and the building management had ignored multiple noise complaints over the dog, according to the residents.

White Lake Twp. officer saves fawn after mother was killed in crash on M-59
White Lake Twp. officer saves fawn after mother was killed in crash on M-59

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Yahoo

White Lake Twp. officer saves fawn after mother was killed in crash on M-59

The Brief A White Lake officer saved a fawn after its mother and siblings were killed in a car crash. The officer's Wright's southern roots prepared him for this sort of situation. WHITE LAKE TWP., Mich. (FOX 2) - A police officer was hailed a hero by animal lovers after he revived and rescued a fawn, prematurely born after its mom was hit and killed by a driver. The impact of the crash killed the doe, and the trauma caused a traumatic delivery. What they're saying Two of the three fawns were already dead, but there was one left who was a fighter. The hero was White Lake Township police officer Frank Wright. "It started breathing a little better and made noise, so I knew, uh oh, this one might make it," he said. It was the third deer versus car call of Tuesday night, but for this call, the doe that was hit had been pregnant with triplets. In the upsetting scene, a glimmer of life appeared to the officer. "I could tell there was shallow breathing still, so I picked it up by its hind legs and kind of let it drain its fluid out of its lungs. Once it made a noise, I knew then this deer might be okay," he said. Big picture view Officer Wright's southern roots prepared him for this sort of situation. "I grew up in West Virginia and kind of grew up on a farm, so I knew how to take care of animals, especially ones that are going into labor," he said. He had delivered plenty of lambs and calves and knew this fawn needed goat's milk and a warm blanket. The premature fawn was just 6 pounds and started to perk right up with a bottle. Knowing he needed special treatment, the "Detroit Animal Welfare Group" (DAWG) took him in to nurse him back to health. As of Thursday, the rescue group says he's weak, but his vital signs are stable. Local perspective The fawn was named "Baby Meijer" because he was born just along M-59 in White Lake Township.

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