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Month: November 2025

Wild Bear Enters California Zoo and Approaches Bear Enclosure
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  • Wildlife Wonders & Stories

Wild Bear Enters California Zoo and Approaches Bear Enclosure

A young wild black bear slipped into a California zoo and walked straight toward the bear enclosure. The moment revealed how instinct still guides wildlife across human borders.

by A. AdamNovember 14, 20251
The Autumn Mistake That Attracts Snakes to Your Garden Without You Knowing
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  • Wildlife Wonders & Stories

The Autumn Mistake That Attracts Snakes to Your Garden Without You Knowing

Autumn leaf piles create natural shelters that attract snakes searching for warmth. Learn why these reptiles choose your garden and how to coexist safely.

by A. AdamNovember 13, 2025November 13, 20252
Penguins That Mate for Life: Myths and Truths About Loyalty in the Cold
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Penguins That Mate for Life: Myths and Truths About Loyalty in the Cold

Penguins appear to embody lifelong devotion, standing side by side in the frozen world they call home. But do penguins mate for life? This Pawlore article explores the truth behind their loyalty, revealing how teamwork, survival, and seasonal reunion define one of nature’s most touching partnerships.

by A. AdamNovember 12, 2025November 12, 20250
When Curiosity Costs: The Cat Fined for “Trespassing” in France
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  • Wildlife Wonders & Stories

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

A French woman was fined €1,250 after her cat repeatedly visited a neighbour’s garden. The ruling highlights the growing tension between feline freedom and human boundaries and what pet owners can learn from it.

by A. AdamNovember 8, 2025November 8, 20251
When Dogs Watch TV: How Vision Evolved From the Hunt
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  • Wild Roots of Pets

When Dogs Watch TV: How Vision Evolved From the Hunt

When your dog stares at the TV, their eyes follow more than moving colors. This instinct reaches back to wolves scanning horizons for prey. Discover why dogs watch TV, how their vision evolved for the hunt, and what those focused looks reveal about ancient instincts still alive in your living room.

by A. AdamNovember 7, 2025November 8, 20250

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A man walking his dog on a snowy road during winter, showing safe cold-weather dog walking.

Winter Dog Walks: How to Walk Smarter When the Weather Gets Tough

December 21, 2025
Shar Pei resting calmly indoors, an independent dog breed known for coping well with alone time

10 Dog Breeds That Stay Calmer When Left Alone at Home

December 17, 2025December 17, 2025
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

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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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