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Month: October 2025

The Wild Scent Within: Are There Animals in Your Fragrance?
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  • Wildlife Wonders & Stories

The Wild Scent Within: Are There Animals in Your Fragrance?

Many iconic fragrances once contained animal ingredients like ambergris and musk. Their legacy reveals how true luxury begins when beauty and compassion coexist.

by The Wild Decoder•October 28, 2025October 28, 2025•0
Four-Month-Old Puppy Mauled to Death by XL Bully Near Family Home
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  • Wildlife Wonders & Stories

Four-Month-Old Puppy Mauled to Death by XL Bully Near Family Home

Maisie, a four-month-old puppy, was killed by an XL Bully near her home in the UK. Her story reminds us that true love for animals includes protection and awareness.

by The Wild Decoder•October 28, 2025November 8, 2025•0
Arturo the Polar Bear: The World’s Saddest Animal and What He Taught Us
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  • Wildlife Wonders & Stories

Arturo the Polar Bear: The World’s Saddest Animal and What He Taught Us

Arturo, a polar bear held far from home, died in Argentina after years of isolation and heat. His life and death challenge how we treat wild animals in captivity, for their sake and ours.

by The Wild Decoder•October 25, 2025•0
A Dinosaur Egg From Deep Time: Argentina’s 70-Million-Year-Old Secret
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A Dinosaur Egg From Deep Time: Argentina’s 70-Million-Year-Old Secret

Scientists in Argentina have uncovered a perfectly preserved dinosaur egg dating back 70 million years. More than a fossil, it’s a reminder of how patiently the Earth remembers life long after it’s gone.

by The Wild Decoder•October 24, 2025•0
Teacher Feeds Sick Kitten to Classroom Snake in Texas School
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Teacher Feeds Sick Kitten to Classroom Snake in Texas School

A Texas high school teacher admitted to feeding a live, ailing kitten to a classroom snake. The incident, handled internally by the school, raises urgent questions about animal welfare and the use of live animals in education.

by The Wild Decoder•October 23, 2025•2
Illegal Pet Lion Escapes in Thailand and Mauls 11-Year-Old Boy
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Illegal Pet Lion Escapes in Thailand and Mauls 11-Year-Old Boy

An illegal pet lion escaped its enclosure in Kanchanaburi, Thailand and mauled an 11-year-old boy. The incident underscores the hazards of keeping wild animals as pets and the urgent need for tighter protections.

by The Wild Decoder•October 22, 2025October 22, 2025•0
The Gorillas Still Waiting: Inside the Troop at the Old Bristol Zoo Site
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The Gorillas Still Waiting: Inside the Troop at the Old Bristol Zoo Site

Eight western lowland gorillas remain at the closed Bristol Zoo Gardens site, awaiting their move to a new habitat. Their story raises important questions about transition, welfare and what “care” really means for great apes.

by The Wild Decoder•October 21, 2025•0
Hamster Cage Size Myths vs Wild Burrows
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Hamster Cage Size Myths vs Wild Burrows

In the wild, hamsters dig long burrows with sleeping, storage, and escape tunnels. At home, many live in cramped cages that limit movement and behavior. This article exposes the truth about hamster cage size vs wild burrow, showing how space, bedding, and tunnels can turn confinement into comfort.

by The Wild Decoder•October 20, 2025October 20, 2025•1
A Bath Turned Nightmare: Crocodile Drags Woman Into River
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A Bath Turned Nightmare: Crocodile Drags Woman Into River

A woman in Odisha, India, was dragged into a river by a crocodile while bathing. Experts say habitat loss and river use are fueling more human-wildlife conflicts.

by The Wild Decoder•October 14, 2025October 14, 2025•0
Why 30 Beluga Whales in Ontario Are at Risk
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Why 30 Beluga Whales in Ontario Are at Risk

Thirty beluga whales at Marineland, Ontario, face possible euthanasia due to export bans. Their story reveals the moral cost of captivity and the urgent need for real whale sanctuaries.

by The Wild Decoder•October 13, 2025•2

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Care & Enrichment

cat resting its head in a person’s hand, showing trust created through gentle human voice

The Way You Speak That Cats Love: Understanding Their Favorite Human Voice

November 15, 2025
ginger cat standing near a doorway, representing the French case where a cat owner was fined for her pet’s garden visits

When Curiosity Costs: The Cat Fined for “Trespassing” in France

November 8, 2025November 8, 2025
hamster in a small cage representing cage size vs wild burrow comparison

Hamster Cage Size Myths vs Wild Burrows

October 20, 2025October 20, 2025
two cats grooming each other showing scent-based bonding

Introduce a Second Cat Using Scent: The Wild Rituals Method

October 6, 2025October 6, 2025
beagle dog sniffing trail during nosework enrichment

DIY Sniffari: Build a Home Nose-Work Trail (Vet-Safe)

September 29, 2025

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A close-up of a green lizard resting on a branch inside a mini jungle enclosure.
When you build a mini jungle for your pet lizard, every branch becomes a home and every leaf a hiding place. Photo By Alexey Sukhariev From Unsplash
A child gently petting a gray cat in sunlight, showing the bond of love and trust between humans and cats.
Love in a cat’s language can be quiet but powerful, a bond built on trust, choice, and closeness. - Photo by Holly Landkammer From Unsplash
A brown otter standing upright with its front paws raised, looking upward with a curious and expressive face.
Otters are highly social animals, often playful much like ferrets in the pet world. Photo by Ellie Burgin From Pexels
Belgian dog lying down after circling, showing instinctual behavior inherited from wolves
This Belgian dog has just circled before lying down, a quiet echo of its wild ancestry.
Image by Inge Van den Heuvel from Pexels
Gray and white indoor cat lying on a rope-covered wooden toy for enrichment
This indoor cat rests on a rope-covered scratching toy — a simple, natural way to support instinctual behaviors.
Photo by Cats Coming, via Pexels
A white rabbit sitting on grass surrounded by autumn leaves, appearing alert and relaxed.
Rabbits thrive when they can explore, forage, and play in safe, enriched outdoor spaces.

Photo by Ali Atakan Açıkbaş From Pexels
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