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1. 'Chimney Sweep' Cat Rescued From Chimney After Being Stuck for Two Days In a bizarre incident, a cat in England was rescued from a chimney after being stuck for two days. The cat, named Sooty, was rescued by firefighters from the Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service after the homeowner heard meowing coming from the chimney. The homeowner had been alerted to the situation after hearing the meowing for two days. After a few hours of work, the firefighters managed to get Sooty out of the chimney safely. The cat was unharmed but was taken to a vet as a precaution.
Read the full story from Carnegie Mellon University. Researchers estimated that smoke from wildfires and prescribed burns caused $200 billion in health damages in 2017, and that these were associated with 20,000 premature deaths. Senior citizens were harmed the most, and Native American and Black communities experienced the greatest damages per capita.
For Jennifer Martines, Senior Wildlife Rehabilitation Technician at International Bird Rescue, a love for animals has always been a driving force – something she pursued far from the spotlight. That changed when her work caught the eye of Kelly Clarkson.
One ordinary day in Phoenix, Arizona, Dyesa and her friend were headed to a doctor’s appointment when something unusual caught their eye. Right in front of a grocery store, sitting inside a shopping cart, was a small puppy with a worried look on his face. The two women didn’t think …
Shutterstock As dogs age, their snouts silver, their naps stretch longer, and walks become gentle strolls instead of sprints. But aging doesn’t mean fading—it often means flourishing into their royal phase. Senior dogs trade wild zoomies for regal presence, ruling their homes with calm dignity and soulful eyes. They’ve mastered mischief …
Shutterstock Some dogs are made for spa days and throw pillows—these aren’t those dogs. These rugged, trail-loving breeds were built for mud, snow, and anything nature throws their way. They don’t shy from rocky climbs or wild terrain; they power through it with grit, endurance, and muddy paws. With thick coats, …
When huge dust storms like this one in the Phoenix suburbs in 2022 hit, it’s easy to see the power of the wind. Christopher Harris/iStock Images via Getty Plus by Chris Nowotarski, Texas A&M University Windstorms can seem like they come out of nowhere, hitting with a sudden blast. They might be hundreds of miles…