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Phew! A lot of heated words there ! A lively debate to be sure - one question to ask Jane (Kado) - did the wolf get caught safely in the end? Jan x |
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Hi Jan, it wasn't Kado that started the thread it was started innocently by Sagecat... It was over in Ireland where wolf laws differ from here in the UK, I will check and see if there is any further news on bbc Ireland about the poor wolf |
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Ok, got ya an answer Jan.... "Reports that a wolf from Alaska was on the loose after going missing in County Tyrone a week ago have turned out to be a false alarm. There was no wolf, and there is no wolf at large." As reported on BBC Ireland... |
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More details (should really post on Wolf thread, but I don't want resurrect it). Animal report was man crying wolf Reports of an Alaskan wolf on the loose turned out to be a hoax Reports that a wolf from Alaska was on the loose after going missing in County Tyrone a week ago have turned out to be a false alarm. Police had advised people in the Aughnacloy area to stay away from the animal, after someone claiming to be its owner said it was missing. However, a police spokeswoman said on Thursday: "We have now established the report was erroneous. "There was no wolf, and there is no wolf at large." David Wilson of the USPCA said he had been surprised to hear reports of a wolf on the loose, as a licence is required and ownership is tightly monitored. Wolves come under the Dangerous Wild Animals Order (Northern Ireland) 2004, with the Department of Environment (DoE) responsible for licensing. With the next full moon just over a week away, the residents of Aughnacloy will be relieved to find out that there was no wolf on the loose in the area. |
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Anyway, getting this thread back on topic. I love catsey, but have to say like others have said, I am finding it uncomfortable here of late, I dont feel half as welcome as I used too. Maybe its because it is quieter, I just dont feel as relaxed here as I used too. |
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Never once had a crossed word with you... Hows Jerry taking to the new puppy in the house? Hope it doesn't stress him out and make his stress condition worse! Urinary cats don't take too well to yet another change when he is already struggling. Fingers crossed for the wee guy! x |
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